BREAKING AND ENTERING

Randy Skeete

OVERVIEW

This sermon explores the decisive role of the will in spiritual life, revealing how choosing God—despite weakness—opens the way for Christ’s power to deliver us from the kingdom of darkness. Unpacking spiritual warfare, false doctrines, and the clash of two kingdoms, it calls believers to act on even the smallest faith and claim the certainty of salvation through Christ’s rescue mission.

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ABOUT-- Randy Skeete

Randy Skeete, a graduate of the Andrews University Theological Seminary and a powerful preacher of the Word, has memorized large portions of Scripture and is known for his soul-searching presentations. After his position as Counselor/Director of Medical School Programs at the University of Michigan, he served in the Campus Ministries Department of the Michigan Conference and also as associate speaker for American Christian Ministries. Randy is now fully self-supporting in his ministry, and is currently an international evangelist with most of his work done in Africa and Southeast Asia.

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KEY INSIGHTS

💡 The Will as the Governing Power: The speaker highlights that the will is the decisive factor in spiritual life. While emotions and thoughts can be unstable, the will can be exercised to choose God. This underscores a biblical psychological principle—transformation begins with a conscious act of decision, which God then empowers to sustain and complete. This insight encourages believers not to despair over weakness but to act on faith.

💡 Satan’s Role as “Prince of This World”: The scripture references from John, Corinthians, and Ephesians show that Satan holds temporary, practical dominion over the earth, legally transferred from Adam’s fall. This clarifies spiritual warfare’s reality, emphasizing that the world is under a powerful, deceptive ruler—but one whose reign is limited and destined to end. Understanding this helps believers grasp the seriousness of spiritual allegiance and the importance of Christ’s redemptive work.

💡 Christ’s “Breaking and Entering” Ministry: The metaphor of breaking and entering illustrates that those captive to Satan cannot escape on their own. Christ must intervene to liberate them. This insight challenges passive Christianity and calls for active acceptance of Christ’s deliverance. It also stresses the sovereignty of Christ as a deliverer who invades enemy territory to reclaim His own, portraying salvation as an aggressive rescue mission rather than a passive invitation.

💡 The Danger of False Doctrines: The message identifies two major lies that deceive many—Sunday as Sabbath and the dead being conscious. These errors have significant theological consequences, leading believers away from biblical truth and into spiritual bondage. The insight here urges critical examination of commonly held beliefs against scripture, highlighting the devil’s strategy to blind minds and mislead the Church.

💡 Dual Kingdom Reality: The stark distinction between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan is a foundational biblical concept reiterated here. This insight encourages believers to assess their true citizenship, which transcends mere church membership or religious identity. It calls for intentional belonging to God’s kingdom through obedience and faith, reinforcing the idea that spiritual reality is binary and exclusive.

💡 Legal vs. Practical Possession of the Earth: The analogy of a landlord and squatter effectively explains the spiritual truth that although Christ has legally purchased the world through His sacrifice, Satan still holds practical control until Christ’s return. This helps believers understand the current tension in the spiritual realm and encourages hope and perseverance, knowing that ultimate victory is assured but not yet fully realized.

💡 Faith Requires Action—The Altar Call: The concluding invitation to come forward and be certain of one’s salvation exemplifies the biblical principle that faith must be accompanied by action. The emphasis on “little faith” being enough if acted upon encourages those hesitant or weak in faith to take the step of surrender. This insight affirms that God honors the willingness to come, no matter how small the faith, and that certainty in salvation is both possible and necessary.

DATE ADDED: March 26, 2026 TOPICS: No SKU: RS-183L
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