How to Break Free From the Cycle You Hate
The Unseen Enemy
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TV-14, 12-May-2026
In this episode of The Unseen Enemy, Bishop David and Evelyn speak about the daily spiritual battle people face and why many struggles cannot be overcome with anger, fear, or human strength alone.
They explain that addictions, destructive thoughts, broken relationships, emotional pain, and recurring problems often have a spiritual root.
The program also addresses a question many people ask: “Why can’t I stop this sin?”
You’ll also hear testimonies from people who battled depression, suicidal thoughts, trauma, addictions, family conflict, and hopelessness, but saw transformation as they drew closer to God and put their faith into action.
If you feel trapped in a cycle you can’t break or tired of fighting alone, this episode is a reminder that there is deliverance and power to overcome through faith in the Lord Jesus.
DISCLAIMER: ULFN advises not to dismiss medical treatment. The prayers and elements of faith are not a replacement for medical treatment but a complement/support to it. Please follow your doctor’s instructions along with using your faith in the Word of God.
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