Local Point Church: Weekly Sermons
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 16:13–14, 1 Peter 5:6–11 The call to "be on your guard" sounds great in theory, but what does it look like in the trenches of everyday life? In the second installment of our men's series, Stand Firm, Act Like Men, Pastor JT breaks down how a man of God stays vigilant against the forces trying to dismantle his faith, character, and family. Pulling back the curtain on spiritual warfare, we look at 1 Peter 5 to expose five specific tactics the enemy uses to ambush men when their guard is down. Exposing the Tactics of the Enemy Tactic 1: Pride (v. 6) — The enemy loves to convince us that we don't need help, accountability, or God. True biblical masculinity requires the strength to humble yourself under God’s mighty hand. Tactic 2: Worry (v. 7) — Anxiety paralyzes leadership. When we carry the crushing weight of pressure alone instead of casting our cares on Him, we become vulnerable to poor decisions. Tactic 3: Lack of Sobriety (v. 8) — To be sober-minded means to see things clearly as they truly are. The enemy thrives in our mental fog, distractions, and emotional numbing. Tactic 4: Isolation (v. 9) — A lone wolf is an easy target. The enemy wants to convince you that you are the only one struggling so that you will step away from the brotherhood and community of the church. Tactic 5: Lust — A weapon specifically designed to corrupt a man's vision, distort his desires, and break his covenants. Standing firm means guarding your eyes and your heart with uncompromising boundaries. The Battle Plan To stand firm, you have to know what you are up against. The enemy prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour—but he looks for the careless, the isolated, and the proud. This week, take inventory of your life. Which of these five areas has your guard been slipping in? Connect with Us: Men, don't fight these battles alone. Grab a brother, listen to this episode together, and talk about it. Visit our church website or app to find a local men's group and get plugged into the brotherhood this week.
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