“For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds. Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; And having in a readiness to revenge all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled” (2 Cor. 10:3-6, KJV).



To Fight or Not to Fight?

The debate over the Christian’s responsibility in the world is ongoing. The Revised Standard Version states, “For though we live in the world, we are not carrying on a worldly war…” (v. 3). Yet, many professing Christians join the armed forces, believing they are fulfilling their duty, as I once did, though I was not fully informed at the time.


A born-again Christian, however, must place loyalty to Christ above all else. Governments, especially those influenced by the shadowy figures of the “anti-Christ” elite, often manipulate wars for their own gain. These global players have little respect for God, Christians, or Christianity; instead, they use war as a game to gain power, money, and control.


2 Corinthians 10:3 reminds us that, although we live in the flesh, our true fight is not based on fleshly instincts or worldly warfare. Paul uses the analogy of a military campaign to emphasize that life is a spiritual battlefield, where the war is waged between God and Satan, between righteousness and evil.




A Christian's Perspective on Warfare

Paul's message is clear: while we live in a physical world, we do not fight using physical weapons. We, as Christians, are called to rise above the sinful nature of this world and engage in spiritual warfare. Our weapons are not the tools of this world—guns, propaganda, or manipulation—but the mighty weapons given by God: faith, truth, righteousness, and prayer.


The wars we see around us, often orchestrated by governments and global elites, are rooted in selfish ambitions. These leaders do not care for “God and country,” but seek their own glory, wealth, and power. Christians should not blindly support such wars. Instead, we must engage in spiritual warfare, praying against the forces of evil that manipulate and deceive.


The Carnal War Around Us

The Bible warns us about the spiritual battle we face. Ephesians 6 describes the armor of God, calling believers to stand firm against the spiritual forces of evil. In America, we are surrounded by wickedness, yet many Christians are quick to align themselves with carnal wars, unaware of the true nature of the battle.

We must bind and loosen in the spiritual realm. God spoke to me recently, revealing that America is a “nation in denial.” Our political and religious leaders need our prayers to see the truth and overcome the spirit of denial. Without a reality check, the nation will continue to spiral downward.


The New World Order and America’s Decline

The newly elected President, Donald Trump, faces a monumental task in dealing with the hidden moles of the New World Order. These global elites, who operate in the shadows, have engineered chaos and crises to push their agenda. If Trump does not confront these forces, America will continue its decline into political and religious chaos, economic instability, and moral degradation.


The plan of these elites is to create fear and disorder, then offer their solution—a totalitarian world government. This is not a new strategy. Groups like the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, and the Bilderberg Group have long sought to erode national sovereignty and replace it with global control.


Albert Einstein once said, “Those who have the privilege to know also have a duty to act.” As Christians, we know the truth of what is happening in our world. It is not enough to know; we must act. We must pray, speak out, and expose the lies that are being fed to the masses.


Dark Days Ahead

The days are dark and growing darker. However, as children of the light, we must remember Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:13-14, “You are the salt of the earth…You are the light of the world.” Salt preserves and fights corruption, while light reveals truth. But today’s Church has become so entangled with the world that it no longer shines brightly.


Jesus warned that men love darkness because their deeds are evil (John 3:19). This is true of the elite forces controlling much of the world today. Their evil deeds are not just political corruption but extend to horrific crimes, such as child molestation and murder within satanic pedophile rings. These atrocities, though unthinkable, will be exposed by God’s light.





America, however, will likely remain in denial. The average citizen is too gullible to believe such evil exists within their own nation. Most prefer to trust their leaders—both in the Church and in government—rather than confront the uncomfortable truth.


Apathy and Complacency in America

Apathy and complacency dominate the American mindset. Many refuse to believe their leaders are capable of evil, despite overwhelming evidence. This refusal to engage with reality allows evil to flourish.


Those brave enough to expose these leaders often face persecution, and some have even died for their efforts.

The propaganda machine, controlled by these same elites, is designed not to fool critical thinkers but to provide moral cowards with an excuse not to think at all. The mainstream media, owned by these elites, feeds the public lies, which are then accepted as truth. This manipulation is crucial to their plan of creating a New World Order.


The Weapons of Our Warfare

In 2 Corinthians 10:4-5, Paul speaks of the spiritual weapons available to Christians. Our warfare is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of wickedness (Ephesians 6:12). Human weapons—such as intelligence, wealth, or charisma—are insufficient to combat these forces. Only the weapons provided by God can tear down the strongholds of Satan.





These spiritual weapons include:

  1. Commitment to truth
  2. A life of righteousness
  3. The proclamation of the Gospel
  4. Faith, love, and hope of salvation
  5. The Word of God
  6. Persevering prayer


By wielding these weapons, Christians can overcome the enemy, spread the kingdom of God, and bring salvation, healing, and deliverance to the world.


Bringing Every Thought into Captivity

Christian warfare involves bringing every thought into obedience to Christ. Failure to do so leads to spiritual death (Romans 6:16, 23). We must:

  1. Recognize that God knows every thought.
  2. Acknowledge the mind as a battlefield, resisting evil thoughts.
  3. Focus on Christ and heavenly things.
  4. Guard what we see and hear, avoiding anything that might lead us into sin.



Conclusion: The Call to Spiritual Warfare

Lies, propaganda, and deceit have been used by the enemy for centuries. Today, they are more prevalent than ever. Politicians and even ministers are guilty of spreading falsehoods. Christians must not fall prey to these tactics. Instead, we must engage in spiritual warfare, using the weapons provided by God.


Edward Bernays, a master of propaganda, once wrote, “The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society.” This manipulation continues today, as shadowy elites pull the strings behind global events like 9/11 and the “War on Terror.”


As Christians, we must stand firm, praying for discernment and exposing the lies that seek to destroy our world. The weapons of our warfare are mighty through God, and by His power, we will overcome.