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Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram Daily Podcast

The Invisible War - Spiritual Warfare 201: How to Prepare Yourself for Spiritual Battle, Part 2

Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram Daily Podcast

Living on the Edge

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2023

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Condemnation. Doubt. Guilt. Is it possible that the enemy of your soul is using these common emotions to keep you from experiencing God’s love and power? The question is - how do you get rid of them? Chip explains how you can prepare yourself for spiritual battle and win!!

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0:00.0

Condemnation, guilt, doubt, is it possible that the enemy of your soul is using these

0:08.6

common emotions to keep you from experiencing God's love and God's power?

0:14.0

You know that feeling I have at times like I'm a terrible person, I'm worthless, no one

0:19.0

could love me, those are not from God, question, how do you get rid of them?

0:24.7

Let's tackle that one together today.

0:28.7

Thanks for listening to this edition of Living on the Edge with Chip Engry.

0:35.5

Living on the Edge is an international teaching and discipleship ministry focused on helping

0:39.9

Christians live like Christians.

0:41.7

Well, in just a minute, Chip will pick up where he left off in our series, The Invisible

0:45.9

War, with the second half of his talk, how to prepare yourself for a spiritual battle.

0:51.2

It really quick, if you missed any part of our study in Ephesians chapter 6, catch up

0:55.5

anytime through the Chip Engryman.

0:57.5

Okay, let's get to today's message, here's Chip.

1:01.9

Satan's attacks aren't merely deception, but accusation.

1:05.3

He's the accuser of the brethren guilt and condemnation of the believer.

1:10.1

This happens when we willfully turn away from what we know as God's will.

1:14.0

We open ourselves to satanic attack, and we all do this, right?

1:18.6

We know what's right to do.

1:21.6

I remember in, I really think it was a great prayer and the tradition that I grew up in,

1:26.4

we had a lot of wrote prayers, and one of the prayers went something like, you know, we

1:30.8

forgive us for the things that we have done, and forgive us those things which we should

1:35.6

have done.

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