The power of positive resistance is the Christian's
antihistamine. The medical term antihistamine comes from the Greek word
anthisteemi.
It means literally to set over against. To withstand as used in
Ephesians 6:13,
and to resist the devil as in James 4:7.
It means more than an occasional resistance. It means literally to make a
covenant to resist.
We all need an answer to a great deficiency—the lack of resistance on
our part
against the tricks of the enemy.
SECRET WEAPON
The word resist must become both a tool for offensive warfare and a
defensive
weapon against the enemy. Christians must begin to see the power and
potential
in this great weapon of resistance and begin to use it.
God promises us that the devil will flee when we resist him.
Various scholars and commentaries define the word resist as
to oppose or withstand ... to set one's self against, either in word or
deed or
both . . . If you resist him, he will be vanquished and will flee from
you
disgraced . . . the devil can fight, but he cannot conquer if you resist
. . . strong as he is, God never permits him to conquer the man who
continues
to resist him . . . Temptations when repelled disappear, and when
habitually
kept at a distance, cease to exist.
I pray that the reading of this book will better equip you to take your
firm
stand successfully against the enemy of your soul.
—Dr. Roy Hicks
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It means more than an occasional resistance. It means literally to make a covenant to resist.
We all need an answer to a great deficiency—the lack of resistance on our part against the tricks of the enemy.
SECRET WEAPON
The word resist must become both a tool for offensive warfare and a defensive weapon against the enemy. Christians must begin to see the power and potential in this great weapon of resistance and begin to use it.
God promises us that the devil will flee when we resist him.
Various scholars and commentaries define the word resist as
to oppose or withstand ... to set one's self against, either in word or deed or both . . . If you resist him, he will be vanquished and will flee from you disgraced . . . the devil can fight, but he cannot conquer if you resist
. . . strong as he is, God never permits him to conquer the man who continues to resist him . . . Temptations when repelled disappear, and when habitually kept at a distance, cease to exist.
I pray that the reading of this book will better equip you to take your firm stand successfully against the enemy of your soul.
—Dr. Roy Hicks