The challenge of growing up defeating the spiritual enemy
Faustino de Jesús Zamora VargasA Christian, in any of his growing seasons, should never doubt that we live under constant bombardment and the permanent effects of spiritual warfare. From Adam to Christ and from Christ to today, this war has claimed more millions of victims than those generated by the world belligerents and the conflagrations that are deteriorating the world these days. It is a dirty war, ruthless, without quarter: it is not won with warlike devices made with human hands, nor with any military expertise. Spiritual warfare is won with invisible weapons that we did not invent, but God.
Who has not seen himself immersed in one of them? Or have we not seen ourselves among the wounded battered on the battlefield? Spiritual warfare is the war of death if we voluntarily decide to run the race of faith with only Sunday espadrilles, well anointed with preaching and tender hallelujahs, but not knowing the weapons we have inherited to combat it. The other option is to fight, to make war on our ignorance, to fill us every day with His knowledge and love and to propose to grow until we climb the palanquin of victory, dressing ourselves in the armor of God. The enemy declares war on us from the moment we stretch our soul and heart so that the Lord of Lords may dwell and rule there.