
08-06-2025 PART 3: Standing Firm in a Scheming World
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Section 1:
This message begins with Ephesians 6, emphasizing the need for strength in the Lord and the power of His might. Believers are urged to stand boldly—not timidly—in their faith, trusting that when God is with them, they are in the majority. Paul’s famous “armor of God” instruction underscores that our battle isn’t against other people, but against invisible spiritual forces. Satan’s schemes are likened to a stealth bomber—silent, deceptive, and deadly. Lies such as “you’re not worthy,” “your life is wasted,” or “God is far from you” are identified as tactics to discourage believers and derail their confidence. These are not innocent feelings—they are strategic attacks aimed to sow doubt and guilt.
Section 2:
One of Satan’s most destructive strategies, as highlighted in 2 Corinthians 2:10–11, is unforgiveness. When believers refuse to forgive others or themselves, they play into the enemy’s hands. Paul stresses that Satan will outwit us if we are unaware of his schemes—and unforgiveness is a major one. Christians are reminded that no one earns God’s forgiveness; it is a gift. Thus, we are to forgive freely, even when it feels undeserved, because that is how we were forgiven. Holding onto shame, regret, or bitterness makes a believer ineffective and vulnerable to spiritual strongholds. To move forward in victory, we must fully embrace grace, forgive, and resist the lies that keep us stuck in the past.
Section 3:
The final part of the teaching draws from Matthew 4, where Jesus resists Satan’s temptations in the wilderness. Each temptation begins with the word “if,” attempting to plant seeds of doubt, even in the Son of God. But Jesus counters each attack with, “It is written,” demonstrating that Scripture is the ultimate defense. This shows the importance of knowing the Word thoroughly—so we can respond not just with isolated verses but with the full counsel of God. Jesus models the authority and clarity needed to defeat temptation, ending the encounter by commanding Satan to leave. The teaching concludes with a powerful reminder: it is through the Word, by the Spirit, and with unwavering devotion to God alone that we can stand firm against the darkness.