Lugoff Bible Fellowship

Larry Fraser

Recordings of Bible sermons from Lugoff Bible Fellowship Church

  1. Episode 1

    Spiritual Warfare: Understanding Satan

    January 4, 2026 After years of focusing on expository teaching, Larry tackles a topic he can no longer avoid: spiritual warfare. Why now? Because too many evangelical Christians doubt Satan's existence—a dangerous misconception that hands the enemy his greatest victory. Larry traces Satan's origins from Lucifer, a high-ranking angel who fell from grace due to pride, drawing from passages in Ezekiel and Isaiah. Satan's greatest strength has always been deception. (That's precisely how he led countless angels into rebellion.) He explains that Scripture divides humanity into just two categories: children of God and children of the devil, with believers caught in the spiritual warfare between these opposing forces. Can Satan actually possess Christians or be everywhere at once? The answer reveals his clear limitations. Since Satan cannot be omnipresent like God, he operates through legions of demons cast out of heaven with him. Modern churches often avoid discussing Satan and hell to seem culturally relevant, yet this avoidance has inadvertently weakened believers' understanding. Through personal examples—from grocery store checkout line struggles to a youth group member listening to explicit music his parents unknowingly gave him for Christmas—Larry illustrates how Satan exploits our natural sinful desires through cultural temptations. The battle begins in our minds, making it essential to guard what enters our homes through media and take every thought captive. Listen to understand how to recognize and resist Satan's influence in your life.

    56 min
  2. Episode 2

    Spiritual Warfare: Recognizing Satan's Tactics

    January 11, 2025 Spiritual warfare isn't what most of us picture. Drawing from David's Psalms and the account of Jesus healing the demon-possessed man in Gadarene, this message reveals how believers face constant spiritual battles that often go unrecognized. While we're freed from Satan's power, we remain vulnerable to his tactics of distraction and discouragement. Larry identifies critical battlegrounds: fleshly temptations, busyness (yes, that's a choice), peer pressure that never really goes away, and excessive media consumption. He shares a striking observation from missionary friends in Indonesia—demonic activity is far more visible outside America, where our comfort and prosperity may have spiritually blinded us. In one powerful moment, he recounts how his pastor stopped a service mid-stream after sensing a demonic presence, then led the elders in prayer to cleanse the church. What does Satan actually attack? Your personal holiness, your family relationships, and your church's mission. Larry illustrates this through Jesus's instruction to the healed man: return home and testify, even if you're standing alone. (That must have been terrifying for someone just freed from a legion of demons.) He emphasizes that dating choices matter eternally, sharing how one twin sister who married an unbeliever later divorced and regretted ignoring biblical counsel about being equally yoked. Here's the uncomfortable truth: Satan's strategy isn't dramatic possession—it's subtle obstruction. He works to make believers ineffective by creating strongholds that distract us from God's purpose. The church itself has gradually tolerated sin, evolving from preaching tolerance to celebrating what Scripture condemns. Are you recognizing the spiritual battle happening around you right now? Tune in to understand how to guard your mind and fulfill God's purpose despite spiritual opposition.

    51 min
  3. Episode 3

    When Church Splits

    When Church Splits Leave Lasting Scars Have you ever witnessed a church split? Larry opens up about a painful childhood memory when a legalistic pastor's ultimatums drove forty to fifty people—including his parents—to leave and start Calvary Bible Church. The wound lingered in the community for years, even after most people moved forward. Drawing from Matthew 5:23-26, Larry explores what it truly means to be a peacemaker (something he admits struggling with himself). Jesus's teaching connects to the "therefore" in verse 23—genuine righteousness must flow from inward conviction, not just outward performance like the Pharisees displayed. At age 23, Larry experienced a traumatic church conflict involving two women with strong feminist views that led to his resignation and a five-year nervous breakdown. The confrontation came after he shared a Tim Tebow abortion video on Sanctity of Life Sunday. Despite his non-confrontational nature, he learned that being godly sometimes requires delivering difficult truths. Larry emphasizes examining your heart first—like removing a plank from your own eye before addressing someone else's speck. After genuine attempts at reconciliation, if restoration isn't possible, believers must release the need for approval and entrust situations to God's timing. Don't let unresolved conflicts become spiritual strongholds. Listen to hear Larry's complete journey toward healing and his practical wisdom on biblical reconciliation.

