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What does the Bible say about spiritual conflict?

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The Bible describes spiritual conflict as a struggle between believers and their enemies, including sin, Satan, and self.

Spiritual conflict is a central theme in Scripture, particularly in understanding the struggles faced by believers as they navigate their faith. In Deuteronomy 7:22-23, God promises to help His people drive out the nations before them little by little, illustrating the gradual nature of overcoming spiritual enemies. These nations symbolize the spiritual foes that Christians contend with, such as sin, which resides in their fallen nature, Satan, who opposes God's work, and self, which must be humbled. The conflict is not merely a physical struggle but a profound spiritual battle against principalities and powers—the forces that seek to undermine faith and obstruct the believer's walk with God.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 7:22-23, Ephesians 6:12, Romans 7:18

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