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In Episode Five of the Spiritual Warfare series, James explores one of the most dangerous and least understood patterns the enemy uses—despair. This is not about emotion or momentary struggle, but the slow shift that happens when a person begins to believe that nothing will change. Through real-life reflection, Scripture, and the contrast between Peter and Judas, this episode uncovers how despair quietly reshapes expectation, weakens faith, and closes a future that God has not closed. This is a call to recognize the pattern, confront the lie, and stand firm in truth—even when nothing seems to be moving.
By James ProsocoIn Episode Five of the Spiritual Warfare series, James explores one of the most dangerous and least understood patterns the enemy uses—despair. This is not about emotion or momentary struggle, but the slow shift that happens when a person begins to believe that nothing will change. Through real-life reflection, Scripture, and the contrast between Peter and Judas, this episode uncovers how despair quietly reshapes expectation, weakens faith, and closes a future that God has not closed. This is a call to recognize the pattern, confront the lie, and stand firm in truth—even when nothing seems to be moving.