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n this message from II Corinthians 10:3–4, we’re reminded that life is full of struggles, mountains, and battles—and whether we realize it or not, we’re in the middle of a fight. But followers of Jesus face these realities differently. While the world fights with natural strength and visible solutions, Scripture teaches that our battles aren’t ultimately physical or based on what we can see—they’re spiritual. That truth can be easy to embrace in moments of prayer and worship, yet much harder to remember when real-life hits: a difficult diagnosis, unexpected conflict, or news that shakes us. This sermon challenges us to truly live with a spiritual perspective, refusing to run in fear and instead stepping forward in the confidence of whose we are and the power of the One who fights for us—because when you belong to Jesus, the fight is different.
By Elevation Point Church5
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n this message from II Corinthians 10:3–4, we’re reminded that life is full of struggles, mountains, and battles—and whether we realize it or not, we’re in the middle of a fight. But followers of Jesus face these realities differently. While the world fights with natural strength and visible solutions, Scripture teaches that our battles aren’t ultimately physical or based on what we can see—they’re spiritual. That truth can be easy to embrace in moments of prayer and worship, yet much harder to remember when real-life hits: a difficult diagnosis, unexpected conflict, or news that shakes us. This sermon challenges us to truly live with a spiritual perspective, refusing to run in fear and instead stepping forward in the confidence of whose we are and the power of the One who fights for us—because when you belong to Jesus, the fight is different.