Should We Pray Against Devils?

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emekrus

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Christians are on two polar extreme concerning praying against the devil, his agents and works. On one extreme, some Christians begin and end their prayers, with almost all their prayer points against the devil and his works. There is little or no time spent in worshipping and praising God; praying for other people and good things in their lives…

Then on the other polar extreme, many who have caught the light about the authority and victory of the believer on the devil and his cohorts, refuse to pray at all against the devil and his works. And by so doing, they leave a loophole for the devil to take undue advantage of them.
With these two extremes, we want to see scripturally, if Christians still need to pray against the devil, his cohorts and works or not.

The Authority of the Believer

Scripturally, we see that God has given a great authority to the believer over the devil and his agents. The Lord Jesus himself tells us that he has given us power to tread on serpent and scorpions and all the powers of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt us (Luke 10:19).

The word of God says God has raised us up together and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus—Ephesians 2:6. And this position that we are seated in Christ Jesus, the bible says, is far above principalities and power—Ephesians 1:21.

Hence, the believer has been given a victorious authority against the devil and his cohorts. And of course, our Lord Jesus secured this victory and authority for us when he spoiled principalities and powers; and made a show of them openly, triumphing over them by his death on the cross and resurrection—Colossians 2:14-15.

Exercising The Authority

So we have seen scripturally that God has vested a great authority on the believer against the devil and his cohorts. But an authority that is not exercised, many a time will only profit little or not even profit at all…

Hence, the Lord will have us consistently exercise our authority in Christ Jesus against the devil; in order to enforce and enjoy the victory the Lord has secured for us.

Along this line, the Lord instructs us to resist the devil and he will flee from us (James 4:7).

We are also told to fight the good fight of faith (1Timothy6:12). Then the word of God says we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers, rulers of the darkness of this world, and against spiritual wickedness in heavenly places (Ephesians 6:12).

To exercise this authority, the word of God in the book of Ephesians 6, from verse 13 to 18 shows us the spiritual weapons to use. And prayers happen to be one of the weapons we are to engage always—Ephesians 6:18.

So How Are We to Pray Against Devils?

We have learnt that Christ has given us great authority and victory over the devil, his cohorts and works. We have also seen that we are to exercise our authority against the devil and his cohorts…

We have also learnt that prayers is one of the spiritual, potent weapon delivered to us to exercise our authority and enforce our victory. Armed with these understanding, we are to pray against the devil and his cohorts (and their works) from a vantage point of triumph. We are to pray against them with superiority complex.

We are to pray against them with the mind-set of a champion. We are to pray against them, looking down on them. Because our position—according to God’s word – is far above theirs… we are not to pray against them with any magnification or fear.

When Are We to Pray Against Devils?
Having known how to pray against the devil, the next thing we want to know is when we are to pray against the devils. Should we be proactive or reactive? Should we take the defensive side or the offensive side? The answer is both.

On The Offensive Side: We know that the devil and his cohorts are constantly plotting against us, and of course, it is wise that we always take an offensive or proactive side in prayers to spoil their plots before they even make a move. This way, we will be attacking their camps before they even make any moves against us or our loved ones.

And to make this kind of prayers, after praising and worshipping God, praying for the kingdom; praying for your nation and leaders. After praying for all our loved ones and our delectable prayers, we can allocate 5 to 10 minutes to authoritatively spoil all the plots of the wicked before they even take any step.

We don’t necessarily have to spend so much time doing this; if we actually make these prayers from the vantage point of authority and triumph.

On The Defensive Side: Our primary field of battle with the devil and his cohorts is our minds. The devil and his agents, always project vain thoughts in our minds. And we are to cast down such thoughts by our weapons when we perceive them (2 Corinthians 10:3-6).

Then apart from that, since the devil and his cohorts are always at work, we can also perceive their works or manoeuvres around us or in the lives of those around us. And as we do, we are to take authority against them on the fly, rebuke them, command them to cease in their machinations and manoeuvres; and cast them out in the name of the Lord.

So the answer to the question, whether we should pray against devils; is a scriptural yes! But when we do so, we shouldn’t get into the extreme of making praying against devils our major theme of prayer points.

