No Weapon Shall Prosper

Dr. Tim Rivers | July 6th, 2025

What's up, everybody? Are you glad to be in church today?

 

Yeah.

 

I have to say, I have enjoyed the last five weeks. And if you're new to Embassy, every year in the month of June, I take off from preaching. It doesn't necessarily mean I'm off just vacationing all five weeks, but it gives us a chance to, our family at least, to spend some intentional time together. It gives me a chance to really seek the Lord, pray about what may be coming up. What the Lord has in mind for us for the remainder of the year. Also is a good chance for us to hear from some amazing people. You know, the body of Christ is blessed with many voices, and God doesn't just speak through one voice, but God also uses the diversity of styles and the diversity of different voices and approaches. And we are so blessed at Embassy to have a home team that truly delivered over the last five weeks. Come on, can we give it up for Pastor Krystal, Pastor Sarah, Pastor DeSonte, Phil Hall, and then a guest speaker, Pastor Lana. Come on, y'all can make some noise for them.

 

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Just an absolutely phenomenal job that they all did. And I just want to let you know that they're all on the team. And, you know, you can be a good speaker and then be a... Just kind of a terrible person individually, you know what I'm saying? Just because you're a good speaker don't mean you got character. We're finding that out, aren't we? And I will say, just from being able to watch these individuals over the last several years working close with them, they are people who truly love God, love their families, love you as a church, and they studied to show themselves approved. And so they did a phenomenal job. And I just want to personally thank each one of you that contributed over the last five weeks. You did a phenomenal job, and I believe the Lord is pleased. Amen. And now it's my turn, and I'm ready. Are you ready?

 

Stand to your feet. Go with me to Isaiah, chapter 54. Isaiah, chapter 54. We're going to start reading at verse number 17. Let me give you a little bit of context here. The Lord is promising the children of Israel that there will be a restoration after their time in exile. Exile obviously, is not what they have in mind for their lives. They want to live in the promises of God. But God says, you're going to live in exile for a while, which means that you're going to be under the oppression of captors, which was the Babylonians. This is what this passage is referring to. And you can imagine if you're Israel and you're under the oppression of an enemy, and God says to you, "I've got good things planned for your life." That you're going to be like, "Well, it don't look like it." Has anybody ever been there? Where you're going through a hard time and someone comes to you and says, "I've got a word from God for you." You always got to add that vibrato. It really punches it in. God!

 

Let's go to work, bro. "Has got blessings on your life." And you're going, "Well, it don't look like it, because what I'm going through right now doesn't match what you're saying is the outcome of my life." Has anybody ever been there, or am I the only one? So God says, I'm going to restore you. I'm going to do some great things in your life. I'm going to... I'm going to make you a great nation. All the things that the devil has stolen, I'm not just going to give it back to you, but I'm going to give you more. And Israelites, I'm sure, are thinking, well, if we're going to go into captivity, what about our enemies? This is where we pick up, Isaiah 54:17. This is how God ends his promises. "No weapon." Can I read it from the King James Version?

 

Because it got a little more punch to it. "No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper." For those of you who are not familiar with the King James Version, thee just simply means you. "And every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment, thou shalt condemn." This is the heritage. Somebody say heritage? This is the promise. This is the legacy. This is what God's giving you. "This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is of me, saith the Lord." Here's what I feel like preaching just in prayer over this Sunday. I just come to feel like there are many of you who are under spiritual attack. There are things going awry in your life and you are being tempted to throw in the towel or to quit or to question whether what God says is for you is actually for you. If all the things that were prophesied over your life and all the words that you received and all the notes that you received and all the things that you felt in prayer were actually going to happen, or was it just a farce?

 

And I feel like I'm here to deliver a word to you that the enemy will not succeed in his attempt to sabotage your life and your future. That the promises that God has made you, he will fulfill in your life. And no weapon that is formed against you shall prosper. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, we're so grateful, so thankful to be in your house. I pray that in the next few moments as we get into your word, that you would give us revelation, that you would give us insight from your word that no weapon shall prosper. That whatever the enemy means for evil, you will turn it around for our good because you're that kind of God, help us to walk out of here different than the way we walked in. We give your name, the praise, the glory, the honor, because you're worthy of it. In Jesus name and everybody say, amen.

