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November 3, 2011

:: Spiritual Warfare

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HS Series//by: Joel Piedt & Randy VanWingerden

11/2/11- Week 1

For a lot of people, the idea of spiritual warfare can be pretty scary. Most of that fear comes from the fact that we just don’t know very much about it. So we don’t want to talk about it or learn about it. We keep away from it, which only serves to sustain our fear!!  So we need to move forward in confidence and see what God’s Word saysContinue Reading  

11/9/11- Week 2

So last week we talked about our spirits, and how they make up the essence of who we are. Pretty simple concept. God’s Spirit But this week let’s consider a more mysterious idea: God’s Spirit. Scripture speaks of God’s Spirit as being vital in creation (Gen 1), and essential to who God is (1 Cor. 2:11).  In the same way that only you truly understand and know your deepest thoughts, the same is true with the Spirit of God. Continue Reading   

11/16/11- Week 3

So far we’ve given a general overview of Spiritual Warfare, and last week we talked about the Holy Spirit. Now tonight we’re gonna be getting into some unfamiliar territory: the enemy.  Now this may be a little uncomfortable to us, and even a little scary. But the truth is, Scripture has no qualms talking about hard issues like this. All throughout the Bible we very clearly see that we have a spiritual opponent, called Satan,   Continue Reading  

11/30/11- Week 4

Sometimes the concept of spiritual warfare is so much for us to handle—we just don’t know what to do with it. So we don’t even think about it. Or we imagine that it doesn’t pertain to us. Or that we are somehow immune to it.  Continue Reading  

12/7/11- Week 5

Jesus says some pretty crazy things in Scripture. Most of the time, honestly, I just don’t get it. Here are two examples of verses I struggled for a while. John 10:3,5 & John 16:23-24. What do these things mean?  How could I possibly come to understand and tell the difference between God’s voice and the enemy’s voice? Continue Reading

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