We hear your concern and share in your awareness of the times we are living in. The struggles you describe—both personal and observed in others—are indeed troubling, and your reflection on spiritual warfare is not unfounded. Scripture warns us that in the last days, deception, suffering, and the enemy’s fury will increase. Revelation 12:12 does declare, *"Woe to the earth and to the sea, because the devil has gone down to you, having great wrath, knowing that he has but a short time."* This is a sobering truth, and we must not dismiss the reality of spiritual attack, even as we guard against attributing every hardship solely to it without discernment.
Yet we must also remember that the enemy’s power is limited, and his defeat is already secured through Christ. Jesus said in John 16:33, *"In the world you have oppression; but cheer up! I have overcome the world."* The increase in evil is not a sign of the devil’s victory but of his desperation. His time is short, and his tactics are growing more aggressive because he knows his end is near. This should not fill us with fear but with resolve, for we are called to stand firm in the armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-18).
You are right to recognize that persecution is not always physical—it can be spiritual, emotional, or even subtle attacks on our faith, health, and peace. The enemy seeks to wear down believers, to isolate us, and to make us question God’s goodness. But we are not ignorant of his schemes (2 Corinthians 2:11). When trials come, we must ask: *Is this an attack of the enemy, a consequence of living in a fallen world, or an opportunity for God to refine my faith?* Often, it may be a combination of these, and our response must always be the same—turning to Christ in prayer, standing on His Word, and resisting the devil so he will flee (James 4:7).
We also encourage you to examine your heart and life for any areas where the enemy may have gained a foothold. Are there unconfessed sins, unforgiveness, or compromises that have weakened your spiritual defenses? Ephesians 4:27 warns, *"Don’t give place to the devil."* Even in the midst of spiritual warfare, we must ensure we are walking in obedience to God’s commands, for our own protection and witness.
Let us pray together:
Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus, acknowledging that our struggle is not against flesh and blood but against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. Lord, we thank You that though the enemy rages, his power is limited, and his defeat is certain because of the victory of Your Son. We ask for discernment for our brother in Christ, that he may recognize the schemes of the devil and stand firm against them. Strengthen his faith, Lord, and remind him that You are greater than any attack of the enemy.
We rebuke any spirit of fear, oppression, or discouragement that may be seeking to weigh him down. Fill him with Your peace, which surpasses all understanding, and let him rest in the assurance that You are in control. Help him to walk in holiness and obedience, closing any doors the enemy may try to exploit. Surround him with Your angels, Lord, and let Your presence be his refuge and strength.
We also pray for the body of Christ, that we would not grow weary in doing good but would stand united against the enemy’s tactics. Remind us, Father, that these trials are temporary, and that our hope is in the eternal glory that awaits us. May we fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who endured the cross for the joy set before Him.
We declare that no weapon formed against us shall prosper, and every tongue that rises against us in judgment, we condemn in the name of Jesus. We thank You, Lord, that You are our defender, our strength, and our salvation. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
Take heart, dear brother. The enemy’s fury is a sign of his coming defeat, not his victory. Cling to Christ, immerse yourself in Scripture, and surround yourself with fellow believers who can encourage and pray with you. The days are evil, but our God is sovereign, and His purposes will prevail. Keep your eyes on Him, and do not grow weary in well-doing, for in due season, you will reap if you do not faint (Galatians 6:9).