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Captain Travis Whitley reminded us that we are not just attendees, but carriers of God’s presence—called, chosen, and deeply loved. He released a powerful blessing over every person, especially honoring fathers and father figures, encouraging them to reflect the heart of our Heavenly Father. He also urged us to be alert and fully equipped with the armor of God—putting on the helmet of salvation, breastplate of righteousness, belt of truth, shoes of peace, shield of faith, and sword of the Spirit—so we can stand strong against the enemy and walk boldly in victory.
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<h4><span style="color: #000000"><a style="color: #000000" href="https://www.bible.com/events/49448945"><strong>Sermon Notes</strong></a></span></h4>
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