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Spiritual Warfare (feat. Shodankeh Johnson)

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Today’s episode will help us rethink how we approach ministry by trading a factory mindset for a more organic, relational, and patient way of cultivating spiritual growth.

Understanding Spiritual Warfare and Discipleship with Shodankeh Johnson

In this insightful talk, Shodankeh Johnson, an experienced church planter and disciple maker from Sierra Leone, shares his journey and challenges in advancing the Kingdom of God. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing spiritual warfare, using the Word of God, prayer, and love to overcome obstacles and make disciples. Shodankeh recounts personal stories of facing threats, persecution, and miraculous transformations, illustrating the reality of spiritual battles and the power of faith. Join us to learn about the critical aspects of spiritual warfare, the nature of the enemy, and how to stand firm as a disciple maker.

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Key Takeaways 

00:00 Introduction and Gratitude

01:36 Personal Background and Ministry

03:50 Understanding Spiritual Warfare

06:19 The Reality of Spiritual Warfare

11:22 Stories of Faith and Transformation

15:30 Critical Insights on Spiritual Warfare

24:38 Divine Weapons and Love in Action

32:26 The Armor of God: Spiritual Warfare Essentials

35:22 Faith and Perseverance in Adversity

37:01 Facing Persecution with Courage

42:05 Understanding Satan's Tactics

54:22 Identifying and Overcoming Strongholds

58:32 The Power of the Word and Prayer

01:01:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

This episode opens with Shodankeh Johnson thanking the audience and leading a prayer, inviting God’s presence and wisdom. He briefly introduces himself, sharing his background in disciple-making and church planting across the globe—especially in Sierra Leone, where he’s seen God move in powerful ways, even in dangerous situations. Coming from a Creole father and a Muslim Shabro mother, Shodanke brings a deeply personal and cross-cultural perspective to his mission.

The heart of the conversation centers on spiritual warfare. Shodanke stresses that spiritual warfare is real and unavoidable—like gravity, it’s in effect whether we acknowledge it or not. He’s witnessed the influence of darkness across cultures and emphasizes the need to preach the Word boldly and make disciples who are grounded in truth and equipped for battle.

He invites the audience to share what comes to mind when they think of spiritual warfare—responses include prayer, fasting, and confronting evil. From there, he unpacks the spiritual conflict believers face: an invisible but fierce battle between the Kingdom of God and the forces of darkness, aimed at disrupting our relationship with Christ and stopping the spread of the Gospel.

Quoting Ephesians 6:12, Shodankeh shares stories of personal threats, persecution, and near-death experiences—yet also moments of miraculous transformation, where former enemies of the faith became devoted followers of Jesus. These testimonies highlight God’s power and the impact of responding with love and prayer.

He outlines four truths every disciple-maker must grasp about spiritual warfare:

You are in a war.

The fight is spiritual, not physical.

God provides powerful, non-carnal weapons.

You must put on the full armor of God (Ephesians 6:13–18).

Shodankeh also breaks down Satan’s tactics—affliction, accusation, and destruction—designed to weaken believers and distract them from their mission (John 10:10, Revelation 12:10). He describes three types of spiritual strongholds:

He concludes by encouraging listeners to tear down these strongholds through Scripture, the Holy Spirit, and disciplined prayer and fasting (2 Corinthians 10:5). The battle may be spiritual, but God’s power is real and available to all who seek Him.

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