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1 | Believer's authority and the devil. | Jude 1:9 | kalos | 7446 | ||
Does the authority of the believer entitle Christians to bring an abusive condemnation against the devil? Please include scripture reference(s) with your answer. | ||||||
2 | Believer's authority and the devil. | Jude 1:9 | Scribe | 43882 | ||
I think it is an example of presumption and ignorance. To pray to the devil is also a very unscriptural practice. Now if satan is speaking to your mind, tempting you to sin, then it is scriptural to say "get thee behind me satan (you can leave out the "thee") it is written.." and then give a scripture that relates to the temptation. And of course when casting out demons it is possible to ask a demon it's name but more often it seems a simple "Come Out in the Name of Jesus" will do. Then there are those that do not come out but by much prayer and fasting, but it is not praying or imploring the demon to come out, but praying to God and fasting so that you are walking in power and faith. Calling Satan names in corporate prayer with the saints always sounds very "in the flesh" to me. The Spirit always leads me to pray the word in faith believing I recieve from God and not to think at all about what the devil may do. What do I care what satan thinks. I receive what I ask from God and there is nothing he can do about it. May God Bless you in you study of His word. |
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