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Winter Youth Retreat 2010

Friday - Morning Meetings

Rory Misiewicz

Introduction to Spiritual Warfare


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Dr. Bill Teubl

Spiritual Warfare in the Mind


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Friday - Evening Meeting

Bruce Hempel

"The Wall"


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Saturday - Morning Meetings

Jonathan Teubl

Spiritual Warfare in the Church - False Teachers & Fellowship


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James Williams

Spiritual Warfare in the Church - Cold Love


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Brian Wilson


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Matthew 24:12 “And because lawlessness is multiplied, most men's love will grow cold.” Lawlessness could be said Torah-lessness or Bible-lessness. The contest in the end is between the lawless one and those who love the truth. This is in 2 Thessalonians 2:8-10. So the Lawless One opposes those who love the truth. I had a picture of a dead body in a coffin as opposed to a live body with breath, life, and heat. I don’t touch dead bodies, but a dead body is very cold. It is dramatically different between a dead and life body. This is kind of the picture I get with cold love.

Dr. Bill Teubl

Spiritual Warfare in the World - Spirit of Jezebel


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Demonic Influence Inward Outward
Jezebel Meekness
Matthew 5:5
Psalm 37:10-11
Psalm 110
Shepherding
John 10:10
Babylon Humility in possessing riches 1 Timothy 6:17
Confidence Hebrews 11:26
Liberality from abundance of grace
2 Corinthians 8:2
Antichrist Come to the conviction of the sacrificial work of Christ
1 John 4:1-6
1 Cor 1:20-25 declare the truth in the public square.

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Church Notes 12-27-09

Bruce Hempel

Psalm 84:1-7 (tears)

Jerusalem is spirit of giving, Babylon is spirit of gaining – we have been brought into the kingdom of God.

Hannah (Samuel’s mother) prayed in the tabernacle in great distress – the Lord granted what she asked.

It’s good to pray aloud, there is something in the spoken word that brings faith. In the present, because I have faith, I can have a testimony. God does not want us to have fear, to be held back by worry of what people will think, etc.

Luke 1:67-79 - Zechariah (John the Baptist’s Father) – what strikes me about this is how he speaks of being free from fear. God does not want us to live in any fear. Fear has torment. Americans are fed, through the media, a steady diet of fear.

1 John 4:4 – greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world. V18 – perfect love casts out all fear.

1 Corinthians 15:50-58

Back to Luke 1. Verse 74: Grant us that we, being delivered from our enemies, may serve Him without fear. From this say 2 things: 1. I am the Lords servant; 2. I should serve Him without fear.

God want to get rid of health fears, family fears, fear that I cannot change.

Philippians 4:13 – I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Previous verse talks of how Paul has learned to be content in all things – Paul does not fear poor and hard times.

1 Sam 17 – the meaning of “my soul will make its boast in Thee Lord” – God wants us to have this boast in our hearts.

Dr. Teubl - Stronghold of fear:


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2 Corinthians 10:3-5

We must take every thought captive. The kingdom of heaven is not taken in passivity, rather activity. Although we should wait and be partly passive as we wait on the Lord. We are active, however, when we tear down the strongholds of the enemy.

Stronghold - we build a stronghold by collecting thoughts (though they are lies, they will hold an element of truth).

How do we build a stronghold of fear? As we gather ideas of fear, we build a stronghold of fear.

How do I bring down a stronghold of fear?

  1. You must identify the stronghold (a stronghold that is demonized, is hidden). Some of the things used to build a stronghold are built over time.
  2. Ask yourself, "why do I believe what I believe?" You have to take the stronghold down, not denying the truth, but taking down the fearful elements.

If you think that you have a fear (or any stronghold), make a two column list, one of lies and one of truths. The truth should include verses that state truths. Whenever you come up against that fear (or stronghold) declare that verse.

What does this have to do with the demonic?

When we build strongholds, they are not simply errors. Many strongholds become demonically occupied. When we rebuild the stronghold, we must be ready to be active in the spiritual.

When we can find verses that can address the specific issue, then we are enabled to be effective against the enemy. Praise is another way that strongholds are brought down.

Pick your battles, but plan to win them.

Church Notes 12-20-09

Bruce Hempel

The ministry of encouragement: We must have faith for our trials, everyday situations, and what God is doing inside us. We can go through life with joy! God wants us to have a song in trials. Just visiting another fellowship is an encouragement to them. Visiting a nursing home is an encouragement to the residents. Making a phone call to a friend or relative is an encouragement.

Romans 5:1-11: It is good to read the same passage of scriptures day after day for a week; it helps make the passage "sink in". Notice how much hope is in this passage. We should absorb this spirit of hope so it is part of who we are. The seminar I took last week in Ohio taught faith, hope and love. Mankind is in need of the Savior. During the flight to Ohio we had a conversation with a man. I had the impression that many were listening all around.

