Defending Our Faith: Christ as Our Advocate

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"Did you know it's time to take the devil to court? You see what he does is he brings up a case against us. That's why he's called the accuser, because he's accusing us, and his goal of accusing us is to cause us to lose fellowship with God so that God's purposes cannot be fulfilled in our lives. He wants to detour us from what God has planned for our lives." [00:13:55]

"But guess what? You've been taking the court because you have an advocate, Jesus Christ, who stands in as your defense attorney and who credits his own righteousness to your account and mine, which gives us victory in the court of heaven." [00:45:36]

"There's so much in the Bible about a legal aspect—covenants and laws and judges and rulings and judgments and all of those illegal languages. And if you understand that, we defeat the devil legally. So when you pray and take it to court, that is when you appeal to the legal transaction that took place on Calvary." [00:63:84]

"When Jesus says it is finished, that means the bill has been paid in full, and that now Jesus Christ stands in to give testimony on your behalf in defense of you, even when the devil's accusations are correct, because God can take the righteousness of Christ and use it to defend you against the evil one who wants to thwart and destroy and limit what God has planned for your life." [00:92:47]

"So you no longer have to live under satanic threat and satanic deception. That's why we need to stay in God's presence, confessing and repenting our sins, which actually activates the blood of Christ on our behalf, so that now we can show up in court and even though his accusations may be accurate, by mercy at the bench where the judge sits." [00:123:68]

"I want to challenge you to take the devil to go to God's presence in prayer with your advocate, Jesus Christ, and a repentant heart, and watch God flip the script, turn things around, and dismiss the devil. Case dismissed. Why? Because you had an advocate and you had a relationship, and you communicated with God and got the defense that you need to release you from judgment." [00:152:64]

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