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For years, I lived in a constant state of spiritual battle. The deliverance movement’s warfare focus kept me scanning for evil everywhere — in my family, my past, and my own heart. I chased demons, broke “generational curses,” and pressed forward in non-stop spiritual warfare. But that’s not the gospel. Looking back, I see how the warfare mindset caused me to miss simple, beautiful moments God had placed in my path — time with family, serving my neighbors, enjoying my children, and living in peace. In this video, I share how understanding the finished work of Christ set me free from striving and burnout. Now I know revival isn’t something I have to chase — Christ lives in me, and I can carry His presence into everyday life, loving people, sharing the gospel, and helping those in need. Scriptures: Ephesians 6:10–18, Matthew 11:28–30, Romans 8:15, 2 Corinthians 5:17–21, Galatians 5:1 Reflective Questions 1. Do I feel constantly pressured to “do more” for God in order to be accepted or approved by Him? 2. When I rest or slow down, do I feel guilty or afraid God will be disappointed in me? 3. Is my relationship with God mostly about activity (serving, praying, attending events) rather than intimacy and trust? 4. Do I experience the joy and peace the New Testament says are mine in Christ, or mostly stress, fear, and striving? 5. Do I feel free to spend time with family and friends outside the church? 6. Am I missing important family moments, personal rest, or life responsibilities because I’m always “serving the vision”? 7. Are relationships here based on genuine love, or mostly on shared involvement in church activities? 8. If I step back from ministry, will people still love and accept me the same? 9. Is my faith primarily motivated by love for God, or by fear of missing out, being judged, or coming under attack? 10. Do I hear the gospel of grace preached often, or mostly messages about rules, performance, and spiritual warfare? 11. Do I believe my worth in God’s eyes depends on what I do, rather than on what Christ has already done? 12. Am i enjoying the gospel or am I focused on what I am doing and not doing? 13. Are leaders quick to label people as rebellious, unspiritual, or demonized if they ask questions or disagree? 14. Do teachings focus more on spiritual enemies, curses, and “territorial battles” than on the finished work of Christ? 15. Is there an unspoken fear that leaving the group or church will put me “out of God’s will” or under spiritual attack? 16. Are titles, supernatural experiences, and “moves of God” valued more than humility, character, and love?