Marine Demons

Marine Demons

If a believer or a church has a problem walking in the fullness of the New Covenant, check for Leviathan. The next question the Lord asks Job concerning Leviathan is, "Will thou take him for a servant for ever?" The Moffat translation says, "Will he always be at your service?" It takes humility to serve others. Pride will prevent you from submitting to and serving another. Pride always wants to be on top and in control. Pride wants everyone to submit to him. It does not surprise me that so many people have a problem submitting and serving. The reason being so many people have a problem with Leviathan. If you have a problem submitting and serving then you have a problem with Leviathan. Jesus is our example of humility. He humbled Himself and became a Servant, even to the extent of washing His disciples' feet. Wilt thou play with him as with a bird? or wilt though bind him for thy maidens? (Job 41:5) Again the answer is, "NO!" Leviathan is not a pet. He cannot be tamed. Pets are animals that have been domesticated. To domesticate means to adapt to life in intimate association with and to the advantage of man. The Jerusalem translation says, "Will you make a pet of him, like a bird, keep him on a lead to assure your march?" In other words, Leviathan is not a creature to play around with. Pride cannot be tamed. Pride is destructive and will cause pain in your life and the lives of others. Leviathan will not be taken captive for a pet. He will not be bound and taken into captivity and tamed. Leviathan must be destroyed, and only the Lord can destroy pride in our lives. We cannot draw him out, snare him, make a covenant with

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