Spiritual Warfare 2 - teaching # 296Spiritual Warfare 2 - teaching # 296
Care In Counseling Podcast
Rev. Robert Wilson explores spiritual warfare, highlighting how to overcome guilt and embrace freedom through faith and self-awareness.
33:53•29 Mar 2024
Battling Inner Demons: Rev. Robert Wilson on Spiritual Warfare
Episode Overview
- Understanding the dynamics of spiritual warfare and the battle between good and evil
- Recognising the destructive power of guilt and condemnation in one's life
- Embracing the truth and faith to overcome negative influences
- Cultivating self-awareness and reflection to combat the lies of the adversary
- Finding freedom and growth through the teachings of Jesus Christ
“Jesus Christ was made manifest to destroy the work of the devil. That is it. The hold, the grip that he has on people.”
Have you ever felt weighed down by guilt or condemnation, like an invisible force is holding you back? In this episode of the 'Care In Counseling Podcast', Rev. Robert Wilson dives into the concept of spiritual warfare, shedding light on the unseen battles between good and evil that affect our daily lives. Rev. Wilson, a seasoned Clinical Psychotherapist, explains how guilt and condemnation can be powerful tools used by negative forces to keep us trapped in a cycle of despair.
Through relatable biblical references and his own experiences, he emphasizes the importance of recognizing these destructive patterns and fighting back with faith, truth, and self-awareness. Listeners will gain valuable insights on how to resist negativity and embrace the freedom that comes from understanding and overcoming these spiritual battles.
Whether you're struggling with personal issues or seeking a deeper understanding of your faith, this episode offers practical advice and spiritual wisdom to help you break free from the chains of guilt and condemnation.

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