Dear Brother do more videos of these kind,, Its true and practical teaching... Whish may churches sees this video.. the problem is they won't accept the truth that's the irony
For those who are commenting that we can bind satan pls mention bible verse first, where bible gives us that authority, and where apostle did this kind of things in new testment, Ravi barath is perfectly explaining it from the word of God and in context, don't think live in a mere thoughts, read bible in context and you will know the truth. Read bible in proper way and in context..
@@rajeshraje2310 If you can literally hear or see jesus, Then why should we read the word of God in the first place. The word of God is complete on it's own. Everything that God has to say is already there in the bible.
Andavar kodutha athigaaram ungaluku kiriya seiyala athuku nu antha athigaaram ila nu aagirathu... En naamathinaale pisaasugalai thurathuveergal nu vasanam irukku padichengala brother...
Binding satan is authority we need to use (by the name of Jesus Christ )..Jesus name is very important in that! Secondly,there should be a logic and reasoning bcus, jesus even chased demons, peter said wake up by Jesus name to the dead girl.. Healed by jesus chase,and paul chased demons by Jesus name commanding!!!! Plz refer
Matthew 16:19: “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.” In this verse, Jesus is speaking directly to the apostle Peter and indirectly to the other apostles. Jesus' words meant that Peter would have the right to enter the kingdom himself, that he would have general authority symbolized by the possession of the keys, and that preaching the gospel would be the means of opening the kingdom of heaven to all believers and shutting it against unbelievers. The book of Acts shows us this process at work. By his sermon on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:14-40), Peter opened the door of the kingdom for the first time. The expressions “bind” and “loose” were common to Jewish legal phraseology meaning to declare something forbidden or to declare it allowed. Peter and the other disciples were to continue Christ’s work on earth in preaching the gospel and declaring God’s will to men and they were armed with the same authority as He possessed. In Matthew 18:18, there is also a reference to the binding and loosing in the context of church discipline. The apostles do not usurp Christ’s lordship and authority over individual believers and their eternal destiny, but they do exercise the authority to discipline and, if necessary, excommunicate disobedient church members. It’s not that the apostles were given the privilege of changing God’s mind, as if whatever they decided on earth would be duplicated in heaven; rather, they were encouraged that, as they moved forward in their apostolic duties, they would be fulfilling God’s plan in heaven. When the apostles “bound” something, or forbade it on earth, they were carrying out the will of God in the matter. When they “loosed” something, or allowed it on earth, they were likewise fulfilling God’s eternal plan. In both Matthew 16:19 and 18:18, the syntax of the Greek text makes the meaning clear: “Whatever thou mayest bind upon the earth shall be having been bound in the heavens, and whatever thou mayest loose upon the earth shall be having been loosed in the heavens” (Matthew 16:19, Young’s Literal Translation). Or, as the Amplified Bible puts it, “Whatever you bind [forbid, declare to be improper and unlawful] on earth will have [already] been bound in heaven, and whatever you loose [permit, declare lawful] on earth will have [already] been loosed in heaven.” Jesus taught that the apostles had a special task on earth. Their words of authority, as recorded in the New Testament epistles, reflect God’s will for the church. When Paul declared an anathema on those who pervert the gospel, then we know that anathema was already declared in heaven (see Galatians 1:8-9).
