Monday, July 21, 2025

Devotionals for the Heart: Why worshipping God means warfare


Worship is Warfare
A devotional by Patricia Russell

“For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds.”—2 Corinthians 10:4 (KJV)

Did the title of my devotional today catch you off guard?

Contrary to popular belief, worship is more than swaying and singing to a soft, melodic song with hands raised and eyes closed. Sometimes worship is war. War in the heavenlies, that is.

Since the Garden of Eden (humankind’s first home on Earth), we have been on constant alert because of a real enemy known as Satan or “the devil”. Our enemy has continued to barrage us on every aspect of life and attack us from all angles because is committed to steal, kill and destroy anyone and anything that remotely reflects the image of God (John 10:10). He wanted to usurp God’s authority in Heaven. Therefore, God removed Satan from his position as chief worship leader and permanently evicted him from Heaven (Isaiah 14:12-15). However, the devil remains determined to deceive and tempt humankind to follow his footsteps which can be summed up in one word: rebellion. This is the war that started before mankind was even created. According to Dictionary.com, war is defined as, “active hostility or contention”. Another definition is “a struggle to achieve a goal”. The devil knows he will never fully succeed as long as followers of Jesus Christ continue to serve the true King wholeheartedly.

All things considered, when we as believers in God gather together to give honor to Jesus our King—whether by worshipping Him in song, reading His Word (The Holy Bible) together, or listening to the Word of God being preached—oftentimes a war begins because the enemy wants to poke his head in to disrupt. Satan wants to be worshipped instead of God. He may send distractions in our minds. Sometimes he’ll drop accusations in our mind to make us feel we are not worthy to be in the Lord’s presence because of things we may have said or done. Yet when we sing songs of worship to God or recite scriptures, he leaves us alone with God.

There are times we read scripture but what we see in the natural is the complete opposite and we struggle. Do we believe what God said or what our eyes see? Our spirits are in fight when we are tempted to doubt what we’ve read in the Bible. Oftentimes we are dealing with circumstances in life and feel discouraged because things are not moving in the direction in which we wish they were moving. We want to trust God and worship Him, but we’re feeling conflicted because of our life circumstances. 

It’s during these times that we must push through the turmoil of mixed feelings so we can receive the strength that only the One who is stronger than us can give. God has given us His Word (The Holy Bible) to read, study and learn how to deal with these enemy tactics that cause our soul to feel weary. It’s in these times we can sing melodies with scripture reminding ourselves that “For God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power, and of love and of a sound mind” (2 Timothy 1:7 NKJV). It’s in these moments where we must declare the Bible states, we ought to “be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus” (1 Thessalonians 5:18 NLT).

Since God’s will is for us to give thanks in all things, it would appear to be a holy worship skill that we must learn to overcome the darts of weariness and worry that will come with hard times. It can be a struggle, but we can be victorious with Jesus Christ on our side! When we are tempted to compromise our belief in what God says, we need to “be strong and very courageous” (Joshua 1:7 NLT). When we obey God’s commands then our obedience helps us to be successful in overcoming every obstacle.

Physical war in the natural is difficult and intense. However, when wage war in worshipping our Savior (Jesus Christ), we can overcome fear, disappointment, discouragement, depression and unhappiness as we press through in praise, worshipping the One who has risen from the dead and sits at the right hand of the Father (God) praying and interceding on our behalf. In Christ, we always win!

Let’s Pray:

Dear Lord,

Thank You for reminding me that although spiritual warfare is real, I can overcome it by my testimony and the blood of Jesus Christ. Thank You that your Word tells me that the weapons I fight with are spiritual. Thank You for reminding me that you have provided your Word as a weapon against the enemy’s lies. I can overcome because You already won the war for me. In Jesus’s name I pray. Amen.

Song of Reflection #1: “Waging War” by CeCe Winans. Listen to it here.

Song of Reflection #2: “Victory” by Yolanda Adams. Listen to it here.

Song of Reflection #3:
“Worship Through It” by Tasha Layton. Listen to it here.

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Author Bio:

Patricia is a worship leader, songwriter, speaker and compiler of her 2020 best-seller anthology Stronger Resilience: Stories to Empower the Mind, Body and Spirit, as well as Lord I Trust You: Words of Encouragement to encourage readers and share life lessons during her cancer journey. 


Patricia writes, speaks, and teaches on the power of God’s Word to heal and empower you to become all that you are purposed for. She has traveled internationally and shared her gifts with audiences to encourage, empower and share life lessons through word and song. Patricia has sung on national television broadcasts and shared the stage with several respected speakers including Anne Graham Lotz and Rev. E.V. Hill.

Her greatest joy is being married to her husband, Wayne, for 34 years. Together they serve the community through their local congregation as well as providing premarital and marriage coaching. They have two adult children, Raquel and Benjamin. As a two-time breast cancer overcomer, Patricia coaches’ others to develop resilience and live life to their fullest.

Patricia has released two gospel music recordings: “Draw Me Nearer” and “Lord, I Trust You”. In March 2022, she launched her podcast “Becoming Resilient” which can be downloaded wherever you get your podcasts and also seen on YouTube.

When not reading or studying, Patricia loves to eat Thai food and spend time with “Lucy” – her daughter’s Yorkie-poo who has taken up room in her heart.

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Connect with Patricia:
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Email Patricia: patrussellsings@gmail.com

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