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Learning to Identify Your Adversary

Learning to Identify Your Adversary

In this message, Pastor Jack explores the reality and nature of spiritual warfare, teaching believers how to recognize Satan's methodical strategies and schemes. Drawing from Ephesians 6 and other passages, Pastor Jack exposes the devil's relentless intent to steal, kill, and destroy, while calling the church to rise up in authority and resist the adversary through prayer, the Word of God, and spiritual awareness.
Learning How to Speak in English

Learning How to Speak in English

Pastor Jack teaches on the profound responsibility that comes with Spirit-filled living, focusing on how believers must learn to speak wisely in their native language before addressing spiritual languages like tongues. Drawing from Romans 10 and Acts 2, he explains that as sons and daughters of a God who spoke all things into existence, our words carry creative power and must be disciplined. He provides nine practical principles for when to keep silent, emphasizing that learning when not to speak is foundational to speaking prophetically as oracles of God.
The Purpose of Fasting

The Purpose of Fasting

Pastor Jack draws from Isaiah 58 to teach on the spiritual discipline of fasting, calling the congregation to a week-long corporate fast beginning the next day. He outlines four biblical purposes for fasting: receiving divine direction, preparing for spiritual battle, enabling deliverance and miracles, and breaking regional spiritual bondage. Pastor Jack emphasizes that fasting is not earning God's favor, but humbling oneself to seek His face and prepare for greater spiritual authority and ministry expansion.
Unbuttoning Buttoned-Down Religion, Romans #6

Unbuttoning Buttoned-Down Religion, Romans #6

Pastor Jack teaches on Romans 2, contrasting the "inexcusable heathen" of chapter 1 with the "inexcusable religionist" who is bound up in religious knowledge. Drawing from the text, he challenges believers to avoid judgmentalism and self-righteousness, emphasizing that God's kindness leads to continual repentance—a constant reshaping of the mind and heart. Pastor Jack calls the congregation to maintain humble, teachable spirits, reminding them that spiritual growth is a lifelong journey and there is always "much, much more" to learn from the Lord.