Unmasking Satan & His Demons
, by Pelton, Robert W.- ISBN: 9781475096279 | 1475096275
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 3/26/2012
Ignorance of evil is not Christian bliss. Satan and his horrible hordes are still largely avoided in spite of scriptural admonitions to the contrary. Ministers and evangelists extract the devil from their messages because it is an unsettling, unpopular subject. Congregations are rarely warned of demonic realities because they might become frightened. And well they might! Why do we spend billions of dollars on espionage and counter-espionage and yet speak in whispers of the world's ranking adversary? It is not as if there is no hope! It is not as if we are powerless to confront the enemy. But confrontation only begins with realization. Advantage can only be gained from education. And conquest will only be achieved through application. Let the following pages help you realize who and what the enemy is. Learn that it is Christianity's responsibility to educate itself in demonology and Satanic resourcefulness. Allow Unmasking Satan and His Demons to lead you in the application of God's Word to the mightiest task mankind has ever known. Satan hid in the churches, and behind pulpits; he was not preached as man's arch enemy. Preachers kept quiet and just "preached Jesus." To preach Jesus is to preach the victory life -- victory over sin,victory over sickness and victory over Satan. It is one thing to preach it, but yet another to put it into practice; or in other words, to make it work! In Acts 10:38 we read clearly that the ministry of Jesus was to do good and to heal all those who were oppressed of the devil. Satan is one created being, albeit powerful. He cannot be in two places at the same time, but he proliferates his myriads of fallen angels -- demon spirits -- to accomplish his absolute bidding, which is always malign. It is a fact that the very demons that hide themselves from our view manifest themselves in sin, sickness, and disease. Jesus did not commission His church to ask Him to heal. He commands us to bring His healing and deliverance in His name. Thus we Christians are supposed to be law enforcement officers -- officers commissioned to bring the law of love against these demonic invaders. And commissioned to command them off God's property. Our spirits, minds, and bodies belong to God, not to ourselves or to Satan. We can command the trespasser to leave in Jesus Name and he has to go. I commend the reading of this book. It will enlighten you.