What are the fruits of the Spirit? (Ans. - love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self control.) If someone meets you, are they struck by the fruit of the Spirit? If you are lacking joy, ask for Christ's life, the life produced by the Spirit, to produce joy in you. The scripture says, "Christ in you the hope of glory." (Col, 1:27) The glory of God is His character. Faith is believing that God is working in my life to bring me to the full stature of Christ. Often what we think is humility is actually unbelief -- "God can't make me like Him." God is bigger than the garbage inside of me. God's word is true. If God has done something in me so far, he can certainly do a lot more. Believing this can fill our hearts with joy. Without faith we have fear and doubt. If you have faith and hope you will have joy.

The joy of the Lord is our strength. In Nehemiah 8 Ezra read from the law and the Levities explained it. The people began to weep; they were deeply convicted that they had failed. Ezra told them not to weep because the day was holy to the Lord; instead, they were to rejoice and celebrate God's feast and give a portion to others. We learn from this that we should rejoice even when we have understood our failure! When we see we have failed God wants us to have joy because our faith is in Him to change us, and He has promised to do that.

Psalm 19:4-5: The bridegroom comes forth from his chamber with strength. He is focused on running the race with joy. Sure the race will require giving his all, but he fully expects to win.

James 1:2: Count it all joy regarding the trials! Have we ever groaned about a trial? The Lord wants to take the groaning out and give you joy. People also notice if we are joyful. Don't resist going through suffering. A broken heart and contrite spirit brings joy. Joy comes from nothing between us and God.

Psalm 51:8 "Make me hear joy and gladness. Let the bones which You have broken rejoice." Godly sorrow produces joy; worldly sorrow produces death. God lifts us up as a parent does when a child falls. God wants you to get up when you fall. He is the God of encouragement.

Psalm 117 and 118: Have you been in a trial where you have felt this is the end? Many verses talk about a trial in the past and God's blessing afterwards (example: Psalm 23 and Psalms 103). We may go through something hard but God brings us through to a wealthy place. The trial is temporary. Also see 2 Corinthians 3:17-18.

Psalms 118:17-20 "I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD. The LORD has chastened me severely, but He has not given me over to death.
Open to me the gates of righteousness; I will go through them, and I will praise the LORD. This is the gate of the LORD through which the righteous shall enter." The gate of the Lord is the trial we are in. Let us go through the trial! May the Lord give us strong joy and praise. Psalm 27:13-14 "I would have lost heart, unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living. Wait on the LORD; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart; wait, I say, on the LORD!"

Church Notes 12-13-09

John Teubl

Communion is a deep subject.

1 Corinthians 11:23-32

Why do we do communion?

God and me:

1 Corinthians 11:29

  • A man should examine himself. “Is there anything between You (God) and I?” and make it right between one another as one is able.

“As much as lies with you live in peace with all men.”

Don’t take the cup when there is something wrong with your heart (in an unworthy manner).  If we take communion when we know there is something wrong, we are pretending we can do ok without the power of God.

Leave your gift at the altar to make it right with your brother.  Do this quickly.

Be honest with God and yourself about your relationship between yourself and God.

  • Lord thank you for dying for me. The table of the Lord is a memorial of God making peace for mankind.  We also proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes again.

God died to make us one body. It is significant that we take the bread together. We will be roommates in heaven! Look around the room as you take communion. They all are saying “thank you for dying for me.”

1 Corinthians 10:16-17 one loaf=one body. We cannot be a Lone Ranger Christian.

It is humbling to think we are made worthy to take communion with others whom God has drawn to Himself.

Taking communion may make you sick but it is better to be sick and have God deal with you than to not take communion and not have the problem in your heart dealt with. Communion is for setting us free. We try to give time for people to think and examine.

Dr. Teubl

As a man thinks in his heart so is he. If you stay before God he will answer you.

Tasks in life

If we didn’t learn it God can make up the difference. Repent, forgive, God brings restoration.    


Foundation Phase                   Decision Phase-What will I do who will I do it with?
                                      Marriage or not-fellowship 
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Ages 0-12: Obedience to parents

Ephesians 6:1

This is a discipline that is built upon for obedience to God

Ages 12-20: We are filled with the Spirit and hear God’s voice.

Galatians 5:16 Walk by the Spirit and do not gratify the desires of the flesh.

Establishment (ages 20-35) and building (ages 35-60) phase - basic skills in relationships and life are not enough to get the full anointing of God Ps. 84.1 Your skills and relationships should be a dwelling place for God in your home.

Age 60 onwards:  This time is the established point of influence in the community. This influence resists evil in the community. This is because by 60 most children are adults and energy can be spent outside the family.

God has grace and has good answers for you.

One of the battles is coming to faith in the answers.

Psalm 32:8

We need maturity in the Body of Christ to deal with difficult starting points.

Having done all we can stand as a church. Influence is a factor in every stage of life but largest in this older phase. If a few people have a vision and don’t drop the ball there will be success.

How do we sit in the gates in our community? The church should be influencing the community.

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