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- "Who's Knocking? - Jezebel & The Strongman" Victorious Spiritual Warfare (Part 2) - Sunday, August 5th, 2007
- "Who's Knocking? - Jezebel & The Strongman" (Part 3) - Sunday, August 12th, 2007

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- August 2007Each week we will archive the synopses of the message presented by our Senior Pastor George Dix, Jr. At the beginning of the following month, we will archive this page and a new page will be presented in its place.
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Last updated: Sunday, September 23, 2007
Genesis 4: 1-7
Ephesians 4:27, 6:10-12
As Christians living Godly lives we need not be fooled by Satan’s devices. It’s easy to run, preach and sing in the presences of believers, but we need to be armed and understand that Satan is defeated has but He has NOT surrendered!
Satan is a real spirit operating in the spirit realm and He is the god of this world. As we face opposition and challenges we must realize that the Devil has influence behind the scenes with an ulterior motive to tear us completely down!
Satan has three key motives:
And the Devil is not satisfied with anything short of us ending up in hell with him. To confuse Satan believers must have an “I will anyway” and an “I’ll still serve you” attitude! For instance, if God doesn’t take our sons or daughters off crack, or save our children we must be committed to serve God!
As we learn the meanings of the strongman (the presence of demonic and evil spirits), strongholds (nest of evil spirits) and the Jezebel spirit (influencing and controlling minds and nations) we have to learn not to open the door to Satan when facing adversities.
In closing, Pastor Dix described one of the key ways that the door is left open:
The only way to defeat the enemy is NOT to give him a foothold!
Quote of the sermon:
“Satan seeks to find an open door.” - Pastor George Dix, Jr.
In closing Pastor Dix stressed the importance of spiritually positioning ourselves to hear from God so that we may commune with Him daily.
Quote of the sermon:
“You can’t casually read God’s Word and get a full understanding of what God is saying.” - Pastor George B. Dix, Jr.
Genesis 4: 1-7
Ephesians 4:27, 6:10-12
As we live out the last days, we need to be ready to hear what God is saying to us and prepare ourselves to receive a word that we can share with others (coworkers, family, friends and even our enemies).
Genesis 4:7 clearly places the responsibility on believers and nonbelievers to close the door to sin on. This passage of scripture states that when we choose to do what is wrong, sin lays us at the threshold. Pastor Dix stressed to the congregation to cut off all unrighteousness that binds, trips and separates us from a closer walk God. As bible scholars delving deeper into God’s Word, we must study the plays of the adversary (like playing chess or football). It is imperative for us to know beforehand what move or plays the Devil will call next. Satan may come through our children, spouse, boss or our finances. Nevertheless, we already know that his chief objective is to send us to Hell. And we know that the VICTORY is already won!
Pastor Dix warned parishioners to become just as serious about our walk with God as the Devil is about his game. Every opportunity we have to fellowship with Jesus should be seized with all seriousness, and humility.
Because the enemy is cunning, and deceitful he anxiously anticipates the perfect opportunity to catch us off guard. Whether we rush out of the house without praying or choose not to fast when we know we should. He sits and waits at the front door and more than anything else, desires for us to hear the word and NOT receive it and continue living the same old way! 2 Corinthians 10:4 plainly reads
“For the weapons of our warfare [are] not carnal (physical), but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds.”
This means that our battles are spiritual and they can only be won in the sprit realm!
In closing Pastor Dix shared the spiritual protocol that Jesus sets in John 14:6 that reads:
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."
So as we pray, we should never forget to pray in Jesus’ name. Lastly, Pastor encouraged the congregation by citing 1 John 4:4, which reads,
“Greater is He that is in us than he who lives in the world.”
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