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Spiritual warfare

Unbelief in Believers

Once the disciples of Jesus failed to cast a demon out of a boy. I wonder what we would have concluded about it. Jesus told his disciples plainly that the reason for their failure to cast the demon out of the epileptic boy was their unbelief, due to their lack of prayer and fasting. (Matthew 17:20)

Today many Christians are offended at any teaching which implies that they may have unbelief. But Jesus was constantly rebuking his disciples for their unbelief, and "little faith".

If you can get free of unbelief, you will be of all Christians, most fruitful, and most pleasing to the Lord. read more »

What Jesus did in Spiritual Warfare

God the Father sent Jesus into the world for a reason. The Bible says in 1 John 3:8, "For this purpose was the Son of God manifest, to destroy the works of the evil one." Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil. One demon sensed this when he cried out through a man in the synagogue, "Have you come to destroy us?" (Mark 1).

In order to overcome the devil's works, Jesus needed to overcome severe temptation. This he did firstly in the wilderness at the end of his 40 day fast. He did it by saying, "It is written" and following it up with a quotation from God's Word. read more »

Who is Satan?

Satan (otherwise known as the devil) is the original enemy of God who rebelled at the foundation of the earth. He is the one ultimately responsible for all the deception that exists in this world. He has deceived many to disbelieve in his existence, though both serious Christians and well-informed devil worshippers both know he exists. He is a personal being, and has been both seen and heard by many people. He can use many forms - including that of an "angel of light".

It is not surprising therefore that Satan has lately tried to convince many he is not all that bad - another deception. read more »

What is a Curse?

Looking at the meaning and relevance of curses in the world today. read more »

The Cross and the Mystery of Suffering - Part II

1. In the bitter cold of winter the trees stand bare of leaves, and it seems as if their life, too, had departed for ever, yet in the spring time they put forth new leaves and beautiful flowers, and the fruit begins to show itself. So was it with Me in My crucifixion and resurrection, and so it is with my faithful cross-bearers (2 Cor. iv.8-11; vi.4-10). Though they seem to be crushed and dead beneath their cross they still put forth the beautiful flowers and glorious fruits of eternal life which abide for ever.

2. read more »

The Big Lies of Satan

The biggest and most fundamental lie that Satan and his demons promote - both to believers and non-believers alike is this: that there is something more important right now than seeking relationship, intimacy and communion with God through Jesus Christ and the fulness of the Holy Spirit. We could call this lie the lie to promote distraction from relationship with God. If someone persists in an undistracted relationship with God for more than a few days Satan's losses already will be immense. read more »

List of Enemies

Evil spirits entice people with sinful temptations. When yielded to, temptation result in corruption and eventual domination by evil powers.

As well as this, we could consider the false gods, philosophies and religious movements with which people are led astray.

As well as this, there are other spirits which work to bring destruction to people's lives in different ways.

This article seeks to list many of these evil powers. It cannot be exhaustive.

Sin can be divided into three categories: the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. (1 John 2:16). read more »

Preparation for Ministry

The Word of God challenges us to put on the whole armour of God. Ephesians 6:10,11.

We are to have feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace.

What does this mean?

Lets look at each part of it. What do these words mean?

The word gospel means 'good news'. What does the word 'peace' mean? The Word used in Greek is 'eirene' and comes from a root word meaning 'to join or make one'. read more »

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