Living Victoriously Through Christ's Power and Spirit

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- "It's not waving your copy of the Bible around that overcomes the devil. It's burying the word of God in your heart by memorizing the Bible that you overcome the devil." [01:00:08](Download | Download)

- "Temptation comes to every place, every place... You can have the best surroundings and the best surroundings in your life and temptation can still take you down from the inside." [47:09](Download | Download)

- "Paul told Timothy, godliness with contentment is great gain... Let the sparkle and the glitter of this world draw your eyes away from what you have in the Lord Jesus." [49:56](Download | Download)

- "Before you give in to temptation, think about the future. Think about your wife. She finds out. Think about your husband. He finds out. Think about your kids." [01:03:33](Download | Download)

- "Our victory comes through Jesus, not through our own strength. Jesus overcame temptation. Jesus died for our sins on the cross." [01:06:49](Download | Download)

- "So it's being full of the Spirit of God that gives you the power to withstand the pressure from the outside. Number one, be filled with Spirit. Number two, be familiar with the Bible." [58:00](Download | Download)

- "The key is are you in Christ as Christ in you if he is, and you can be a victor. How do you overcome temptation? Man, get full of the Spirit of God." [01:07:23](Download | Download)

- "In your Christian life, the more you lose battles, the weaker you feel, the more defeated you feel. But the more you win, the more you overcome." [01:07:56](Download | Download)

- "It's possible to live a life of defeat. I want to be a winner. I want to be a victor through Jesus Christ, and it's possible." [01:08:23](Download | Download)

- "Temptation is not a sin. It's giving in to temptation that's sin. Temptation is a tempter knocking on the door of your heart. Sin is opening the door and letting him in." [42:23](Download | Download)
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