[Available Today]: The Unseen Battle
Spiritual Warfare, The Three Rebellions, And Christ's Victory Over Dark Powers
It’s hard to believe that today is the day. It has been over ten years in the making since I first started my PhD work. And over the last ten years, I’ve clearly seen the impact of dark powers and evil in the world. You may wonder why you should even care about a theologically leaning book. Let me say it very clearly for you.
Because you have an enemy that absolutely hates you.
In The Unseen Battle, I trace how warfare language slowly moved from daily vigilance to occasional explanation.
“Spiritual warfare became abstract not because Christians stopped believing in it, but because it no longer shaped how they interpreted ordinary life.”
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We still use the language, but we apply it only when things become extreme or unexplainable.
The biblical pattern is the opposite.
Scripture locates spiritual conflict in:
– allegiance
– loyalty
– attention
– habit
“The enemy is not primarily interested in dramatic moral collapse. He is interested in shaping the conditions under which collapse becomes i…



