Why This Prophetic Seer Avoided Writing About Spiritual Warfare for a Long Time
Spiritual warfare is a subject that Blake Healy consciously avoided writing about for a long time. Not because he was nervous about addressing it, but because he says he doesn’t want to give the enemy too much credit for his destruction in people’s lives—something he has seen many times before in print.
But, the director of the Bethel Atlanta School of Supernatural Ministry says, God showed him how to do it in a way that solely glorified God instead, and he has learned about the nature of spiritual warfare. The result was his new book, Indestructible, which teaches readers that they need to realize they are already fighting their spiritual battles from the winning side.
“I have a strong value for really focusing on God and focusing on what He’s doing,” Healy told Dr. Steve Greene on a recent episode of Greenelines on the Charisma Podcast Network. “A big part of my story is that, for as long as I can remember, I’ve seen in the Spirit angels, demons and other spiritual things.
“I was resistant to writing about spiritual warfare because a lot of times I’ve found it can be difficult to talk about it without doing something I really dislike doing, which is to focus on the enemy and what he is doing rather than the great things God is doing.
“Spiritual warfare is a part of what I see on a daily basis. I’ve noticed that there is a lot of fear when it comes to even talking about the demonic. The enemy steals, kills and destroys and he will try to get away with everything he can. …
“We need to posture our hearts and minds for personal spiritual battles as well as global spiritual warfare. We need to learn how to live from the victory that Jesus won on the cross and take our authority as Christians.”
For more of Healy’s thoughts on living an indestructible life, listen to the entire podcast.