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Review
The Personality of Demons
The Abilities and Activities of Demons
The Christian’s Authority Over Demons
Authority of the Disciples, Luke 9:1
During the earthly ministry of Christ, Mark 3:14
The Seventy-One, Luke 10:1, 17
Has no implications for the Church, Matthew 10:5-6
Authority of Peter and the Other Apostles, Acts 5:14-16
After the Resurrection of Christ and the Creation of the Church
Used as a sign for the Jews, Acts 5:12
Authority of Paul
He is the Steward of our Dispensation (The Dispensation of Grace), Colossians 1:25
Used for a Sign to the Jews, Acts 19:11-12
Cast out Demons, Acts 16:16-18
Turn a Saint Over to Satan, 1 Timothy 1:20
Did Not Have Authority Over All Demons, 2 Corinthians 12:7
Authority of the Church
Resist, James 4:7
The Faith, 1 Peter 5:9
The Traditions of Men
Casting Out Demons, Acts 19:13
Anointing a House Perceived to be full of Demons
Angelic and Demonic Warfare
Impact of Prayer
Perceived as a physical battle
Overcoming Satan
Prayer and Sayings
Pleading the blood of Jesus
Fasting
Solitude
A Cross
The Issue with the Ending of Mark
Major Textual Issues
Most of the Last Chapter is from Latin
Contradicts Other Accounts of Christ’ Resurrection
Used to Justify Traditions of Men, Mark 16:17-18
Satan’s Methodology
Independence from God, James 4:13-17
Pride, 1 Timothy 3:6
Disappointment, Job 3:1-26
Discouragement, Job 10:1-22
Bitterness, Job 7:11
Doubt, James 1:6
Cowardice in Spiritual Things, Luke 22:31
Lying, Acts 5:1-4
Unforgiving Spirit, 2 Corinthians 2:10, 11
Stealing, Ephesians 4:27-30
Corrupt Communication, Ephesians 4:27-30
Laziness in Spiritual Things, 1 Timothy 5:11-15
Gossip, 1 Timothy 5:13
Busybody, 1 Timothy 5:13
The Faith
We are to Resist by The Faith, 1 Peter 5:9
The Authority is Within Our Position in Christ, Ephesians 6:10
We Are Given Heavy Armor so We Can Stand Against the Methods Satan Uses, Ephesians 6:11
Our Battle is not Physical, it is Mental, Ephesians 6:12; 2 Corinthians 10:4
We Use This Armor When Under Attack, Ephesians 6:13
Our Daily Armor, Romans 13:12
Defense against the works of darkness
The Sin Nature, 1 John 1:6
Satan, Colossians 1:13
Armor of Righteousness, 2 Corinthians 6:7
The Christian’s Authority Over Demons
The Traditions of Men
Satan’s Methodology
The Faith
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