Sunday Morning Victory

Fighting and Winning Spiritual Battles

27 min · 3. mai 2026
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This powerful message centers on the reality that we are engaged in spiritual warfare, but we fight from a position of victory rather than striving for it. Drawing from Ephesians 6, we explore the full armor of God not as defensive equipment we hide behind, but as weapons we wield with authority. The central revelation challenges a common misconception: the shield of faith is not just for cowering behind while enemy arrows fly. Instead, it is an offensive weapon we charge forward with, smashing through enemy lines with enlarged faith. The testimony woven throughout demonstrates that healing and miracles are not relics of biblical history but present-day realities available to us right now. We learn that the same resurrection power that raised Jesus from the dead lives within us, giving us authority over all the power of the enemy. This is not theoretical theology but practical application, as evidenced by real-life healing from traumatic brain injury, depression, and anxiety. The message calls us to recognize our spiritual credentials, understand that the enemy must submit to the authority we carry in Jesus' name, and to stop fighting spiritual battles in the physical realm. When we declare victory over our families, health, and finances, we are not wishful thinking but exercising legitimate spiritual authority backed by unchangeable spiritual laws.

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