Body of christ Quote by R. Thomas Ashbrook
““The enemy’s attacks also increase during prayer. Disguised as our own thoughts, the enemy sends many memories of past sins, shameful thoughts, and messages of condemnation, designed to make us feel unworthy to seek God or ask His help. A flood of distractions about things to do makes it even more difficult to focus on God in prayer. We seldom see these attacks as signs of spiritual growth (if we weren’t growing, the devil wouldn’t trouble himself), but instead as failures, to be fixed, denied, or hidden. If the enemy can thwart or even stop our conversation with God, spiritual growth may be stopped as well. The second mansion can truly feel like a “valley of the shadow” time in which we have not learned to hold up the shield of faith or wield the sword of the Spirit. For this reason, prayers of intercession by more mature believers are essential. We are not meant to stand in the battle alone, but as part of the Body of Christ.””
About This Quote
Source Sermon: Spiritual Warfare, R. Thomas Ashbrook, 2015
Prayer can be attacked by intrusive thoughts and memories, but these struggles indicate spiritual growth and need communal support.
In simple terms: Prayer struggles show growth and need help.
Seek community support during spiritual struggles.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal prayer
- group prayer
- spiritual counseling
- overcoming distraction
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you recognize spiritual attacks as growth signs?
- What role does community play in your prayer life?
Not all attacks are failures; they can be growth opportunities.