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CloseDr. Zack Williams - April 28, 2019
Spiritual Warfare: Who is Our Enemy?
Ephesians 6:10-20, Acts 19:8-20 As we examine the truths of Spiritual Warfare we must know who our enemy is. Today we seek to identify him so that you may be able to stand against his tactics. Ezekiel 28:13-19 1) Our enemy is... a) a Real Person b) a Created Being c) a Fallen Being d) a Determined Being e) a Damned Being 2) Our enemy has Real Power We can a) Overestimate our enemy b) Underestimate our enemy 3) Our enemy has the ability to Possess He also has the ability of a) Temptation b) Oppression c) Possession
Related Topics: Satan, Sin, Spirit-Filled Life, Temptation | More Messages from Dr. Zack Williams | Download Audio
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