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The Unseen Spiritual War for Your Soul
Condolences, but this is absolutely true. There exists an unseen spiritual realm that is very real. But as the darkness of night hides the day, so the unseen spiritual world veils the eternal drama of an intense spiritual warfare for your soul.
The Bible, God’s holy Word, reveals this spiritual realm—a dimension not bound by flesh, touch, sound or sight, but that pulsates with angelic combat. On one side, demonic hosts whisper sinister temptations in a glutenous world entangled in lust, greed, and wicked deeds. On the other, wisdom cries from the hills to run to the light.
This is the ultimate eternal realm. This is no distant plane, detached from our mortal cores; it is interwoven within the vusible fabric of our perceived reality, shaping destinies, stirring hearts, and waging war for souls. As the Apostle Paul declares in Ephesians 6:12, “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” Herein lies the absolute theological truth; that our lives are the battlegrounds of a cosmic conflict, and the spiritual realm is the stage.
The Nature of the Unseen Spiritual Realm
Hell absolutely is lit. The classic book, Dante’s Inferno, is a virtual tour of the differentiated levels of extreme punishment for various sins. It is filled with unbelievable and grotesque visions of demonic torture of the worst unending trauma imaginable. Never ending horiffic blood-curdeling screeching, screaming, and crying.
According to statistics, over 100 billion souls have died on earth and passed into eternity with a profound majority entering hell. “Broad is the way that leads to destruction” is a quote from the Bible found in Matthew 7:13.
Even the once rich or beautiful people of our world enter as disease infested corpses through the passage of a lonely death.
Mark 9:44, “Where their worm (human body) dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.” According to John 3:3, “Except (unless) a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” They shall never see the streets of gold above.
In heaven, also beyond the veil of our five earthly senses, lies a world vibrant with divine purpose and celestial bliss. The Bible reveals that this spiritual realm is no metaphor for conjecture but a living reality where God reigns supreme and the music of angels envelopes rainbow encrusted throne, physically unreachable. Psalm 103:19 proclaims, “The LORD hath prepared His throne in the heavens; and His kingdom ruleth over all.”
In this sacred domain, God is the sovereign architect, the source of all power, whose will cascades into the physical world like light piercing darkness. Yet, this realm is not His alone. Angels, radiant and obedient, carry His messages and execute His will, as seen when Gabriel appeared to Mary, declaring, “Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found favour with God” (Luke 1:30).
But shadows lurk in this unseen world—demons, fallen angels who, in their rebellion, seek to undermine God’s purposes. Their influence is subtle yet sinister, as evidenced in the accounts of possession and temptation that pepper the Scriptures, such as the Gadarene demoniac, tormented until Christ’s power set him free (Mark 5:1-20).
This spiritual realm is not a passive backdrop but a battlefield where good and evil clash with unrelenting fervor. Believers are not mere spectators but spiritual soldiers, called to don the “whole armour of God” (Ephesians 6:11) and stand firm against the wiles of the devil. The unseen war rages, and its echoes reverberate through our choices, our fears, and our faith.
Evidence of the Unseen Spiritual Realm
The Bible abounds with glimpses into this hidden spiritual domain, moments when the curtain between seen and unseen is drawn back. Angels appear as heralds of divine will, as when they ministered to Jesus after His temptation in the wilderness: “Then the devil leaveth Him, and, behold, angels came and ministered unto Him” (Matthew 4:11).
These celestial beings guide, protect, and sometimes wage war, as seen in Daniel’s vision of angelic conflict (Daniel 10:13). Conversely, the Scriptures recount the dark work of demons, who oppress and deceive, as in the case of the boy possessed by a spirit, whom Jesus delivered, saying, “Thou dumb and deaf spirit, I charge thee, come out of him” (Mark 9:25).
Perhaps no verse captures the reality of this unseen world more poignantly than Hebrews 11:3: “Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.” The physical world, with its mountains and seas, its joys and sorrows, is but a shadow cast by the unseen.
When Elisha prayed for his servant’s eyes to be opened, the young man saw “the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha” (2 Kings 6:17). Such moments remind us that the spiritual realm is not distant but near, not silent but alive with divine activity.
Implications of the Unseen Spiritual Realm
To live with eyes open to the spiritual realm is to walk a path both perilous and profound. It demands awareness of the unseen forces that shape our world—angels who guard, demons who tempt, and a God who reigns. This awareness transforms our perspective, turning every trial into a battlefield and every prayer into a weapon. As Paul exhorts, “Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance” (Ephesians 6:18). The believer’s life is one of vigilance, rooted in the knowledge that the enemy prowls “as a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour” (1 Peter 5:8).
Yet, this is not a call to fear but to faith. Faith is the bridge to the positive spiritual realm, the key that unlocks its eternal mysteries and empowers us to stand victoriousin this war for our very souls. When doubts assail or fears overwhelm, it is faith that recalls the faithful promises of God’s faithful Word. Romans 8:31: “If God be for us, who can be against us?”
The only way out has been provided by the Lion of Judah (Revelation 5:5), the Messiah, Jesus the Christ. He is the “Lord of Hosts,” (Psalm 47:6) the armies of hundreds of millions of theangels of heaven (Revelation 5:11), who through the humble personification of the “Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world” (John 1:29), by His sacrifice of His own Body and blood on that cruel cross. There, He took our place, a substitutionary atonement, an eternal payment, a ransome for our souls.
We can escape hell by receiving Christ as our personal Savior. Call upon Him to save your soul today. Now! Then, through prayer, worship, and obedience to God’s Word, you can begin to grow in spiritual maturity, learning to navigate this unseen spiritual realm with power of the Holy Spirit and with the confidence of those who are “more than conquerors through Him (Jesus) that loved us” and gave Himself for us (Romans 8:37).
The Unseen Spiritual Hope Eternal
In the midst of this intense spiritual warfare, a hope that transcends the temporal is available to all seekers. The Bible assures us that our struggles are not the end but a prelude to glory. Jesus Himself promises, “In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you” (John 14:2). The spiritual realm is not only a battlefield but a destination—a place of eternal life, where the faithful will dwell in the presence of God, free from the shadows of sin and death.
Thus, we live not as those without hope but as pilgrims journeying toward a city whose builder and maker is God (Hebrews 11:10). Each step in this physical world, fraught with trials and triumphs, is guided by the unseen hand of the Almighty, who calls us to trust, to fight, and to hope. The spiritual realm, though hidden from our eyes, is the truest reality, where God’s glory shines undimmed and His promises stand eternal.
The Journey to the Unseen Spiritual Realm
The spiritual realm is no mere theological abstraction but a living reality that pulses between the surfaces of our existence. It is a world of both divine majesty and demonic opposition, of angelic ministry and spiritual battles. Through the lens of Scripture, we see that our lives are caught in this cosmic drama, where every choice, every prayer, and every act of faith reverberates in eternity. As we navigate this unseen war, let us heed the call of Jude 1:20-21: “But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost, keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.” In the spiritual realm, we find not only the battle but the victory, not only the struggle but the hope, and not only the unseen but the eternal embrace of our God.
