Spiritual Warfare: Truth or Territory? (2021)
Spiritual Warfare: Truth or Territory?
2021With all of the books and teachings on spiritual warfare, it is hard to know what is truly biblical and what is nonsense. Based on his book of the same name, Jim Osman analyzes the modern practices in resisting Satan and his demons and guides Christians into what the Bible actually says in its context.
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Pastor Jim Osman gives an introduction to biblical spiritual warfare and explains the doctrine of the sufficiency of Scripture.
Looking at 2 Corinthians 10:3-6, Jim Osman contrasts two views of spiritual warfare: the truth view and the territory view.
Pastor Osman examines the practice of "praying a hedge of thorns" around Satan himself and whether or not generational curses exist.
Marking the halfway point in the series, Osman compares Scripture with the common modern practice of binding and rebuking the Devil.
Some spiritual warfare experts believe identifying Satan's hierarchy and naming and battling demons is necessary to claim cities, regions, and nations for Christ. Pastor Osman uses Scripture to show why these practices are unnecessary.
Exorcisms are often practiced in the name of Christ, but it is debated whether it is biblical or not. Osman examines this practice and shows what the Bible says about Christ's sanctification.
Many mistakenly believe that Christ has granted us a near unlimited authority over the spiritual realm. They believe that this authority can be used to perform exorcisms to claim people back from Satan's power. However, Scripture teaches that exorcisms are a miraculous sign that accompanied Jesus' ministry and later the Apostolic proclamation of the gospel.
To conclude, Osman looks at the purpose and context of "The Armor of God" found in Ephesians 6.
With all of the books and teachings on spiritual warfare, it is hard to know what is truly biblical and what is nonsense. Based on his book of the same name, Jim Osman analyzes the modern practices in resisting Satan and his demons and guides Christians into what the Bible actually says in its context.