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1 | what are the laws of God | Luke 24:44 | John Agape | 159687 | ||
One simple law of forgiveness is taking how God wants us to forgive, pray for our enemies, and the real battle we face (eph 6:12) It becomes "To truly forgive someone you have to desire to see him blessed so that satan has no accusation agaist you. Our God is a god of love and that is his seed. Satan comes to kill, steal and destory what God has freely given us by His grace. In your case I would suggest that you study healing in the bible. Look at the promises that apply to all believers. Ask yourself "Do I believe this promise applies to me?" In my case satan has tried to decive me, causing my own unbelief, with "It is not God's will!" It was helpful for me to separate God's will into what He wants for me and His purpose for me. His Promises are what He wants for me. Clues to His purpose for me some times lie in my current struggles. After praying for deliverance and not seeing my prayer answered, I ask myself "Why is God allowing, not causing, my stuggle to continue?" Am I forgeting to tell God how much I love him? Praise God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit I will. Is he trying to strengthen me for perseverance? Persevere I will. Am I forgetting to rebuke satan? I will rebuke him by quoting God's promise. Is He holding back so that I do not become conseited? Humble myself I will. And sometimes God allows my struggle so that I am in a place to glorify Him. And glorify him I will. I believe this is the place God has placed you. With your book you can glorify him and your teasure in heaven will be greatly increased. In the Glory of Christ, John Agape |
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2 | what are the laws of God | Luke 24:44 | kalos | 159713 | ||
But when the archangel Michael, contending with the devil, was disputing about the body of Moses, he did not presume to pronounce a blasphemous judgment, but said, "The Lord rebuke you." Jude 1:9 (ESV) AMPLIFIED Jude 1:9 But when [even] the archangel Michael, contending with the devil, judicially argued (disputed) about the body of Moses, he dared not [presume to] bring an abusive condemnation against him, but [simply] said, The Lord rebuke you! [Zech. 3:2.] 'Nowhere does Scripture state that believers have authority over Satan himself. Those biblical passages that do speak of believers’ authority over the demonic realm apply strictly to driving demons out of lost human beings (Matt. 10:1; Mark 6:7; Luke 10:19; Acts 8:7). They are never applied to pastoral counseling or the believer’s personal battle with the devil. 'This does not mean Christians must accept defeat in spiritual warfare. Scripture clearly teaches that Jesus has won the victory over the devil and all authority has been given to Him (Matt. 28:18; Eph. 1:20-22; Col. 2:15; 1 Pet. 3:22; etc.). While believers do not have the prerogative to say, "I command you, Satan (to do this or not do that)," Jesus does.' ____________________ www.equip.org/search/ STATEMENT DA082 The Bondage Maker: Examining the Message and Method of Neil T. Anderson (Part Two: Spiritual Warfare And The "Truth Encounter") by Elliot Miller |
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