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Tethered: Rehearsing Your Identity When the Enemy Attacks

Feb 1, 2026    Kyle Davies

This sermon addresses how believers can remain stable when under spiritual attack by rehearsing their identity in Christ. Drawing from 1 John 2:12-17, the message emphasizes that the enemy's primary strategy is identity erosion rather than obvious temptation. Christians are called to remember they are already forgiven, already victorious, and securely attached to Christ. The sermon challenges believers to interrupt worldly patterns—the desires of the flesh, eyes, and pride of life—not by trying harder, but by remembering truer. When identity is clear and rehearsed regularly, believers can withstand the world's competing system and reorient their desires toward what truly lasts. The goal is not heroic resistance but consistent recentering through simple, repeatable truth that transforms what we love and want.