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This exploration of spiritual warfare challenges us to reconsider what truly matters when facing life's battles. Drawing from Revelation 2 and Jesus' words to the church in Ephesus, we discover that the most dangerous aspect of spiritual warfare isn't the battle itself—it's our posture when the battle comes. The Ephesian church was doing everything right on the surface: they were doctrinally sound, patient in suffering, discerning of false teaching, and tireless in their work. Yet Jesus confronted them with a devastating truth: they had abandoned their first love. This message reminds us that activity without affection leads to burnout and drift. We can be incredibly busy serving God while our hearts grow distant from Him. The key to holding fast in a drifting culture isn't found in fighting harder or doing more—it's found in holding to Jesus first. When we look up before we look around, when we remember His worthiness rather than focusing on the world's lostness, our motivation transforms. We're called to fight from victory, not for victory, because Jesus has already conquered. The resurrection sets Christianity apart from every other religion, and that same resurrection power lives in us. Our posture matters more than our performance, and realigning our hearts with God's love—not our love for Him, but His unwavering love for us—keeps us anchored in truth.

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