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Commandments Jesus Christ Gave His Disciples to Fight Spiritual Warfare #10
Commandments Jesus Christ Gave His Disciples to Fight Spiritual Warfare #10. Blessings, this is Pastor Francisco Gómez greeting you. We continue our teaching series Called to Be a Disciple. Today we are on teaching number 10. Today's title is Commandments that…
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Commandments Jesus Christ Gave His Disciples to Fight Spiritual Warfare #10. Blessings, this is Pastor Francisco Gómez greeting you. We continue our teaching series Called to Be a Disciple. Today we are on teaching number 10. Today's title is Commandments our Lord Jesus Christ gave his disciples to fight […]
Blessings, this is Pastor Francisco Gómez greeting you. We continue our teaching series Called to Be a Disciple. Today we are on teaching number 10.
Today's title is Commandments Our Lord Jesus Christ Gave His Disciples to Fight the Spiritual Warfare, and this is a commandment, it is an ordinance, it is something that, if we are true disciples of the Lord, we must do. Many churches are not yet disciples, but I have faith that, by the mercy of God, many of them, upon hearing a teaching like this, will become disciples of the Lord. Because many of those churches, as long as they are not disciples of the Lord, do not fight the spiritual battle.
They consider it unnecessary — they think that simply preaching, simply talking about the word of God, is enough — but the reality is that it is not so. It is not so, first of all, because the Lord commanded his disciples to fight the battle, and we will see that in the scriptures we will be sharing in this teaching. But on the other hand, only a person who is completely spiritually clueless, not to use the more common word, spiritually blind, could fail to understand why this is necessary. How could we not fight the spiritual battle when our adversary the devil goes about like a roaring lion day and night looking to harm us, looking to harm our children, looking to harm the sheep who come to church, looking to harm everyone, really. The devil wants to harm even those who are evil, but even more so those who seek the Lord Jesus Christ.
So, truly, you are my witnesses — the devil wants to harm you in many ways, in your finances, your health, your marriage — he wants to damage all of it, limit all of it, manipulate all of it, block all of it, everything that is good. If it's something bad, well then no, instead he pushes people toward doing it. But if it is true that the devil wants to do harm, how can we not fight? How can we just stand there with our arms crossed, the way churches are doing right now, watching the sheep being devoured by the devil? It grieves me deeply that regularly people come to our church asking for help with healing or deliverance, and they come from churches in different parts of the world, because our church is also virtual, and they come asking for help, and say, pastor, I went to my own pastor and told him I'm tormented, I'm tormented, and all he tells me is, sister, you have to have faith and just hold on, everything is going to be fine.
That is the devil speaking. Those words come from people who unfortunately are completely ignorant of what is happening, because how is it possible for a person with understanding — if he's supposedly a pastor, a pastor who is supposed to care for the sheep — how can a person with understanding see that the devil wants to destroy the sheep and just stand there with arms crossed doing nothing? They basically tell the person, just stay as you are, let the devil keep torturing you, and everything will be fine.
When the devil finally gets tired of torturing you, then you'll be fine — basically, if he kills you, that's when you'll rest. No — the Lord Jesus Christ commanded his disciples, the Lord Jesus Christ commanded his disciples to heal and deliver the sheep. So as soon as we go to heal them and deliver them, in that very moment we pastors are entering into a conflict with the devil. Only the pastors who are not doing what the Lord commanded — healing and delivering the sheep — are the ones not fighting.
But the moment we go to take back the sheep he is tormenting, whom the predators in the spirit are devouring, in that moment a spiritual conflict begins between us and the devil. Until we do that, the devil simply keeps the person enslaved, tormented, manipulated, controlled, and dominated. But when we resist him and say, no more, devil, I do not allow you to touch my sheep, I do not allow you to meddle with my life either, I do not submit to what you want — in that moment there is a spiritual conflict, because the devil is an enslaver, he is like a dictator.
Think of a Saddam Hussein, a Hitler, a Maduro, any of the world's dictators — that is what the devil is like, only a bit worse than they are. He wants everyone to do what he wants, the way he wants it, when he wants it. And whoever refuses to do it is already in conflict with him.
