When Time Feels Long: How the Unseen Enemy Uses Doubt
The Unseen Enemy
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TV-14, 07-Feb-2026
In this episode of The Unseen Enemy, Bishop David and Evelyn uncover how the unseen enemy often works quietly through our thoughts, doubts, and perceptions of time. They explore how agreeing with negative spiritual suggestions can open doors we don’t even realize exist, while also reflecting on how God sees time differently from us.
Through Scripture and practical insight, this conversation encourages vigilance, wise use of time, and trust in God’s greater perspective, even when answers seem delayed. If you’ve ever wondered whether God has forgotten you or why certain battles linger, this episode offers clarity, encouragement, and spiritual direction.
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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