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The entire Bible contains hundreds of passages related to spiritual warfare, so listing every single one would create a book-length document.
However—I can give you a complete, organized list of the major and explicit spiritual-warfare passages along with clear interpretations.
These are the passages universally recognized by theologians as core spiritual-warfare Scriptures.
If you want every verse later, I can generate a long extended catalog.
Verse: “Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil…”
Interpretation:
Paul teaches that believers face a spiritual battle against demonic forces. Christians must prepare defensively and offensively with truth, righteousness, faith, prayer, and Scripture.
Verse: “The weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God…”
Interpretation:
The spiritual battle occurs in the mind. God’s weapons—truth, prayer, discernment—destroy lies, arguments, and mental strongholds.
Verse: “Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
Interpretation:
Submitting to God gives Christians authority to resist Satan’s influence. The enemy must retreat when confronted by a believer rooted in God.
Verse: “Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion…”
Interpretation:
Christians must stay alert. The devil attacks through intimidation, deception, and spiritual pressure. Steadfast faith counters him.
Verse: Depicts war in heaven between Michael’s angels and the dragon (Satan).
Interpretation:
Shows the cosmic dimension of spiritual warfare and victory through the blood of Jesus and the word of testimony.
Verse: “I give you power… over all the power of the enemy.”
Interpretation:
Jesus grants believers authority over demonic forces through His name.
Verse: “Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world.”
Interpretation:
God’s Spirit in believers is stronger than any demonic force.
Verse: “The Son of God appeared to destroy the works of the devil.”
Interpretation:
Jesus’ mission directly targets Satan’s influence—sin, deception, sickness, and oppression.
Verse: Christ disarmed principalities and powers.
Interpretation:
Jesus defeated demonic powers at the cross, removing their ultimate authority.
Verse: “How can one enter a strong man’s house and plunder his goods…?”
Interpretation:
Jesus’ power over demons shows He is stronger than Satan and can free those held captive.
Verse: “War a good warfare.”
Interpretation:
Timothy is told to fight spiritually through faithfulness to God’s calling.
Verse: “Cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light.”
Interpretation:
Spiritual warfare involves rejecting sinful behaviors and embracing holy living.
Verse: “Putting on the breastplate of faith and love…”
Interpretation:
Faith, love, and hope serve as spiritual protection.
Interpretation:
Jesus combats temptation using Scripture, demonstrating how believers should resist demonic lies.
Verse: “These signs will follow those who believe: In my name they will cast out demons.”
Interpretation:
Deliverance from demonic oppression is part of New Testament ministry.
Verse: Paul casts a spirit of divination out of a slave girl.
Interpretation:
Shows practical spiritual warfare within early church ministry.
Verse: “Satan may tempt you because of your lack of self-control.”
Interpretation:
Satan exploits emotional and relational vulnerabilities.
Interpretation:
Reveals Satan’s strategy: accusation, affliction, and testing. Also shows God’s sovereignty in spiritual conflict.
Verse: Satan accusing Joshua the high priest.
Interpretation:
Demonic accusations are countered by God’s rebuke and cleansing power.
Verse: Angelic resistance by “the prince of Persia.”
Interpretation:
Indicates spiritual warfare in heavenly realms affecting earthly events.