292 – How Did Jesus Cast out Evil Spirits?

The Bible Speaks to You: Think, Pray, Love like Jesus

The Bible Speaks to You: Think, Pray, Love like Jesus
292 – How Did Jesus Cast out Evil Spirits?
May 13, 2025 Episode 292
James Early

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292 – How do you deal with evil influences in your life?

What do you do when you, or someone you know, is barraged by and overcome with evil influences?

How do you respond? How do you pray?

There no simple answers to these questions. But in this week's episode, we're going to look at how Jesus dealt with and healed people described in the Bible as being possessed with evil spirits, or demons. And we’ll talk about how you can follow his example. 

  • What did Jesus do and say when he cast out evil spirits?
  • What guidance did he give his disciples (including you and me)?
  • What mistakes should you avoid when you pray to cast out evil spirits

When you truly imbibe the spirit of Christ and follow in his footsteps, you will be able to get rid of the evil influences in your life, whether you call the evils spirits or demons.

But it is never through any power of your own. Even Jesus acknowledged it was God who worked through him. And so it is with you and me.

Christ gives you the authority. God gives you the power to cast out evil.

Listen for the voice of Christ encouraging, empowering, and guiding you. The world needs your faithfulness to Christ right now in every way possible.

Show notes:
Full transcript and Bible quotes: thebiblespeakstoyou.com/292

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James Early, the Jesus Mindset Coach, is a Bible teacher, speaker, and podcaster. His focus is on getting back to the original Christianity of Jesus by embracing the mindset of Christ in daily life.