In short, everyone who is not fighting the spiritual battle is because they are under the devil's grip. Everyone who is not fighting, every church that is not fighting, every pastor that is not fighting — tell them I said this — they are slaves of the devil. And I say it and I can prove it, because if I pray over them, Satan — even though he deceives them and makes them believe they have no demon — he himself is the very first one holding them in chains.
Everyone who is not fighting is a slave. The word says in 1 Timothy 6:12, fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, to which you were also called and have confessed the good confession in the presence of many witnesses. Fight the good fight of faith.
Who fights? Well, those who are at war, because we are at war, we are at war. Here it was Paul speaking, but it isn't really Paul, it is God through Paul, speaking to Timothy. Because we are fighting.
Having faith in the Lord, saying, Lord, I receive you, is also declaring war on the devil. As long as the devil has a person out in the world fornicating, committing adultery, drinking, caught up in the things of the world, in idolatry, he keeps them as a slave — he makes them sick, he torments them, but slowly, little by little. But when we say, Lord, I want to receive you, Lord Jesus, I want to turn away from sin, I don't want any more drunkenness, I don't want any more fornication, I want to turn away from sin, Lord —
— in that moment the lying devil also comes at you like a roaring lion. That is the first declaration of war any person can make against the devil: deciding to follow Jesus Christ and turn away from sin. And when people do that, many of them come — many also come asking for help.
Pastor, I don't know what's happening, ever since I repented, pastor, I've been sick, my finances have gone bad, this happens to me, that happens to me. Yes — because when a person is doing the things of the world, the demons are already there hidden, they're in the body, hidden. But when a person wants to escape, that's when Pharaoh comes with his armies to pursue the slaves and try to drag them back into slavery — they come and oppress the person, they trigger sicknesses that were already hidden but dormant, they bring pain, marriage problems, financial problems, getting fired from work — many things happen.
Because the devil is an enslaver. And while a person is doing the things of the world, fine, no problem, but the moment you want to turn away from sin, that is not allowed. So that is the first declaration of war we can all make against the devil: wanting to turn away from sin.
2 Timothy 2:3. You therefore endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. As a good soldier of Jesus Christ. Yes, especially those of us who are disciples with a ministry.
If we are disciples of the Lord, we are soldiers — we already are soldiers, because really everyone who repents is a soldier, but those of us who have a ministry are, so to speak, already lieutenants or colonels — it's as though we already have a rank, if we have a ministry. But everyone who repents, everyone who wants to turn away from sin, has to be a soldier of the Lord, has to fight. If they don't fight, the devil is going to torment them, the devil is going to hit them, the devil is going to push them back into the world to fornicate and drink, and they will not stand firm.
Only if we are fighting, resisting the devil in faith, with understanding, with perseverance, with steadiness — only that way can we stand firm, because the devil is on the prowl, just waiting for us to take our eyes off the Lord for a moment so he can come cause trouble. 1 Peter 5:8, be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Your adversary — who is an adversary? An opponent.
When they say so-and-so is going to fight so-and-so — not that I approve of any of those sports, but it's something we all know, fighting sports out there — when they announce so-and-so against so-and-so, the adversary is so-and-so. Who is an adversary? It's a person who is going to fight against you.
In short, your adversary the devil, the word of God says, is our adversary the devil — we fight with him. He goes about like a roaring lion, seeking whom to devour. What does the devil want to do? He wants to devour you.
How is one not going to fight against someone who wants to devour them? How do pastors justify not fighting against someone who wants to devour their sheep, and still call themselves pastors? How can they say we don't have to fight against someone who wants to devour their children and their spouses? How can one not fight? Well, those are the people who don't want to get out of slavery, or who don't care about being slaves. John 10:10, the thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly — the thief.
