Real Life Community Church Richmond, KY

Resist The Devil

42 min · 5. Juli 2026
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Message Us! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2143308/fan_mail/new] A kids’ church skit told a room full of children to “shoot the devil” and it lit up the internet. We use that moment to ask a sharper question: what does the Bible actually tell Christians to do about Satan and spiritual warfare? We open 1 Peter 5:8-9 and slow down on Peter’s commands to be sober-minded, be watchful, and resist. That leads to a balanced view that takes the devil seriously without becoming preoccupied with him. From there we get practical: humility is not soft, it is protective. We talk humility toward each other through submission, accountability, and staying teachable, and humility toward God through casting anxieties on him, building a real prayer rhythm, and living like we truly depend on Christ. We also walk through the enemy’s common tactics: deception that makes sin look harmless, Scripture twisted out of context, temptation that hooks into our own desires, and resentment that grows when we refuse to deal with anger quickly. Finally, we connect resistance to holding firm in faith during suffering, with Job as a vivid reminder that hardship is not proof God has abandoned you. If you want a grounded, Bible-centered guide to spiritual warfare, resisting temptation, and staying alert without fear, press play, then subscribe, share, and leave a review. What part hit closest to home for you? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2143308/support]

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Episode Resist The Devil Cover

Resist The Devil

Message Us! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2143308/fan_mail/new] A kids’ church skit told a room full of children to “shoot the devil” and it lit up the internet. We use that moment to ask a sharper question: what does the Bible actually tell Christians to do about Satan and spiritual warfare? We open 1 Peter 5:8-9 and slow down on Peter’s commands to be sober-minded, be watchful, and resist. That leads to a balanced view that takes the devil seriously without becoming preoccupied with him. From there we get practical: humility is not soft, it is protective. We talk humility toward each other through submission, accountability, and staying teachable, and humility toward God through casting anxieties on him, building a real prayer rhythm, and living like we truly depend on Christ. We also walk through the enemy’s common tactics: deception that makes sin look harmless, Scripture twisted out of context, temptation that hooks into our own desires, and resentment that grows when we refuse to deal with anger quickly. Finally, we connect resistance to holding firm in faith during suffering, with Job as a vivid reminder that hardship is not proof God has abandoned you. If you want a grounded, Bible-centered guide to spiritual warfare, resisting temptation, and staying alert without fear, press play, then subscribe, share, and leave a review. What part hit closest to home for you? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2143308/support]

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