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AUDIO & NOTES 👉 The Spirit of Cain: Confronting the Rebellion Within

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Key Points - More Detail After This Section Jude 1:8–13 was read as the scriptural foundation, highlighting false teachers who defile the flesh, reject authority, and follow the way of Cain, Balaam, and Korah. Humans are three-part beings — spirit, soul, and body — and only God sees the spirit and soul; the body reflects which is in control, the spirit or the soul. God will not contend with a person forever; His grace and mercy have limits, making it urgent for believers to take their walk with Him seriously. Soul defined as mind, will, and emotions; poor behavior in long-term believers signals the soul is ruling over the spirit, not the other way around. Luke 6:45 and Galatians 5:16 were cited to prove that speech and actions reveal the heart, and walking in the Spirit prevents fulfilling the lusts of the flesh. Cain's core attitude was blame-shifting and rebellion — a pattern believers repeat when they refuse personal accountability for their actions and reactions. Coloss...

Idle Words, Real Consequences: Spiritual Maturity in Speech and Conduct

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  Key Points - More Detail in Other Sections Further Below Pastor opened with a prayer asking for wisdom, knowledge, understanding and revelation, while addressing any contrary spirits that might bring confusion and division. The pastor referenced a trending social media video showing a wife worshipping after arguing with her husband, using it to illustrate bizarre behaviors he has observed in believers throughout his ministry. Accountability for all actions and words was emphasized, with the warning that God will hold people responsible for every idle or careless word spoken in emotion. Growing in grace was defined as a continuous lifelong process of maturing that requires taking accountability and responsibility for one's actions. Spiritual discernment was explained as the ability to evaluate life, actions, and situations based on God's truth rather than human perspective. Division within the church was addressed, referencing how the Corinthian church had groups followin...