 

Look at your neighbor. Say, neighbor, no weapon shall prosper. They don't look like they believed it. Look at your other neighbor. Find somebody that's going to actually believe it and say, hey, you, neighbor. No weapon shall prosper. If you believe that, take five seconds and give God some praise in this place. Come on.

 

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You may be seated. No weapon shall prosper. That'll preach all by itself, but there are many... I'm interested in where the church is today. I try not to stay, too... I try not to keep up too much with the negativity surrounding the church that's online, because I think a lot of it doesn't come from a good place. I think a lot of it comes from people having an opportunity to use a platform to tear down the church. And they do it under the guise of concern. And really, it's just a cover up for gossip. But I will say this. What concerns me a little bit about where we are as a church is that there are many Christians today who share with people an incomplete gospel. Meaning that many will share with others the benefits of the Christian life but fail to share the side effects. You know, being a Christian has side effects. Yes. Now, it's kind of like sharing the benefits of medication and not sharing the side effects of that medication.

 

So as I was studying, I thought about this and I thought, you know, what's a household item that you have that we take just kind of on a whim when we feel like we have a headache or sore muscles? And that's Tylenol Extra Strength. Now, how many have ever taken Tylenol Extra Strength? Don't watch the Netflix documentary about the Tylenol killers. It will make you quit. But I got this bottle and I started to read it, and this is what it says about the benefits. Temporary relieves minor aches and pains due to headache, muscular aches, backache, minor pain of arthritis, the common cold, toothache, premenstrual and menstrual cramps. Temporary. Reduces fever. That sounds pretty good. But it also has a warning of possible side effects. And here are the side effects. Liver damage, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, unusual tiredness or weakness, yellowing skin or eyes, jaundice, pale stool, dark urine, increased sweating, constipation. And check this, headache.

 

[laughter]

 

So you're telling me that if I have a headache and I take extra strength Tylenol, that there's a risk of me having more of a headache? Here's the thing, once you know both the benefits and the side effects, you get to decide whether or not you're willing to risk the side effects for the benefits. And here's the thing about an incomplete gospel, if we just share with you the benefits of the gospel, the fact that you are delivered from your sins, the fact that you are reconciled to God. The fact that you are delivered from the guilt and shame. The fact that the enemy can't touch you. But we don't tell you about the side effects, a lot of times people will end up getting shocked. Wait a minute. I became a Christian to escape trouble, but now I feel like I'm in trouble. It's a side effect. And it's a guaranteed side effect. Why? Because Jesus said it would be. He says, "In this life you will have..."

 

Trouble.

 

And he says, if you're not willing to leave, mother, father, sister, brother, don't even bother. One guy came and said, at least let me go bury my parents. Jesus said, let the dead bury the dead, bruh. That's cold. It is naive to buy into the notion that being saved somehow exempts you from trouble. Here's the thing. God has a real enemy, and his name is Satan or the devil or Lucifer. And I grew up going to church where we believed in a real devil. And a lot of times we thought that he had a pitchfork and a fork tail and horns. But usually the devil shows up in the most sophisticated ways. Because remember, Lucifer is the fallen angel, right? This is why the scripture says, "If an angel appears unto you preaching any other gospel..." Lucifer will not appear to you in flames, red, breathing out fire. He will come to you in the form of something that feels familiar.

 

Why was Eve comfortable talking to the serpent? Because it was familiar. And here's the thing that Paul says, and he's warning the church. He goes, look, listen, make no mistake. Satan is after you as a servant of God. You automatically become an enemy to Satan. And Satan does not like the children of God. This is why Paul begins to warn the church in Corinth in 2 Corinthians 2:11. And this is what he says, "So that we would not be outwitted by Satan, for we are not ignorant." It means devoid of learning, "of his designs." What? Yes, Paul says, don't get it twisted. You as a Christian are going to have to fight against the enemy of your soul, which is the devil.

 

Peter describes Satan like this. He said, in 1 Peter 5:8, "Be sober minded. Be watchful. Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion seeking someone to devour." That word devour literally means to destroy, to rip apart and to gulp down. So Satan is not just out here, like, just tapping you on the shoulder, hitting you with temptation. He wants to devour you. He wants to completely destroy you. And here's what I think is interesting. When you look at the way Satan moves or the way the devil moves, the best way to describe Satan is that he is understood best as a spiritual terrorist. Think about the definition of a terrorist. A person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political or ideological aims. Satan fits this definition perfectly. He uses fear and manipulation. He intimidates and isolates. He targets the innocent and the faithful. His ideology is rebellion against God. And he does whatever he can to sow a seed of discouragement, of deception, of division, to destroy you. Why? Because Satan does not want you to succeed.

