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What You'll Discover:
Spiritual resistance isn't random—it's tactical. In Day 3 of Decoding Spiritual Warfare in Business, Jeff Elder exposes the three predictable forms of resistance every Kingdom entrepreneur faces: fear, confusion, and discouragement. These aren't character flaws or signs of failure. They're coordinated spiritual attacks on your identity in Christ.
Once you can name what you're facing, you stop internalizing it as personal failure and start recognizing it as evidence you're threatening enemy territory.
Topics Covered:
Why resistance feels personal but isn't
Fear as the opening attack (and why it masquerades as wisdom)
Confusion as spiritual obscurity (the multiplication of unclear options)
Discouragement as the heavy hitter (where fear + confusion become despair)
How these three attacks target your identity specifically
The difference between biblical surrender and spiritual defeat
Why strategy fails when your foundation is fractured
Key Scriptures:
2 Timothy 1:7 - Spirit of fear vs. power, love, and a sound mind
1 Corinthians 14:33 - God is not the author of confusion
Galatians 6:9 - The warning against weariness
Reflection Questions:
Which form of resistance are you most familiar with right now?
What identity lie does this resistance pair with in your life?
How have you been internalizing these attacks as personal failure?
Where do you sense the enemy trying to obscure your authority in Christ?
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What You'll Discover:
Spiritual resistance isn't random—it's tactical. In Day 3 of Decoding Spiritual Warfare in Business, Jeff Elder exposes the three predictable forms of resistance every Kingdom entrepreneur faces: fear, confusion, and discouragement. These aren't character flaws or signs of failure. They're coordinated spiritual attacks on your identity in Christ.
Once you can name what you're facing, you stop internalizing it as personal failure and start recognizing it as evidence you're threatening enemy territory.
Topics Covered:
Why resistance feels personal but isn't
Fear as the opening attack (and why it masquerades as wisdom)
Confusion as spiritual obscurity (the multiplication of unclear options)
Discouragement as the heavy hitter (where fear + confusion become despair)
How these three attacks target your identity specifically
The difference between biblical surrender and spiritual defeat
Why strategy fails when your foundation is fractured
Key Scriptures:
2 Timothy 1:7 - Spirit of fear vs. power, love, and a sound mind
1 Corinthians 14:33 - God is not the author of confusion
Galatians 6:9 - The warning against weariness
Reflection Questions:
Which form of resistance are you most familiar with right now?
What identity lie does this resistance pair with in your life?
How have you been internalizing these attacks as personal failure?
Where do you sense the enemy trying to obscure your authority in Christ?