The believer’s authority over Satan and victory over the spiritual forces of evil depend on the power of God, the relative power of Satan, and God’s power within the believer. First, God’s power is perfect and unlimited. He created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1) and holds power over life and death. God clearly has power over Satan and in the end will cast Satan into eternal punishment in the lake of fire (Revelation 20:7-10). Second, Satan’s power, while no match for God’s, is yet strong. Satan can tempt humans, as he did with Eve in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3). He is sometimes given permission from God to inflict pain on people as in the case of Job (Job 1-2). He was able to tempt Jesus but was unable to cause Him to stumble or sin (Matthew 4:1-11). God warns us that Satan hunts for human victims in the way that a roaring lion prowls for his prey (1 Peter 5:8). Satan’s power is not only limited in effectiveness today, but it is also limited in time, and evil faces an ultimate defeat in the future (see Revelation 12:12 and 20:10). This brings us to our power in relation to Satan. Believers in Jesus Christ (John 3:16; Ephesians 2:8-9) have God’s Spirit living within them. Galatians 2:20 says, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.” The same power that created the universe resides within us. As a result, Satan has no true power over believers in Christ. He cannot force us to sin, he cannot possess us, and he knows that we will ultimately have the victory over him. At the same time, Satan continues to cause problems for believers living in this fallen world. Ephesians 6:10-18 reminds us of the spiritual battle we face and the importance of walking in spiritual armor. In addition, James 4:7 tells us of our responsibility to resist Satan: “Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” We have no authority over Satan in ourselves, but God has all authority, and He fights on our behalf. Our response to Satan’s attacks should include submitting our lives to God, living in a holy manner, praying for God’s protection, and resisting sin. When we place ourselves under God’s protection, Satan has no authority over us. He will flee. In addition, we can respond to the devil’s temptations as Jesus did. All three times Satan tempted Jesus in the wilderness, the Lord responded by quoting God’s Word (Matthew 4:1-11). If Jesus defeated temptation through Scripture, we should certainly rely on the Bible to overcome Satan’s temptation in our lives. It’s not called the “sword of the Spirit” for nothing (Ephesians 6:17). The apostle Paul reminds us that Satan’s power will not last long. Romans 16:20 promises, “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.” Stand firm in the Lord, and you can live in victory over Satan’s schemes.
Very wrong,...righteous have authority to bind and chase demons... This video is a deception and for baby Christians.. Never grown in spiritual life bcus never seek God will be like this.. Only spiritual man understands spiritual things.. This is spiritual denial and lack of knowledge of authority, faith and mocking God given Gift ,to chase demons from humanbeings in the name of Jesus....
@@sambenzi1335 see I can see the spiritual growth without bible, I have given you explanation with bible verse and reference and yet you didn't given a single verse from bible n justification from bible, we should not live on our own mere thoughts n own feelings because it can be deceiving and feelings are not fact, and study bible n follow what bible says, not your heart because bible says : Jeremiah 17:9 - "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?" Mark 7:21 - "For from within, out of the heart of man, come evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery," Romans 1:21 - "For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened". Only God has that authority to bind satan, no human has authority over satan to bind him, n when we order God to bind satan infact you are ordering God, and you think you can order God, and if you think you can order God then you have thought that you are superior and equal to God which makes you satan, we can request God and pled before him, a servent never order his master, and because bible is clear that human has no authority over satan, we have to stand firm in God n He will help us.. Jesus is God, we are not, we are God's servent so it's better to surrender rather than to try to be God. And this video is not for kids it's for those who want to follow truth of God's word at any cost, n I think you should study your bible rather than standing on own thoughts
The believer’s authority over Satan and victory over the spiritual forces of evil depend on the power of God, the relative power of Satan, and God’s power within the believer. First, God’s power is perfect and unlimited. He created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1) and holds power over life and death. God clearly has power over Satan and in the end will cast Satan into eternal punishment in the lake of fire (Revelation 20:7-10). Second, Satan’s power, while no match for God’s, is yet strong. Satan can tempt humans, as he did with Eve in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3). He is sometimes given permission from God to inflict pain on people as in the case of Job (Job 1-2). He was able to tempt Jesus but was unable to cause Him to stumble or sin (Matthew 4:1-11). God warns us that Satan hunts for human victims in the way that a roaring lion prowls for his prey (1 Peter 5:8). Satan’s power is not only limited in effectiveness today, but it is also limited in time, and evil faces an ultimate defeat in the future (see Revelation 12:12 and 20:10). This brings us to our power in relation to Satan. Believers in Jesus Christ (John 3:16; Ephesians 2:8-9) have God’s Spirit living within them. Galatians 2:20 says, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.” The same power that created the universe resides within us. As a result, Satan has no true power over believers in Christ. He cannot force us to sin, he cannot possess us, and he knows that we will ultimately have the victory over him. At the same time, Satan continues to cause problems for believers living in this fallen world. Ephesians 6:10-18 reminds us of the spiritual battle we face and the importance of walking in spiritual armor. In addition, James 4:7 tells us of our responsibility to resist Satan: “Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” We have no authority over Satan in ourselves, but God has all authority, and He fights on our behalf. Our response to Satan’s attacks should include submitting our lives to God, living in a holy manner, praying for God’s protection, and resisting sin. When we place ourselves under God’s protection, Satan has no authority over us. He will flee. In addition, we can respond to the devil’s temptations as Jesus did. All three times Satan tempted Jesus in the wilderness, the Lord responded by quoting God’s Word (Matthew 4:1-11). If Jesus defeated temptation through Scripture, we should certainly rely on the Bible to overcome Satan’s temptation in our lives. It’s not called the “sword of the Spirit” for nothing (Ephesians 6:17). The apostle Paul reminds us that Satan’s power will not last long. Romans 16:20 promises, “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.” Stand firm in the Lord, and you can live in victory over Satan’s schemes.