 

His tactics is to hit you when you don't expect it. Often right after you experience a great season. Is it just me, or does it seem like the devil is most active right after I feel like I've had a move of God. You come back from vacation only to find out that your home has been robbed. Or, here, this one will hit you. You got on a great date with your spouse only to get an argument on the way home. I'm talking about y'all, not us. You just got a raise and they raised the rent. You just got the bonus and your car breaks down for the exact amount of your bonus. Has anybody ever been there when I'm like, "God, my prayers have got to change. I've been asking you to supply all my needs. I want more than enough God." You just experienced a spiritual breakthrough, and then the person you've been dating breaks up with you and you're like, what is actually going on? Right?

 

Here's the thing. Let me clarify. Not everything that you experience is a spiritual attack. Okay? Some people are like, you spend money you don't have and then think you're under spiritual attack because you're broke. Listen, you shouldn't have gone out to eat. Or at least gone out to eat and just nibbled off of everybody else's plate. Hey, when you're done with that, pass it down. Not everything is a spiritual attack. But make no mistake, Satan will attack you spiritually. Now also, let me clarify. I do not believe, and I don't think it's consistent in scripture at all that a person who has the Holy Spirit can be demon possessed. There is no Bible for that. That a believer who has the Holy Spirit in them also has demons. Why would the Holy Spirit share a room with it? You think the Holy Spirit is like, hey. Yeah, I guess you can get the extra bunk. No, but what Satan does, he cannot get in you, but he will get to the outside and push.

 

Now remember, Satan is a fallen angel. Which means that he was trained in the same regiment as the archangels, Michael, Gabriel. So when he attacks you, he's not going to attack you ignorantly. He's actually a student. Him and his demons are students of your behavior. So the way Satan attacks you is he studies your behavior. He sees what are your weaknesses, what are the points of entry. He doesn't just come and try everything. He's going to hit you right where he has the greatest potential of making you turn. So if lust is your problem, he'll make that girl pass by at the right time. If money is your problem, he's going to hit your wallet. If relationship is your problem, then he's going to bring in and out these relationships. Why? Because Satan is a student of God's people. Because he wants... When he's going to aim at you he wants to try to hit you right where it hurts. This is why the Bible says that the weapons are formed.

 

Why do you think it feels so personal when you're under spiritual attack? Because it is personal. This is what Jesus said about him, "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that you may have life and have it abundantly." Let me tell you something. Satan uses both spiritual and emotional terrorism trying to ambush believers when they are most vulnerable. He attacks you so that he can sow doubt in your heart. That he can speak lies into your identity. He weaponizes anything. He will weaponize relationship. He will weaponize your so called friends. He will weaponize the foe. He will weaponize whatever he can find to try to attack you. But here's the good news, while Satan may be able to specifically and specifically form a weapon to attack you, here's the promise that you have as a believer. No weapon that is formed against you shall prosper. Okay?

 

So if the enemy knows that and we know that, then why would Satan even try? Have you ever thought about this? If we know, if Satan knows because he reads the Bible. Some of y'all think he don't read the Bible. He knows the Bible. He knows that whatever he hurls at you ultimately will fail. So why would he attack us? What is the purpose of spiritual attack? Here it is. Satan's primary goal in attacking us is to make us give up along the journey. He doesn't mind if you coast into heaven. He just doesn't want you to be on fire for God now. So he brings discouragement. He brings fear. He brings people into your life to rattle you. And his primary goal is, if I can discourage you enough, then you'll quit being on fire for God and you'll try to find your passion in things that don't glorify God.

 

So now instead of going to prayer, you're going to the bottle. Now, instead of seeking encouragement from the Lord, you're going and getting seances and going... And looking at psychics. Some of y'all are like, uh-oh. Now instead of going to the Lord, you're burning sage. And y'all like, ain't nothing wrong with that. Satan knows how to attack you so that you will give up on God. And here's the thing. This is nothing new. Satan has always attacked the people of God to try slow them down as they are living for God. Let me tell you something. What Satan's primary objective is when he's attacking you is just stop along the journey. Just settle. Just have a coasting relationship with God. Just take it easy. Don't get fervor with your prayer. Don't get on fire for God. Hey, look, find satisfaction at everything else but God. Here's the problem, it's not a new tactic. He tried it with Elijah, right after Elijah saw God come down, send down fire from heaven on Mount Carmel.

