How You Fight
Understanding and recognizing the attack is not enough. You need the weapons and the strategy. This is the most practical section in the manual — the actual steps, the specific prayers, the disciplines that turn the tide.
Everything in Part Two gave you the eyes to see the enemy's tactics. You now know what's coming against you and why. Part Three hands you the weapons — starting with the one piece every soldier needs before any battle: the daily uniform.
"The armor was designed for soldiers who face the enemy — not soldiers who run from it."
Five chapters. Each one is something you can put into practice today, not just understand intellectually.
The Armor of God — Your Daily Battle Dress
Not a crisis tool you reach for when things get bad. The daily uniform of a soldier who lives in enemy-occupied territory. Note what Scripture actually says: take up the armor, not make it. You aren't producing it — you're putting on what God has already provided.
- Belt of Truth — holds everything else together; a commitment to live truthfully, not just doctrinal agreement
- Breastplate of Righteousness — guards the heart; Christ's righteousness imputed plus a holy lifestyle pursued daily
- Shoes of the Gospel of Peace — peace with God and others, readiness to carry good news wherever sent
- Shield of Faith — deflects the fiery darts of fear, doubt, and discouragement
- Helmet of Salvation — protects identity; rejects condemnation as an unprotected mind the enemy can access
- Sword of the Spirit — the only offensive weapon; the Word of God actively spoken, not just possessed
One detail the manual points out plainly: there's a breastplate in this armor, but no back plate. It wasn't designed for retreat.
The 7 Things Not to Do Under Attack
When a witchcraft attack is in full effect, the first casualty is clear thinking. The enemy counts on confusion to make you react in ways that cost you ground.
- Do not ignore the signs. A cascade of trouble at once is information, not coincidence.
- Do not stop praying. Prayer is the first thing witchcraft attacks. Force yourself if you have to.
- Do not come into agreement with the attack. Decree the promises of God instead of confessing the defeat.
- Do not rush to accuse. Confusion under attack will point you at the wrong person.
- Do not fear. Terror is itself a gateway — by design.
- Do not confront them in the flesh. Win it in the spirit first; the natural follows.
- Do not go back to sleep. If God wakes you — especially near 3am — get up and pray. The window closes if you roll over.
The Law of Blessing Your Enemies
The most counterintuitive chapter in the manual. Every natural instinct wants to fight back, send it back, curse them, make them feel what you've felt. The manual says: do not do it — not because it's weakness, but because it's the fastest route to losing the war.
The moment you curse back, you come into agreement with the same spirit sent against you, give it a landing place in you, and take on the spiritual consequence of what you just released. Blessing breaks the circuit instead.
The Weapon They Don't Want You to Use — Speaking in Tongues
The enemy has worked harder to divide and discredit this gift than almost any other in the believer's arsenal. The fact that the body of Christ is more fractured over tongues than nearly any other subject tells you something about how much the enemy fears it.
Every other form of prayer passes through your mind — limited by what your mind knows and perceives. Tongues bypasses the mind entirely. And there's a specific warfare implication: monitoring spirits gather intelligence by listening to your words. They cannot intercept what they cannot understand.
- 5 minutes of quiet tongues — a receiving posture, calibrating your spirit to what's actually operating around your situation
- 20 minutes of sustained out-loud tongues — the building phase, pressing through distraction
- The shift — when prayer moves from effort to synchronization; stay there, let the Spirit pray through you
- Close in your natural language — spoken warfare declarations charged by what the Spirit built during the tongues phase
Prayer, Fasting, and the Power of Sacrifice
Prayer and fasting are not two separate disciplines that happen to be mentioned together — they're two dimensions of the same act: the complete offering of yourself to God in a specific season of spiritual combat. Prayer is the voice of the altar. Fasting is the fire that fuels it.
This was not a statement about God's limitations — it was a statement about the level of spiritual authority required for certain confrontations, and the degree of alignment with God required to carry that authority. Some battles simply will not move through ordinary prayer alone.
Under Attack?
If you're in the middle of an attack right now, pray the self-deliverance declaration directly.
Go there →Glossary of Terms
Binding and loosing, warfare prayer, renunciation — look up any term in full.
Open the glossary →Part Four: Walking in Freedom
Taking ground is one thing. Keeping it is another. The final part covers guarding your words, breaking soul ties, forgiveness as warfare, and building a life resistant to the enemy's return.
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