Christians are at war with society, themselves, and the spiritual world. The battle is all spiritual, but it often feels personal. The church is at war with society and not conforming to be like the world. If you are a Christian, then you battle with your own desires versus living for God. Then there is the unseen, but felt far too often spiritual battle where God is fighting Satan on the majority of it for you. You still have to become a prayer warrior and scripturally strong to even know how to fight these battles.
Your war is with wanting to live in the light with Jesus, but the darkness of human nature that Satan controls keeps creeping in somehow. Satan is a liar. He makes what looks and sounds good or logical into something ugly and dangerous. He tricks people with false teachings, division in the church, persecution to get people to back down, and other evil tactics.
Satan blinds the world to his tactics and works at misleading people from the truth. That is why he attacks Christians. Christians expose the truth and brings evil into the light. Jesus has already won the war, but that makes Satan all the more dangerous. He has nothing to lose and his goal is to take as many people down with him.
Do not lose sight of who the real players are in this war. Satan wants to destroy everything good and pure in the world. Don't be one of his victims. Do not lose focus on what matters and stay close to Jesus. This war is supernatural and it is against Jesus' people. It is real and it is vicious. Just because you can't see it does not mean you are not in it. Resist evil and lean into Jesus for strength, endurance, and rest.
The Holy Spirit does his part in protecting the church with spiritual gifts and the armor of God. You do not have to be afraid, but you do need to be aware. When you are going through it remember that God would not allow it unless it served a purpose bigger than yourself. Sometimes you have to endure persecution to grow and see the bigger picture more clearly. It is never easy or fun, but the reward makes it worth it in the end.
A church that comes together to fight this spiritual war is a strong church. People that come together to pray and study scripture are not easily broken. If you chose to be an island, then you are fighting alone. That was never God's design. Christians need each other. The church is not strong without all of it's people. Together with God's power Christians can push back the darkness.
Matthew 4:1-11, Acts 4:23-31, 20:28-31, 2 Corinthians 1:8-11, 5:16-17, 11:1-4, Ephesians 6:10-20, James 5:1-18, & Revelations 2:9-10