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Bill Teubl introduces Psalm 110 as a Messianic psalm focused on overcoming evil, particularly the work of the devil. He emphasizes how God allows believers to face challenges beyond their abilities to grow in Christlikeness and authority. The sermon explores the psalm’s themes of spiritual warfare, strongholds, and the believer’s co-seated position with Christ.
- [00:00] Introduces Psalm 110 (NLT) as a challenging but profound Messianic psalm about overcoming evil.
- [00:59] Shares personal examples of life’s “big battles” and how God uses them to reveal His greatness.
- [03:52] Reads Psalm 110, highlighting Yahweh’s (Father) command to Adonai (Jesus) to rule until enemies are subdued.
- [05:03] Explains the distinction between “Yahweh” (self-existent God) and “Adonai” (authority figure, here Jesus).
- [11:17] Connects the psalm to believers’ co-seating with Christ (Ephesians 2) and transformation through worship.
- [20:45] Stresses the need to “extend” Christ’s victory from safe spaces (e.g., church) into hostile areas of life.
- [21:05] Calls believers to active warfare against evil, tearing down false strongholds (e.g., greed, anger).
- [28:56] Warns that unchecked strongholds can become demonized, citing Saul’s downfall as an example.
- [29:47] Summarizes: (1) See yourself seated with Christ, (2) Extend His rule, (3) Wage war against strongholds.
Scripture References
- Psalm 110
- Ephesians 2:6
- 2 Corinthians 3:18–4:6
- Colossians 3:1
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