Enemies of Sonship by Dramane Traore is a fierce and revelatory confrontation with the forces—both external and internal—that resist the manifestation of the sons of God. With unflinching clarity and prophetic discernment, Traore exposes the patterns, mindsets, and spiritual strongholds that keep believers from walking in their true identity as sons born of God. This is not a book about opposition from the world; it is a spotlight on the hidden enemies within the believer’s own heart, tradition, and thinking that sabotage divine maturity.
Traore uncovers how fear, religion, performance, shame, and false humility subtly undermine the work of grace and keep believers bound to spiritual infancy. These enemies may wear the mask of piety, but they deny the power of divine sonship and obscure the truth of the new creation. The book confronts every lie that tells the believer they are distant from God, unworthy of inheritance, or still struggling to become what they already are in Christ.
Enemies of Sonship is both sword and fire—a message that cuts away the veil and ignites the spirit. It calls the Church out of the wilderness of insecurity and into the glorious liberty of the sons of God. Traore urges readers to silence every voice that contradicts the Father’s declaration and to arise in the boldness of those who know they are not just saved—they are sons. This is not a path of comfort; it is a call to war for identity, and to cast down every enemy that hinders the full expression of sonship on the earth.