Demons: Who They Are & What They Do (Part 1) - Ryan Fullerton

The reason most cultures have categories for "the supernatural and spirit possession" is not because they are backwards or pre-modern, but because they are more in touch with Biblical reality than we are. We often talk about not letting our culture trump the Bible. We don't want to be "woke" like the culture; we want to be biblical. Yet this issue runs so deep that we don't even notice it. Any focus on one thing for a prolonged amount of time is viewed as a dangerous potential for imbalance, rather than recognizing that the boat may indeed need rocking.
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0:00 Preview
0:46 Introduction and Text
2:39 Opening Prayer
3:57 A Kentucky Man Who Deeply Cared for People
5:57 Cultural Baggage Can Hinder Us from Walking Out the Faith
7:03 As a Westerner, What Is Your Perspective on Demons?
13:23 Does Your Culture Have a Category for the Supernatural?
21:27 Demons Are Fallen Angels
23:57 Satan Leads Legions of Demons
25:45 What Do Demons Do?
26:56 First, the Devil Works Through Lies
29:36 Second, the Devil Works Through Destroying
31:36 Third, the Devil Works Through Temptation
33:28 Fourth, the Devil Accuses You
37:08 Fifth, the Devil Is a Cosmic Warrior
40:13 In Closing
41:20 One of My Favorite Verses
45:54 Closing Prayer
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  • @illbehonest
    @illbehonest4 күн бұрын

    View part 2: kzread.info/dash/bejne/nqWe08FyksrXkcY.html 0:00 Preview 0:46 Introduction and Text 2:39 Opening Prayer 3:57 A Kentucky Man Who Deeply Cared for People 5:57 Cultural Baggage Can Hinder Us from Walking Out the Faith 7:03 As a Westerner, What Is Your Perspective on Demons? 13:23 Does Your Culture Have a Category for the Supernatural? 21:27 Demons Are Fallen Angels 23:57 Satan Leads Legions of Demons 25:45 What Do Demons Do? 26:56 First, the Devil Works Through Lies 29:36 Second, the Devil Works Through Destroying 31:36 Third, the Devil Works Through Temptation 33:28 Fourth, the Devil Accuses You 37:08 Fifth, the Devil Is a Cosmic Warrior 40:13 In Closing 41:20 One of My Favorite Verses 45:54 Closing Prayer

  • @vonn2221
    @vonn22214 күн бұрын

    Today after many months never go to church and battle so many sins and ups and down When i in the church singing, a very small voice try accuse me that i am not enough, i dont repent enough etc I do say to myself, i beleif in Jesus, that God is not limited Then when i go scroll Ichabod spencer list in here, i find this video, at first i dont expect much but i must thank God for your sermon, it totally connect with accusation today i experience Jesus did paid it all and none left, Hallelujah

  • @natalienelson8681
    @natalienelson868115 сағат бұрын

    Found my new pastor after Hibbs fell. Thank you, Jesus!

  • @Jesusfreck
    @JesusfreckКүн бұрын

    After listening to Ryan and reading all the comments, I’m left thinking that as the western church at least, we don’t seem to know or maybe not clear as to what we understand about this topic….. more study needed for me. Good comments by the way. God bless you all.

  • @dave.h4075
    @dave.h40752 күн бұрын

    I'm just a lay guy without that much knowledge but I serve amongst all the educated men who study affiliated with Grace Seminary so I try learn as I go at my late age. What I have alway found confusing amongst all our brilliant academics and all our faithful undershephards and leaders is that there is always some sort of acceptance of certain secular activity although it is preached at large to do otherwise. How anyone can sit down and watch a movie or television show these days for example is beyond me. The gentleman perhaps may need to explain properly before hopping through books and text but he has a notion that I find interesting. I thought I'd wait and think first before I replied. Keep strong in the Word everyone!

  • @angloaust1575
    @angloaust15754 күн бұрын

    God's protecting hand is upon his chosen!

