“Fight the good fight of faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called…” — 1 Timothy 6:12 (NIV)
There comes a point in every believer’s journey when faith becomes a battlefield. It’s not just about attending church or quoting scripture—it’s about what you do when the enemy comes for your peace, your mind, your identity, or your purpose.
The spiritual fight isn’t about proving your strength—it’s about remembering who fights for you. God never asked you to fight alone. He equips you, surrounds you, and goes before you. But you must show up. Every day.
This fight is about pushing past what you feel to hold onto what you know: that you are chosen, you are covered, and you are called. When life gets hard and it feels like you’re barely hanging on, know that you are still in the fight—and that’s a victory in itself.
You’re not fighting for victory. You’re fighting from victory.
Where in your life do you feel like giving up?
What would it look like to fight from a place of faith and not fear?
Who or what has God already placed in your life as a weapon of strength?