Many people think they are operating in the spirit, but they are actually operating in the soul. And this is where a lot of confusion in warfare comes from.
The Bible says the word of God is alive and active, sharper than any double-edged sword, and it divides between soul and spirit (Hebrews 4:12). That means there is a difference.
Your soul has power. It can be developed. Through repetition, discipline, training, exposure—you can build charisma, influence, confidence, expression. Your soul can command attention. You can speak and move people.
You can decide, “I will change my life,” and push through. That is not necessarily spiritual power. That is soul power.
Even animals show a level of presence and decision-making. How much more a human being made in the image of God? So not everything powerful is spiritual. That is the danger. Because you can use your soul and present it as the Spirit of God.
You can pray from your soul. You can speak from your soul. You can act from your soul. And it will look convincing. But it is not the same thing as operating by the Spirit.
The first man, Adam, was made a living soul. The last Adam is a life-giving spirit (1 Corinthians 15:45)
If you are in Christ, you are meant to operate as a life-giving spirit, not just a strong soul. But many believers never make that transition. They remain powerful in soul, but weak in spirit. And in warfare, that difference matters.
Full communiqué: https://youtu.be/LXoE1kRivSw?si=FrDI-TWRHT6EG9FC
[Published On 21/04/2026]

