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The clash between Satan and Jesus Son of God in the first Gospel is an ongoing one. Satan is characterized as "the strong man" and Jesus, the Son of God, in that He casts out demons by the Holy Spirit and brings people into the sphere of God's reign, as one who "binds" him and "plunders his goods" (Matt. 12; 28-29 cf. also 8:39). Conversely, Satan and those who do his bidding are depicted as doing violence to the kingdom of heaven as "plundering" it (Matt. 11:12). A case in point, is Satan's enlistment of Peter in an effort to put Jesus at cross-purposes with his Father and to turn him away from the path that leads to the cross, (Matt. 16:21-23). It is precisely to fend off onslaughts of Satan such as this that Jesus teaches his disciples to pray (Matt. 6:130."And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one" or ("from evil"). On another level, Satan also exercises his malevolent will against Jesus through the Israelite crowds, (Matt. 11:16; 12:29, 16: 4), and their leaders', (Matt. 16:1; 19:2; 22:18. 35; 23, 15); who asks Jesus for a sign or who tempt Him, not the least while he is hanging on the cross, (Matt. 27:39-42).  Demons don't have a choice. They tremble It is God's will for you to be free from every evil influence of the devil Name of our Lord Jesus Christ; Provisions made by His Word; Through blood of Jesus; Through His delegated authorityl Through the power of the Holy Ghost; "In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ when you are gathered together, and my spirit with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ to deliver such a one to Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus" (1Cor. 5: 4, 5). 

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