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February 15, 2026
What if the real spiritual battle isn't about dramatic demonic encounters but the subtle daily distractions keeping you from God's will? This message unpacks spiritual warfare in modern American culture, revealing how Satan's tactics are far more strategic than we might imagine.
Starting with Jesus's wilderness temptation in Matthew 4, we explore how Satan attempted three times to derail Jesus from his earthly mission. Despite being fully God and incapable of sin, Jesus allowed himself to be tempted to model resistance for us. The contrast is striking: Adam failed in paradise, while Jesus triumphed in desolation, proving our choices reflect character, not circumstances.
The discussion moves to contemporary challenges—how Satan tempts believers to doubt God's provision through career anxieties, church planting decisions, and financial fears. (Personal stories from youth ministry transitions illustrate this beautifully.) One crucial warning emerges: Satan has infiltrated Christianity itself, distorting its meaning through prosperity gospel teachings that suggest you can serve both God and wealth.
The message challenges American Christianity's obsession with comfort and church attendance numbers, emphasizing that God calls us to faithful service using our spiritual gifts. By examining our calendars and finances, we reveal our true priorities.
Listen now to discover how examining your schedule might expose where spiritual warfare is winning in your life.
By Larry FraserFebruary 15, 2026
What if the real spiritual battle isn't about dramatic demonic encounters but the subtle daily distractions keeping you from God's will? This message unpacks spiritual warfare in modern American culture, revealing how Satan's tactics are far more strategic than we might imagine.
Starting with Jesus's wilderness temptation in Matthew 4, we explore how Satan attempted three times to derail Jesus from his earthly mission. Despite being fully God and incapable of sin, Jesus allowed himself to be tempted to model resistance for us. The contrast is striking: Adam failed in paradise, while Jesus triumphed in desolation, proving our choices reflect character, not circumstances.
The discussion moves to contemporary challenges—how Satan tempts believers to doubt God's provision through career anxieties, church planting decisions, and financial fears. (Personal stories from youth ministry transitions illustrate this beautifully.) One crucial warning emerges: Satan has infiltrated Christianity itself, distorting its meaning through prosperity gospel teachings that suggest you can serve both God and wealth.
The message challenges American Christianity's obsession with comfort and church attendance numbers, emphasizing that God calls us to faithful service using our spiritual gifts. By examining our calendars and finances, we reveal our true priorities.
Listen now to discover how examining your schedule might expose where spiritual warfare is winning in your life.