 

Guess what? Right after that, Elijah finds himself trying to hide under a rock going, God, please take my life. This is too hard. Satan would have been satisfied if Elijah would have been taken out right then. Think about Job. Job gets hit all across his family and his possessions. And then his wife comes to her. Head to him and says, "Listen, why don't you just curse God and die. Just give up." Jesus in the garden. He's experiencing great anguish to the point that he's sweating great drops of blood. And Satan hoped that at this point that Jesus would just give up. Don't go through with it. Call down the angels to deliver you. You see, Satan's primary objective when he's attacking you is to make you disbelieve that what God says is for you is actually for you. And if you're not careful, you can come to church, you can do your due diligence, but not truly believe in the promises that God has given you. But I'm here to preach and tell somebody that whatever plan that Satan has formulated to try to attack you and slow you down, it will not work.

 

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If you're wondering when is he going to get to the point, I'm now at my point. I don't know what you've been going through. I don't know what... Can anybody just by a show of hands say, listen, I feel like I've been under some spiritual attack. I feel like I'm going through some stuff in my life. It may be a job, it may be a person, but here I am to preach and tell you it doesn't matter what you're going through, what you're dealing with, how bad it feels. Whatever God started in your life, you can rest assured that he will finish it. The Bible says that he is the author and the finisher of our faith. He is alpha and Omega. He's the beginning and the end. Look at your neighbor and tell your neighbor, no weapon shall prosper. No fear, no sickness, no disease, no trouble, no depression, no oppression, no family, no foe, no demon, no imp, not Satan himself, no brokenness, no heartache, no breakup, no setback, no addiction, no travel, no finance... Am I just preaching to myself? I wish somebody would hear me preach. No weapon formed against you is going to prosper. Get your fight back. Get your faith back.

 

Some of y'all have been out of the fight because you feel like devil is getting the best of you. But I'm telling you, he will not win. You got to stand firm on the fact that whatever God said he's going to do in your life, he will do it. I wish I had a mirror. I would just preach to myself. In fact, I preached to myself all night yesterday. I said, you know what? The devil is going to come after you, Tim Rivers. But whatever he has planned for your life, it will not prosper. He tried it before, it didn't work. He tried to take you out in a car wreck it didn't work. He tried to discourage you. It didn't work. Somebody ought to take a trip down memory lane and remember all the times that he's already come through for you. Why would God go through the trouble of delivering you, setting you free, turning your life around, breaking chains, opening doors just to let you destroyed by the enemy? Oh, my Lord, is my mic up? Can y'all hear me?

 

Yes.

 

Let me tell you something. God didn't save you, set you free, turned your life around, break chains, delivered you from addiction, open up doors, close doors, just to watch you get taken out by an already defeated foe. No weapon shall prosper. It won't work. That's why David was able to say that I was young, but now I'm old. But I have never seen the righteous forsaken or his seed begging bread. He said at one point, I saw the prosperity of the wicked and my feet now slipped. But then I went to the house of God and I remembered their end and my end. I'll make it. I'm going all the way because God has chosen me. He has delivered me. He set me free. He's given me a promise. I wish I had 12 people that would stand upon your feet and say, I will not be taken out.

 

Here's the truth. Here's the truth. Here's the truth. I'm not saying that these weapons won't hurt. I'm not saying that you won't be under attack. In fact, it's a guarantee. Listen, if you're married, you're gonna be in some conflict. I've heard people say, we have never had a fight in our lives. I'm like, one of y'all is not human. You will experience an attack, but the attack cannot take you out. It may knock you down, but it can't knock you out. I want somebody to hear me today. You gotta get a fire back in your spirit. You gotta get that bulldog back in your spirit. What happened to the times you used to pray heaven down on a situation? What happened to the times you believed when you laid hands on the sick that they would recover?