Instead, we should pray against them from a vantage point of authority and victory.

Remain Blessed!

Emeke Odili
 
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7seasrekeyed

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well...I don't see in scripture where we go 'looking' for them

some people seem to think their 'calling' is to fight the devil when Jesus already won the battle

I believe we should deal with them as the need arises as it inevitably does
 

glf1

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Here is how I do it...
Holy Father, full of love and life, join with us here at cc and move among us showing us Jesus lifted up for all to see. Make each of your children to be able ministers of the gospel with a good word at the perfect time. Make your word to be the power of your might in our hearts and minds, transforming each of us more and more into Jesus' image. Send your angels to each person here and keep them safe from harm and destroy any chains of darkness that may be holding us back from the leading of the Spirit. Lord, do spiritual warfare on our behalf and forgive us of any sins, cleansing each one of your children here from all unrighteousness. If any haven't found faith in Jesus as yet, open their eyes and ears to see and hear the truth of the gospel with the understanding needed for faith to grow and increase. In Jesus' name. Amen.
 

jameen

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By prayer and fasting you can cast out the devil - matthew 17:21

To resist the temptation of the devil then you must be knowledgeable of the Scriptures. remember whenever the devil tempts Christ

He quotes Biblical verses against the devil. it means that if you are ignorant of the words of God for holiness then you will unlikely to fall into the snares of the devil.
 

CS1

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Christians are on two polar extreme concerning praying against the devil, his agents and works. On one extreme, some Christians begin and end their prayers, with almost all their prayer points against the devil and his works. There is little or no time spent in worshipping and praising God; praying for other people and good things in their lives…

Then on the other polar extreme, many who have caught the light about the authority and victory of the believer on the devil and his cohorts, refuse to pray at all against the devil and his works. And by so doing, they leave a loophole for the devil to take undue advantage of them.
With these two extremes, we want to see scripturally, if Christians still need to pray against the devil, his cohorts and works or not.

The Authority of the Believer

Scripturally, we see that God has given a great authority to the believer over the devil and his agents. The Lord Jesus himself tells us that he has given us power to tread on serpent and scorpions and all the powers of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt us (Luke 10:19).

The word of God says God has raised us up together and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus—Ephesians 2:6. And this position that we are seated in Christ Jesus, the bible says, is far above principalities and power—Ephesians 1:21.

Hence, the believer has been given a victorious authority against the devil and his cohorts. And of course, our Lord Jesus secured this victory and authority for us when he spoiled principalities and powers; and made a show of them openly, triumphing over them by his death on the cross and resurrection—Colossians 2:14-15.

Exercising The Authority

So we have seen scripturally that God has vested a great authority on the believer against the devil and his cohorts. But an authority that is not exercised, many a time will only profit little or not even profit at all…

Hence, the Lord will have us consistently exercise our authority in Christ Jesus against the devil; in order to enforce and enjoy the victory the Lord has secured for us.

Along this line, the Lord instructs us to resist the devil and he will flee from us (James 4:7).

We are also told to fight the good fight of faith (1Timothy6:12). Then the word of God says we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers, rulers of the darkness of this world, and against spiritual wickedness in heavenly places (Ephesians 6:12).

To exercise this authority, the word of God in the book of Ephesians 6, from verse 13 to 18 shows us the spiritual weapons to use. And prayers happen to be one of the weapons we are to engage always—Ephesians 6:18.

So How Are We to Pray Against Devils?

We have learnt that Christ has given us great authority and victory over the devil, his cohorts and works. We have also seen that we are to exercise our authority against the devil and his cohorts…

We have also learnt that prayers is one of the spiritual, potent weapon delivered to us to exercise our authority and enforce our victory. Armed with these understanding, we are to pray against the devil and his cohorts (and their works) from a vantage point of triumph. We are to pray against them with superiority complex.

We are to pray against them with the mind-set of a champion. We are to pray against them, looking down on them. Because our position—according to God’s word – is far above theirs… we are not to pray against them with any magnification or fear.

When Are We to Pray Against Devils?
Having known how to pray against the devil, the next thing we want to know is when we are to pray against the devils. Should we be proactive or reactive? Should we take the defensive side or the offensive side? The answer is both.

