EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 17 MIN
The Lie That Left Christians Defenseless Against Demons
from First Christian Church of Brazil Indiana Sermons · host First Christian Church in Brazil Indiana
Can baptism provide total spiritual protection? Many Christians face unexpected demonic influence despite their faith.This video addresses the common belief that being baptized or belonging to Christ automatically shields believers from all negative forces. If you have been struggling with persistent issues in your marriage, thought life, or personal behavior, this discussion clarifies why those areas remain vulnerable. We examine scriptural references to explain how spiritual warfare continues to affect those who have already made a commitment to their faith.Understanding these realities is essential for living righteously. By identifying where these misconceptions about spiritual protection originate, you can better navigate the challenges of daily Christian living. This session provides a practical perspective on maintaining awareness and standing firm against spiritual opposition.CHAPTERS00:00 – The Lie Most Christians Believe About Demons02:08 – Context: Ephesus, the Occult Capital of the Ancient World03:36 – Acts 19:13-16 – The Seven Sons of Sceva04:39 – “Jesus I Know, Paul I Recognize” – Two Different Greek Words05:55 – Demonized vs. Possessed: Influence, Not Ownership07:56 – How Demons Get a Foothold (Ephesians 4:27)09:05 – Prideful Isolation & Practical Strongholds for Husbands & Dads11:18 – How to Specifically Renounce and Break Agreements13:52 – A Prayer to Break Free from Demonic Strongholds15:20 – The Finished Work of Jesus (Colossians 2:15)16:53 – Closing & Your Next StepSubscribe for weekly biblical teaching and breakdowns on spiritual growth, and comment below with your thoughts on how believers can better prepare for spiritual battles.
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