Both were deceived. Satan was the source. As you know. You could blame Eve, sure. That’s weak, because Adam knew the rule, and yet did not correct her or speak up for what he knew was wrong. So he failed to. Not one, both failed. In the end God’s law was broken.
Where does it say we rule over demons? First off, it’s real simple, you rule over nothing. God rules over all. Jesus gave the 12 the ability to cast out demons..does every Christian have those abilities? Short answer is no. Long answer is anything is possible through the acts of God, not you or me.
God gave us dominion over the earth, and even then, can you control anything of the earth? No. Everything requires faith and prayer in asking God for your wants and needs. You can do nothing. Only He can.
Thank you for posting scripture, something your other account or friend couldn’t.
Yes I see where it says Eve was the only one deceived. But of course who was charged with the ultimate breaking the law? Adam. Even in your own account of the man being in charged before woman in everything spiritual, in that case, man is to blame. Eve’s mistake is laid on adams head, and therefore Eve was deceived, and then Adam broke God’s law.
All these comments derived from the original post of Isaiah. Whose words the OP just made up. But allows us to have an actual conversation.
I was interested in that “rule over demons” reference.
Only thing I can find is Luke 10:19. The translation for this verse doesn’t directly state that we have the authority over demons, as in the ability like the apostles had. But rather leans back towards Duet 8:15. Where, to sum up, Jesus would protect his disciples the same way God protected the Israelites from snakes and scorpions. More of a protection than authority. As Jesus/God is that authority.
What do you think about those scriptures? Or do you have another one that I didn’t fine?
Both were deceived. Satan was the source. As you know. You could blame Eve, sure. That’s weak, because Adam knew the rule, and yet did not correct her or speak up for what he knew was wrong. So he failed to. Not one, both failed. In the end God’s law was broken.
Where does it say we rule over demons? First off, it’s real simple, you rule over nothing. God rules over all. Jesus gave the 12 the ability to cast out demons..does every Christian have those abilities? Short answer is no. Long answer is anything is possible through the acts of God, not you or me.
God gave us dominion over the earth, and even then, can you control anything of the earth? No. Everything requires faith and prayer in asking God for your wants and needs. You can do nothing. Only He can.
It is written That Adam was not deceived. God said it, I believe God. His Truth is everlasting. one's opinions die with him as dust in the wind.
Could you please post the scripture of God saying Adam wasn’t deceived or thereabouts?
1 Timothy 2:14
Thank you for posting scripture, something your other account or friend couldn’t.
Yes I see where it says Eve was the only one deceived. But of course who was charged with the ultimate breaking the law? Adam. Even in your own account of the man being in charged before woman in everything spiritual, in that case, man is to blame. Eve’s mistake is laid on adams head, and therefore Eve was deceived, and then Adam broke God’s law.
All these comments derived from the original post of Isaiah. Whose words the OP just made up. But allows us to have an actual conversation.
I was interested in that “rule over demons” reference. Only thing I can find is Luke 10:19. The translation for this verse doesn’t directly state that we have the authority over demons, as in the ability like the apostles had. But rather leans back towards Duet 8:15. Where, to sum up, Jesus would protect his disciples the same way God protected the Israelites from snakes and scorpions. More of a protection than authority. As Jesus/God is that authority.
What do you think about those scriptures? Or do you have another one that I didn’t fine?