Episode Summary
Spiritual warfare is more than memorizing a few prayers—it involves understanding authority in Christ, the patterns of the mind, the words we come into agreement with, and the strongholds that can shape our behavior. In this episode of Nephilim Death Squad, David Lee Corbo (The Raven) and Top Lobsta sit down in studio with Ed Mabrie and John Lenhart for a deep discussion on spiritual warfare through a Biblical lens.Ed and John break down their 12-month spiritual warfare course, beginning with defense: learning how to withstand spiritual pressure, recognize personal vulnerabilities, understand the Armor of God, and identify negative covenants and strongholds. They also explore the relationship between the conscious and unconscious mind, fight-flight-freeze responses, childhood trauma, triggers, habits, addiction, and what they describe as “negative faith”—placing belief and expectation in fear rather than in God.The conversation then moves into offensive spiritual warfare, grace, spiritual authority, hearing from God through your God-given uniqueness, and the Biblical model of Jesus speaking with authority. The group discusses Adam and the “second Adam,” spiritual authority over serpents and scorpions, Ephesians and the command to stand, James’ teaching to resist the devil, and the role of words such as graphe, logos, and rhema.Later, the discussion turns to generational iniquity and generational curses, inherited patterns, family beliefs about money and scarcity, confession of ancestral sins using Daniel’s prayer as an example, and the idea of God’s council and courtroom. The Book of Enoch, the Nephilim, demonic spirits, the millennial reign, dispensations or Biblical “eras,” Romans 12, and the importance of knowing yourself are also examined.What is a spiritual stronghold? Can repeated words create destructive agreements? How much of spiritual warfare overlaps with psychology, trauma, habits, and the unconscious mind? And how can Christians move from merely enduring spiritual attack to actively walking in Biblical authority?Share your thoughts in the comments and tell us which part of this discussion you want expanded in a Part 2.► Subscribe for more Biblical analysis, Christian worldview discussions, and conspiracy research through a Biblical lens.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere podcasts are available.Modeling God — John LenhartWebsite: https://modelinggod.com/Books: https://modelinggod.com/booksModeling God: The Meaning of Life – Second Edition: https://modelinggod.com/books/modeling-god-second-editionModeling God’s Wills: https://modelinggod.com/books/modeling-gods-willsFaith By Reason — Ed MabrieWebsite: https://faithbyreason.net/Spiritual Warfare content/course: https://faithbyreason.net/category/spiritual-warfare/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@faithbyreason883Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-faith-by-reason-podcast/id1198806337Spotify:
