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In this fiery and practical Sunday service, Pastor Austin Rumpel continues the series on Spiritual Warfare, exposing the schemes of the enemy and teaching the church how to actively resist the devil so he has no choice but to flee. The service also features a powerful teaching on taking "Dominion Over Poverty," redefining Kingdom prosperity not as greed, but as having everything you need to fulfill your God-given assignment, meet the needs around you, and aggressively advance the Gospel.
Before the main message, Robert Springfield shares on the vital importance of Church Membership, explaining how covenant community protects the house and allows believers to share in eternal rewards. The morning is also marked by a profound testimony of a woman completely healed from Hepatitis C and severe depression by the power of God.
Key Sections in this Message:
The Call to Covenant Membership (Robert Springfield): Robert breaks down why the church must have practical and spiritual standards—like abstaining from alcohol to create a safe place for recovering addicts. He emphasizes that when we covenant together, we share in the joy and eternal rewards of the entire church's harvest.
Testimony of Healing: A powerful firsthand account of a woman who was miraculously healed from Hepatitis C, severe bodily swelling, and heavy depression after encountering the fire of God at a ministry event.
Dominion Over Poverty: Pastor Austin dismantles religious mindsets around wealth, defining true Kingdom prosperity. He outlines practical, biblical steps to drive the spirit of poverty out of your life, including working hard, avoiding new debt, and being relentlessly generous.
Spiritual Warfare - Don't Be Ignorant: Exploring 2 Corinthians 2:11 and Ephesians 6, Pastor Austin reminds the church that the enemy's attacks always start internally—in our thoughts, emotions, and decisions.
How to Resist the Devil: Looking at James 4:7, the message clarifies that "resisting" the devil doesn't mean ignoring him; it means actively withstanding and opposing him face-to-face. Pastor Austin reads the inspiring historical account of John G. Lake violently resisting the spirit of death to see his wife, Jenny, miraculously healed.