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Fight of Faith with Jesus Christ & Ira Dubb

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The Fight of Faith with Jesus Christ & Ira Dubb podcast focuses on changing perspectives and teaching young Christians how to fight the good fight for the true faith, holding tightly to the eternal life to which God has called us. (1 Timothy 6:11-12) Ira Dubb is a man of God, filmmaker, recording artist and founder of Bunk 57 Ministries. He received an education in ministry during a 3-year prison sentence after rededicating his life to Christ. He is now continuing the mission he started on bunk 57 in the free world, spreading the gospel through music, film and other forms of media and using the weapons of spiritual warfare to break down strongholds and transform lives.

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July 5, 2026

The Freedom Before The Fourth

<p>This powerful message draws a striking contrast between two declarations of freedom: the American Declaration of Independence signed in 1776 and the resurrection declaration made at an empty tomb in Jerusalem on April 5, AD 33. While we can honor the political freedoms established by our nation's founding, we must recognize that true freedom operates on an entirely different dimension. The resurrection of Jesus Christ declared something far more profound than any political document ever could: complete liberation from sin, shame, death, and spiritual bondage. Romans 8:1 reminds us that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, while 1 Corinthians 15 proclaims victory over death itself. This freedom isn't dependent on our government, our circumstances, or our past mistakes. It was secured when the tomb was found empty, when the angel declared 'He is not here, He has risen.' This message challenges us to anchor our identity not in national citizenship but in the eternal freedom purchased at the cross and proven at the resurrection. As we celebrate earthly freedoms with gratitude, we're called to recognize that our ultimate liberation comes from a source no earthly power can grant or revoke.</p>

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June 28, 2026

Breaking Generational Strongholds Through Christ

<p>This powerful teaching confronts one of the most misunderstood yet profoundly impactful realities in the Christian life: generational strongholds. We discover that freedom from family patterns is not about choosing between pure psychology or pure spiritual warfare, but understanding how both dimensions work together under the authority of Christ. Ira Dubb walks us through the tension between Exodus 20, where God speaks of punishing sin to the third and fourth generation, and Ezekiel 18, where individual responsibility is affirmed. Rather than contradicting each other, these passages reveal that while generational patterns are real and powerful, they are not our destiny. The cross of Christ provides complete legal authority to break every inherited pattern, but provision is not the same as possession. Like the Israelites who had to cross the Jordan and take the Promised Land that was already legally theirs, we must intentionally engage with what operates in our family lines through examination, confession, renunciation, replacement, and legacy building. The most hopeful truth emerges: the ratio is not against us but exponentially for us. God punishes iniquity to three or four generations, but shows love to a thousand generations of those who love Him. Every stronghold we dismantle creates spiritual inheritance for everyone who comes after us, making this fight not just about our freedom, but about what our great-grandchildren will inherit.</p>

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June 14, 2026

Standing When Reinforcements Don't Show Up

<p>In this week's powerful message, "Standing When Reinforcements Don't Come," we explored a truth that many of us face but rarely discuss: the reality of standing faithful when the backup we expected never arrives. This isn't about dramatic abandonment—it's about those quiet, painful moments when you've prayed, prepared, and done everything right, yet find yourself alone in what matters most. The enemy whispers a subtle question into that silence: "If God was really in this, wouldn't someone else be standing here with you?" But Scripture reveals a different truth: solitary standing is not a sign of abandoned faith—it's almost always a sign of assigned faith.</p><p>Summary: The message explored the biblical pattern of individuals who stood alone in their most critical moments—from Elijah facing 850 false prophets on Mount Carmel, to David confronting Goliath while his own family mocked him, to three Hebrew men choosing a furnace over compromise. We examined how this pattern continues through church history with figures like Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Rosa Parks. Most importantly, we discovered that the fourth man in the furnace—the pre-incarnate Christ who appeared throughout the Old Testament—is the same Jesus who stands with us today in our alone places. Your solitary stand isn't evidence of God's absence; it's a cosmic declaration of His faithfulness being demonstrated through you.</p><p>Takeaways:</p><p>Your alone place has company you cannot always see—the same Jesus who walked in the furnace with three faithful men, wrestled with Jacob in his darkest night, and stood before Joshua as Commander is present with you right now, even when reinforcements haven't arrived.</p><p>The reinforcements often don't come before the fire falls; they become the result of the fire falling—your faithful standing in isolation is working something beyond what you can currently observe, extending into dimensions, generations, and lives you cannot yet see.</p><p>After you've done everything, the instruction is simply to stand—not to strategize a new approach, not to question God's will, but to hold your ground as a declaration of trust in what God is doing in the invisible realms while every principality and power watches your faith.</p><p>If you're standing alone today in your marriage, ministry, business, or convictions, remember that you're not the first and you're never truly alone. The cloud of witnesses surrounds you, and the Commander of the Lord's army has already seen the outcome of the battle you're currently fighting.</p><p>Don't sit down. Don't put down what God told you to pick up. After you've done everything—stand.</p>

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What is Fight of Faith with Jesus Christ & Ira Dubb?

The Fight of Faith with Jesus Christ & Ira Dubb podcast focuses on changing perspectives and teaching young Christians how to fight the good fight for the true faith, holding tightly to the eternal life to which God has called us. (1 Timothy 6:11-12)

Ira Dubb is a man of God, filmmaker, recording artist and founder of Bunk 57 Ministries. He received an education in ministry during a 3-year prison sentence after rededicating his life to Christ. He is now continuing the mission he started on bunk 57 in the free world, spreading the gospel through music, film and other forms of media and using the weapons of spiritual warfare to break down strongholds and transform lives.

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This podcast updates daily.

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