Revelation 20 – Hell? Yes.

In this chapter, the Holy Spirit goes to great lengths to let us know that there will be a real kingdom of Heaven on the earth, and that it will last one thousand years. It isn’t a metaphor for eternity; or for a long time. It’s real; it’s literal. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)

Isaiah 14:12-17 – iBad 6.66

In our last study, in Ezekiel twenty-eight, we saw that Satan was a cherub – maybe the chief among the cherubim. This is further confirmed by the other Old Testament passage evangelicals cite as describing him. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)

Daniel 10 – The Prince Who’s Not Our Pal

As a Christian, I find there are principals who are not so palsy-walsy. They are the “principalities and powers” mentioned by the apostle Paul in a list of demonic forces that aid the devil in his assault on believers. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)

2 Corinthians 12:7-10 – Hindered Fellas

Blowing-up bridges is a timeless military strategy to hinder the progress of your enemy. It’s so effective, it is even used by supernatural forces, against believers who are pressing forward, gaining ground, with the Gospel. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)

Matthew 28:18-20, Matthew 12:26-29 & Luke 10:18-20 – The Commission Is Our Mission

Is the best offense a good defense? Or is the best defense a good offense? So far we’ve talked about our part in spiritual warfare as mostly mounting a good defense. Taking a stand, resisting, things like that. Truth is, we are always to be on the offensive – but maybe not the way you think. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)

2 Corinthians 10:3-5 – Pulling Down Strongholds

Sometimes we can go off half-cocked, thinking we are proficient with our weapons. Spiritual warfare can be like that. We can go off half-cocked if we don’t understand the weapons of our warfare. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)

Ephesians 6:10-17 – Your Crash Course In Spiritual Warfare

The moment you become a Christian, you are thrust into a war zone. You most definitely need a crash course on spiritual warfare. Any crash course in spiritual warfare would begin with the classic New Testament passage, Ephesians 6:10-17. (Pastor Gene Pensiero)