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Warring in Two Kingdoms: Why Spiritual Warfare Deliverance Is the Heart of This Ministry

Updated: Jul 29



“Painting of spiritual warfare – angelic warriors clashing with demonic forces, heaven vs hell.”
“Painting of spiritual warfare – angelic warriors clashing with demonic forces, heaven vs hell.”

We were already Christians. We had said yes to Jesus. We had gone to church, read the Bible, sang the songs—but something wasn’t right. It wasn’t rebellion. It was a holy dissatisfaction. A stirring in both of us that said, “There has to be more. This isn’t just symbolic—it’s spiritual warfare deliverance in real time. What we think is emotional is often spiritual.” Every time we opened Scripture, we felt this pull. Why didn’t our lives reflect the power we saw in the Word? Why were we still stuck in the same cycles? Why were so many believers worn out, bound, and broken while quoting verses about victory?


Then one day we read John 14:12. Jesus said to His disciples, “Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in Me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I go to the Father.” That verse stopped us in our tracks. We didn’t want to gloss over it like it wasn’t meant for us. We couldn’t. We asked God with everything in us—why isn’t this real in our life? What are the greater works? What did You mean?


The word Jesus used for “works” is ἔργα (erga)—not just miracles, but actions, assignments, demonstrations of divine authority. What He did, not just what He said. Healing the sick. Casting out demons. Raising the dead. Preaching the Kingdom. Restoring the broken. The word for “greater”—μείζονα (meizona)—means greater in extent, broader in reach, multiplied across territory. Jesus wasn’t just making a poetic promise—He was declaring a mantle that His Spirit would place on every believer who would truly follow Him. And we weren’t walking in it. Not fully. Not yet.


That moment marked us. It’s where the fire really began. A fire to not just believe in Jesus, but to actually follow Him. A fire to walk like He walked, war like He warred, love like He loved, and carry what He carried. Born of Fire Called to Conquer Ministries wasn’t created for performance, platforms, or popularity. It was born out of that holy discontent and a refusal to settle for half the Gospel. It was born because we saw too many people suffering in silence, too many Christians attending services while still oppressed, too many families under siege while leaders preached around the truth.


This ministry exists because the full Gospel is still the only answer. Not a soft, safe, sanitized version. The full Gospel. The one where Jesus heals bodies, restores minds, casts out demons, sets captives free, and calls us into holiness, not just hope. The one where we don’t just receive mercy, we walk in power. Where we don’t just survive, we overcome. Where we don’t just believe in His name, we carry His nature.


Most Christians don’t realize they’ve been born into a battlefield. Life becomes routine—get up, go to work, attend church, pray when it feels urgent—but underneath it all is a very real war between two kingdoms. Light and darkness. Truth and deception. Spirit and flesh. Heaven’s will and hell’s agenda. And most of it doesn’t show up with horns or obvious evil. It shows up as compromise. Numbness. Mixture. Cultural Christianity. It shows up as entertainment that opens doors. As trauma we never heal. As practices we call harmless—Reiki, yoga, crystals, energy work, ancestral rituals—but which carry spiritual contracts we never signed with our mouths, only with our silence.


Ephesians 6:12 says we wrestle not against flesh and blood, and that word wrestle—palē in the Greek—isn’t metaphorical. It’s close-range, hand-to-hand combat. That fight shows up in your thoughts, your atmosphere, your desires, your home. And whether you recognize it or not, you are either building the Kingdom of God or yielding to the systems of darkness. That’s why this ministry doesn’t just preach freedom—we war for it. We don’t just talk about identity—we teach people how to break free from the lies that twisted it. We don’t just talk about healing—we lay hands and believe for it. We don’t just say “love like Jesus”—we confront what’s keeping people from receiving His love in the first place.


This is why we teach people to pray. Why we train them to discern. Why we talk about closing doors to the enemy, breaking generational patterns, renewing the mind, and staying filled with the Holy Spirit—not just in name but in fire. We don’t want to build followers. We want to raise up warriors. We want to see families restored, addicts set free, broken minds healed, churches walking in purity, and believers actually doing the works of Christ—not explaining them away.

That word for stronghold in 2 Corinthians 10:4—ochyrōmata—isn’t just a bad habit. It’s a fortified bunker of lies. The enemy builds it with your agreement, then hides behind it while you call it “just the way I am.” Until you tear down the lie, the demon stays protected. That’s why we deal with root issues. That’s why we don’t play with deception. That’s why we preach repentance without apology—because deliverance starts where agreement ends.


But we don’t stop at deliverance. That’s the doorway. Freedom must be followed by discipleship. You have to fill what was emptied. Walk in truth. Guard the gates. Train your hands for war. Live in the Word. Pray in the Spirit. And stay in the secret place. The New Testament calls us stratiōtēs—not passive believers, but trained, ready soldiers. Not saved to sit. Saved to subdue.

We’re here to equip, not entertain. To call people out of cycles, out of confusion, out of counterfeit spirituality, and into the truth of who Jesus is—fully God, fully King, and fully able to change a life that is fully surrendered. We’re here to preach what He preached, do what He did, and help others do the same. Because the Gospel was never meant to stay in a pulpit. It’s meant to move through surrendered people who live crucified and carry resurrection power.

If you’ve ever read Scripture and wondered, “Why don’t I see this in my life?” If you’ve ever felt like something’s missing. If you’ve ever been tired of pretending, tired of surviving, tired of quoting freedom while still bound—this is for you. You were born again for more. You were born to conquer. And we’re here to help you walk it out.

Welcome to the front lines.

 
 
 

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