Empowered Prayer: Engaging in Spiritual Warfare

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- "Suffering clarifies Allegiance and so we have this process where when we suffer on his behalf we come to feel his comfort as well... there are two kingdoms in this world and I am trying to follow King Jesus." [37:46] ( | | )

- "Prayer is spiritual warfare... It is a recognition that there are two kingdoms at war with one another. This Is Us dedicating our time, work, relationships, everything to the glory of God." [46:48] ( | | )

- "We should be praying over our homes, our devices, praying over our kids... We should dedicate those to the Lord... that prayer motivates us to action, to constant love because we recognize those that are also in the fight with us." [53:52] ( | | )

- "Can you imagine what it would look like if our homes were like little field hospitals where people came in from the oppressive weight of the world and they felt peace and rest?" [55:13] ( | | )

- "We are told to persist in those prayers until we see the Lord's response... I do know that he is going to answer. I don't know the timeline but I don't want you to lose heart." [52:29] ( | | )

- "Suffering for Christ sharpens our focus on Him... It is through the trials and tribulations that we are reminded of the two kingdoms at war and our commitment to follow King Jesus." [37:06] ( | | )

- "Prayer is not a passive act but a dynamic engagement in spiritual warfare... We must be specific in our prayers, calling out the spirits of division, deception, and complacency." [48:59] ( | | )

- "The reality of the spiritual realm is undeniable for the believer... if we read this and think it's pre-scientific misunderstanding, then we are living as functional atheists." [31:36] ( | | )

- "Our mission is urgent because of the imminent return of Christ... we are always living in the anticipation of His coming, which motivates us to pray fervently and to act with love and hospitality." [45:59] ( | | )

- "Love and hospitality are the tangible expressions of our prayers... Our prayers should never be empty words but should manifest in loving deeds that reflect the heart of Christ." [53:52] ( | | )

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