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The Devil Can't Kill What God Wants Alive

The Devil Can't Kill What God Wants Alive

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What do you do when the enemy's command directly contradicts God's promise?

Pastor Maurice Yancey brings a powerful and faith-stirring message from Exodus 1, focusing on the Hebrew midwives who feared God more than Pharaoh. Drawing from Exodus 1:15–21, this sermon highlights how obedience to God became the key to survival, protection, and blessing in the midst of oppression.

Pastor Maurice reminds us that the midwives' refusal to comply with Pharaoh's decree was not rebellion rooted in fear, but faith rooted in reverence for God. Their decision to honor God's authority over earthly power resulted in divine protection and unexpected increase, proving that what God has ordained cannot be canceled by the enemy.

Through transparent personal testimonies, Pastor Maurice connects the biblical narrative to real life experiences of trauma, adversity, and resilience. He encourages believers to trust God's plan even when circumstances feel threatening, confusing, or painful. This sermon is a call to embrace purpose, stand firm in faith, and believe that God's intervention is greater than any opposition.

When you choose obedience to God over fear of adversity, His protection, purpose, and promises will always prevail.

Sermon Scripture: Exodus 1:15-17

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