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Until Christ returns, we must keep one hand for building and another for the fight
The sermon emphasizes the necessity of both building and fighting as integral components of a faithful life, drawing parallels from the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls in Nehemiah. It highlights the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty and power in overcoming spiritual and cultural opposition, particularly in the face of contemporary challenges like ideological influences in education and the pervasive nature of sin. The message underscores the value of restoring historical Christian practices, such as family worship, and encourages active participation in spiritual warfare, ultimately rooted in the assurance of Christ's victory and the call to reflect His character in a world marked by darkness.