 

What happened to the times when you had that fire shut up in your bones? What happened? The enemy attacked you and you gave up. But you got to get that fight back in your spirit. You got to start cheering for God more than you do for the Mavericks. You ought to get upset that the devil is attacking you more so than hem trading the homie. There's got to be something in your spirit that says, guess what? As for me and my house, as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. If I gotta walk around Jericho, I'll walk around by myself. Somebody give God some praise in this place. Come on, now. Come on. Somebody give God praise like it's already done. Somebody give God praise like you've got the victory. Somebody give God praise like you know the weapon will not prosper in your life. Somebody give God victory in this place, no matter what you're dealing with. Come on, somebody take 30 seconds and give God praise. Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.

 

Are you pushing me? Yes, I'm pushing you. Are you proud of me? Yes, I'm proud of you. I'm talking to some people who've been under spiritual attack. For those of you who are in a cozy situation and everything's good, come back next week. I'm talking about some people who are fighting a real enemy. He's coming against your thoughts. He's coming against your emotions. He's coming against your relationships. He's coming against your marriage. He's coming against your children. He's really attacking you. This ain't something made up. He's not a fictitious little villain. This is a real attack by the enemy. I'm here to tell you that you've got a promise as a child of God that every weapon that has been particularly formed against you will not prosper. It may hurt, but it won't. I want you to notice something. I want you to notice something. I want you to notice something. That victory only comes to those who endure.

 

I want you to notice something, that in the description of the armor of God, there is no armor for your back. Have you ever wondered, why would God give me armor for the front side? My shins, a belt, a breastplate, a helmet? What about my back? It's because no matter the opposition that you face, God never intends for you to turn your back on the enemy. Because he may push you back, but the power of God will push you forward. Some of you have to realize that you are covered by the blood of Jesus. Your front, your back, your side to side. You are covered by Jesus and you'll win. When you feel tempted to give up in fear or exhaustion, remember all the ways that God has come through for you already. When you don't know what to praise God for, praise him for what he's already done. You wouldn't be where you are if it wasn't for the hand of God. Y'all can stand. Some of y'all I know want to praise God. So I'll give you 60 seconds. Go ahead and praise God.

 

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You got about 45 seconds left.

 

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You got about 15 seconds left. That's it. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. I know you came to hear a pretty little sermon, but this is one of the messages that's got to get in your spirit. Here's what I want you to do. I want you to walk out here knowing... I'm not saying victory is coming tomorrow. You may still have to fight a little bit. You may have to go to therapy, real therapy, not your friends. Yeah, I'm practicing to be a therapist. Don't go. Don't practice on me. Pay them dollars. Do what you gotta do. Get the help you need. You may have to go to the... You may have to go see a financial planner, you know?

 

Yes.

 

You may have to go back again, apply again, try again, ask again. Seek and you will find. Knock and it will be open to you. Victory doesn't always come in a moment, but it does come to those who endure to the end. This is what Galatians 6:9 says, "And let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we will reap if we do not give up." So what do I do while I'm dealing with spiritual attack, what do I do? I hear you, but I don't feel like praising right now. Praise is a weapon.

 

It is.

 

But let me give you a couple pointers. Number one, stay alert in spiritual warfare. Know that things that you're dealing with are not always happenstance. Know that as a child of God, you have an enemy that's after you if you truly are living for God. The devil don't mess with people who are lukewarm. I mean, his job is done, right? He's like, why? I already got him. He's going to go after people who are trying to go after God. Jesus looked at Peter and said, Satan desires you that he may sift you as wheat. But I've prayed for you that your faith fail not. Peter says, I will go even unto death with you. And Jesus said, No, that's why I'm praying for you, bro. Because before the rooster crows, you will deny me three times. But because I prayed for you, you won't be sifted. You may deny, you may go through a hard time. You may have a momentary lapse in your faith. But because I prayed for no weapon that is formed against you shall prosper. Not even a sifting tool. It won't work. Stay alert in spiritual warfare.

 

Number two, clothe yourself in the full armor of God. Ephesians 6:3, "Declare the promises of God. When you are under attack." Remember what God told you. Remember the promises that he gave you. I write them all down. I have a whole section in my phone called Notes and Words where I write down encouragement and prophetic words. And I have to go back often Often Lord, what did you say again? Because this ain't matching.  Here's another point. Stand firm knowing that no weapon formed against you shall prosper. Here's the last point. Stay connected to the body of Christ.

