Christ's Authority Over Demons - E.17 - No Compromise Radio
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In this podcast episode of No-Co Radio, Pastor Mike discusses the topic of demons and demon possession, drawing heavily from Luke chapter 8, where Jesus encounters a man possessed by a "legion" of demons. Mike emphasizes Jesus's power over nature and supernatural beings, asserting that Christians cannot be demon-possessed due to the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. He refutes the idea of blaming personal sins like anxiety, lust, or drunkenness on demonic influence, attributing these instead to human flesh as described in Galatians 5. Mike also touches on where demons exert influence today, suggesting they infiltrate authority structures and promote false teachings, such as those forbidding marriage or certain foods, to gauge holiness. He concludes by reassuring listeners that Christians are protected from the evil one and should focus on Christ's power rather than fearing demonic forces.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DanAnR8_bdY
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