The believer’s authority over Satan and victory over the spiritual forces of evil depend on the power of God, the relative power of Satan, and God’s power within the believer. First, God’s power is perfect and unlimited. He created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1) and holds power over life and death. God clearly has power over Satan and in the end will cast Satan into eternal punishment in the lake of fire (Revelation 20:7-10). Second, Satan’s power, while no match for God’s, is yet strong. Satan can tempt humans, as he did with Eve in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3). He is sometimes given permission from God to inflict pain on people as in the case of Job (Job 1-2). He was able to tempt Jesus but was unable to cause Him to stumble or sin (Matthew 4:1-11). God warns us that Satan hunts for human victims in the way that a roaring lion prowls for his prey (1 Peter 5:8). Satan’s power is not only limited in effectiveness today, but it is also limited in time, and evil faces an ultimate defeat in the future (see Revelation 12:12 and 20:10). This brings us to our power in relation to Satan. Believers in Jesus Christ (John 3:16; Ephesians 2:8-9) have God’s Spirit living within them. Galatians 2:20 says, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.” The same power that created the universe resides within us. As a result, Satan has no true power over believers in Christ. He cannot force us to sin, he cannot possess us, and he knows that we will ultimately have the victory over him. At the same time, Satan continues to cause problems for believers living in this fallen world. Ephesians 6:10-18 reminds us of the spiritual battle we face and the importance of walking in spiritual armor. In addition, James 4:7 tells us of our responsibility to resist Satan: “Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” We have no authority over Satan in ourselves, but God has all authority, and He fights on our behalf. Our response to Satan’s attacks should include submitting our lives to God, living in a holy manner, praying for God’s protection, and resisting sin. When we place ourselves under God’s protection, Satan has no authority over us. He will flee. In addition, we can respond to the devil’s temptations as Jesus did. All three times Satan tempted Jesus in the wilderness, the Lord responded by quoting God’s Word (Matthew 4:1-11). If Jesus defeated temptation through Scripture, we should certainly rely on the Bible to overcome Satan’s temptation in our lives. It’s not called the “sword of the Spirit” for nothing (Ephesians 6:17). The apostle Paul reminds us that Satan’s power will not last long. Romans 16:20 promises, “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.” Stand firm in the Lord, and you can live in victory over Satan’s schemes.
Ivaru solurathu fulla wrong! He puts a wrong doctrine mixed with right one to mock holyspirit and then says its wrong... I can too do that with this guy! Pathaimai is the only thing in this video
Create confusion? The modern Christianity is a confusion! Both to itself and to the world. As church we must tackle and address these kind of errors that is causing confusion! This video has done certain justice to show how our prayer is 99% is talking to the satan and 1% to God. Show me from the scripture that Jesus ever prayed this way?
Dear Brother do more videos of these kind,,
Its true and practical teaching... Whish may churches sees this video.. the problem is they won't accept the truth that's the irony
For those who are commenting that we can bind satan pls mention bible verse first, where bible gives us that authority, and where apostle did this kind of things in new testment, Ravi barath is perfectly explaining it from the word of God and in context, don't think live in a mere thoughts, read bible in context and you will know the truth. Read bible in proper way and in context..