  • @divyaa155
    @divyaa1554 күн бұрын

    38:00 - I think it's not mentioned who is the 'man' speaking to Daniel. There's a minor correction before that about David's lamb ("as a daughter"). It's nowhere written that it was David's lamb or he considered his lamb as a daughter. It was prophet Nathan, who was confronting David with the story of a rich and poor man. In the story, the poor man had only one lamb, whom he treated as his daughter.

  • @richardmokuolu5183
    @richardmokuolu518322 сағат бұрын

    37:29 Was wrestling with this and came across a few examples in the Bible that might support the claim of the angel in Daniel 10 being Jesus Christ - the main objection being why would Jesus need any help since he is God? Jesus Christ does model humility throughout the Bible by condescending to our level - sometimes the way a father condescends to a child to play a wrestling match where he allows himself to be “pinned down”. See the story of Jacob (Israel) wrestling with God (Jesus) in Genesis 32:22-32 and Hosea‬ ‭12‬:‭4‬. What is interesting is that even though Jacob wrestled with God the whole night, when Jesus (God) the whole night, when Jesus wanted to leave all he had to do was touch his thigh which left Jacob with a lifelong injury. Jesus could’ve done that at any time but chose to wrestle with Jacob to help strengthen his faith - oftentimes we learn how much we need/love God when we “wrestle” with him during hard times. See Jesus repeated questions to Simon Peter after his resurrection to stir up his love (John 21:15-19). Jesus being God shows incredible restraint when using his power for our good - see Jesus’ moments leading to the cross where it was ordained by God that Simon of Cyrene would carry Jesus’ cross during the crucifixion event (Luke 23:26) but Jesus at any point could’ve ended the suffering (Matthew 26:52-54). Or other times where Jesus seemingly showed power with just his words - Calming the stormy sea: Matthew 8:23-27, Mark 4:35-41, and Luke 8:22-25 - Walking through a crowd that wanted to kill him: Luke 4:29-30 - Identifying himself and people falling: John 18:4-6 - All the many miracles It could be that in Daniel 10, Jesus (God) might’ve ordained the 21 day delay to strengthen Daniel’s faith and have him build his spiritual practice of constant prayer (“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” - 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 ESV).

  • @richardmokuolu5183
    @richardmokuolu51832 күн бұрын

    38:50 really struggling with this. God is all powerful but also models humility. Could someone please provide additional evidence Daniel 10 refers to Jesus Christ? Want to be cautious to avoid error - especially when it relates to Jesus Christ.

  • @richardmokuolu5183

    @richardmokuolu5183

    2 күн бұрын

    Btw I’m a huge fan of the channel. Keep up the great work!

  • @je3199

    @je3199

    Күн бұрын

    @richardmokuolu5183 I don't know why he says that. It doesn't seem to me that this could be a Christophany as this angel required assistance from the Angel Michael. He's right about there being hierarchy so that seems to make this an incorrect statement. IMHO. Peace

  • @richardmokuolu5183

    @richardmokuolu5183

    Күн бұрын

    @@je3199 thanks for the response. Was wrestling with this and came across a few examples in the Bible that might support the claim of the angel in Daniel 10 being Jesus Christ - the main objection being why would Jesus need any help since he is God? Jesus Christ does model humility throughout the Bible by condescending to our level - sometimes the way a father condescends to a child to play a wrestling match where he allows himself to be “pinned down”. See the story of Jacob (Israel) wrestling with God (Jesus) in Genesis 32:22-32 and Hosea‬ ‭12‬:‭4‬. What is interesting is that even though Jacob wrestled with God the whole night, when Jesus (God) the whole night, when Jesus wanted to leave all he had to do was touch his thigh which left Jacob with a lifelong injury. Jesus could’ve done that at any time but chose to wrestle with Jacob to help strengthen his faith - oftentimes we learn how much we need/love God when we “wrestle” with him during hard times. See Jesus repeated questions to Simon Peter after his resurrection to stir up his love (John 21:15-19). Jesus being God shows incredible restraint when using his power for our good - see Jesus’ moments leading to the cross where it was ordained by God that Simon of Cyrene would carry Jesus’ cross during the crucifixion event (Luke 23:26) but Jesus at any point could’ve ended the suffering (Matthew 26:52-54). Or other times where Jesus seemingly showed power with just his words - Calming the stormy sea: Matthew 8:23-27, Mark 4:35-41, and Luke 8:22-25 - Walking through a crowd that wanted to kill him: Luke 4:29-30 - Identifying himself and people falling: - All the many miracles It could be that in Daniel 10, Jesus (God) might’ve ordained the 21 day delay to strengthen Daniel’s faith and have him build his spiritual practice of constant prayer (“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” - 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 ESV).

