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5 Steps to Fighting Emotional Strongholds

by Katie

Not long ago, I listened to apodcast episode on A Mom’s Mission Field that gripped my attention. Tiffany Castleberry was interviewing Christine Chappell and they were talking about fighting emotional strongholds. (You can listen to the episode here if you’d like.)

I knew immediately that I wanted to introduce you to Christine Chappell. So I sent her an e-mail and invited her to guest post here!  Today she is graciously sharing her wisdom and passion for fighting strongholds with Truth. This woman knows how to battle bravely, friend. You are going to love her! ~Katie

5 steps to bravely battling emotional strongholds and fighting with Truth. Excellent resource!

Do you often say the word, “struggle” in relation to overcoming emotional or spiritual battles? It’s a typical word we use to communicate our problems to friends, family, and even to the Lord through prayer. The truth is, even I had become accustomed to seeing myself through the lens of “struggle”. I struggle with depression, struggle with anxiety, struggle with anger (and the list certainly goes on.)

Yet search God’s Word and you will be hard-pressed to find a reference to “struggle” at all. Instead, you will find that the Scriptures paint a picture of warfare, battlefields, and weaponry. Indeed, the Christian faith is a fighting faith. Battling bravely against the strongholds that plague us requires action, intention, and the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives. In short, our faith in Jesus means we’re free to fiercely fight against fear, panic, anxiety, anger, bitterness, etc.

Even the definitions of the words “struggle” and “fight” are contrasted. To struggle with something indicates there is a restraint we are desperately trying to get free from.  To fight against something means we are free to actively exchange blows with our opponent, usually through the use of weapons. It’s no wonder the Scriptures use battlefield metaphors so frequently. Those who belong to Christ have already been freed from the chains that would bind them. In Christ, the struggle with our strongholds is really a fight against them because we have been equipped with the proper weapons to engage from a place of victory, not defeat.

I’m fighting against depression, fighting against anxiety, fighting against my anger, etc.

Do you sense the Lion of Judah beginning to show his teeth through this simple, yet profound mind-shift?

Training for a Fighting Faith

When preparing for self-defense, we are taught that we “fight the way we train”. The repeated, practiced, moves we learn, eventually become reflexes we develop to fight against unexpected assaults. As much as we would like to think we can handle ourselves rightly should an attacker lay hold of us, the truth is that without training, we are unlikely to rise to the occasion. The same method of thinking applies to preparing ourselves to fight against attacks from the enemy, who will gladly exploit our weaknesses and unbelief to make us unfruitful and frightened:

“But I am afraid that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ. For if someone comes to you and preaches a Jesus other than the Jesus we preached, or if you receive a different spirit from the Spirit you received, or a different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it easily enough.” 2 Corinthians 11:3–4

In 2 Corinthians, Paul addresses the issue of false teaching, admonishing the struggling believers for readily accepting falsehoods about the true gospel message. In our own fight against strongholds, we often fall victim to the same way of thinking. Sadly, we too “put up with it easily enough.” Our doubts will cause us to see the Lord’s character as something other than what he has revealed to us through his Word. We’ll think that grace isn’t applicable to us, that God isn’t as good and loving as he claims to be, or somehow he isn’t trustworthy or faithful.

But as professing Christians, we fight against fears, worries, and weaknesses with a divine advantage. We cannot ultimately lose. Regarding this war between our old and new selves, Dr. Tim Keller says,

“When you become a Christian, you don’t move from warfare to peace. You move from a battle you could not win to a new battle which you cannot lose.”

 

I have a great Christ for my need. Charles Spurgeon

Fighting with Divine Power & Knowledge

Paul’s care and concern for the Corinthians moves him to rouse the sleepy Christians from their slumber and equip them to fight against false teaching. In 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, he writes:

“For though we walk in the flesh, we are not waging war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ,”

Without Christ, our flesh can only struggle. But in Christ, we can fight by God’s power, learning how to take our strongholds to the throne of grace for mercy. We do this by declaring truths about who God is and our relationship to God in Christ. We fight with redemption on our side!

But what does this look like in real-life?

  1. Specifically identify the stronghold with a biblical label. In order to let the Word speak to our weakness of fear, anxiety, bitterness, unforgiveness, drunkenness, fornication, etc., we need to confess it for what it truly is.
  2. Identify satan’s battle tactics. What does the enemy want you to believe about this stronghold? What false teaching is he encouraging you to believe about the gospel or character of God?
  3. New creation implications. What does your relationship with God through Christ mean for this stronghold? What is true about Christ and how does that impact heart change in this area?
  4. Scripture coordinates. What truth does the Word have to offer regarding the identified stronghold?
  5. Preplanned escape route. When we are tempted to succumb to our strongholds, what truth about God’s character or our identity in Christ will be our battle cry to fight against it by grace?

As we fight against whatever strongholds we face today, let us also recognize it as a game of inches. Though we may continue to wage war until that day the Lord calls us home, we are never without the hope of ultimate deliverance. Should the Lord’s sovereignty grant us to fiercely fight off these strongholds for merely a season, or for a lifetime, we press on because we know we cannot lose. This is the hope the gospel brings to our desperate desires for change:

“I have a great need for Christ: I have a great Christ for my need.” Charles Spurgeon

Christine M. Chappell is a wife, mother of three, and the author of “Clean Home, Messy Heart: Promises of Renewal, Hope, and Change for Overwhelmed Moms.” A former business owner and marketing trainer, she now balances home life with raising children and growing in Christ. Christine has a deep passion for ministry of the Word to women–desiring to bring God’s Word to bear on spiritual and emotional battles such as panic, fear, depression, anger, and anxiety. She currently serves the local church through ministry of the Word to women, and is in the process of pursuing her Association of Certified Biblical Counselors certification. Christine is also a contributing writer at Thrive Moms and Desiring God. She writes frequently at her blog Faithful Sparrow and can be found on Facebook  and Instagram.

Want to dig deeper? Christine has put together a worksheet designed to help you work through your strongholds using the 5 step process she outlined above. She also includes a list of excellent books and recommended resources to help you in this process. Enter your e-mail address below and we will send the Operation Stronghold worksheets straight to your inbox!

 

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  1. Allison McIntosh says

    June 25, 2017 at 1:52 am

    Gracious! This is such simple truth, that my heart has longed for…for a very long time! Thank you thank you thank you! God’s richest blessings to you and yours!!!!!! Love from NC!

    • Katie says

      June 25, 2017 at 9:55 pm

      I couldn’t agree more, Allison – a simple truth we all need reminded of from time to time. So glad Christine’s found you when you needed them!

  2. Dana DiPasquale says

    June 24, 2017 at 7:39 pm

    Amen!!! I have said that I struggle with depression, Thank you for bringing to light, the power I was giving it, and satan!

    • Katie says

      June 25, 2017 at 9:54 pm

      So glad you were encouraged, Dana. I have said “I struggle…” far too many times. May those very words stop us in our track and serve as a reminder from here on out.

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