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How much can we truly know about angels and demons?

How much can we truly know about angels and demons?

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What We Believe, 11 of 11 from August 31, 2025 "Our unseen spiritual battle is to stand anchored on Jesus' truth and work." Angels, Satan, Demons by Michael Lockstampfor (@mikocks)SUMMARYThis sermon explains that angels and demons are created spiritual beings who operate primarily in the spiritual realm but can influence the material world. While angels serve God's purposes, Satan and his demons—who make up one-third of all angels—rebelled against God and now work to deceive humans through disguise, dialogue, doubt, and denial. Pastor Michael highlights that our spiritual battle isn't to fight these unseen enemies directly but to “stand anchored on Jesus's truth and work,” remembering that Christ has already disarmed these spiritual authorities through His work on the cross.REFLECTION & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS💬 How does your understanding of future events impact your willingness to share your faith with others? 💬 What thought patterns regularly draw us away from trusting God’s truth? 💬 Are we trusting Jesus to bring us into His victory over our true enemies?ADDITIONAL RESOURCES📝 Sermon Notes for this message 💾 Download a transcript of this message 📰 Blog Summary for this message https://www.ocalaneighborhood.church/on-your-street/ 🖼️ Sermon Slides 📖 Angels and demons serve God's purposes (Job 38:1-7 & 1:6) 📖 God is demonstrating His character to angels and demons through His work saving humanity (Ephesians 2:9-12) 📖 Our fight is to stand firm in what Jesus has said and done (Ephesians 6:10-20) 📖 Jesus has disarmed every opponent by his crucifixion (Colossians 2:13-15) LINKSWebsiteDownload our App! (Apple) (Android)DonatePodcastMusic by Blue Dot Sessions
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