Adoniram Judson, a Baptist missionary, gave an account on how this “spiritual weapon” fared for him:
Judson, the famous Baptist missionary in Burmah, confesses, in his Journal, the difficulties to which he was often driven by them. Speaking of a certain Ooyan, he remarks that his strong mind was capable of grasping the most difficult subjects. "His words," he remarks, "are as smooth as oil, as sweet as honey, and as sharp as razors; his mode of reasoning is soft, insinuating, and acute; and so adroitly does he act his part, that I with the strength of truth, was scarcely able to keep him down."
For 40 days and 40 nights Jesus was taken up to be tempted by Satan. Every response was "for it is written" and the appropriate part of the Word was spoken. Then Jesus gave the command "get the behind me Satan" and Satan fled.
Adoniram Judson, a Baptist missionary, gave an account on how this “spiritual weapon” fared for him:
For 40 days and 40 nights Jesus was taken up to be tempted by Satan. Every response was "for it is written" and the appropriate part of the Word was spoken. Then Jesus gave the command "get the behind me Satan" and Satan fled.
It's Christ in you! The hope of glory! As He Is.