To discern spirits we must dwell with Him who is holy, and He will give the revelation and unveil the mask of Satanic power on all lines. Author: Smith Wigglesworth |
I came to serve notice on the devil--he is a liar! Author: T.D. Jakes |
The enemy is great at changing a word or two! Author: T.D. Jakes |
You are not going to defeat this devil with will power--you need the power of God and if you lose your faith you've lost the fight. Author: T.D. Jakes |
You got a devil to fight. If you got to walk around with your eyes closed--go ahead and do it--cause you got a devil to fight. If you got to be lonely and stay by yourself--go ahead and do it--you got.... Author: T.D. Jakes |
The devil will let a preacher prepare a sermon if it will keep him from preparing himself. Author: Vance Havner |
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I see the battle shall be great for Satan rageth even to the uttermost and I am come, (praise my God) even in the brunt of the battle. Author: John Knox |
I'm not afraid of the devil. The devil can handle me - he's got judo I never heard of. But he can't handle the One to whom I'm joined; he can't handle the One to whom I'm united; he can't handle the One whose nature dwells in my nature. Author: A.W. Tozer |
Satan tempts to sin gradually. As the husbandman digs about the root of a tree, and by degrees loosens it, and at last it falls. Satan steals by degrees into the heart: he is at first more modest. Author: Thomas Watson |
Satan doth sow most of his seed of temptation in hearts that lie fallow. When he sees persons unemployed, he will find work for them to do. Author: Thomas Watson |
Satan tempts to sin under a pretence of religion. He is most to be feared when he transforms himself into an angel of light. He came to Christ with Scripture in his mouth: "It is written." The devil baits his hook with religion. Author: Thomas Watson Source: A Puritan Golden Treasury |
Satan doth not tempt God's children because they have sin in them, but because they have grace in them. Had they no grace, the devil would not disturb them... Though to be tempted is a trouble, yet to think why you are tempted is a comfort. Author: Thomas Watson Source: A Puritan Golden Treasury |