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Empowering Your Faith to Resist Temptation | Ep. 57

Latoya Morris Season 5

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Discover the strategies to shield your spirit from deceit and distraction in our latest episode of the Woman 31 Podcast. As we near the end of 2024, the focus is on fortifying faith and recognizing the counterfeit tactics of the devil, who prowls like a roaring lion seeking to lead us astray. Inspired by 1 Peter 5:8, we unravel the ways in which adversarial forces attempt to derail our spiritual journey. This episode promises to equip you with insights and tools to stand firm against temptations, drawing from scripture to bolster your spiritual resilience.

Join us as we embark on an enlightening series that not only identifies three primary areas of temptation but also offers practical guidance to stay vigilant and rooted in Christ. Our ongoing community dialogue encourages spiritual growth, providing a supportive platform for both new and long-time listeners. From understanding how the enemy masquerades to recognizing the mediums of deception, this discussion is designed to empower you with the knowledge to resist and overcome. Whether you’re seeking encouragement or a deeper connection with your faith, this episode will help you navigating the trials we all encounter.

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