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To crowds He spoke in parables Matthew Jesus answered, because the secrets of the kingdom of heaven are for the Disciples of Christ those set apart. When you accept the call of God you have declared war on the kingdom of darkness. You will now struggle with Satan who is your enemy, Ephesians 6: Satan still has that goal today even though God defeated him. For the time being God has given him rule over the kingdoms of this world, however his time is short.
Satan has one goal for everyone, even those who worship him and that is to steal, kill, and destroy them. Jesus has one goal, to give eternal life to the lost, John When the Son of God came from heaven to earth, Satan believed he could steal His character, kill His body, and destroy His power. Crucifying Jesus was his opportunity to achieve this, so Satan thought, 1 Corinthians 2: Satan is a real enemy who plays mind games but Christians have the mind of Christ and they are to surrender all thoughts to His authority and He will bring them into obedience, 2 Corinthians Satan wars against true believers because Christ is in them and they live in Christ Jesus.
This makes the Spirit filled believer an absolute threat to the kingdom of darkness.
And he has no claim on Me. Satan has no claim on Jesus. Jesus is life and Satan is death. Satan and Jesus have nothing in common. Jesus is without sin and Satan loves sin. Those who live in Christ Jesus know they have eternal life in heaven.
Christians no longer have sin and death in common with Satan. The world is becoming darker and your Light will shine bright and reveal the Rock upon which you stand. This Foundation will offend the world and it will eventually deny you the right to live peacefully in your faith. The ruler of darkness will come to steal your joy in Christ Jesus, kill your faith in Him and destroy you and your family.
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We will begin with history through the Word of God of who was selected to be called: Who Is Set Apart Just like Abraham, it is important for every Christian to know God called us to be set apart from the ways, thoughts and attitudes of the world. He plans to set some of the profits apart for investment in a new company. When making our distinct organic yogurt, we always set apart some of the live bacterial cultures to be used in the next batch.
Her flaming red hair sets her apart from all the others in her class. They set themselves apart from the rest due to their superb accomplishments. Reserve for a specific use, as in One group of tissue samples was set apart for incubation. Make noticeable, as in Certain traits set her apart from her peers. To reserve something for a specific use: The villagers set apart two goats for the sacrifice. To make someone or something noticeable: Your spontaneity sets you apart from the other actors.
References in periodicals archive? For which mercy, in time convenient, they also set apart a day of thanksgiving. Blessing rain in Set back the thermostat before you go to bed. We set down in a heavy fog. He set forth his theory in a scholarly report. Columbus set forth with three small ships. He set out to prove his point. His partner set him up with the mob. They were at the starting line and all set to begin. When your plane lands in New York, set your watch forward two hours.
The verbs set and sit 1 are similar in form and meaning but different in grammatical use. Set is chiefly transitive and takes an object: Set the dish on the shelf. Its past tense and past participle are also set: Yesterday he set three posts for the fence. The judge has set the date for the trial.
Pull up a chair and set by me. Sit is chiefly intransitive and does not take an object: Let's sit here in the shade. Its past tense and past participle are sat: They sat at the table for nearly two hours.
Have they sat down yet? Related Words favored approved restricted independent sovereign free isolated immune apportion devote earmark allot disburse shield seclude isolate sequester cushion wrap try. See also set about , set against , set aside , set back , set down , set forth , set in , set off , set on , set out , set to , set up , set upon. C14 in the obsolete sense: