How to Stand in Faith When Spiritual Attacks Come
The Unseen Enemy
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44m
What if the struggles surrounding your life are not simply “normal,” but signs of a spiritual attack? In this episode of "The Unseen Enemy," Bishop David and Evelyn look at what may be happening behind the scenes and remind viewers that God's power is greater than any demonic force.
They explain why faith is not about how you feel, but about standing on the Word of God—and why real faith causes you to act. Through the story of the woman who pushed through the crowd to reach Jesus, they challenge viewers to stop making excuses and move forward in faith.
The episode also features Janeth's testimony, as she shares how learning that faith is action and receiving the Holy Spirit brought a complete change to her life.
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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