Sermon Tone Analysis
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! “A LIE ABOUT SPIRITUAL WARFARE”
* Our enemy is real!
/1 Peter 5:8/
* The battle is real!
/Ephesians 6:11-12/
* How do we approach this reality?
* Beware of certain voices.
*THE LIE:* Christians have authority and power over the devil and his forces.
*CHECK IT OUT:*
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The only ones with this kind of authority.
(Besides Jesus)*
/Luke 9:1/
/Luke 10:17-20/
/Acts/
/Romans and on/
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The devil is a fallen angel, as are his forces.*
/Ezekiel 28:12-17/
/Isaiah 14:12-15/
/Job 1:6/
/2 Corinthians 11:14/
* Angels were created by God.
* /Psalm 148:1-5; Colossians 1:15-16/
* The Creator has greater power and authority than His creation.
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We were created a little lower than the angels.*
/Hebrews 2:6-8/
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Christians will judge angels, but not yet.*
/1 Corinthians 6:3/
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Even God’s angels won’t assume authority to rebuke the devil and his forces.*
/2 Peter 2:10-12/
/Jude 8-10/
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Truth for seeing victory in the battle.*
/1 John 4:4/
/James 4:7/
/1 Peter 5:8-11/
/Ephesians 4:27/
/Ephesians 6:10-18/
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