Exposing Satan's Playbook The Perry Stone

there is the contradiction. Why yell at the enemy in tongues if he can’t even understand what is being said? There is no Bible support whatsoever for speaking in tongues in a war tongue or a battle tongue. The purpose of speaking in tongues, or a prayer language, is for a sign to the unbeliever (1 Cor. 14:22), to edify and spiritually build up the believer (v. 4), to build faith in the believer (Jude 20), and to assist the believer in praying the will of God when we are uncertain of God’s will or uncertain how to pray (Rom. 8:26–28). As I will show you, our daily war is a war of the mind and the flesh. There are times when a believer will engage in deep intercession in the language of the Holy Spirit, but this intercession is to God and not to Satan. T HE R EAL W ARFARE There are three New Testament references using the word warfare . Two of them deal with the warfare of a believer (2 Cor. 10:4; 1 Tim. 1:18). In 2 Corinthians 10:4 Paul says that the “weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds.” Paul then adds that these strongholds are imaginations and mental darts that exalt themselves against God’s knowledge in our lives (v. 5). When you consider why a person has never received Christ, it is often because that person is stuck with certain ideas or thoughts contrary to the knowledge of God, thus the stronghold becomes an imagination that paints an image contrary to God. Paul also used the word warfare when he told Timothy to

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