Theme: Lessons in Spiritual Warfare – For the next two month’s we will explore the series Lessons in Spiritual Warfare, a theme that equips believers to recognise what truly happens around them. Each week we will consider a different aspect of spiritual warfare and share practical, biblical ways to live a victorious Christian life.
Although life often feels ordinary, so much happens around us spiritually. Many influences appear harmless, yet they come disguised as “light”. Therefore, we must stay awake and aware. As leadership, we take this responsibility seriously, because ignoring these realities would leave the church vulnerable. We do not aim to make anyone super‑spiritual or superstitious. Instead, we want to help every believer recognise the need for spiritual awareness and strong discernment.
2 Corinthians 2:11 teaches that we must not remain ignorant of the devil’s devices, there are things we ought to be aware of. This week, Ps Abraham Sackey explains several key truths that strengthen your walk with God:
- He defines spiritual warfare and shows how believers engage in it with clarity and confidence.
- He outlines the devil’s devices so you recognise them immediately and refuse to fall for them.
- He highlights the danger of unforgiveness, because even something subtle can create a gap in your spiritual defences.
As we continue this journey, you will learn how to identify spiritual threats, resist them with biblical authority, and walk in daily victory.
If you are looking for opportunities to join in corporate prayer, you can log on to our weekly Saturday Morning Prayer Meeting, which runs from 8–10 am, or join our monthly War Room.
Listen to the full message and view the sermon notes using the links below.
Sermon Notes
Things We Ought To Be Aware Of
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