On The Offensive Side: We know that the devil and his cohorts are constantly plotting against us, and of course, it is wise that we always take an offensive or proactive side in prayers to spoil their plots before they even make a move. This way, we will be attacking their camps before they even make any moves against us or our loved ones.

And to make this kind of prayers, after praising and worshipping God, praying for the kingdom; praying for your nation and leaders. After praying for all our loved ones and our delectable prayers, we can allocate 5 to 10 minutes to authoritatively spoil all the plots of the wicked before they even take any step.

We don’t necessarily have to spend so much time doing this; if we actually make these prayers from the vantage point of authority and triumph.

On The Defensive Side: Our primary field of battle with the devil and his cohorts is our minds. The devil and his agents, always project vain thoughts in our minds. And we are to cast down such thoughts by our weapons when we perceive them (2 Corinthians 10:3-6).

Then apart from that, since the devil and his cohorts are always at work, we can also perceive their works or manoeuvres around us or in the lives of those around us. And as we do, we are to take authority against them on the fly, rebuke them, command them to cease in their machinations and manoeuvres; and cast them out in the name of the Lord.

So the answer to the question, whether we should pray against devils; is a scriptural yes! But when we do so, we shouldn’t get into the extreme of making praying against devils our major theme of prayer points.

Instead, we should pray against them from a vantage point of authority and victory.

Remain Blessed!

Emeke Odili
two errors many churches make


over emphases the devil, spiritual warfare

Under emphases the devil, hell, and spiritual warfare

Jesus taught follow the Holy Spirit leading as you study the word of God. It is not do one and not the other. Jesus taught fasting and prayer, not either or . Jesus taught binding & loosing

Balance
 

preston39

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The reason we must put on....the "coat of armor"...daily with prayer.
G-d will handle it.
 

maxwel

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Should we pray against devils?


Well, if the options are to either pray AGAINST them or to pray FOR them... I guess I'd be against them.
 

lastofall

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[for me anyway] we already do when we pray to the Lord to "lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil": but of course we must also be believing for that which we pray, and not merely say it out of memory.
 
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7seasrekeyed

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Then why don't we see the Apostles doing that stuff?

over emphasis aside, what do you think they were doing when they tried to cast the demon(s) out of the boy who would throw himself into the fire?

please don't come back with one of your snappy answers here

what do you think Jesus did during His entire ministry?

how about Paul casting a demon of divination out of a young girl?

this is in the Bible...all translations
 
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over emphasis aside, what do you think they were doing when they tried to cast the demon(s) out of the boy who would throw himself into the fire?

please don't come back with one of your snappy answers here

what do you think Jesus did during His entire ministry?

how about Paul casting a demon of divination out of a young girl?

this is in the Bible...all translations
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over emphasis aside, what do you think they were doing when they tried to cast the demon(s) out of the boy who would throw himself into the fire?

please don't come back with one of your snappy answers here

what do you think Jesus did during His entire ministry?

how about Paul casting a demon of divination out of a young girl?

this is in the Bible...all translations
They were casting out an actual demon from a person. But what they didn't do is what the OP says, praying at so called demons saying "I bind you...looses you!" Etc.
 
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7seasrekeyed

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They were casting out an actual demon from a person. But what they didn't do is what the OP says, praying at so called demons saying "I bind you...looses you!" Etc.

did you notice by conservative approach?

demons are real and we do have to deal with demonic things from time to time

that was my actual point
 
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did you notice by conservative approach?

demons are real and we do have to deal with demonic things from time to time

that was my actual point
But that spiritual warfare baloney in the OP isn't dealing with actual demons. It is a bunch of hocus pocus hooey.
 

trofimus

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Why do you think there are multiple devils?
 

emekrus

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did you notice by conservative approach?

demons are real and we do have to deal with demonic things from time to time

that was my actual point
Verily I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever ye shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. (Matthew 18:18)

From the above scripture, I want to ask:

1) What are we supposed to be binding and loosing here on earth?
2) What are we supposed to use to do the binding and loosing (could it be with a rope or thread)?

Your honest answer please?