Here we see that our adversary wants to devour, but the adversary, the devil, also came to steal, kill, and destroy. How can we not fight against someone who wants to steal what is yours? How can we not fight against someone who wants to kill and destroy you and your loved ones? That is what the devil wants, and he works at it seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. In these days the devil doesn't take any vacations, because he already knows his time is short and that soon he will be bound for a thousand years.
He is moving fast right now, looking for someone to devour, looking for someone to destroy, looking for someone to kill. How can we not have to fight? James 4:7, submit therefore to God, resist the devil and he will flee from you. Submit to God, the word of God says.
We must submit to God and resist him until he flees. The word not only says we must fight, but here it is not giving instructions on how. This teaching is not exactly about fighting the battle or how to fight it — more than anything, the goal here is to make it clear that if we are disciples of Jesus Christ, we have to fight.
Every church that says we don't have to fight spiritual warfare is, because of that, not made up of disciples of the Lord, and once again, they are slaves. We disciples are free in the Lord, but we fight for that freedom and resist the enslaver who wants to subject us to slavery, and we tell him, no, devil, you are not welcome, you are not welcome, we do not accept what you want for us, we do not accept your plans, we do not accept your purposes, we do not accept your witchcraft, we do not accept anything that comes from you. But when we do that, why do we do it? Because it has to be done for it to be so — we have to fight, we have to fight, and our weapons are not carnal, they are mighty in Christ.
Luke 10:19, behold, I give you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you. Why would the Lord give strength against the enemy if we don't have to fight? Who is the enemy? If we don't have to fight the battle, then why does the Lord say we have an enemy? And also, why would he say he gives power and authority over the enemy if we have no one to fight? I am amazed to see so many churches say we don't have to fight the battle, that giving a few pretty, flattering words, giving a pat on the back to someone with depression, panic, anxiety, torment, pain, to someone with cancer, a tumor, someone whose mind the devil has bound with madness, with insanity — no, there's nothing to do, just, sister, stay with that bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, it's fine, nothing's wrong.
Just take that little pill so the devil can bind you even more, and it's fine. That is basically what churches tell people. If they fought, if they prayed the way the Lord commands, they would understand that behind that schizophrenia, behind that bipolar disorder, behind that depression, behind that anxiety, behind that panic, there are demons tormenting that person.
And they say the person has no demons, but they say that only because they don't pray. They say the person has no demons because that's how they confirm they are not disciples of the Lord — they are not healing and delivering people. I believe that the very first day they actually pray for that person, they will realize the person is full of demons.
Not all who are sick have demons. But it is demons that cause many of these illnesses. The only thing one needs to do to understand this and prove it for oneself is to pray for the sick.
Matthew 18:18. Truly I say to you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. Here the Lord is already saying, isn't he, that we have power to bind here on earth, and what we bind here is bound in heaven.
In other words, what we bind in the physical is also being bound in the spirit. For those who want to understand this, we have a teaching series. Spiritual Warfare: Training Your Hand for Battle — it's 25 teachings.
Listen to it, it will give you understanding, because we are fighting, and we explain how to fight the battle effectively, how to fight to overcome, to win. Ephesians 6:11-13.
Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Here the word is telling us who we fight against.
But it's not just our adversary the devil first — here it's telling us that we don't only fight against Satan. Here it's already telling us there is an army, that there are rulers, principalities, powers, and spiritual hosts of wickedness. It's telling us of different ranks of demons that we also fight against.
But it's telling us we have to put on the whole armor of God in order to stand firm in the evil day. In other words, if we are not dressed — here it's telling us that if we are not properly dressed for battle, if we are not prepared for those evil days, which is when the devil comes to attack, basically we will not stand firm. It says, that you may be able to stand firm in that evil day, you have to be dressed in the whole armor.
And having done all — that is, once that process is over, when the devil comes to attack you with everything he has, with his principalities, his rulers, his powers, his spiritual hosts of wickedness come to fight against a person, because it's against them that we fight. It says, we do not wrestle against flesh and blood — meaning, it is not against people that we fight.
