In Christ - Struggles
Life does not always follow a straight line. Returning from sabbatical, Kelly Kinder begins Struggles in the In Christ series with a simple image from his three-year-old granddaughter—a single squiggly line—and names what many feel: ordinary days can quickly become complicated. From there, he opens Ephesians 6:10-13 and gives a different lens for what we face. Kelly explains that Scripture calls us to recognize an unseen battle without giving in to fear. The focus is clarity and preparation: be strong in the Lord, put on the whole armor of God, know your real enemy, and never surrender. Kelly unpacks what it means to be strong in the Lord, not by forcing confidence, but by being continually strengthened by Jesus through a living relationship with him. Strength grows through prayer, Scripture, worship, and life with the church. He also describes the “strength of his might” as an inner, Spirit-formed capacity—a battle-ready heart marked by resilience and endurance. Drawing on Paul’s “thorn in the flesh,” Kelly shows how grace proves sufficient precisely where we feel least capable, and how God’s power often becomes most visible when we stop pretending we can handle everything alone. Then comes the practical warning and promise. Kelly urges us to put on the whole armor of God because the enemy’s schemes are real and often target our predictable vulnerabilities—when we are tired, isolated, angry, or overconfident. He names the battleground of the mind and the everyday footholds that widen the opening, like unchecked anger, falsehood, and unwholesome talk. Just as important, Kelly reframes conflict: people are not the enemy. Behind the scenes are organized, invisible spiritual forces; misunderstanding this leaves us fighting the wrong battles. Anchoring the message in hope, Kelly points to Paul’s own imprisonment and how God used it to advance the gospel, then shares a personal story of provision during a nine-month season of uncertainty. The thread is steady: in the “evil day,” the goal is not flash but faithfulness—stand firm, refuse to surrender, and remember that through Christ we are more than conquerors. If you’re weary, confused, or tempted to quit, this teaching offers honest realism, practical steps, and Christ-centered courage for whatever you are facing today. We are Trinity Community Church, located in Knoxville, Tennessee. Please fill out a digital connect card so we can serve and pray for you. Connect.tccknox.com Subscribe to our channel to see when we go live and to see more from Trinity: https://www.youtube.com/c/TrinityComm... Subscribe to our podcast to hear past sermons, classes, interviews, and more! https://trinitycommunitychurch.buzzsp... Tune in for live stream services every Sunday at 10:00 AM EST. Learn more about our church at https://tccknox.com/new/ Facebook: / tccknox Instagram: / trinitycommunitychurch

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