Sermon Tone Analysis
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All spiritual powers are subject to Jesus Christ who has supreme authority
See also Ro 8:38; Eph 3:10; Col 1:16; Col 2:10; Col 2:15
Demons are powerless before Jesus Christ
Demons can only do what he permits
Demons obey his command
See also Mt 9:33–34; Mk 1:34; Mk 16:9; Lk 11:14
Demons disperse at his word
See also Mk 1:25
The name of Jesus Christ has power against demons
Jesus Christ’s name is used by his disciples
See also Mk 9:38–39; Lk 10:17; Ac 16:18
Jesus Christ anticipates the misuse of his own name
See also Ac 19:13–16 an example where Jesus’ name is used in cases of demon-possession--but not by Jesus Christ’s disciples, and not successfully
Jesus Christ’s disciples have delegated power over demons
In Jesus Christ’s own lifetime
See also Mt 10:7; Mk 3:14–15; Mk 6:7; Mk 6:13; Lk 10:17; Lk 10:19
In the ongoing ministry of the church
See also Ac 5:16; Ac 8:7; Ac 16:18; Ac 19:12
Others will attempt to drive out demons
Mt 12:27; Mk 9:38; Ac 19:13–15
The final punishment of demons
2 Pe 2:4; Jud 6
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