Mike
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In my mens accountability group, we were doing a study on the things we ask God for and how we get frustrated when we don't get them. We know that sometimes God says "no", because we're better off without them.
So we got on a tangent and I'm interested to hear how others feel. There was a bit of difference in opinion that "things" can come from Satan in order to distract us from a relationship. I believe his legion can provide the means to obtain something. But if I say, "I want that car." I don't think he could make it mine in order to distract me, but his demons could influence the sales person to be more willing to negotiate down. Right now, I'm having a hard time in coming up with a good example. Hopefully you understand where I'm coming from.
I'm concerned with anything that gives Satan God-like powers. He doesn't have omnipresence as God does, so when someone says Satan is working them, my reply would be "Do you mean his army when you say Satan?" or I would say "I'm not sure he even knows you exist." There is spiritual warfare, and his presence is working at every Christian, but he can not have the ability to work on everyone individually. IMO
Providing things in your life is another example of something beyond Satan's power, IMO.
I'm curious what others think. Thanks!
So we got on a tangent and I'm interested to hear how others feel. There was a bit of difference in opinion that "things" can come from Satan in order to distract us from a relationship. I believe his legion can provide the means to obtain something. But if I say, "I want that car." I don't think he could make it mine in order to distract me, but his demons could influence the sales person to be more willing to negotiate down. Right now, I'm having a hard time in coming up with a good example. Hopefully you understand where I'm coming from.
I'm concerned with anything that gives Satan God-like powers. He doesn't have omnipresence as God does, so when someone says Satan is working them, my reply would be "Do you mean his army when you say Satan?" or I would say "I'm not sure he even knows you exist." There is spiritual warfare, and his presence is working at every Christian, but he can not have the ability to work on everyone individually. IMO
Providing things in your life is another example of something beyond Satan's power, IMO.
I'm curious what others think. Thanks!