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Practical Spiritual Warfare
Lesson Five

Welcome to the fifth lesson in Practical Spiritual Warfare.  In this lesson, we will be looking at "Whose Army Is It, Anyway?"  Why do nation amass armies?  Do those reasons apply the Army of God?  And what is our role?  Keep reading to find out.  We need to be in line with King Jesus.  

For Lesson Five, read the following sections in your Textbook and do the questions below.  The questions are in chronological order.

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Read Chapter Five and answer the associated questions.  You may write the answers to the questions below in a notebook or in a computer file.  You may also print them off here and work from a 'hard' copy.  God bless.

Lesson Five Questions

Read Chapter Five:  Whose Army Is It, Anyway?

1. The heart of ____________________ is an insistence upon having one’s own way.

2. God created us to be ____________________, but we want to be rulers.

3. James pointed to the root cause—uncontrolled _________________.

4. Armies are for ____________________.

5. The second reason armies are amassed is for _________________.

6. We need never defend our ____________________ or anything God has done in, for, or through us.

7. The third reason for armed conflict is to ____________________ others.

8. The fourth reason for arming is for ____________________ building.

9. God often used armies of men for ____________________ purposes.

10. As long as David obeyed the Lord, he was ____________________.

11. This is God’s ____________________, and its kingdoms are under His ultimate control.

12. Examples, however, are not necessarily ____________________.

13, In contesting spiritual forces, God uses spiritual beings and, at best, we are only ____________________ spirit.

14. Heaven has its own army, which the Scriptures call “________________________________.”

15. God’s army is ____________________, and it is powerfully equipped to execute every command of Christ.

16. Jesus keeps it secure with His ____________________ so that nothing can hinder our prayers from ascending to God, and nothing can restrict God’s answer to those prayers from getting to us.

17. Heaven’s army is always ____________________.

18. Our part is to conduct the ____________________ section, filling the atmosphere with praise and worship.

19. Our whole approach to this warfare is ____________________.

20. The church obeys out of ____________________ rather than out of dedication.

21. He saved me out of love, and He calls me His _________________.

22. Ours is a ministry of ____________________, not a ministry of destruction.

23. We don’t pull down the enemy; we often destroy people’s _________.

24. Probably the greatest tragedy of our mock war games is that we ____________________ to fill our true God-given roles in this world,

Assignment

1. Memorize John 10:10.

2. Do a Devotional Meditation on Rev. 19:6-9.

[The Feed Yourself course explains how to complete these assignments.]

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