Sep 23

The Confessionals: Worship Is Warfare

The Confessionals writes “Worship isn’t just music, it’s a weapon in the war for your soul. In this episode, Tony sits down with world-renowned worship leader ‪@KimWalkerSmithMusic‬ to uncover how worship tears down strongholds, confronts darkness, and shifts spiritual atmospheres.

From face-to-face encounters with witchcraft to testimonies of healing and breakthrough, Kim reveals the untold power of praise as warfare. This is a raw, eye-opening conversation that will forever change how you view lifting your voice to God.”

 

The Confessionals: Worship Is Warfare

2 Responses to “The Confessionals: Worship Is Warfare”

  1. Darrel R

    Praise the lord. “Territorial spirits” is a term some Christians use to identify demonic occupation of a specific geographic location. Ironically, it is also a term that pagans use to describe an otherworldly presence believed to reside in a specific geographical location.
    many passages imply that fallen angels have been given some type of responsibility over a certain area. Thus, they seem to be territorial. However, we need to remember that this teaching is inferred; the Bible never explicitly delineates a hierarchy of demonic authority in the world. What the Bible is clear about is that demons are at work in the world and that believers are very much involved in a battle against them.
    In Daniel 10, for example, an angel struggled against a demonic adversary the entire time Daniel was praying and fasting. It wasn’t until the end of Daniel’s spiritually focused time that the angel finally broke away and came to Daniel. Ephesians 6 exhorts believers to stand firm against our spiritual adversaries and to remain alert and ready for battle. There is no doubt that our struggle on Earth is mirrored in some way in the spiritual realm. Any time you can have a public praise and worship that act alone will tear down and put at bay demonic strongholds, but we also must remember it has to be followed by intercession of prayer. I guess my 5 years of biblical studies can be used for something. Glad you brought this topic up Wes. Lord Bless you

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