When your wife gets like — you know how some of them get, wanting to fight and fight — when problems come up out there and suddenly, out of nowhere, they hate you, or strange things suddenly happen, those people are not our enemies. The word says we do not fight against flesh and blood. In other words, it's not your uncle, it's not your aunt, it's not your mom, it's not your dad, it's not your son, it's not your daughter, it's not your spouse.
It is the principalities, the rulers, the powers, the spiritual hosts of wickedness that are manipulating that person, and it is one way in which the devil is waging war against you through them. And the word says that when those moments come, we have to be dressed in the whole armor of God. That way, we will be able to stand firm in those days when the devil comes against us.
Romans 13:12-14. The night is far spent, the day is at hand. Therefore let us cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light — the armor of light. Let us walk properly, as in the day, not in revelry and drunkenness, not in sexual promiscuity and lewdness, not in strife and envy.
But rather, put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts. Let us put on the armor of light — in other words, there is an armor of light and an armor of darkness. The armor of darkness is sin — everything that is sin is a tool the devil uses to destroy.
2 Corinthians 10:3-6. For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ, and being ready to punish all disobedience when your obedience is fulfilled. Though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh — that is, we don't have to fight the fight the way the world fights it, with fists, with violence, no. Our weapons are spiritual, but they are mighty to tear down the enemy's strongholds.
So one scripture after another shows clearly that we are at war. Does anyone still have any doubt that we have an adversary? Does someone believe the man who says we don't have to fight spiritual warfare, or do they believe God, through what he reveals to us in his word?
Whom do you believe? Do you believe the man who creates doctrine for himself, or do you believe God in what he shows us and reveals to us in his word? Which of the two do you believe? We also look at Mark 16:15-20, where it says these signs will follow those who believe. In his name we will heal, we will cast out demons, we will speak in tongues. So if we are disciples of Jesus Christ, we are called, commanded, ordained by God.
It is an ordinance, it is a command. This isn't a matter of, oh, well, I believe in you, Lord, but I'm going to serve you my own way. I have a church, I'm going to be a pastor, or I'm a prophet, an evangelist, a teacher.
I'm going to serve you, Lord, but I only want to give nice words. I don't want to get involved with the devil. Well, whoever doesn't want to get involved with the devil should not serve God.
Because if we are going to serve Christ, we have to do it the way he commands. The Lord commands us to fight the battle of faith. It is a battle of faith.
Because everyone who wants to have faith in God, to turn away from sin, is already in a war. It is not optional. It is not optional.
It's part of it, part of the process, it's part of it, it's necessary. It is a conflict in which there are two kingdoms — one led by Satan and the other led by our Lord Jesus Christ.
And this world, because of original sin, is under Satan. Everyone who wants to pass into the kingdom of light, into the kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ, has to fight the devil. Because the devil is an enslaver, and he is not — he is not just, he is unjust.
He is a tyrant. Tyrants — even if you say, no, I don't want sin anymore, I don't want it — the devil says, no, I want you to stay in sin. Now, for you to get rid of that sin, you have to resist the devil, and you have to learn, you must learn to use our spiritual weapons to keep him away.
1 Corinthians 9:24-25. Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may obtain it.
Everyone who competes for the prize is temperate in all things. They do it to obtain a perishable crown, but we for an imperishable crown. Here the Lord is showing us that this is, obviously, like a race, and not everyone who is in a race takes home a crown — only those who run it to win. Those of us who persevere in this battle and fight it to win.
We are those who fear God, but we are diligent, just as Paul said he worked out his salvation with fear and trembling. So we run to win, we run, we fight this battle to overcome, being diligent, being gentle as a dove but shrewd as a serpent, not clueless, not ignorant of our adversary's schemes, because if we don't recognize how our adversary deceives and how he fights against us, how are we going to overcome? Luke 22:31-32, Simon, Simon, indeed Satan has asked for you, that he may sift you as wheat, but I have prayed for you, that your faith should not fail, and when you have returned, strengthen your brothers.