Hello thaizhmaiyaga sollugirean ippadi ellam peasina
Onraium aandavaridam edhaiumea katrukolla mudiyadhu first aandavaridam samugathil irukka pazhaga kattrukollaunga binlelil Ella varthiumea adhea vealaiel anru as
Any abiragm easakin yakkubbin deavan Inrum Bible illamal peasa mudium okva irandum irandum kangal madhiri okeaka gala Nan avarudaya kuralaium keatepean veadha vasanangalaium ukkirimai use pannuvean ok va
@@rajeshraje2310 bible avarudaya varthai dhan adhai thandi vera revalations namaku thevai illai
@@rajeshraje2310 If you can literally hear or see jesus, Then why should we read the word of God in the first place.
The word of God is complete on it's own. Everything that God has to say is already there in the bible.
Hello bro really revealing the truth from scripture God bless you abundantly
அருமையான விளக்கம் நன்றி சகோதரே
கர்த்தருடைய பரிசுத்தமான நாமத்திற்கு ஸ்தோத்திரம் தேவாதி தேவன் தமது கிருபையினால் மகிமைப்படுவாராக ரொம்ப அருமையான செய்தி எல்லாருக்கும் பயன்படுவதாக இருக்கும் கர்த்தர் உங்களை அன்புடன் ஆசீர்வதிப்பாராக அண்ணா அக்கா
💝💝✝️✝️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️
Hello brother praise God for giving u the light from his word 😀
What ever it is ... u ill doing a great , continue ur mission ...
Excellent brother,wonderful truth revealed in a wonderful way..Good job,keep going..
Super
Absolutely true 💯💯💯💯💯
Praise the Lord
Luke chapter 13.16 Jesus says சாத்தான் பதினெட்டு வருஷமாய்க் கட்டியிருந்த ..... இவளை இந்தக் கட்டிலிருந்து அவிழ்த்துவிட வேண்டியதில்லையா என்றார்.
தாங்கள் சொல்ல வருவது
So true❤
Even the husband ran away 🤣🤣
Praise Jesus,super brother
Valuable
Amen💞❤️
சிங்கத்தின்மேலும் விரியன் பாம்பின்மேலும் நீ நடந்து, பாலசிங்கத்தையும் வலுசர்ப்பத்தையும் மிதித்துப் போடுவாய்.
*சங்கீதம் 91:13*
இதோ, சர்ப்பங்களையும் தேள்களையும் மிதிக்கவும், சத்துருவினுடைய சகல வல்லமையையும் மேற்கொள்ளவும் உங்களுக்கு அதிகாரங் கொடுக்கிறேன்; ஒன்றும் உங்களைச் சேதப்படுத்தமாட்டாது.
*லூக்கா **10:19*
Super Anna
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Super brother
Amen.
Like this people will with struggle, sick ,problem...
Anna neenga yean agathiyan pastor kooda seandhu ooliyam seiyakoodathu?
Anna ithellam ennakum romba naalaiku munnadiye thonuchu.. but unga opena sonna nambamatranga..
Super 👌
சபை கட்டடம் பத்தி சொல்லுங்க அண்ணா
Amen Glory Glory to God bro
Amen
Super
Background music name plz
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👌💜👌❤👌💚🙏
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Anna nenga youthsku solra Ella messagum super.but indha programs la varadhulam .,.................................
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Reformed theology.
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Intha advice ethuvum engala Vida pastor.Mohan c Lazarus, geofrey etc ivangaluku solunga illa intha video VA anupunga punyama pogum.🙏🙏🙏🙏
Andavar kodutha athigaaram ungaluku kiriya seiyala athuku nu antha athigaaram ila nu aagirathu... En naamathinaale pisaasugalai thurathuveergal nu vasanam irukku padichengala brother...
Binding satan is authority we need to use (by the name of Jesus Christ )..Jesus name is very important in that! Secondly,there should be a logic and reasoning bcus, jesus even chased demons, peter said wake up by Jesus name to the dead girl.. Healed by jesus chase,and paul chased demons by Jesus name commanding!!!! Plz refer
Give bible reference pls, and pls read it in context brother.. study it..
Matthew 16:19: “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.” In this verse, Jesus is speaking directly to the apostle Peter and indirectly to the other apostles. Jesus' words meant that Peter would have the right to enter the kingdom himself, that he would have general authority symbolized by the possession of the keys, and that preaching the gospel would be the means of opening the kingdom of heaven to all believers and shutting it against unbelievers. The book of Acts shows us this process at work. By his sermon on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:14-40), Peter opened the door of the kingdom for the first time. The expressions “bind” and “loose” were common to Jewish legal phraseology meaning to declare something forbidden or to declare it allowed.
