What the Enemy Fears Most About Prayer - C.S. Lewis
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- Опубліковано 23 січ 2025
- What the Enemy Fears Most About Prayer - C.S. Lewis.
Discover C.S. Lewis's profound insights into the power of prayer and why the enemy dreads it. In this video, we’ll explore how prayer strengthens your faith, protects your spirit, and unlocks spiritual breakthroughs. Learn practical lessons to deepen your connection with God and overcome challenges in your spiritual journey.
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Prayer truly is our strongest weapon. Thank you for explaining it so well.
God is always with you
C.S. Lewis's insights are timeless. Thank you for sharing this!
The way this connects faith and daily life is incredible. Thank you!
God is always with me. Praise God, hope and joy are ours eternal. Surrendered to God's grace and fullness. Amen.
Amen. Amen🙏🏽 Praise the Lord🙌🏽
Your presentation of C.S. Lewis’s ideas is clear and thought-provoking.
Such a practical and empowering take on prayer. Keep up the great work!
This really deepened my understanding of spiritual warfare. Great job!
This video helped me reconnect with my faith. God bless!
This video gave me a fresh perspective on prayer. Truly inspiring!
Such a powerful message! It’s exactly what I needed to hear today.
God is always with me.❤
God is Always with me🙏
God is always with me amen 🙏🏼
God is always with me
God is always with me and my children and our waiting anticipation for what he is to do in their lives and my grandchildren lives! I love you, Jesus! Amen
GOD IS ALWAYS WITH ME. THANK YOU MY LORD 🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️
God is always with me. ...and covering my children and granddaughter. Amen
Amen Amen amen
Can you make a follow-up video with practical prayer tips?
What the Enemy Fears Most About Prayer - C.S. Lewis
This was interesting, but I’d love more examples from Lewis’s works.
Can you explain more about how prayer affects spiritual warfare?
This feels very specific to Christianity. What about other faiths?
How do you reconcile the idea of an enemy with God’s omnipotence?
Does C.S. Lewis discuss the 'enemy' concept in other works?
What’s the difference between personal prayer and collective prayer?
This gave me some things to think about, but I need more clarity.
How does this align with other Christian theologians’ views on prayer?
How does this perspective apply to people struggling with faith?
Is it possible that prayer is more about self-reflection than divine power?
What about people who don’t experience answered prayers?
Does focusing on an 'enemy' distract from the love and peace of faith?
What role does doubt play in effective prayer, according to Lewis?
How can someone who’s new to prayer start applying these ideas?
I enjoyed it, but I think the visuals could have been more engaging.
What specific C.S. Lewis book are these ideas drawn from?
I agree with most points, but some seem a bit abstract.
Is there scientific evidence that supports the power of prayer?
Amen.....n
Is prayer really effective, or is it just a placebo for believers?
Good video, but I wonder how relevant this is to modern challenges.
Not everyone shares the same view of prayer, so this might alienate some.
Do you think C.S. Lewis would say prayer has changed in modern times?
The ideas are compelling, though the delivery could use some improvement.
Well-made video, though I think some points could’ve been more concise.
If prayer is so powerful, why do bad things still happen?
Good content overall, but I’m curious how this applies to non-Christians.
Why do we assume there’s an 'enemy' instead of just life’s challenges?
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Some people might find the idea of spiritual warfare uncomfortable.
Not bad, but I wish there was more historical context about C.S. Lewis.
I don’t see how prayer can be considered a weapon. Isn’t it about peace?
It’s a strong message, but it feels a bit repetitive at times.
This simplifies faith into a battle, which doesn’t resonate with everyone.
This video assumes everyone believes in spiritual warfare, which isn’t the case.
I disagree with the notion that the 'enemy' fears prayer. It’s too literal.
This seems more like fear-mongering than constructive spiritual advice.
The idea of an 'enemy' feels outdated and overly dramatic.
I expected more depth on C.S. Lewis’s actual writings. This feels surface-level.
I respect your view, but it feels like you’re overemphasizing prayer’s role.
While C.S. Lewis is brilliant, this interpretation feels overly simplistic.
God is always with me ❤✝️
God is always with me.
God is always with me
God is always with me