Marine Demons

Marine Demons

identify him, fall out of agreement with him, and receive deliverance. With the help of the Lord, we can bind him and cast him out. He beholdeth all high things: he is a king over all the children of pride. (Job 41:34) There are five references to Leviathan in the Word of God. The most extensive reference is found in the book of Job, Chapter 41. The other references include Job 3:8, Psalm 74:14, Psalm 104:25-26 and Isaiah 27:1. Remember, Leviathan is referred to as a king over all the children of pride (Job 41:34). We have encountered this spirit quite often in Deliverance. Man's Inability to Draw Out and Conquer Leviathan Or Leviathan, wilt thou find a hook that will draw him to land, a line that will hold his tongue fast. (Job 41:1 Knox Translation) In the first seven verses of Job, chapter 41, the Lord asks Job fourteen questions concerning Leviathan. These questions reveal man's inability to draw out and conquer him. The first question implies that there is no hook or line that is able to draw Leviathan out of the deep to land. Not only does Leviathan live in the depths, but he is so strong and powerful as to break any line or hook that man would use to snare him and draw him out. The American Translation calls him "the crocodile". The Septuagint calls him " a dragon". The point made to us is that we don't have a line or hook to conquer pride in our lives. Pride is such a strong, deeply rooted spirit that it is impossible to hook him and

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