CrossFaith Church

Serpents & Cycles

41 min · 31 de may de 2026
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The devil has no new tricks — just the same cycle, running on repeat. In this message, we break down the three-step pattern the enemy uses to pull you into sin: Separation, Isolation, and Idolization. From the Garden of Eden to the wilderness temptation of Jesus, the blueprint hasn't changed. But neither has God's promise. The God of peace will SOON crush Satan under your feet — and soon doesn't mean someday. It means certain. Get back on your feet, because soon happens under your feet.

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