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Ephesians: The Good Church (Week 7) - Put on the Full Armor of God

48 min · 26 de may de 2026
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What if spiritual warfare is less about dramatic encounters with evil… and more about the quiet lies shaping your everyday life? In the final message of our Ephesians series, Pastor Patrick explores Paul’s teaching on the Armor of God and why the deepest spiritual battles are often fought in the realm of identity, desire, fear, and truth. This sermon unpacks: * the ancient idea of “acedia” or spiritual restlessness * how false beliefs quietly shape our lives * why the enemy’s primary weapon is deception * what the Armor of God actually means * how abiding in Christ becomes our defense against despair, shame, and fear The goal of the Christian life is not becoming strong enough on your own. It is learning to stand firm in the faithful, finished work of Jesus.

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