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1.Evil Is Real, but Not Ultimate

Jesus does not teach us to panic about evil. He teaches us to pray. Disciples live alert, but not anxious. We are aware of opposition, but anchored in hope.

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2.The Victory of the Cross

The cross is not a symbol of defeat. It is the place of ultimate victory.

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3.Between Victory and Fulfilment

Christ has won. His death and resurrection have defeated the enemy. Yet opposition remains while the world waits for full restoration.

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4.The Good Shepherd Protects His Sheep

Staying close to Jesus does not mean life will be free from trouble. It means we are not alone in trouble. The Shepherd walks with us, guards us, and leads us through.

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5.Put on the Armour of God

Paul reminds us that our struggle is not merely human. We need the armour of God.

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6.Fear, Denial, and Responsibility

Jesus never obsessed over the enemy. He remained focused on the Father and His mission. He walked in truth, love, obedience, and authority.

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7.Deliver Us Together

Jesus teaches us to pray, “deliver us.” This prayer is communal. Spiritual protection is strongest in community.

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