Negative Voices, Spiritual Attacks, and the Faith to Overcome
The Unseen Enemy
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TV-14, 12-Aug-2026
In this episode of The Unseen Enemy, Bishop David explains how to recognize the difference between the voice of light and the voice of darkness. He reveal why fear is a weapon of the devil and why trusting God becomes even more important when you are facing a storm.
Through the account of Jesus walking on water, discover how faith, prayer, and the Word of God can help you resist negative voices and believe that you will overcome. You will also hear the powerful testimony of Ashley and Anthony, whose lives were once consumed by drugs, gangs, crime, and brokenness. See how using their faith led them toward freedom, a restored family, and a completely different life.
Watch and learn how to fight spiritual attacks, trust God during difficult times, and take the first step toward true change.
DISCLAIMER: The Universal Church 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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