1.1 The enemy is not flesh and blood: Our real enemy is not our fellow human beings, but the spiritual forces of evil. Ephesians 6:12
1.2 The enemy is the devil: The Bible identifies our enemy as Satan, a fallen angel who opposes God and seeks to harm His people. 1 Peter 5:8
1.3 The enemy is a deceiver: Satan is described as a liar and the father of lies, using deception to lead people astray. John 8:44
2.1 Temptation: The enemy uses temptation to lure us away from God's will and into sin. Matthew 4:1-11
2.2 Accusation: The enemy accuses us before God, seeking to make us feel guilty and unworthy. Revelation 12:10
2.3 Distraction: The enemy uses distractions to take our focus off God and onto worldly concerns. Luke 10:40
3.1 Limited power: While the enemy has power, it is limited and subordinate to God's power. Job 1:12
3.2 Temporary power: The enemy's power is temporary, and will ultimately be destroyed by God. Revelation 20:10
3.3 Defeated power: Through Jesus' death and resurrection, the enemy's power over death has been defeated. Hebrews 2:14
4.1 Through faith: By placing our faith in Jesus, we can overcome the enemy. 1 John 5:4
4.2 Through the Word of God: The Bible equips us to resist the enemy's attacks. Ephesians 6:17
4.3 Through prayer: Prayer is a powerful weapon against the enemy. Ephesians 6:18
4.4 Through the power of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit empowers us to resist the enemy and live in victory. Romans 8:13