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A spiritual war might sound like it’s imaginary—like a made-up war in a book or a movie—but it real. And it is affects everyone in the world—even kids like you! So, what exactly is spiritual warfare? Spiritual warfare is a battle fought between God and Satan that goes on in the invisible, spiritual world—the world you see—while can’t
• “Swords” handout (1 per child) (download here) • scissors Easy Prep • Cut 3 large sword shapes out of foam board. • Write out the following verses, one on each sword: Luke 4:4, Luke 4:8, and Luke 4:12. Set It Up Say: We’ve been learning about God’s armor. We wear armor to fight a battle, but our battle isn’t against people.
all events in life are spiritual battles. Some events happen due to nature (storms, sickness, old age, etc.), while similar events can be spiritual attacks. spirit of infirmity, the devourer, etc.). Soldiers should assess every situation and judge what action.
Introduce children to inspiring figures like Moses, Daniel, and Esther, and instill essential Christian values (Fruit of the Spirit) like kindness, peace, honesty, forgiveness, and compassion through interactive lessons.
Sword of the Spirit – the Word of God. Our weapon may not be detected by human eyes, but make no mistake, its power can dismantle the forces of evil. It’s the equivalent of spiritual dynamite, and we can wield our sword with precision, power, and effectiveness.
sword of the Spirit (Ephesians 6:17) which is the Word of God. One is meant to be defensive (the belt), while the other is meant to be offensive (the sword). The Word of God is both an offensive and a defensive weapon. A belt is something you wear to guard against an attack, while a sword is used to slaughter the enemy.
It’s important to realize that spiritual warfare is not about going on a devil hunt. It’s about focusing on God and what Christ has done for us but being prepared to handle whatever comes up or gets in the way of a successful walk with Him.