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In this powerful episode of the Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams Podcast, the Apostle of Strategic Prayer confronts the sober reality of prayerlessness and its hidden dangers. As he carefully dissects the Scriptures, Archbishop Duncan-Williams reminds us of our divine mandate as Watchmen over our families, our generations, and our nations. He delivers a timely warning: the enemy only operates when men sleep. When believers grow passive, darkness advances. This message is a clarion call to awaken from spiritual slumber, take your place at the watchtower, and reclaim your authority through prayer. If you have felt spiritually complacent, distracted, or weary, this word will reignite your vigilance and reposition you from passivity to power. We cannot afford to sleep while the enemy is at the gates.
In this sermon, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams challenges believers to live beyond mere conformity to the world and embrace the transformative power of a renewed mind. Drawing from Romans 12:2, he explains how salvation operates in three dimensions—were saved, being saved, and shall be saved—with particular focus on the ongoing work of renewing the mind. While our spirit is transformed at salvation, our mindset remains a battlefield where the enemy seeks to influence our thoughts and decisions. Archbishop Duncan-Williams equips believers to resist worldly pressures, align their minds with God’s purpose, and live a life that proves the good, acceptable, and perfect will of God. He reminds us that clarity and repetition in the Word bring direction, helping believers navigate the journey from conformity to transformation.
In this podcast teaching, the Archbishop unpacks the far-reaching consequences of conformity versus transformation, emphasizing that transformation is critical to destiny. He explains that while salvation is instant, true and lasting change comes through the renewing of the mind (Romans 12:2). He lays a clear foundation: mindset shapes decisions, decisions shape choices, choices shape actions, and actions determine outcomes. Christianity, therefore, is not about character adjustment but spiritual transformation, for “if any man be in Christ, he is a new creation.” Through this podcast, the Archbishop admonishes the Church not to look like the world it has been sent to change, highlighting the consequences of conformity and the life-shaping impact of a transformational mindset
The "Law of First Things," as preached by Papa, emphasizes the spiritual principle of dedicating the initial portions of one's life to God to secure divine favor and blessing over the entirety. This concept is applied in various practical ways, such as dedicating the first hour of the day, the first day of the week, and the first month of the year to spiritual practices like prayer and focus on God. By adhering to this law, it is believed that individuals align their lives with God's design, inviting divine guidance and authority over their entire existence.
In this powerful sermon, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams delivers a timely reminder that the battles we face in life are not merely physical or emotional; they are spiritual. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 10:4, he teaches that the weapons God has given us are not carnal, but divinely empowered to pull down strongholds and sustain us through life’s fiercest challenges. Archbishop Duncan-Williams urges believers to rely daily on God’s spiritual arsenal: the Word of God, the Name of Jesus, the Blood of the Lamb, and the language of the Spirit. These are not symbolic tools, but living, active weapons that release authority, protection, and victory when exercised in faith. Using Matthew 4 as a model, he explains how Jesus Himself defeated Satan—not by argument or emotion, but by refusing the enemy’s lies and responding with Scripture. In the same way, believers are called to stand firm, resist deception, and enforce God’s truth in every season. The message concludes with a profound call to cultivate gratitude as a spiritual weapon. Rooted in Ephesians 6:17, Archbishop teaches that thanksgiving strengthens our faith, steadies our hearts, and keeps us positioned for victory even in adversity.
Deploying the Weapons of Our Warfare — A Sermon by Papa, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams In this enlightening episode, Papa dives deep into the spiritual weapons believers must identify and deploy to navigate the battlefield of life. Drawing on biblical truths and prophetic insight, he reveals how to: * Identify and activate the weapons God has given you for warfare * Use prayer, the Word of God, and corporate declarations to dismantle strongholds * Stand firm in spiritual authority, even when the enemy attacks with the 20 lies * Walk in supernatural victory, not just in theory but in everyday life Whether you feel under attack, powerless, or just want deeper spiritual understanding, this sermon will empower you to engage in battle with confidence, wisdom, and faith.
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Nicholas Duncan-Williams is the Presiding Archbishop and General Overseer of Action Chapel International Ministry (ACIM), headquarters in Accra, Ghana.Known in many parts of the world as the Apostle of Strategic Prayer, Archbishop Duncan-Williams is also the Founder and Chairman of Nicholas Duncan-Williams Ministry (NDWM) formerly known as Prayer Summit International (PSI). NDWM works to advance our God-given mission: delivering the life-changing message of Jesus Christ to our hurting world.
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