Met Church

Standing On Truth


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How do you stand strong in a world where nobody agrees on what’s true anymore? When truth feels flexible, opinions feel louder than facts, and even believers feel unsure what to trust—spiritual warfare gets personal fast. Because one of the enemy’s strongest strategies isn’t just temptation… it’s confusion.

In this message from our Invisible War series, Pastor Bill teaches on the first piece of the Armor of God: the Belt of Truth. Using Ephesians 6, he explains why truth is the foundation that holds everything together—supporting your core, stabilizing your life, and anchoring every other part of your spiritual defense. This sermon challenges the growing drift toward “my truth vs. your truth” and exposes how the enemy has always attacked truth—starting in Genesis 3 with the first temptation: “Did God really say…?”

You’ll learn how the enemy undermines truth through subtle deception, self-centered desire, and serious decisions that ripple for generations. But this message isn’t meant to make you paranoid—it’s meant to make you prepared. The safest place you can be is not in cynicism or confusion, but in confidence: trusting God’s Word, living by it, and letting it guide your choices. Because when you put on the Belt of Truth, you’re not just informed—you’re protected.

Key Scripture: Ephesians 6:13–14, John 10:10, Genesis 3:1–7, 1 John 2:15–16, Proverbs 3:5–6
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