Peter, considered a pillar among the first twelve, was the one Satan asked to sift, that is, to trip up. The Lord says, and when you have returned — meaning, while Peter was being sifted, even though the Lord interceded for him and prayed that his faith would not fail, because if his faith had failed under that sifting, things could have turned out badly — the Lord interceded so that Peter's faith would not fail, in that moment when the devil was coming against him. But even so the Lord says when you have returned, meaning that while the devil was sifting him, Peter would, so to speak, lose his focus, would temporarily fall away, because that is the battle: when the devil comes hard against us, it's as if a person gets shaken, even a little. The devil has power, he has power to do evil — that is the reality. We have an adversary, an adversary who is defeated, but who has power. Just look at what happened to Job — when the Lord allowed the devil to come against Job, he killed his children; Job was extremely wealthy and was left ruined; he was healthy and was left sick; he lost everything. That is the power the devil has to harm, to destroy — he is a destroyer, he is a destroyer, he loves to destroy. If we are not firm in the faith, we can end up in a bad place. Hebrews 12:4, you have not yet resisted to bloodshed, striving against sin. In our struggle against sin, we also fight against sin, because Satan is cunning, he is a deceiver — see how, with the first couple, he told the woman, Eve, oh no, if you eat of that you will be like us — the Lord had said, no, if you eat of that you will die — but the devil just twisted it a little, so much so that it hardly even seemed like the woman was sinning. How would she have known otherwise, except by faith and obedience, because the Lord said don't eat it, if you eat it this will happen — that's how we know it was sin. But who would think that eating a piece of fruit — and in a place where there was no sin, and a beautiful fruit, in a place that wasn't contaminated — who would think that eating that fruit would cause death? The devil just twisted it a little, and the woman went ahead and ate. So we fight against sin — sin is everything that is contrary to the word of God, even if it looks harmless, like that fruit in Eden, even if that fruit appears to be in a place where there is no sin, and that fruit appears to have no poison in it — if the Lord says don't do it, we had better not do it, because if we do it, it is sin, and sin is power the devil uses to cause harm. Because the first couple ate that fruit, today we are all contaminated, today we all die, were it not for the grace of the Lord who gives us life again. So everything that is disobedience to the word of God, everything that contradicts the word of God, is sin. Those who say we don't have to cast out demons and heal the sick are all sinning, because they are contradicting the word of God — the Lord said these signs will follow those who believe in my name. Others say we don't have to fight spiritual warfare, but the word commands us again and again to fight spiritual warfare, and therefore everyone who says the opposite of the word of God is sinning. The word even says, whoever preaches a different gospel, let him be accursed — meaning, he is under a curse. Whoever says, whoever says the opposite of what is written in the word of God, is not only sinning, he is accursed, because he is preaching a different gospel. Hebrews 3:13, but exhort one another daily, while it is still called Today, lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin. Yes, sin hardens — exhort one another — sin hardens the heart, sin deceives, sin — what is the wage of sin? Death.
1 Peter 5:9-10, but resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world, and after you have suffered a while, may the God of all grace, who called us to His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you. Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are being experienced by your brothers throughout the world. We certainly have victory through our Lord Jesus Christ, and every case is different, because the truth sets us free, but at the same time, especially for those of us who have a ministry, this world is under the wicked one, and the devil controls the minds of many people. According to the grace of God given to a group — I would say, although to a group, to many disciples with a ministry — it's not necessarily that all of them have to go through many difficulties, but at the same time, clearly, according to the scriptures, as the scriptures show us, and as it happened to those holy men who received the Lord before us, many suffered affliction, many suffered — why? Because the devil manipulates the minds of many, even in government, of influential people, of religious people, even within one's own family, so that we who are his disciples will be discouraged from wanting to do this work. So all that situation of opposition, of contradiction, of hostility — they curse us, they criticize us, they slander us — these are all things the devil brings about against disciples, and they cause a certain suffering in the flesh. So, I know everyone likes it when people say, no, in the gospel everything is going to be beautiful, everything is going to be rosy, and yes, everything is going to be just fine, spiritually everything is fine — but physically, for a while, many of us have to deal with adverse situations; it is part of the spiritual battle, part