The most formidable spiritual warriors are not born—they are forged through discipline, instruction, and experience.

Posted: April 12, 2025 in Kingdom Teaching, Remnant, Spiritual warfare
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The following is an excerpt from my book “Warrior’s Arsenal: Equipping Prayer Warriors with the Armor of God”.

Inside this book with its close to 400 pages you will find, what I believe is, Holy Spirit inspired steps to becoming a Victorious Prayer warrior, through a wealth of battle hardened wisdom that comes from many victories, as well as many defeats.

The insights within theses pages come from my own experiences of not just my 23 years in ministry but also include the close to 45 years of being saved (Including my back-slidden years).

For one of the places I garnered the most necessary experience pertaining to Spiritual Warfare was in times of defeat, for there, I was my found myself in the deepest places of humbly asking Holy Spirit what went wrong, and in His gentle manner, He taugt me not just the error of my warfare but more importantly, what ajustments needed to be made so that I did not repeat the mistakes.

When I first wrote this book, I did so with a hope and prayer that it would find its way into the hands of youth, as they transitioned from High school, either into college or the work places, to be a took that would equip them in ways regarding Spiritual Warfre and how to hold onto to their Faith that sadly most Churches do not.

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From Stumbling Novice to Battle-Ready Warrior: Why Some Triumph While Others Falter

When facing an unseen enemy, preparation is everything. The inexperienced believer often approaches spiritual warfare with either naive enthusiasm or paralyzing fear—both equally ineffective on the battlefield of the spirit.

Perhaps you’ve felt that surge of determination after a moving sermon, only to find yourself overwhelmed and retreating when the first real skirmish arrives. Or maybe you’ve wondered why some believers seem unshakable during spiritual attacks while others crumble under the same pressure.

The answer lies not in inherent spiritual gifting but in deliberate, consistent development. Just as no soldier earns their stripes without rigorous training, no prayer warrior becomes effective through occasional, halfhearted efforts.

The most formidable spiritual warriors are not born—they are forged through discipline, instruction, and experience. This developmental process forms the foundation of spiritual fortitude, that rare and precious quality that enables believers to stand firm when everything within them wants to flee.

What many fail to recognize is that spiritual warfare mastery follows the same principles as any other significant skill acquisition. The martial artist doesn’t perfect their technique overnight, nor does the master musician develop their craft in a week.

Similarly, spiritual warfare capabilities mature through stages—from awkward beginner to seasoned veteran—each with its own challenges and victories. Understanding this progression prevents the discouragement that causes many to abandon their post before they’ve truly begun to fight.

The spiritual warrior’s path is neither mysterious nor arbitrary; it follows discernible patterns that, once understood, make growth both predictable and achievable.

Perhaps most importantly, we’ll address the patience required in this process. In an age of instant gratification, the gradual development of spiritual fortitude can feel frustratingly slow. Many abandon their training during plateaus or after setbacks, not realizing these are essential parts of the journey.

The prayer warriors who ultimately prevail aren’t necessarily those with the most dramatic spiritual experiences, but those who persevere through the unglamorous daily work of spiritual discipline. This steadfast commitment—more than any specific technique—distinguishes effective spiritual warriors from those who remain perpetually unprepared.

Spiritual warfare requires consistent practice and discipline. Just as a soldier doesn’t become battle-ready overnight, spiritual fortitude develops through regular training in spiritual disciplines. Prayer, Scripture reading, meditation, and fasting aren’t just activities—they’re training exercises that strengthen your spiritual muscles.

When practiced daily, these disciplines sharpen your spiritual senses, making you more attuned to God’s voice and more resistant to the enemy’s tactics.

You can order a copy of “Warrior’s Arsenal” here on Amazon

~Dr. Russell Welch
Elder / Apostolic Teacher: Highway to Heaven Church and Founder and Shepherd of Remnant Warrior Ministries / Remnant Warrior School of Spiritual Warfare.

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