How does our enemy attack us?

Book By - Dr. Arvind Ephraim

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Dr. Arvind Ephraim

How does our enemy attack us?: Understanding and Overcoming Spiritual Warfare

28 June 2024

OVERVIEW

How Does Our Enemy Attack Us? by Dr. Arvind Ephraim reveals the strategies and tactics Satan uses to weaken, deceive, and distract believers. The book explains that the enemy’s attacks are often subtle—working through lies, temptation, confusion, fear, and division. By exploring biblical examples and real-life applications, the book teaches readers how to recognize spiritual warfare and understand the unseen battles affecting their emotions, decisions, relationships, and spiritual walk. It equips believers with clarity about how the enemy operates and how God empowers them to overcome these attacks.


 

CHALLENGES & APPROACH

  • Difficulty identifying spiritual attacks when they appear as normal life problems

  • Falling into temptation or deception without realizing the spiritual influence

  • Emotional battles such as fear, anxiety, doubt, or discouragement

  • Division in relationships caused by the enemy’s influence

  • Lack of knowledge about spiritual warfare tools

Approach of the Book:

  • Breaks down the enemy’s main strategies: deception, temptation, accusation, confusion, and division

  • Uses biblical stories to illustrate how Satan attacked God’s people

  • Offers practical, easy-to-apply wisdom to help believers recognize attacks early

  • Strengthens readers with biblical weapons such as prayer, Scripture, discernment, and spiritual authority

  • Encourages believers to rely on God’s strength rather than their own

  • Shows how to stand firm, resist the devil, and walk in victory

THE RESULT

Readers gain a deeper spiritual awareness and can more clearly recognize when the enemy is at work. They become better equipped to resist temptation, reject lies, and guard their hearts and minds. With practical tools and a stronger connection to God, they learn to overcome attacks with confidence and faith. The result is greater spiritual maturity, peace, and boldness in their walk with Christ—living as victorious warriors instead of vulnerable targets.

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