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5. Final Words About Slaying Dragons

Daniel Kolenda

Your great confidence should be in this—no matter what you face, the great dragon slayer Himself is at your side, teaching you to fight and backing you up at every turn. In the end, He is the One who will deal the fatal blow to the dragon and crush Satan under your feet (Romans 16:20).

Ephesians 6:18 teaches us that we are supposed to have each other’s backs. We are supposed to be praying for each other and looking out for each other. This is part of the armour God intended. None of us are intended to go into battle alone. We need our brothers and sisters.

There are two important takeaways from this. First, it is important that you are plugged into a spiritual community. You need the support, accountability, and love of the body of Christ. You need to be submitted in love with your spiritual family and be loyal to them.

The second takeaway is this: make sure you are looking out for your brothers and sisters in Christ the way you want them to look out for you. Fight for your spiritual family. Be loyal to them. Be generous, be kind, be patient, and above all be loving.

Life is difficult, and we know that in this world we will have trouble— Jesus assured us of it. But He also told us we can be of good cheer because He has already overcome the world (John 16:33). Sometimes you will be wounded. You might even lose battles from time to time. That is the nature of war. But the prize goes not to the one who fights perfectly but to the one who keeps fighting.

Be the one who gets back up. Be the one who endures to the end.

BIBLE STUDY VERSES:
Romans 16:20
John 16:33
Ephesians 6:10 - 6:18

This bible study was taken from Evangelist Daniel Kolenda's BRAND NEW book 'Slaying Dragons'. The supernatural realm is very real, and it directly impacts our day-to-day lives. Often spiritual battles lie behind our everyday struggles. Though the spiritual world is invisible, we are not unaware of the enemy’s schemes. Through God’s Word and the power of the Holy Spirit we are equipped to be more than conquerors through Christ!

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1. What's Your Dragon?

Daniel Kolenda

Everyone battles a dragon at some point in their life. Sometimes the demonic spirit produces great evils that take millions of lives. Racism, perversion, false religion, persecution, corruption, and terrorism are a few of the dragons my generation is battling. But in reality, most of the dragons we face are not the type that exist outside of us. Most of the dragons that threaten us are ones we have incubated, nurtured, and raised in our own hearts. Lust, pride, greed, selfishness in all its forms, hatred, the abandonment of responsibility, lack of self-discipline — these are the kind of dragons that usually destroy us. It is these “small” internal dragons that become the huge external ones mentioned earlier. The small battles we face are part of a much bigger war. Understanding where we fit in God’s strategy will help us to take our individual assignments more seriously. Also, understanding what our enemy is trying to accomplish will help us recognise his devices and resist him with wisdom. My prayer is that through this devotional you will be equipped to slay every dragon you encounter — not only external but also internal. BIBLE STUDY VERSES: Colossians 3:5 - 3:10 Matthew 12:43 - 12:45 This bible study was taken from Evangelist Daniel Kolenda's BRAND NEW book 'Slaying Dragons'. This book will take a deep look into the following subjects: Angels and Demons in the Bible, Where the Dragon Gets His Power, The Cosmic Battle, Spiritual Warfare Demystified, How to Kill Your Pet Dragon & Casting Out Dragons and more. Click the link above to buy the book today!

2. Admit You Have a Dragon

Daniel Kolenda

Admit You Have a Dragon Jack Kent wrote a children’s book called There’s No Such Thing as a Dragon. The story is about a little boy named Billy Bixbee, who was surprised one morning when he woke up to discover a nice little dragon in his room. When he told his mother, she said, “There’s no such thing as a dragon!” Soon the dragon was downstairs, even sitting on the kitchen table. But Billy’s mother ignored it—everyone ignored it. Soon it was so large that when a truck drove by, the dragon chased it down the road, carrying the Bixbee's house on his back. What if my dragon is already out of control? What if it has been growing for years and is a full-blown monster with three heads and a zip code of its own? For Billy Bixbee the key was admitting there was a dragon. Each time he acknowledged the dragon’s existence, it got smaller and smaller. Put simply; this is just the principle of admitting you have a problem. Even secular psychologists and twelve-step programmes such as Alcoholics Anonymous require people who want help to admit they have a problem. Unless they become honest about their problems, there can never be solutions. BIBLE STUDY VERSES: James 5:13 - 5:16 This bible study was taken from Evangelist Daniel Kolenda's BRAND NEW book 'Slaying Dragons'. The supernatural realm is very real, and it directly impacts our day-to-day lives. Often spiritual battles lie behind our everyday struggles. Though the spiritual world is invisible, we are not unaware of the enemy’s schemes. Through God’s Word and the power of the Holy Spirit we are equipped to be more than conquerors through Christ! Click the link above to buy the book today!

3. Hate Your Dragon

Daniel Kolenda

Hate Your Dragon We tolerate sin and compromise in our lives because we do not see these things for the destructive enemies that they are. In Matthew 18, Jesus was trying to express how brutal our attitude toward sin should be. It is not a side issue, nor is it insignificant. Sin can destroy our lives, both in this world and in eternity. Not only that, but it can also destroy the lives of those around us. God hates sin because He sees the beginning from the end. He sees the damage and destruction sin causes in our lives and in the world. If we can get God’s perspective on those little dragons in our lives, if we can see them as they really are—fire-breathing monsters in the making—we will become ruthless with them, just as God is. If we find ourselves coddling sins or tolerating compromise in our own lives, something is dangerously wrong. We have to get serious about sin. For most Christians what would be far more effective in your spiritual battle is simply learning to love Jesus more— sitting at His feet, drinking of His presence. Learning to obey out of a place of love is even more powerful than the most articulate spiritual warfare prayer. BIBLE STUDY VERSES: Matthew 18:7 - 18:9 This bible study was taken from Evangelist Daniel Kolenda's BRAND NEW book 'Slaying Dragons'. This book will take a deep look into the following subjects: Angels and Demons in the Bible, Where the Dragon Gets His Power, The Cosmic Battle, Spiritual Warfare Demystified, How to Kill Your Pet Dragon & Casting Out Dragons and more. Click the link above to buy the book today!