More About Jesus - Bob Shelton

The Sword of the Spirit

14 min · 9 de may de 2026
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The sermon emphasizes the Bible as a divine standard and weapon against spiritual opposition, drawing primarily from Ephesians 6:17. It warns against the danger of misquoting or omitting Scripture, using Satan's temptation of Jesus in Luke 4 as a cautionary example. The speaker illustrates how God's Word acts as light that dispels darkness, enabling believers to navigate life and share the gospel effectively. By correctly handling the text, Christians can stand firm like a sword of the Spirit when facing trials. The message concludes with an affirmation of the Bible's authority and the necessity of preaching its truth to a lost world.

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