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  <title>The Invisible King and His Court | The Courtroom Protocol</title>
  <description>Have you ever felt like your past keeps accusing you? Like your failures, guilt, and shame are replayed over and over again? In Week 2 of The Invisible King and His Court, Pastor Stephen Mizell takes us into Zechariah 3 for a powerful look inside the courtroom of heaven. While Satan is called the accuser, Jesus stands as our Advocate. The enemy may know your past, but he doesn't determine your future. Through Christ, the verdict has already been declared. This message will help you understand the spiritual reality behind guilt, grace, and why followers of Jesus can live in freedom instead of condemnation. Key Takeaways • Spiritual warfare is more than a battlefield. It is also a courtroom. • Satan accuses, but he does not have the authority to issue the verdict. • Jesus is our Advocate who stands in our place. • Grace is not earned through better behavior but received through Christ's righteousness. • The case against every believer has already been settled through the cross. • You don't have to keep reopening files that God has already closed. Scripture References • Zechariah 3:1–5 • Psalm 82 • Job 1:6 • Isaiah 61:10 • Romans 3:26 • Romans 8:1 • Romans 8:33–34 • 1 John 2:1 • Hebrews 7:25 • Revelation 20–21 </description>
  <author_name>Open Door Church Official Podcast</author_name>
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