Protecting your Breakthrough - part 2
This sermon emphasizes the importance of actively protecting the spiritual breakthroughs God provides in our lives. Using the story of King Joash and the prophet Elisha from 2 Kings 13, the message reveals that God is not merely a God of recovery but also of offensive action. The sermon challenges believers to recognize that peace and blessings come from God alone, not from our own efforts or circumstances. It warns against the danger of deciding on our own when we've done "enough" in our spiritual walk, rather than submitting fully to God's direction. The core message is that believers must often fight to protect their breakthroughs through three primary weapons: fervent prayer, practical obedience, and sincere praise. The sermon concludes with the assurance that we fight not hoping to win, but knowing we've already won through Christ's victory on the cross.