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We're going to *continue teaching* on the *subject of demons*.
*Last time* we *said* that *demons desire* to *possess* a *man* so that they can *express their lust*, *desires* & *plans* to the greatest extent in this world.
*I.*
This type of demonic being *desires to dwell in a person*.
*A.*
But there */1st/* choice is to *dwell in someone*, a *person*.
*1.*
There */2nd/* choice is an *animal*.
*2.*
& There */3rd/* choice is a *building*; such as a house, or a bar.
*a.*
*Places of sin* are the *easiest* building for them to *dwell in*.
*3.*
There may be *other classes* (or *types*) of demons that *don't desire* a *physical being to dwell in*, but we'll look at that a little *later*.
*B.*
In (*/MARK 5/*) You remember this story of the *Gadarene Demoniac*, the *evil spirits* *wanted* to *go into* the *swine* rather *than being cast* *out* *without a body*.
*1.*
These *demons* *requested* *Jesus* *not* to *send* them *out of the country*.
*a.*
It's *possible* that thes *demons* *did not want to be sent out of the country* because that *may have been* the *place* that where they *lived* there lives in a body of flesh.
(Preadamic)
              *C.*
*Something* that *we* also *see* in this *V* is that *they seem to gang up together*.
*1.*
You have *most likely* have *heard* the *phrase* “*Birds of a feather flock together*.”
*2.*
*Demons do the same thing*.
*a.*
*Immoral spirits* usually *gang up together* in *1 area*.
*b.*
*Same for Occult spirits*.
*c.*
*Religious spirits*.
*d.*
*Spirits* *promoting alcohol*, or *drugs*.
*3.*
*Whether* it's a *small town* *or* a *large city*, *demons try to gain* the *foothold over* that *city*.
*i.*
They make the *attempt to rule over that city*.
*D.*
*What ever* kind of *spirits* that *are in a city*, those *same spirits will try to get in the Church*.
*1.*
If you *remember* the *city of Corinth* in the Bible.
(That where Paul sent his letters called Corinthians.)
*a.*
The city of *Corinth was a very immoral city*.
*b.*
*Corinth* is a *port city* or a *coastal city*.
*i.*
*Most coastal cities* *have more immorality than a city that is inland*.
*ii.*
They have *many different people* *coming* *into* that *city*, bringing with them all of their customs & problems.
*c.*
In *another area*, the city of *Corinth* was *famous* *for* the *worship of Venus*.
*d.*
So *not only* was there *immorality* in the city but there was *also idolatry*.
*2.*
Look at */1COR 5:1-2a/*
                                  *a.*
There was *sexual immorality* *going on* *in the Church* & *they were proud of it*.
*i.*
The *same spirit* that was *in that city* was doing its best to get *into that Church*.
*3.*
The *same idol worship* that was *in the city* was also *in the church*.
*a.*
*/1COR 12:1/*
                                           *i.*
Just *from this V* *we can see* that there was *idol worship in that city*.
*b.*
Look at */1COR 10:14/*
                                           *i.*
*Paul says a lot to this church about IDOLATRY*.
*/WHY/*?
                                           *ii.*
*In any of the NT epistles*, *when the Apostles write about something*, they *usually* *write about it because there is a problem in the Church in same area*.
*iii.*
*Paul says a lot about the subject of Idolatry in* (*/1COR chapter 8 & 10/*).
*4.*
This *same spirit* that was *in the city* was *getting into the Church*.
*a.* *What did Paul do to stop that evil spirit* *& to get him out of the Church*?
                                           *i.* *He taught the people to stay from Idolatry *&* immorality*.
*                                           **ii*.
He *taught them* to *stop yielding to demons*.
*iii.*
*We also need to be aware of demon activity*, *so we can guard against him*, *not only in the church but also in our own personal lives*.
*II.*
*If some gets a new can*, *someone might get jealous over it*.
*A.*
*Many times* that *jealousy comes from a spirit*; a *spirit of greed*, A *spirit of covetousness*, A *spirit of jealousy*, or a *spirit of poverty*.
*1.*
*They might say something wrong* *to that person or about that person* & *what they're doing is being motivated by that spirit*.
*a.*
(*Most of the time without them even knowing about it*.)
                        *2.*
*/MATT 16:21-23/*
                                  *a.*
*Jesus wasn't calling Peter*, *Satan*.
*i.*
But *He knew that Peter was unknowingly yielding over to the Devil*.
*B.*
*When someone says something that is **/mean/* *or* */evil/* *take authority over it*.
(Best to do it *under your breath*.)
*1.*
*It's not necessarily the person*, *but* the *spirit* that they are *yielding to*.
*C.*
I want to *ask* you this *question*, *How did Hitler become so powerful*?
*1.*
It's been said that he was *just a wall paper hanger* *before* he *rose to power*.
*2.*
He must have *yielded over to the devil*.
*i.*
*This spirit* that he *yielded over to empowered him* to do the things that he did.
*ii.*
*Very likely* he was yielding over to a *very powerful fallen angel*.
*III.*
Let's go over to */EPH 6:12/*.
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