In this episode of the Accidental Bible Scholar Podcast, Jeff and Randy continue their study of spiritual warfare in Ephesians by examining how we are made—spirit, soul, and body—and how that design shapes the battle. Drawing from Genesis 2:7, they present a simple overlapping-circle model: the spirit (unseen, eternal, the real you, one with Christ), the body/flesh (seen, temporary, five senses and appetites), and the soul (mind, will, and emotions) in the middle.
They explore why, after the Fall, we default to defining truth by what we see, hear, and feel—and why the new birth requires us to renew our minds so truth comes from the Spirit and God’s Word instead. Key practical points include:
- Your body works for you (not the other way around)—discipline its appetites and present it as a living sacrifice.
- Emotions lag behind the mind and will and can get “stuck” high; don’t let them lead.
- Not every thought that enters your mind is yours—take every thought to the obedience of Christ, reject the lies, and dwell on the things above.
Using everyday illustrations, Randy and Jeff show what it looks like to walk by the Spirit rather than by the flesh. This episode lays essential groundwork for the armor of God and the call to “stand” that begins in the next session.