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Tag: Satan

  • Spiritual Discouragement: It’s Causes, Effects, and some Remedies

    Spiritual Discouragement: It’s Causes, Effects, and some Remedies

    Even the strongest can falter under relentless opposition. Nehemiah 4:10 reveals how discouragement seeks to stall God’s work. Against rubble and shadowed threats, the faithful press on, trusting God’s strength. This sermon explores perseverance in the face of spiritual attack and the courage needed to rebuild what seems lost.

  • The Devil’s Design of Destruction

    The Devil’s Design of Destruction

    Opposition is never passive. In Nehemiah 4:7-15, enemies plot to halt God’s work, sowing fear and intimidation. Yet strategy, prayer, and united diligence transform threat into triumph. God equips His people to stand firm, reinforcing His work against every attempt at destruction, showing that persistence under God’s hand prevails.

  • The Devilish Design of Derision

    The Devilish Design of Derision

    Mockery is never accidental; it is a calculated weapon against the work of God. In Nehemiah 4, derision aims to weaken resolve and halt obedience. Yet prayer, perseverance, and quiet faithfulness expose ridicule for what it is and press the work forward under God’s sovereign hand, until the wall rises despite the laughter of enemies.

  • A Faithless Woman and a Faithful Remnant

    A Faithless Woman and a Faithful Remnant

    In Revelation 2:18–29, Christ confronts a church tolerating corruption while preserving a faithful remnant. This sermon exposes the danger of spiritual compromise, the seduction of false authority, and the steadfast call of the risen Lord to holiness, perseverance, and hope in His final judgment and promised reward.

  • The Church in Satantown

    The Church in Satantown

    In Revelation 2:12–17, Christ speaks to a church that lives in Satantown. Lifes rough, but the worst part is, compromise has kicked in. Compromise is one of the most incidious attacks of the devil and sadly the church has folded to it all too often.