Peter and the other disciples were to continue Christ’s work on earth in preaching the gospel and declaring God’s will to men and they were armed with the same authority as He possessed. In Matthew 18:18, there is also a reference to the binding and loosing in the context of church discipline. The apostles do not usurp Christ’s lordship and authority over individual believers and their eternal destiny, but they do exercise the authority to discipline and, if necessary, excommunicate disobedient church members.
It’s not that the apostles were given the privilege of changing God’s mind, as if whatever they decided on earth would be duplicated in heaven; rather, they were encouraged that, as they moved forward in their apostolic duties, they would be fulfilling God’s plan in heaven. When the apostles “bound” something, or forbade it on earth, they were carrying out the will of God in the matter. When they “loosed” something, or allowed it on earth, they were likewise fulfilling God’s eternal plan. In both Matthew 16:19 and 18:18, the syntax of the Greek text makes the meaning clear: “Whatever thou mayest bind upon the earth shall be having been bound in the heavens, and whatever thou mayest loose upon the earth shall be having been loosed in the heavens” (Matthew 16:19, Young’s Literal Translation). Or, as the Amplified Bible puts it, “Whatever you bind [forbid, declare to be improper and unlawful] on earth will have [already] been bound in heaven, and whatever you loose [permit, declare lawful] on earth will have [already] been loosed in heaven.”
Jesus taught that the apostles had a special task on earth. Their words of authority, as recorded in the New Testament epistles, reflect God’s will for the church. When Paul declared an anathema on those who pervert the gospel, then we know that anathema was already declared in heaven (see Galatians 1:8-9).
The believer’s authority over Satan and victory over the spiritual forces of evil depend on the power of God, the relative power of Satan, and God’s power within the believer.
First, God’s power is perfect and unlimited. He created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1) and holds power over life and death. God clearly has power over Satan and in the end will cast Satan into eternal punishment in the lake of fire (Revelation 20:7-10).
Second, Satan’s power, while no match for God’s, is yet strong. Satan can tempt humans, as he did with Eve in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3). He is sometimes given permission from God to inflict pain on people as in the case of Job (Job 1-2). He was able to tempt Jesus but was unable to cause Him to stumble or sin (Matthew 4:1-11). God warns us that Satan hunts for human victims in the way that a roaring lion prowls for his prey (1 Peter 5:8). Satan’s power is not only limited in effectiveness today, but it is also limited in time, and evil faces an ultimate defeat in the future (see Revelation 12:12 and 20:10).
This brings us to our power in relation to Satan. Believers in Jesus Christ (John 3:16; Ephesians 2:8-9) have God’s Spirit living within them. Galatians 2:20 says, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.” The same power that created the universe resides within us. As a result, Satan has no true power over believers in Christ. He cannot force us to sin, he cannot possess us, and he knows that we will ultimately have the victory over him.
At the same time, Satan continues to cause problems for believers living in this fallen world. Ephesians 6:10-18 reminds us of the spiritual battle we face and the importance of walking in spiritual armor. In addition, James 4:7 tells us of our responsibility to resist Satan: “Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
We have no authority over Satan in ourselves, but God has all authority, and He fights on our behalf. Our response to Satan’s attacks should include submitting our lives to God, living in a holy manner, praying for God’s protection, and resisting sin. When we place ourselves under God’s protection, Satan has no authority over us. He will flee. In addition, we can respond to the devil’s temptations as Jesus did. All three times Satan tempted Jesus in the wilderness, the Lord responded by quoting God’s Word (Matthew 4:1-11). If Jesus defeated temptation through Scripture, we should certainly rely on the Bible to overcome Satan’s temptation in our lives. It’s not called the “sword of the Spirit” for nothing (Ephesians 6:17).
The apostle Paul reminds us that Satan’s power will not last long. Romans 16:20 promises, “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.” Stand firm in the Lord, and you can live in victory over Satan’s schemes.
