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Subject: WARFARE
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talkmore 11.09.08 - 09:49pm
For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ. 2 CORINTHIANS 10: 4-5 *

talkmore 29.09.08 - 09:45pm
Many christians are familiar with these verses in 2 Corinthians, and some are actively involved in practicing them. Yet countless christians lament their ineffectiveness when it comes to seeing results in the area of spiritual warface. Why is that? The commission given to the church requires us to invade new territories--hostile territories. The powers of darkness that have ruled regions for centuries will not give up without a fight. They must be confronted, subdued and driven out. This requires warfare. *

saymore1 5.10.08 - 10:13pm
Many do not understand the present-day emphasis in the Church on spiritual warfare. Some even oppose the very thought of it. But opposition notwithstanding, there is a growing emphasis today on warfare prayer. Dr C. Peter Wagner of Global Harvest Ministries in Colorado has written some excellent books on warfare prayer called the Prayer Warrior Series, published by Regal Books. l recommend these books highly to every pastor and intercessor who wants a better understanding of this important subject. *

talkmore 6.10.08 - 09:58pm
Warfare is nothing new. The Bible is filled with warfare. Apostle and apostolic people will be a people of warfare, whether they use the term or not. *

talkmore 6.10.08 - 10:26pm
PULLING DOWN STRONGHOLDS: ''Warfare'' in 2 Corinthians 10:4 is translated from the Greek word strateia, meaning apostolic, career, military service (as one of hardship and danger). It is related to the Greek word strateuomai, meaning to execute the apostolate (with its arduous duties and functions) and to contend with carnal thoughts. Paul was saying that the weapons of his apostolic ministry were mighty for the pulling down of strongholds. *

talkmore 8.10.08 - 10:31pm
I am convinced that there are certain strongholds cannot be destroyed without the apostolic anointing. ''Stronghold'' is the Greek word ochuroma, meaning a fortress, a castle, a fortified place. Satan and his demons have fortified themselves from invasion. *

talkmore 8.10.08 - 10:47pm
They have built strongholds and fortified themselves in every region of the world to resist the advancement of the Kingdom. These strongholds must be dealt with if we are to see the fulfillment of the Great Commission. Apostles have the ability to confront and pull down these strongholds. *

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