The sermon presents a biblical framework for spiritual warfare, emphasising that believers are engaged in a real but ultimately victorious battle against a defeated enemy who seeks to accuse, discourage, and bind through lies, fear, and unrighteousness. Grounded in key passages such as James 4:7, Ephesians 6:12, and 2 Corinthians 10:5, it calls for active resistance through the Word of God, mental renewal, and deliberate focus on Christ, while warning against feeding the flesh or harbouring unconfessed sin. The message underscores that victory is not achieved by human strength but by submission to God, walking in the Spirit, and trusting in Christ's finished work. It calls believers to confess sin, renew their minds, and stand firm in faith, knowing that greater is He who is in them than he who is in the world. The tone is both urgent and hopeful, combining pastoral encouragement with clear spiritual directives for enduring spiritual attacks.