Very wrong,...righteous have authority to bind and chase demons... This video is a deception and for baby Christians.. Never grown in spiritual life bcus never seek God will be like this.. Only spiritual man understands spiritual things.. This is spiritual denial and lack of knowledge of authority, faith and mocking God given Gift ,to chase demons from humanbeings in the name of Jesus....
@@sambenzi1335 see I can see the spiritual growth without bible, I have given you explanation with bible verse and reference and yet you didn't given a single verse from bible n justification from bible, we should not live on our own mere thoughts n own feelings because it can be deceiving and feelings are not fact, and study bible n follow what bible says, not your heart because bible says :
Jeremiah 17:9 - "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?"
Mark 7:21 - "For from within, out of the heart of man, come evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery,"
Romans 1:21 - "For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened".
Only God has that authority to bind satan, no human has authority over satan to bind him, n when we order God to bind satan infact you are ordering God, and you think you can order God, and if you think you can order God then you have thought that you are superior and equal to God which makes you satan, we can request God and pled before him, a servent never order his master, and because bible is clear that human has no authority over satan, we have to stand firm in God n He will help us.. Jesus is God, we are not, we are God's servent so it's better to surrender rather than to try to be God. And this video is not for kids it's for those who want to follow truth of God's word at any cost, n I think you should study your bible rather than standing on own thoughts
கிருஸ்தவ படம் எடுங்க அண்ணன் அந்த கிருபை தருவார்
Anna,yen indha natkala yesuvin anbai patri pesama faith kuraiyara madhiri Ella programlaum pesaringa.ungaloda msg elame virumbi keten.ipalam pidikave ila.solla omum ila.jebikiren Na.sorry na
Dont grive the holy spirit .
Yesu tha balavaana kattinar namma katta theva illa.. Namma oru paguthila ooliyathuku pona antha paguthila pisasu iruntha.. Thirumbi vanthirunga.. 2 nd comming la yesu vanthu antha pisasa kattuvar.. Athuku apram antha paguthila ooliyam seiyalam..
Paithiyakara paya..
Brother ungala pisasu katti vachirukan nenaikaran..
Prayer 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bharath sir, don't behave like oversmart... It is too much
😂oww.. read brother he is not over smart, he is just biblical and standing for truth
The believer’s authority over Satan and victory over the spiritual forces of evil depend on the power of God, the relative power of Satan, and God’s power within the believer.
First, God’s power is perfect and unlimited. He created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1) and holds power over life and death. God clearly has power over Satan and in the end will cast Satan into eternal punishment in the lake of fire (Revelation 20:7-10).
Second, Satan’s power, while no match for God’s, is yet strong. Satan can tempt humans, as he did with Eve in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3). He is sometimes given permission from God to inflict pain on people as in the case of Job (Job 1-2). He was able to tempt Jesus but was unable to cause Him to stumble or sin (Matthew 4:1-11). God warns us that Satan hunts for human victims in the way that a roaring lion prowls for his prey (1 Peter 5:8). Satan’s power is not only limited in effectiveness today, but it is also limited in time, and evil faces an ultimate defeat in the future (see Revelation 12:12 and 20:10).
This brings us to our power in relation to Satan. Believers in Jesus Christ (John 3:16; Ephesians 2:8-9) have God’s Spirit living within them. Galatians 2:20 says, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.” The same power that created the universe resides within us. As a result, Satan has no true power over believers in Christ. He cannot force us to sin, he cannot possess us, and he knows that we will ultimately have the victory over him.
At the same time, Satan continues to cause problems for believers living in this fallen world. Ephesians 6:10-18 reminds us of the spiritual battle we face and the importance of walking in spiritual armor. In addition, James 4:7 tells us of our responsibility to resist Satan: “Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
We have no authority over Satan in ourselves, but God has all authority, and He fights on our behalf. Our response to Satan’s attacks should include submitting our lives to God, living in a holy manner, praying for God’s protection, and resisting sin. When we place ourselves under God’s protection, Satan has no authority over us. He will flee. In addition, we can respond to the devil’s temptations as Jesus did. All three times Satan tempted Jesus in the wilderness, the Lord responded by quoting God’s Word (Matthew 4:1-11). If Jesus defeated temptation through Scripture, we should certainly rely on the Bible to overcome Satan’s temptation in our lives. It’s not called the “sword of the Spirit” for nothing (Ephesians 6:17).