    50 min
  4. Episode 4

    Spiritual Warfare: The Battle in Your Mind

    February 8, 2026 Battling the Real Enemy: It's Not What You Think Most Christians completely misunderstand spiritual warfare. While demonic possession exists (Paul literally cast a demon out of a fortune teller in Acts 16), that dramatic stuff is rare. The real battle happens somewhere far more personal: your mind. Paul teaches in 2 Corinthians 10 that spiritual warfare means taking every thought captive to Christ's obedience. Those mental and intellectual strongholds represent the primary battlefield we face daily. A single thought becomes consideration, then attitude, then action, habit, and finally a stronghold—a power base for the enemy built on lies opposing God's truth. When Paul wrote to the Corinthians, he wasn't fighting demons but false teachers judging his ministry by worldly metrics: wealth, influence, baptism numbers. (Modern churches still fall for this trap.) These teachers promoted a comfortable Jesus divorced from repentance, the same diluted gospel culture prefers today. What lies are keeping you from God's calling? Satan's greatest weapon is deception about what success means. He uses three tactics: denying his existence, intimidation, and offering comfortable compromise through busyness or retirement mentality. The battlefield is your thought life, and victory comes through God's truth, not worldly methods. Discover how to identify and demolish the strongholds holding you back from God's purposes.

    56 min
  5. Episode 5

    Spiritual Warfare: Recognizing Satan's Subtle Temptations

    February 15, 2026 What if the real spiritual battle isn't about dramatic demonic encounters but the subtle daily distractions keeping you from God's will? This message unpacks spiritual warfare in modern American culture, revealing how Satan's tactics are far more strategic than we might imagine. Starting with Jesus's wilderness temptation in Matthew 4, we explore how Satan attempted three times to derail Jesus from his earthly mission. Despite being fully God and incapable of sin, Jesus allowed himself to be tempted to model resistance for us. The contrast is striking: Adam failed in paradise, while Jesus triumphed in desolation, proving our choices reflect character, not circumstances. The discussion moves to contemporary challenges—how Satan tempts believers to doubt God's provision through career anxieties, church planting decisions, and financial fears. (Personal stories from youth ministry transitions illustrate this beautifully.) One crucial warning emerges: Satan has infiltrated Christianity itself, distorting its meaning through prosperity gospel teachings that suggest you can serve both God and wealth. The message challenges American Christianity's obsession with comfort and church attendance numbers, emphasizing that God calls us to faithful service using our spiritual gifts. By examining our calendars and finances, we reveal our true priorities. Listen now to discover how examining your schedule might expose where spiritual warfare is winning in your life.

    45 min
  6. Episode 6

    Building God's Kingdom on the Resurrection

    February 22, 2026 Here's the thing about church planting: when you're one year in and searching for permanent space, God's provision becomes thrillingly real. Larry announces a new sermon series through Acts, starting with chapter 1:1-11, to help his young congregation understand what the early church looked like and what role each member will play in their church's future. (This isn't just Bible study for Bible study's sake.) Over 500 people witnessed Jesus alive after his crucifixion, and that physical resurrection changed everything for the disciples. They went from complete despair after watching their teacher brutally executed to becoming bold proclaimers of the gospel. What transformed them so dramatically? The risen Christ himself. Larry explains that Jesus appeared multiple times over 40 days, showing his wounds as proof. But when the disciples expected talk about establishing an earthly kingdom, Jesus redirected their focus. He commissioned them to spread the gospel throughout the world and build God's church through the Holy Spirit's power. The message for today's believers: churches exist to glorify God and expand His kingdom, not to serve our personal preferences. Bible Fellowship Church was founded with three purposes: edifying one another, equipping members to know God and share their faith, and primarily glorifying God. Ready to discover how this applies to your church involvement? Listen to the full message.

    40 min
  7. Episode 7

    Becoming Prayer Warriors in God's Mission

    March 1, 2026 Remarkably, over 500 eyewitnesses to the resurrected Jesus gathered in Jerusalem after traveling from the Mount of Olives—a Sabbath day's journey of two thousand cubits. The early church faced a crucial decision: replacing Judas among the apostles. Through prayer and casting lots, they selected Matthias, trusting God's sovereignty even in what appeared to be chance. Here's something worth considering: what fears—social judgment, cultural pressure, or something else—keep you from openly sharing your faith today? The transformation was dramatic. These same disciples who once hid in fear became bold witnesses, praising God publicly in the temple. (Their forty days with the risen Christ changed everything.) They understood that waiting for the Holy Spirit wasn't passive idleness but active preparation through prayer and seeking God. This mirrors other biblical examples like Moses's forty years in the wilderness or Paul's three-year period of study after his conversion. When believers truly encounter God, they should become more committed prayer warriors, not less engaged. The early church demonstrates that God's plan has always been equipping believers to go into the world and make disciples, not modifying the church to appeal to the lost. Authentic relationship with God through the Holy Spirit provides direct access to divine wisdom—something far deeper than simply seeking signs or easy answers. Ready to discover what active waiting looks like in your own faith journey?

    45 min

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Recordings of Bible sermons from Lugoff Bible Fellowship Church