Wade Smith
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[FONT=Times New Roman,Times New Roman]SPIRITUAL AWARENESS OR BEWARE OF THE SPIRITS! [/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman,Times New Roman][FONT=Times New Roman,Times New Roman]
[FONT=Times New Roman,Times New Roman]Think about this for a moment. Does Satan have allies among men? No! He is the destroyer. His mission is to destroy us if we are good or bad. Not one man or woman upon this earth can go into battle against him without the armor of God. There is no way you can fight with this spirit alone or any spirit for that matter. First of all, Satan and his minions are invisible. The Bible calls this "chains of darkness." If these evil spirits could appear before man whenever they got ready, man would not have a chance to obtain eternal life. They can only appear when they have permission. These beings have greater wisdom than man, greater strength than an ox, swifter than an eagle, and more fierce than a lion. How can you fight and enemy like that? We can not, not alone. [/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman,Times New Roman]Let's begin this lesson by showing the only way you can be protected from this powerful enemy. The only way is to run behind his boss, and who is his boss? The Everlasting GOD. Hope and pray that the Lord doesn't send him after you. If He does you don't have a chance. Satan will only attack when the Lord God gives the order. Those of us that call ourselves servants of God, do what the book says, stay away from the willful sins. Then the Lord will have no reason to put these evil spirits on you. Let's get started and see whose power we need to defend ourselves against Satan and his minions. [/FONT]
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First of all, God does not "order" satan to attack anyone.
God allows it to happen, but never "orders" this. If God did "order" an evil Spirit to attack a human being, then that would place the blame of temptation on God, but James says that "God does not tempt man with evil."
Second, God is not "satan's boss".
As a matter of fact, satan rebelled against God, and is completely the enemy of God. He has no chance to win his pathetic little rebellion, and will ultimately go to the Lake of Fire, but he is not the servant of the Lord in any real fashion. He is the enemy of the Lord.
Satan is a defeated foe. Colossians lays this out plain as day. The death of Jesus on the Cross blotted out the law, and spoiled powers and principalities. Jesus has made a spectacle of the devil, and "triumphed" over them. To "Triumph" over an enemy in the Greco-Roman times basicly meant to parade a defeated enemy general around for everyone to see that you have indeed defeated him.
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