I've mentioned in other threads that I once saw Jesus as meek but never in the power of the risen Lord as to His warriorlike self. That was a mistake and it hindered God's work in me. It took a long time to come to the realization but in so doing it has gained a great power in my life in not only recognizing the workings of satan around me, but also some power over him in my life.
That imo is the great overcoming that will prevent us from seeing satan loosed again in our life at the end of the ages.
As AnticipateHisComing pointed out there is a problem in the church/body today. It's not that most have turned from God but they have instead become lax in spiritual warfare.
These are the people that have known the baptism into death and subsequent cessation of fleshly activity.
Surrender to God has lapsed into "passivity", or passive endurance of everything.
They have only the view of the Lamb, and not the Lion-LAMB—
the Lamb who submits to death,
but not the LION-LAMB who triumphs over the devil.
These people must arise out of their passive condition, and in the power of the Spirit go forward into aggressive warfare against the powers of darkness. They must use their renewed will in active co-operation with God.
They must take the aggressive with victory-prayer against every hindrance that the devil puts in their way.
They should march forward claiming the victory of the Cross over all the power of the enemy.
Its a subjective degree of spiritual life and not a positional one that even a babe in Christ has. As babes we're to become familiar with the cross in the gospel teachings, that again brings it back to the responsibility of the church in proper teachings (see previous page) not to hinder/vex God's work.
Philippians 3:13-14
13 Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.
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http://www.sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=18101