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- The act of praying brings about inner peace and courage that enable us to face and overcome life's challenges, thereby blocking the encroach of evil. Protection prayers induce a psychological transformation, providing us with the mental strength to avoid succumbing to evil’s machinations.
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Jan 28, 2020 · Scripture is equally clear that we are not to pray to Satan. There is nothing he would do for us but evil, and it is to God alone that we bring our many requests. To petition Satan or to pray to him for his presence and power is what only those who honor him as “lord” would dare to do.
Jul 27, 2015 · Yes, we should love our enemies. And yes, we should turn the other cheek (even while we press for justice in the legal system, as in Acts 22:25–29). And we should also yield up our cloaks and walk the extra mile and return good for evil. And that’s exactly why we need the psalms of judgment.
Jan 4, 2022 · In the Lord’s model prayer (Matthew 6:9–13), Jesus says, “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one” (verse 13). The inclusion of a request for God not to lead us into temptation teaches us that avoiding temptation should be one of the primary concerns of the Christian life.
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God is sovereign over Satan. The devil does not have a free hand in this world. He is on a leash, so that he can do no more than God permits. In effect, he must get permission — as in the case of Simon Peter, where Jesus discloses, “Simon, Simon, behold, Satan has asked to have you, that he might sift you like wheat” (Luke 22:31). And the case of J...
God intends that part of our preparation for heaven be a life of warfare with hell. He calls it a “good warfare” (1 Timothy 1:18) and a “good fight” (1 Timothy 6:12). It is good, not because we might be killed (which we might! — Revelation 2:10), but because these fire-fights refine the gold of our faith (1 Peter 1:7), in life and death. God is the...
If you need a refresher for what those “designs” are, here is a summary. May God make you a mighty warrior! May he “train your hands for war and your fingers for battle” (Psalm 144:1).
Those are some of Satan’s designs. The path to victory in this warfare is to hold fast to Christ who has already dealt the decisive blow. 1. 1 John 3:8: “The Son of God appeared to destroy the works of the devil.” 2. Hebrews 2:14: “Christ took on human nature that through death he might destroy him who has the power of death, that is, the devil.” 3...
James says, “Resist the devil, and he will flee from you!” (James 4:7). How do we do that? Here is how they did it according to Revelation 12:11: “They have conquered him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, for they loved not their lives even unto death.” They embraced the triumph of Christ by his blood. They spoke that tru...
The question is not whether you want to be in this war. Everyone is in it. Either we are defeated by the devil and thus following, like cattle to the slaughter, “the prince of the power of the air” (Ephesians 2:2), or we are resisting — “resist him, firm in your faith!” (1 Peter 5:9). There is no neutral zone. You either triumph “by the blood of th...
Oct 27, 2023 · Spiritual warfare prayers are a type of prayer in Christianity to combat spiritual forces, particularly evil or demonic influences. These prayers often seek protection, deliverance, and victory in spiritual battles.
Jul 27, 2022 · How can we use Psalm 91 and go above it to create a prayer against evil? We created 15 prayers to pray over specific evil situations.
Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Several places in the Bible command us to pray for our enemies (Luke 6:27, 35; Romans 12:20). Most familiar to us is the passage from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. In Matthew 5:43–45, Jesus said, “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’.