The apostle Paul reminds us that Satan’s power will not last long. Romans 16:20 promises, “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.” Stand firm in the Lord, and you can live in victory over Satan’s schemes.
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Lusi
Anna unga kitta JESUS pesunara ninga sollurathu tan unma nu nanga namburathuku
Nambala asinga padutha nambalea karanam plsssss plsssssss bro ungaloda publicitykaga epdi panadhinga plsssss plsssssss
சமயம் வாய்த்தாலும் வாய்க்காவிட்டாலும் ஜாக்கிரதையாய்த் திருவசனத்தைப் பிரசங்கம்பண்ணு. எல்லா நீடிய சாந்தத்தோடும் உபதேசத்தோடும் கண்டனம்பண்ணி, கடிந்துகொண்டு, புத்திசொல்லு.
2 தீமோத்தேயு 4:2
I think neega innum pisasukita adhigama adipadalanu nanaikiren, Anna , but u realiz one day ,binding , prayer is right, r, not
I think unga bible enum open agala n neenga study panala nu
The believer’s authority over Satan and victory over the spiritual forces of evil depend on the power of God, the relative power of Satan, and God’s power within the believer.
First, God’s power is perfect and unlimited. He created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1) and holds power over life and death. God clearly has power over Satan and in the end will cast Satan into eternal punishment in the lake of fire (Revelation 20:7-10).
Second, Satan’s power, while no match for God’s, is yet strong. Satan can tempt humans, as he did with Eve in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3). He is sometimes given permission from God to inflict pain on people as in the case of Job (Job 1-2). He was able to tempt Jesus but was unable to cause Him to stumble or sin (Matthew 4:1-11). God warns us that Satan hunts for human victims in the way that a roaring lion prowls for his prey (1 Peter 5:8). Satan’s power is not only limited in effectiveness today, but it is also limited in time, and evil faces an ultimate defeat in the future (see Revelation 12:12 and 20:10).
This brings us to our power in relation to Satan. Believers in Jesus Christ (John 3:16; Ephesians 2:8-9) have God’s Spirit living within them. Galatians 2:20 says, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.” The same power that created the universe resides within us. As a result, Satan has no true power over believers in Christ. He cannot force us to sin, he cannot possess us, and he knows that we will ultimately have the victory over him.
At the same time, Satan continues to cause problems for believers living in this fallen world. Ephesians 6:10-18 reminds us of the spiritual battle we face and the importance of walking in spiritual armor. In addition, James 4:7 tells us of our responsibility to resist Satan: “Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
We have no authority over Satan in ourselves, but God has all authority, and He fights on our behalf. Our response to Satan’s attacks should include submitting our lives to God, living in a holy manner, praying for God’s protection, and resisting sin. When we place ourselves under God’s protection, Satan has no authority over us. He will flee. In addition, we can respond to the devil’s temptations as Jesus did. All three times Satan tempted Jesus in the wilderness, the Lord responded by quoting God’s Word (Matthew 4:1-11). If Jesus defeated temptation through Scripture, we should certainly rely on the Bible to overcome Satan’s temptation in our lives. It’s not called the “sword of the Spirit” for nothing (Ephesians 6:17).
The apostle Paul reminds us that Satan’s power will not last long. Romans 16:20 promises, “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.” Stand firm in the Lord, and you can live in victory over Satan’s schemes.
Dont talk rubbish
Repent Ravi bharat!
Ivaru solurathu fulla wrong! He puts a wrong doctrine mixed with right one to mock holyspirit and then says its wrong...
I can too do that with this guy!
Pathaimai is the only thing in this video
Ravi Bharath Shanmugiah ,you itself know,you are mocking holyspirit..
Silent sitting or accepting christ will not get holyspirit and never
Bro why ur creating video which create problem in Christian it seems there is unity in Christian
Create confusion? The modern Christianity is a confusion! Both to itself and to the world. As church we must tackle and address these kind of errors that is causing confusion! This video has done certain justice to show how our prayer is 99% is talking to the satan and 1% to God. Show me from the scripture that Jesus ever prayed this way?
Amen
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