
Spirits, Weapons & Warfare with Dr. Roger D. Krickler
Biblically based teaching of spiritual warfare from a perspective of how a soldier learns about warfare when entering into the military. The series of videos are meant to be application based meaning the information presented you can apply to your life as God intended. Meant for Christians, non-believers will gain information on how SATAN is attacking them. The series starts out by understanding the invisible war, how it got started, who the players are and our Call to join God's Army. We meet the Holy Spirit since he is our Battle Buddy. We deep dive into Prayer since it is one of our most powerful weapons and how to pray effectively. We start our Basic Training looking at God’s Battle Plan, the spiritual forces of Good (Angels) vs the spiritual forces of Evil (Demons) and territories. We’ll study both offensive and defensive weapons, strategies, tactics and how and when to use our weapons. I deep dive on where the battle is fought (in the mind) and the tools we have to protect ourselves. We will do advance training in the area of transference of spirits and dealing with demonic powers. The series will conclude with looking at the final battle/conflict. My job throughout this journey will be to make the invisible, visible by relating things in the natural world to the things in the spiritual world so the topics we cover will make sense to you. I have taught this class at my church and received great feedback. I hope you will join me on this journey.
Spirits, Weapons & Warfare with Dr. Roger D. Krickler
Tolerance Part 3 What is True Tolerance
In our last two series, we were talking about tolerance and intolerant and what did that look like? We learned that being tolerant or being accused of be intolerant is a tactic used by Satan to make Christians feel like they need to fall in line with people that believe differently than Christians. This strategy by Satan is being used in today’s culture to make Christians to feel bad about themselves, question God’s will and thoughts about his thoughts on being tolerant of others. Yes, God wants us to be tolerant of other as he is tolerant of us but not to compromise your belief in him. You can hate the sin but love the sinner. Why? The sinner is still made in God’s image so we love them but we, like God, don’t have to have to love the sin. We actually as part of discipleship point out the sin to the sinner. The goal is to lead the sinner to the Lord and they become a believer. So, in this episode we are going to look at true tolerance. Don’t miss this episode.