Worship: Our Weapon of Spiritual Warfare and Victory

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1. "Worship is a big deal. What I call worship. It's an opportunity to go to war in our worship. And it is a tool that the Lord has given us to use. And I believe that when we all know how to use that tool, that it changes our life and it changes the trajectory of our church when we come together in worship, warring against the enemy." [07:28] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Ephesians 6 says, We do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against rulers, authorities, cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in heavenly places. The thing that we battle is not other people. It's not even things that happen. We battle the enemy. Satan is real. Hell. Hell is a real place. The enemy desires for you to be in bondage. He desires for you to be bound. And there is a war that is waging in the heavenly realms." [29:00] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Worship is a tool that we have been given by God to wage war. Our true war is not against the visible, but it is against the invisible. Worship is a response to the enemy, the enemy that seeks to defeat us. When we gather to worship, we're not just singing songs. We are engaging in a battle that brings light in the midst of darkness. That brings light in the midst of depression. That brings light in the midst of anxiety. That brings light in the midst of lack. That brings light in the midst of sickness. That brings light in the midst of darkness. That brings light in the midst of anxiety. That brings light in the midst of addiction. That brings light in the midst of broken marriages. There's light that's happening. That is what worship is." [31:05] (58 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Worship is one of the most valuable and powerful tools that we have at our disposal. And when we go to worship, a few things happen. And before we move into this next portion of our worship, I want to go over these things very quickly. When we worship, in our singing, we are giving honor to God for who he is. In our singing, we're giving honor to God for who he is. In our singing, we're giving honor to God for who he is." [32:38] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The second thing that we are doing when we worship is we're reminding our flesh and our soul of who he is. This right here, our flesh and our soul. Our soul is our feeler and our thinker. We're reminding our soul of who he is because we forget, we be forgetting a lot. We're reminding our flesh and our soul of who he is. Because God has not forgotten who he is, but what has happened is that we have begun focusing so much on the problem and the situation that we're facing and we've spent so much time thinking about it. We've spent so much time worried about it. We've spent so much time mulling over the what ifs and mulling over what's gonna happen and mulling over those things that now we have forgotten who he is." [36:32] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Worship reminds me that in the midst of the situation and in the midst of what I'm going through, God is still God. It reminds me that although it's bad, although it's dark, although it seems like it's at the bottom of the bottom, you know what I've been here before and the last time I was here, God came through now that I think about it. This is probably the 50th time that I've been here. And every single time. Every single time God keeps coming through. So in spite of my situation, in spite of my problem, I am reminded of who God is even in the middle of it." [42:38] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Worship is an act of spiritual warfare that declares our hope and our trust in Jesus. His sovereignty over our battles. We confront the struggles of this life in worship. And we remind ourselves of who God is. Yes, it's bad. Yes, the situation is happening. Yes, this is going on. But guess what? I serve a faithful God. But I did this and I did that. It ain't never been about you. I challenge you to make better decisions. But it's never been about you. He says, I love you because I made up in my mind over 2,000 years ago to love you. And there's nothing that you can do to change that. There's nothing that you can do to stop that. I've already made up my mind about you." [45:31] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "When they begin singing and praising, the Lord. You can stop right there. When they begin. Singing and praising, comma, the Lord. That means whatever they were singing and praising about, God came on the scene. What happened? The Lord set ambushes against the sons of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir. Who had come against Judah. Who had come against his people. And they were struck down in defeat. When what? When they began singing and praising. There is power that is associated with you declaring his name. There is power. There is power that is associated with you declaring the goodness of God and the faithfulness of God. So much that it can turn a seeming impossibly hard, impossibly bad situation right around just like that." [47:14] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Worship unleashes God's power against the enemies of his people. When we worship, we invite God into our battles. And he fights for us. Our praise becomes our weapons. When you feel overwhelmed, you can worship to turn the tide of the battle. When the tide of the battle is over. When the lies of the enemy begin to overwhelm you. Worship gives us an opportunity to confess the truth of God's love for us. And his promise to help us and to keep us. Worship is our response to the enemy that's trying to overtake us. We are not just singing songs. We're engaging in a battle that brings light in darkness. And it is a declaration of our victory." [49:35] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "The enemy will try to make you think that you are defeated. The enemy will try to bring stuff against you to make you think that you are defeated. That is a lie. That is a lie. You are victorious. You walk in victory. It is not just, it is, listen, it is your permanent stance. That means the only place you are is in victory. You don't move. The devil wants you to think that you're still trying to get there. No, you are already there. You have already crossed the finish line. You are already in victory. So when he tries to remind you, you got a weapon. And you begin to use that weapon." [01:30:49] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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