This week, we explore the reality and urgency of spiritual warfare, especially as it pertains to youth and the broader church. Drawing from Ephesians 6:12, we are reminded that our struggles are not just with what we see, but with spiritual forces that oppose God’s truth. The sermon challenges us to avoid both ignoring and overemphasizing spiritual warfare, urging us instead to seek a biblical balance. We examine the enemy’s strategies—deception, destruction, and pride—and recognize that the devil seeks to derail God’s people through lies, suffering, and self-centeredness. Yet, God provides us with spiritual weapons and the promise of victory in Christ. As we engage in this battle, we are called to be vigilant, rooted in Scripture, and united in faith and prayer. Let us encourage one another, especially our youth, to stand firm, knowing that God has already secured the ultimate victory through Jesus.This week, we explore the reality and urgency of spiritual warfare, especially as it pertains to youth and the broader church. Drawing from Ephesians 6:12, we are reminded that our struggles are not just with what we see, but with spiritual forces that oppose God’s truth. The sermon challenges us to avoid both ignoring and overemphasizing spiritual warfare, urging us instead to seek a biblical balance. We examine the enemy’s strategies—deception, destruction, and pride—and recognize that the devil seeks to derail God’s people through lies, suffering, and self-centeredness. Yet, God provides us with spiritual weapons and the promise of victory in Christ. As we engage in this battle, we are called to be vigilant, rooted in Scripture, and united in faith and prayer. Let us encourage one another, especially our youth, to stand firm, knowing that God has already secured the ultimate victory through Jesus.