No Weapons Formed

EPISODE · Jun 27, 2025 · 16 MIN

No Weapons Formed

from The Ed Fernandez Show

Why does it feel like the closer you get to God, the more the attacks increase? You’re praying. You’re reading your Bible. You’re showing up. But you're still getting spiritually rocked — and you’re wondering… Where's the power the Word promised me?In this episode, Ed Fernandez breaks down the real reason so many believers feel powerless in spiritual warfare. Spoiler: the devil isn’t afraid of your title — he’s afraid of your obedience. Being a Christian in name means nothing without submission, discipline, and a walk led by the Spirit. That’s where the authority comes from. That’s where the fruit grows. That’s where the war is won.We talk about the difference between a Christian and a disciple, why demons don’t flinch at religion, and how hidden sin slowly erodes your confidence and cripples your authority. Ed unpacks Isaiah 54:17 line by line, showing how God’s promises are legally binding in the spirit realm — but only if you're walking in obedience.This episode is a wake-up call for anyone who's tired of checking religious boxes and still feeling empty. It’s for the one who’s almost given up. The one who keeps asking why. The one searching for power, clarity, and purpose.This show isn’t about followers or fame. It’s about raising an army. Disciples, not fans. Soldiers, not spectators. And if you’re ready to walk in real spiritual power — not just say the words — then this message is for you.🔔 Like, subscribe, and share.The world doesn’t need more Christians. It needs disciples. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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