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What is the power of demons?
The power of demons is very evident in Scripture. They can influence the physical and mental capacity of a human being. They can also influence animals. Demons are plenty and walk everywhere on the earth, and they can both harm believers and unbelievers. Nevertheless, Jesus Christ has power over demons.
Can demons move in and out of a person?
Demons are not everywhere at once therefore, they move in and out of a person. That means the person mentioned in the scripture was not delivered. He was relieved from a demon. A person experiences a relief, not repentance.
Is it possible to be demon-possessed?
To make matters even more complicated, there are different degrees of demonic oppression and many different routes lead to demonic oppression or possession, but the doorway is always the same: Free will. God insures that no one can be demon-possessed involuntarily, otherwise everyone on Earth would be demon possessed!
Why do demons want to take our talents?
God gives each person gifts and talents at birth, and the demons want to use and twist these assets for evil purposes.
Do demons cause people to behave strangely?
We find the influence of demons causing people to behave strangely. and said, “Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and he suffers terribly; he often falls into the fire and often into the water. And I brought him to Your disciples, but they could not cure him.”
What is an example of a demon manifesting in one victim?
This verse is an example of many demons manifesting in one victim. In this verse, we can see that seven demons came out from Mary Magdalene. The verse shows that there can be heaps of demons going inside a human body. This verse is evidence that demons can control both humans and animals.
What does the Bible say about rebuking a demon?
And Jesus rebuked the demon, and it came out of him, and the boy was cured instantly.” In this verse, we can see Jesus rebuking the demon out from the body of a child who was shivering. The demon has influenced the child, causing strange behavior. In Acts 19:13-16, as it is written, “I adjure you by the Jesus whom Paul proclaims.”