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The Force Behind the Church | Why the Enemy Can’t Stop What God Starts

31 min · 15. juni 2026
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What happens when the enemy does everything possible to stop God's people? In Acts 5, the apostles are arrested, threatened, beaten, and commanded to stop preaching about Jesus. Yet every attempt to silence them only fuels the spread of the Gospel. Why? Because the power behind the movement wasn't human determination...it was God Himself. Using the picture of a beach ball pushed underwater, this message reminds us that there is a greater force at work in the life of every believer. Opposition may come. Fear may rise. People may criticize. But when God is behind what He's called you to do, no prison, no threat, and no enemy can stop His purpose. If you've ever questioned your calling, felt intimidated by opposition, or wondered if you have what it takes to live on mission, this message is for you. 📖 Scripture: Acts 5:17 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_Z4vLcoXP4&t=317s]-42 In this message you'll discover: • Why courage grows when you know who's fighting for you • How God strengthens His people through opposition • Why the enemy cannot stop what God has determined to accomplish • How to stand firm when sharing your faith feels difficult • What it means to trust God's power instead of your own The same Spirit that empowered the early church lives in believers today. You are not fighting alone. Sunday Teachings drop every Monday and new episodes of The Extra Point drop every Tuesday! To hear the Sunday teachings that are discussed for the Extra Point, visit the previously aired episode of The Southridge Church Podcast.

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