of spiritual warfare. The devil uses his influence over mind control and over government, and many other things, to oppose us. So that is the reality: if we are disciples of the Lord, then it is enough for the disciple to be like the teacher. The Lord Jesus Christ suffered, even being holy and righteous and perfect — he suffered persecution, he suffered rejection, he suffered opposition from those who opposed the gospel, he suffered persecution, even repeated attempts on his life from those who opposed the gospel. Well, yes — those of us who preach the true gospel, those of us who have a calling, especially as apostle, prophet, or evangelist, a true calling that comes from Christ, we too will find much opposition, to the point that the word speaks of — and who are these? These are the martyrs of the Lamb, those who lost their lives during the tribulation — martyrs. Who is a martyr? Someone who dies for the testimony of the truth. So not only will some of us suffer, according to the grace of God, but some of us disciples of the Lord will still have the honor of dying for the testimony of the truth. I say honor, because it is an honor to die for Christ — if he, being holy, died for us, he who needed nothing from us, then how much more is it that we, being sinners, whom he gives eternal life, should die for the righteous and holy one — an honor, as Peter — Paul, excuse me — said, for me to live is Christ, but to die is gain, because if we go with the Lord, if we die and go with him, we will have that honor of being counted among the many who will have white robes and will receive the Lord. Matthew 26:41, watch and pray, lest you enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. Watch and pray — that is, when adverse things come, the word commands us to watch, because the flesh is weak. When we are sifted, when that opposition created by the enemy comes, we have to pray, pray, pray — prayer is one of those powerful tools the Lord has provided us so that we can overcome in moments of opposition.
2 Thessalonians 3:3, but the Lord is faithful, who will establish you and guard you from the evil one. In other words, the Lord is merciful, and in reality this battle is so intense that we cannot overcome it by our own strength either, but the Lord is faithful and merciful, and we do what he commands us, but he always gives us a bit of protection, he gives us help, in those crucial moments when our strength seems like it can't hold out. The Lord is merciful — we call on his name and he is quick to help us, at the precise moment we need it, he is our help, the Lord is with us, we don't fight this fight alone, the great King watches over his children. John 16:33, these things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world. In the world we will have tribulation — that doesn't say everything in the world will be rosy, no, we will have tribulation, especially those of us who have a ministry. Those who don't have a ministry still have opposition, but the opposition is less. The greater the ministry, the more opposition — pastors and teachers have less opposition than evangelists, but evangelists have less than prophets, and prophets less than apostles. Apostles, and prophets, and in third place evangelists, are the ones who have the most persecution, the most retaliation, and the most efforts by the devil to make life difficult and impossible for us. But in all these things we are more than conquerors, because the Lord is with us, and he prepares us spiritually to withstand the challenges the enemy puts in our path. Zechariah 4:6, so he answered and said to me, this is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel, not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord of hosts. That is how we fight this spiritual battle — not by our physical strength, but by the Spirit of God. When we understand the truth, when we are his disciples, the Lord fills us with power, because we will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon us, and these signs will follow those who believe. We cannot perform the signs, we cannot be witnesses in all nations, on our own — we are in the flesh — that is not by the power of our own strength, it is by the power of the Spirit of God, who, when we receive the truth, the Lord strengthens us, the Lord fills us with his Holy Spirit, and by the guidance and power of his Spirit, we overcome in this spiritual battle. And to conclude this teaching.
2 Timothy 4:7, Paul says, I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. That is my desire for each one of you listening to this teaching: that you fight the spiritual battle, and that, like Paul, you may be able to say with joy at the end of the race, I have fought the good fight, I have finished my race, and I have kept the faith. Because the devil fights against our faith — the devil's goal in that battle he wages against us once we receive the Lord is to make us reject the faith and stumble, so that we don't finish the race, because only those who finish will receive that precious crown of eternal life. I bless each one of you who is listening — may the Lord cause this seed planted through this teaching to grow in your hearts, so that you may bear much fruit; may the Lord strengthen you to fight this battle, not just for a few days but to the very end, until the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, which is already very near. The Lord bless you, until next time.
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