We are always under spiritual attack. There are many warning signs to watch for which, if we are not careful, will lead to iniquitous lifestyles.
~ Loss of spiritual desire. The goal of any spiritual attack is to turn you away from what God wants to do in your life. That is why the first warning sign of attack is a loss of spiritual desire. Take it as a compliment that Satan acknowledges you’re important in God’s plan to the point he tries to take away your spiritual desire.
~ Physical fatigue. I know that doesn't sound very spiritual, but keep in mind that we are created beings—spirit and body. If my body is weak, it allows things to get into my mind, and that allows things to negatively affect my spirit. Stay active, eat healthy,and spend time outside.
~ "Lack attack." There are times when it seems that all of your resources dry up at the same time. The enemy attacks in this to get you to take your eyes off of God and put your eyes on money. If he can get you worrying rather than worshipping, you will start making decisions based on stress. Always remember there are two times in your life when you are especially vulnerable to temptation: when you have nothing and when you have everything. Stay close to God in both the good times and the bad times.
~ Weak prayer life. "Could you not watch with Me one hour?" Jesus asked His disciples. Then He told them, "Watch and pray, lest you enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak" (Matt. 26:40-41). “Pray always, that you may come off conqueror; yea, that you may conquer Satan” (D&C 10:5).
~ Feeling overwhelmed and helpless. It doesn't take long for feelings of being overwhelmed to lead to hopelessness and depression. Elder Holland gave great counsel, summarizing: “Above all never lose faith in your Father in Heaven who loves you more than you can comprehend. Trust in God. Hold on to His love. Know that one day the dawn will break brightly and all shadows of mortality will flee.” Remember, "Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (Heb. 11:1). If the adversary can get you to lose hope, he can get you to stop living by faith.
~ Old habits and lifestyles resurface. If this begins to happen, do not ignore the warning conviction of the Holy Spirit. Strengthen Godly relationships.
~ Pulling away from Godly relationships. Look around. Have you pulled out of relationships with people from church? Are more and more of your friends carnally-minded rather than spiritually-minded? If so, you are stumbling around the battleground and the enemy has a target on your head. I know personally the blessings that come from spiritually-strong friends, as well as the risks from carnally-minded friends. “Choose ye this day whom ye will serve” (Josh. 24:15; Alma 30:8).
Five "Do Nots" to break the enemy's attack. Once you've taken a stand against the enemy's attack, here are five "do nots" you must remember.
- Do not forget who made you. God created you with storms in mind. He has equipped you and you are going to make it through in Him.
- Do not forsake the time and place of prayer. Two things that are vital to a successful prayer life: a time of prayer and a place of prayer.
- Do not forsake the place of power. Church is a place of power. Go every week. The temple provides power; attend often. priesthood blessings provide power; ask for, and cherish them.
- Do not forsake the power of counsel. It is good to be around people who have lived longer, done more than you have and can give wise counsel.
- Do not disconnect from church leaders. Don't wait until the enemy is tearing you to pieces to seek the aid of those in a leadership role in your ward.
If you are under attack, you can arm yourself against the enemy's schemes, equip yourself to fight and win! Put on the full armor of God and trust in Him!