The Ministering Angel Podcast
The Ministering Angel podcast is designed to help you navigate life's challenges through spiritual eyes. I will attempt to give you right now practical answers to life's most challenging dilemmas. Helping you to see yourself and see god hopefully from his perspective.
The Ministering Angel Podcast
The Enemy Is More Afraid of You Than You Think!
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The episode challenges the common focus on how Satan studies believers’ weaknesses by emphasizing that the enemy also knows God’s power, authority, faithfulness, covenant, and that he has already been defeated with limited, God-set boundaries, as seen with Job. It argues the devil targets ignorant believers who lack identity, scriptural grounding, and understanding of spiritual authority, while the kingdom of darkness recognizes authentic authority, prayer, obedience, faith, holiness, and intimacy with God, illustrated by the sons of Sceva. The message urges Christians to stop fearing the enemy, resist temptation, renew their minds with God’s Word, refuse compromise, and realize their strength and authority in Christ, ending with a call to know who you are.
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Enemy Studies You
SPEAKER_00Welcome to the Ministering Angel Podcast, where you'll deepen your connection with Jesus Christ. Whether new or returning, this podcast is your guide to unlocking potential and overcoming challenges. Ronald, along with various hosts, shares divine messages that inspire strength, wisdom, and resilience. More than a podcast, it's a sanctuary of faith and miracles. Get ready to be inspired and empowered.
SPEAKER_01One of the most common things I hear Christians say is this the enemy studies you, he watches you, he monitors you knows your weaknesses, he knows exactly what buttons to push. While there is truth in that, I believe we've spent so much time magnifying what the enemy knows that we've forgotten what the enemy knows. Yes, Satan studies patterns, he watches habits, he looks for open doors, he looks for agreement with sin, he looks for opportunities to tempt, accuse, deceive, and discourage. Scripture makes that clear. But here's what rarely gets talked about.
Enemy Knows God
SPEAKER_01The enemy also knows who God is. He knows God's power, he knows God's authority, he knows God's faithfulness, he knows God's promises, he knows God's covenant, he knows what happened when Jesus conquered death, hell, and the grave. He knows he has already been defeated, he knows his time is limited, he knows he cannot simply do whatever he wants. He knows he must seek permission at times, just as he did with Job. He knows there are boundaries established by God that he cannot cross unless God allows it. Now think about that. If the enemy knows all of that, why are believers so consumed with fearing
Ignorance vs Authority
SPEAKER_01him? The devil isn't looking for powerful Christians, he's looking for ignorant Christians. He's looking for believers who don't know who they are, believers who don't know the word, believers who don't understand authority, believers who live by emotion instead of truth. Because a believer who doesn't know their identity can often be manipulated into living beneath what Christ purchased for them. But a believer who knows who they are, that's a completely different
Hell Recognizes Genuine
SPEAKER_01story. Hell recognizes authority. Notice throughout Scripture that demons didn't argue over whether Jesus had authority, they knew. They didn't question whether the apostles carried authority in Christ, they knew. Even the sons of Skiva became an example that the spirit realm recognizes authentic spiritual authority. But Uval's spirit answered, Jesus I know, and Paul I know about, but who are you? That tells me something. The kingdom of darkness recognizes the genuine. It recognizes those who actually walk with God, it recognizes those who spend time in prayer, it recognizes obedience, it recognizes faith, it recognizes holiness, it recognizes intimacy with God.
What Darkness Fears
SPEAKER_01The enemy doesn't fear religious activity, he fears believers who actually know God. He fears believers who refuse compromise, he fears believers who discern his schemes before they become strongholds, he fears believers who understand that every temptation can be resisted. He fears believers who have renewed their minds with God's word. He fears believers who refuse to surrender their peace. Why? Because those believers become dangerous to his kingdom. Every person they disciple weakens his influence, every lie they expose destroys deception, every prayer offered in faith advances God's kingdom, every act of obedience closes another door the enemy hoped to
Why Distraction Works
SPEAKER_01use. So, yes, the enemy studies you, but don't stop there. Remember that he also knows exactly what a surrendered believer is capable of becoming. That's why he works so hard to distract you before you mature, to isolate you before you grow, to discourage you before you persevere, to convince you to quit before you discover who God created you to be. His greatest strategy isn't always attacking your strength. It's preventing you from realizing you already possess it in Christ.
Know Who You Are
SPEAKER_01Stop giving the enemy more credit than he deserves. Stop living intimidated by someone Christ has already defeated. You belong to the king, you have been given his spirit, you have been given his word, you have been given his authority to stand against the works of darkness. The question has never been whether the enemy knows you. The real question is this: do you know who you are? Because once you do, everything changes. I know because the kingdom of darkness knows my name, knows who I am, and is in fear because it knows what I can do.
SPEAKER_00Thank you for joining the Ministering Angel podcast. Stay connected, stay inspired, and continue growing in faith. Until next time, be blessed and keep shining your light.