"A Dead Man's Victory" - Bro. Georgeon Pedigo

Series: Pedigo Revival

August 06, 2025
Bro. Georgeon Pedigo

In a powerful and hope-filled message titled “A Dead Man’s Victory,” Bro. Georgeon Pedigo invites us to rediscover the life-changing power of repentance and restoration. Preaching from Joshua 7, he paints a vivid picture of Israel’s unexpected defeat at Ai—and the hidden sin that robbed them of victory. But he doesn’t stop there. With compelling storytelling, from World War II deception plots to the lies of the enemy, Bro. Pedigo reminds us that the devil loves to label us by our failures—but God has already called us fearfully and wonderfully made. Through repentance, the old identity dies, and the enemy is left clinging to something that no longer exists. What once set you aside for destruction can become the very testimony that sets you apart for victory. This message is a rallying cry to let go of shame, silence the accuser, and walk boldly toward the peace, joy, and purpose God has promised. Whether you feel stuck in defeat or on the edge of breakthrough, “A Dead Man’s Victory” will stir your faith, break chains of condemnation, and call you back into step with the God who always wins. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!

Episode Notes

Main Point: The greatest victory comes when we die to ourselves so that Christ can live through us.

  • Self-will, pride, and sin must die for the Spirit to fully work in us.
  • True spiritual victory doesn’t come from striving in our strength, but from surrendering completely to God.
  • When we are “dead to self,” the enemy loses his leverage, and God gains the glory.

Key Scripture:

  • Galatians 2:20 – “I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me…”
  • Major Themes:
  • Dying to Self – Crucifying the flesh is a daily decision.
  • Freedom Through Surrender – Victory begins where self-effort ends.
  • The Enemy’s Defeat – Dead men can’t be tempted, offended, or destroyed.
  • Living by the Spirit – Christ’s life in us brings power, peace, and purpose.
  • Resurrection Power – What dies in Christ is raised in victory.

Reflection Questions:

  • What areas of my life still need to be surrendered to Christ?
  • Am I relying on my strength or the Spirit’s power?
  • How would my reactions change if I truly lived “dead to self”?

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