 

I love technology, I really do. I love technology. I love the fact that we are online. I love that thousands of people can watch. But let me encourage you, if you're online, find human connection, find community. And there are a lot of people who are missing out, who are fighting by themselves because they're not in actual community. They're not linking arms with somebody. Stay connected, physically connected in the body of Christ. Join a group, go to somebody's house, make a friend, hug a neck, serve with somebody. Stay connected. And one of the ways that we stay connected is through communion. In fact, that's what communion is.

 

So when you came in, you received one of these. If you would just grab it. Here's the cool thing about communion. We talked about this in May. I did a whole sermon on it. Talked about communion and the benefits and why we take communion. But what communion does is communion reminds you that you're not alone, that you're actually connected to a body. It's also a reminder that Jesus paid it all by his blood and by his body, so that no weapon formed against you shall prosper. Communion is a reminder that the devil can't win against me. It's also reminder of God's generosity toward us in that he gave everything.

 

What we did in May is we practiced this in a real life setting. And I want to do that again. So I would like for our ushers to come down. We're going to take a moment and we're going to participate as the early church did, which we're going to have a moment of offering. We'll have a moment where we give not just our time and our talents, but we give our treasures to the work of God. We are unashamedly biblical about this. That when the people of God give into the house of God, it supplies the needs for everybody. Your dollar, your 10,000, your million dollars.

 

Come on.

 

It ain't nothing for God, by the way, right? Whatever you give, it goes to supply the needs of the body. So what we're going to do is we're going to have a moment of offering. If you have it physically, you can come bring it. If not, it's going to be up on the the sides of the screen, a QR code. But I would love... I would encourage you that as a member in the body of Christ, to participate with everybody else in a time of offering and then we're going to take communion. Is that all right? Thank you, Lord God, for your sacrifice. I pray that in this moment, as we bring our offering, as we bring our generosity, Lord, it's just simply us bringing back to you what you've already given to us. We're not doing you a favor with this. We're just simply saying thank you, God, for what you've resourced me with. Now I'm bringing a portion of it back to resource your kingdom in the enterprise of the kingdom of God. I pray that you would take what we've given and that you would multiply to reach and meet every need. In Jesus name we pray. Amen. If you have an offering, you can bring or do it online and then we're going to have communion together.

 

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For every mountain you brought me over, for every trial you've seen me through, every blessing, oh, we say Hallelujah. For this I give you praise. Can we sing that all together? Say for every mountain, yes, you brought me over. For every trial you've seen me through, for every blessing, Hallelujah. Hallelujah. For this I give you praise.

 

Stretch your hand toward the offering. Let's pray. Lord, we thank you God, for everything that has been given by your people. I pray that you would bless them, that you would take this to meet every need. This is simply a display that we're exercising generosity as you've displayed. And this is what communion is about. In Jesus name we say Amen. If you would grab your communion elements and just peel back the first layer, revealing the bread. If you have it in your hands, say Amen. I want to take us to this passage in Corinthians, Corinthians... Second Corinthians... 1 Corinthians 11:23. Paul speaking. He says, "For I received from the Lord what I also delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus, on the night when he was betrayed, took bread. And when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, "This is my body, which is for you. Do this in remembrance of me." Let's remember the Lord as we take the bread.

 

Thank you, Lord. Now, if you would flip that over and just peel back the layer, revealing the fruit of the vine. Paul continues. "In the same way also he took the cup after supper saying, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this as often as you drink it in remembrance of me." Let's remember the sacrifice of Christ's blood as we take to come. Now let's take a moment and just thank Jesus. Come on. Can you do it in your own words however you like. Jesus, we're so grateful, so thankful for the shedding of your blood and for the breaking of your body. And you did it to defeat the enemy. So that no weapon that is formed against us shall prosper. We give your name the praise, the glory in Jesus name. Somebody say Amen. Can we just put our hands together and give God some praise in this place?

 

[applause]

 

Just to thank you. Just to thank you. Hey, listen, you may be going through some stuff and need prayer and we don't want you to leave out of here without getting that prayer. So if our prayer team would go ahead and come down. If there's anything that you're going through right now, anything that you're facing, anything that you need somebody to pray with you about, don't leave here until you come and get prayer. For those of you who may not need prayer right now, just make sure you grab your little... What we call it, container and drop it off in the trash bins on the way out. God bless you. Remember this week, no weapon formed against you, even this week, shall prosper. God bless you. We'll see you here next week.

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