Throughout Scripture, God has never left us without warning. From the prophets of the Old Testament to the words of Jesus Himself, the Bible consistently reveals what the last days would look like. The end times are not described as an era dominated by overt darkness alone, but as a season marked by subtle, persuasive, and widespread deception. This deception would not always appear hostile to faith, but often spiritual, moral, and even ... Read the Post...
Magical Thinking: Power, Free Will, and Spiritual Authority
In modern Western culture, magical thinking has been reframed as ethical, empowering, and even virtuous. Concepts such as intention-setting, manifestation, energetic influence, and spiritual alignment are often defended on the basis that they are harmless as long as no physical force is involved. Consent, a value rightly emphasized in human relationships, is frequently invoked to justify these practices. People argue that as long as they are not ... Read the Post...
Spiritual Warfare and Emotional Attachment: The Battle of the Soul
Emotional attachment is one of the most powerful forces shaping human behavior. God created emotions to connect, nurture, and build covenant relationships. Yet Scripture also reveals that when emotional attachment operates outside God’s order, it becomes a primary battlefield in spiritual warfare. Many believers experience cycles of heartbreak, anxiety, obsession, or emotional dependency without realizing that these struggles are not merely ... Read the Post...
Why Spiritual Warfare Is Increasing in Western Culture
Spiritual warfare is no longer a concept reserved for missionaries, theologians, or those deeply rooted in faith traditions. In Western culture, it is becoming increasingly visible, intense, and widespread, even among those who do not recognize it as such. What many describe as emotional unrest, identity confusion, generational trauma, or spiritual curiosity is often the outward manifestation of an unseen battle that Scripture has warned about ... Read the Post...





