Overcoming Evil Is A Lifestyle - Derek Prince (May-18-2020)

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Derek Prince (May-18-2020) Sermon: Overcoming Evil Is A Lifestyle.

'All the promises in Revelation are only for those who overcome. We either overcome evil by good or we are overcome by evil.'

In the previous videos, Bible teacher Derek Prince defined the main enemies we face: satanic powers, occultism, spirits of antichrist etc. In this video Derek Prince tells us how we can overcome evil. He focuses on 'endurance' and 'overcoming' as a means to be victorious against the enemies we daily face. He points out that all the positive promises in the Bible - again and again - are only for those who overcome. There are no positive promises for the defeated.

Derek Prince is pointing this out by taking a closer look at Revelation 21:7, a verse that tells us that the overcomer gets anything. That means that the one who does not overcome gets nothing. It's one way or the other. However, the devil tries to convince us that there is a middle ground between these two. But the Bible tells us there isn't. We can either overcome or be overcome.
Overcoming is not a doctrine. It is a life. Let's make overcoming evil a lifestyle.

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Derek Prince (1915 - 2003) was born in India of British parents. Educated as a scholar of Greek and Latin at Eton College and Cambridge University, England, he held a Fellowship in Ancient and Modern Philosophy at King’s College. He also studied several modern languages, including Hebrew and Aramaic, at Cambridge University and the Hebrew Univers ...

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