The best thing that can happen when you are engaged in physical warfare is for the enemy to disappear, perhaps even temporarily. The disappearance offers a brief or perhaps permanent respite from the ongoing battle. In a spiritual war, however, it often is difficult to recognize and identify the enemy and we can find ourselves in an indefinite waiting mode. The enemy may be all around us, wreaking havoc, but we cannot see him because we are waiting for our presumed imaginings of who and what he is to materialize.
The worst thing that can happen when you are in a spiritual war is to fail to recognize the enemy when in fact he has you surrounded and blindfolded, believing him to be a friend, and not the goliath for whom you are waiting.
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