Then one was brought to Him who was demon-possessed, blind and mute; and He healed him, in so much that the blind and mute man both spoke and saw. Matthew 12:22-28
Jesus Acknowledged The Reality Of Demons
Twenty five percent of Jesus’ ministry was dedicated to casting our demon spirits from those to whom He ministered (Matthew 15:28; Mark 5:1-16).
Jesus never sent anyone out to preach without giving them power over demon spirits (Mathew 10:1). Jesus cast out demon spirits in public and commanded the church as a natural order of worship to cast out demons (Mark 16:17).
Fallen Angels are not demons
There is a distinct difference between fallen angels and demon spirits in the Scripture. The differences are as follows:
1. Angels have wings (Daniel 9:21), and demons do not have wings (Matthew 12:43). Therefore, they cannot be one and the same.
2. Angels normally inhabit “the heavenlies,” (Ephesians 6:12, Jude 6, Revelation 12:7-8) while demons are Earth bound.
3. Angels have bodies of their own and do not desire to occupy another body, while demons have an intense craving to inhabit a body. That body can be the body of a man (Matthew 12:43-45, Mark 5:11-13), or the body or an animal (Luke 8:32). From scriptural evidence, demons prefer the body of a man so they may gratify their evil desires and perversions.
Source: Facts About Satanism in America
Jesus Acknowledged The Reality Of Demons
Twenty five percent of Jesus’ ministry was dedicated to casting our demon spirits from those to whom He ministered (Matthew 15:28; Mark 5:1-16).
Jesus never sent anyone out to preach without giving them power over demon spirits (Mathew 10:1). Jesus cast out demon spirits in public and commanded the church as a natural order of worship to cast out demons (Mark 16:17).
Fallen Angels are not demons
There is a distinct difference between fallen angels and demon spirits in the Scripture. The differences are as follows:
1. Angels have wings (Daniel 9:21), and demons do not have wings (Matthew 12:43). Therefore, they cannot be one and the same.
2. Angels normally inhabit “the heavenlies,” (Ephesians 6:12, Jude 6, Revelation 12:7-8) while demons are Earth bound.
3. Angels have bodies of their own and do not desire to occupy another body, while demons have an intense craving to inhabit a body. That body can be the body of a man (Matthew 12:43-45, Mark 5:11-13), or the body or an animal (Luke 8:32). From scriptural evidence, demons prefer the body of a man so they may gratify their evil desires and perversions.
Source: Facts About Satanism in America
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