Satan is against God and God's purposes on earth. Satan is engaged in a world wide struggle trying to defeat God's plans for mankind.
Although Satan has been defeated (at the cross) he is trying to lead people to everlasting death.
He snatches away the word of God - Matt 13:19
He sows counterfeit Christians among the real - Matt 13:25
He blinds the eyes of people to the gospel - 2 Cor 4:3,4
He is always trying to destroy people - 1 Pete 5:8
He hinders the work of God's servants - 1 Thess 2:18
1Pe 5:8 Be alert, be on watch! Your enemy, the Devil, roams around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour.
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The most important issue that is set before us is proving that Satan is a liar and that Jehovah alone has the right to rule over us. Satan challenged Jehovah's sovereignty, and he went a step further by challenging our integrity to Jehovah. He made the claim that we serve Jehovah only for what we can get from him, so it's our most heartfelt desire to prove that Satan is wrong.
The Christian concept of Satan doesn't exist in Hebrew or in Judaism. The closest you could come is reject evil choices:סור מרע (soor meh ra)If you try to say reject Satan, it'll come out sounding like "reject opponents" which doesn't make any sense, especially if you want to play tennis against someone.Additionally, it is worth noting that if you address a Jew or Muslim this way (which would be the most likely reason for learning how to say this phrase in Hebrew), he or she will become rather indignant with you since both believe in God, not Satan.Answer:You could recite Zechariah 3:2.The relevant part in this verse is where God says to Satan: "The Lord rebukes you, Satan" (Yig'ar HaShem bekha haSatan) יגער ה' בך השטן
The Immaculate Conception is important to Catholics because of Mariology, the extreme veneration of Mary. It is not important to Protestants, who reject the veneration of saints.
The Countries calling us the great satan are islamic countries who are openly against us.
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In Catholic baptismal promises, individuals typically reject three things: Satan, all his works, and all his empty promises. By rejecting Satan, believers renounce evil and commit to following the teachings of Jesus Christ. Rejecting all of Satan's works signifies a rejection of sin and a commitment to living a virtuous life. Finally, rejecting all of Satan's empty promises underscores a refusal to be swayed by worldly temptations and a dedication to the spiritual path set forth by the Catholic faith.
The phrase "Get behind me, Satan" in the Bible means to reject temptation or evil influences and to stay focused on following God's will. It is a way of resisting temptation and staying faithful to God.
Surely all Christians regard God as more important than Satan. And those who do not believe in God do not believe in Lucifer or Satan. So there should be no case in which Satan is more important than God.
God chose when he made us to make us with a free will meaning that we can choose weather we choose to follow Him or satan. When we choose to follow satan God is very sad, he doesn't want us to follow satan because he knows that satan won't help us and be with us throughout each day and fight our battles like God will.... Hope this helped if you have any more questions I'll be happy to answer them!!
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