Perseverance & Love

Dec 14, 2025    Tyler Gorsline

We all hear voices—some encouraging, some condemning, some tempting us away from who we truly are in Christ. This powerful exploration of 1 Peter 5:6-11 invites us into the reality of spiritual warfare, not as something sensational or terrifying, but as the everyday battle for our minds, identities, and hope. The passage reveals a crucial distinction we desperately need: the difference between conviction and condemnation. Jesus offers loving accountability that says 'you did wrong, but there's hope for restoration,' while the accuser whispers lies that say 'you are wrong, beyond repair, worthless.' Learning to discern between these voices becomes the battlefield where freedom is won or lost. Peter writes to scattered believers facing persecution, offering them seven practices for engaging spiritual warfare: embracing humility under God's mighty hand, casting anxiety on the One who cares for us, exposing the enemy's tactics, enduring through resistance, enlisting community support, employing the weapons of grace and truth, and experiencing the victory already secured in Christ. The message challenges our modern church's lack of discernment—we've become either obsessed with demons or completely dismissive of spiritual realities. Yet the truth calls us to a sober, steady faith that acknowledges the battle while remaining confident in the Victor. When we remember our identity as beloved children of God, when we confess our struggles to trustworthy community, when we fill our lives with worship, prayer, obedience, and Scripture rather than leaving empty space for darkness to return—we walk in the freedom Christ has already won for us.