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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2026 · 1H 7M

Deploying The Weapons of Our Warfare - A Sermon by Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams

from The Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams Podcast · host Nicholas Duncan-Williams Ministries

In this powerful sermon, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams delivers a timely reminder that the battles we face in life are not merely physical or emotional; they are spiritual. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 10:4, he teaches that the weapons God has given us are not carnal, but divinely empowered to pull down strongholds and sustain us through life’s fiercest challenges. Archbishop Duncan-Williams urges believers to rely daily on God’s spiritual arsenal: the Word of God, the Name of Jesus, the Blood of the Lamb, and the language of the Spirit. These are not symbolic tools, but living, active weapons that release authority, protection, and victory when exercised in faith. Using Matthew 4 as a model, he explains how Jesus Himself defeated Satan—not by argument or emotion, but by refusing the enemy’s lies and responding with Scripture. In the same way, believers are called to stand firm, resist deception, and enforce God’s truth in every season. The message concludes with a profound call to cultivate gratitude as a spiritual weapon. Rooted in Ephesians 6:17, Archbishop teaches that thanksgiving strengthens our faith, steadies our hearts, and keeps us positioned for victory even in adversity.

In this powerful sermon, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams delivers a timely reminder that the battles we face in life are not merely physical or emotional; they are spiritual. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 10:4, he teaches that the weapons God has given us are not carnal, but divinely empowered to pull down strongholds and sustain us through life’s fiercest challenges. Archbishop Duncan-Williams urges believers to rely daily on God’s spiritual arsenal: the Word of God, the Name of Jesus, the Blood of the Lamb, and the language of the Spirit. These are not symbolic tools, but living, active weapons that release authority, protection, and victory when exercised in faith. Using Matthew 4 as a model, he explains how Jesus Himself defeated Satan—not by argument or emotion, but by refusing the enemy’s lies and responding with Scripture. In the same way, believers are called to stand firm, resist deception, and enforce God’s truth in every season. The message concludes with a profound call to cultivate gratitude as a spiritual weapon. Rooted in Ephesians 6:17, Archbishop teaches that thanksgiving strengthens our faith, steadies our hearts, and keeps us positioned for victory even in adversity.

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