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Don’t Tolerate Any Demonic Activity in Your Life.

Today, many believers are enduring untold suffering and torment due to THE oppressive ministry of demons in their lives. Unfortunately, many have allowed this demonic occurrence in their lives for years. As a result, they have become so accustomed to it, and have resorted to enduring it. The question is: For how long will you continue to endure demonic activities in your life? Ephesians 4:7 tells us, “To give no place to the devil.” Listen, Satan has no decorum. He’s a lawless being who loves to break the rules. He’s an unwanted visitor who has no intention to leave if permitted to enter your house. As a matter of fact, he will chase you out of your bedroom, and would rather have you sleep on the bare floor while he sleeps comfortably on your bed.
According to Ecclesiastes 10:5-7, “There is an evil I have seen under the sun, as an error proceeding from the ruler. Folly is set in great dignity, while the rich sit in a lowly place. I have seen servants on horses, while princes walk on the ground like servants.” This scripture tells us the anomaly that’s going on in the lives of some people. Unfortunately, their pathetic situation won’t change simply by complaining. You must arise, and resist the devil, otherwise the situation remains the same for a lifetime. Why? Satan does not give up easily. If Satan has his way, he will imprison the entire human race. The bible says he does not open the door of his prisoners (Isaiah 14:17). The only language the devil understands is the language of force. Jesus declares in Matthew 11:12, “And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force.” I want you to know something: Life does not give you what you want; it only gives you what you demand. To make a demand is to enforce your authority over principalities and powers (Ephesians 6:12; Luke 10:19).
If you don’t make a demand for what is rightfully yours, you receive nothing. As such, the devil will confiscate your goods. You must know how to command Satan to leave your vicinity by force and he will obey in Jesus Name (Matthew 18:18). You don’t treat the devil with kids gloves, especially when you know he is the one behind your ordeal. You issue a command and demand that he pack his load and leave your vicinity. Hallelujah! Jesus was a man of authority while on earth. He was always vehement in his approach each time he encountered demons. Yes, he never gave them the room to operate in his presence. He was a specialist when it came to casting out demons. At one instance, Jesus encountered a man who was possessed by demons. On seeing Jesus, the demons in that man began to cry out for mercy saying, “Lord, have you come to destroy us before our time.” In fact, the demons began to beg Jesus, and negotiated for their safety. Why? They knew they met someone beyond their match that day. And Jesus commanded them to leave. Immediately, the man who was possessed became normal in his right senses (Luke 8:26-39).
Beloved, do you know today many people are possessed by demons. I am talking about good people who are being terrorised by evil spirits in their lives. It’s so unfortunate that the operation of demons has become so rampant in churches. Why? Many believers have grown too cold in their spiritual life. They’re neither hot nor cold. A lot of Christians today sing and praise God in churches, but are heavily tormented due to demonic activities taking place in their lives. Some of them do sense something is wrong but become laid back, lethargic, and accept the status quo. Rather than to fight back to reclaim their freedom, they become so comforted on seeing like-minded believers enduring similar situations. As such, they attribute their sufferings and pains as the will of God. Listen, there’s no glory in being tormented and terrorized by demons. We’re commanded to cast them out, and never give place to them in our lives. Hear me, it’s true that believers in Christ will go through persecution. For it is written, “All who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution” (2 Timothy 3:12).
Jesus said in John 16:33, “These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” Indeed, as Christians, we’re not immune to satanic opposition or attacks. It is part of Satan’s job description to attack us. Yes, the devil will always wage a war against the believers. It is normal. But to be possessed and oppressed by demons, that should never be allowed in your life as a Christian. It’s not part of the price we must pay as believers to be tormented. Not everything that happens to you is the will of God. We’re to learn to draw the line, and detect when a strange hand of the evil one is in operation and resist him steadfastly. The bible says in 2 Corinthians 2:11, “Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.” We’re not supposed to be ignorant of the pranks or caprices of the devil. Beloved, it’s a new day. Now, it’s time to arise, enforce your dominion mandate, never give an inch to Satan, and take back all he has stolen from you in Jesus Mighty Name. Hallelujah! Have a Blessed and Fantastic Week. With love, Elvis!