This advanced module will prepare the student with the understanding on how to deal with the pervasive religious spirit and how to break down strongholds. It also cuts through the confusion between sin, transgression, and iniquity. It then concludes with how to sustain spiritual breakthrough.

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Session 1: The Religious Spirit

Presenter: Pastor Chris Hayward

One of the most formidable attacks upon the believer is the religious spirit. It is pervasive throughout the church and is at the heart of all division and strife. This teaching provides a framework of understanding on just how it manipulates and finds its way into our lives. It also teaches us how to stop it’s advance.

 
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Session 2: Breaking Down Strongholds

Presenter: Pastor Chris Hayward

What is a stronghold, and how does it get established in our lives? This teaching shows us how we can, with God’s weapons, uncover and break down strongholds in our lives. It also teaches its nature and make-up. The solution might surprise you.

In the study the student will discover the unique role that worship plays in both the building and tearing down of strongholds.

 
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Session 3: Sin, Transgressions, and Iniquity

Presenter: Pastor Michelle Holverson

Many Christians are confused about the difference between these three words. However, understanding their unique qualities will help the student in their walk with the Lord. 

Our life mission as believers is to stay determined to stay on the path of The Way with the Holy Spirit’s help.  But if we stumble, cross the line, veer off the path or walk a crooked path, …. There is no sin or transgression that Christ cannot forgive and no iniquity that Christ can not heal and transform.

That is really really GOOD NEWS!!!!!

 
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Session 4: Feeding Your Freedom

Presenter: Pastor Terry Inman

God warned the ancient prophets about incomplete or superficial healing. “They have healed the wound of my people lightly, saying, ‘Peace, peace,’ when there is no peace.” (Jer. 6.14 ESV)

In this case the people were slightly relieved of symptoms and told they now had peace or shalom (wholeness or wellness). But in fact because they had not fully experienced true repentance (a change of thinking and behaving) their healing was superficial, temporal and incomplete. This topic is about “How to sustain our spiritual breakthrough”.