  • @richardmokuolu5183

    @richardmokuolu5183

    Күн бұрын

    @@je3199 thanks for the response. Was wrestling with this and came across a few examples in the Bible that might support the claim of the angel in Daniel 10 being Jesus Christ - the main objection being why would Jesus need any help since he is God? Jesus Christ does model humility throughout the Bible by condescending to our level - sometimes the way a father condescends to a child to play a wrestling match where he allows himself to be “pinned down”. See the story of Jacob (Israel) wrestling with God (Jesus) in Genesis 32:22-32 and Hosea‬ ‭12‬:‭4‬. What is interesting is that even though Jacob wrestled with God the whole night, when Jesus (God) the whole night, when Jesus wanted to leave all he had to do was touch his thigh which left Jacob with a lifelong injury. Jesus could’ve done that at any time but chose to wrestle with Jacob to help strengthen his faith - oftentimes we learn how much we need/love God when we “wrestle” with him during hard times. See Jesus repeated questions to Simon Peter after his resurrection to stir up his love (John 21:15-19). Jesus being God shows incredible restraint when using his power for our good - see Jesus’ moments leading to the cross where it was ordained by God that Simon of Cyrene would carry Jesus’ cross during the crucifixion event (Luke 23:26) but Jesus at any point could’ve ended the suffering (Matthew 26:52-54). Or other times where Jesus seemingly showed power with just his words - Calming the stormy sea: Matthew 8:23-27, Mark 4:35-41, and Luke 8:22-25 - Walking through a crowd that wanted to kill him: Luke 4:29-30 - Identifying himself and people falling: - All the many miracles It could be that in Daniel 10, Jesus (God) might’ve ordained the 21 day delay to strengthen Daniel’s faith and have him build his spiritual practice of constant prayer (“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” - 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 ESV).

  • @richardmokuolu5183

    @richardmokuolu5183

    Күн бұрын

    @@je3199 thanks for the response. Was wrestling with this and came across a few examples in the Bible that might support the claim of the angel in Daniel 10 being Jesus Christ - the main objection being why would Jesus need any help since he is God? Jesus Christ does model humility throughout the Bible by condescending to our level - sometimes the way a father condescends to a child to play a wrestling match where he allows himself to be “pinned down”. See the story of Jacob (Israel) wrestling with God (Jesus) in Genesis 32:22-32 and Hosea‬ ‭12‬:‭4‬. What is interesting is that even though Jacob wrestled with God the whole night, when Jesus (God) the whole night, when Jesus wanted to leave all he had to do was touch his thigh which left Jacob with a lifelong injury. Jesus could’ve done that at any time but chose to wrestle with Jacob to help strengthen his faith - oftentimes we learn how much we need/love God when we “wrestle” with him during hard times. See Jesus repeated questions to Simon Peter after his resurrection to stir up his love (John 21:15-19). Jesus being God shows incredible restraint when using his power for our good - see Jesus’ moments leading to the cross where it was ordained by God that Simon of Cyrene would carry Jesus’ cross during the crucifixion event (Luke 23:26) but Jesus at any point could’ve ended the suffering (Matthew 26:52-54). Or other times where Jesus seemingly showed power with just his words - Calming the stormy sea: Matthew 8:23-27, Mark 4:35-41, and Luke 8:22-25 - Walking through a crowd that wanted to kill him: Luke 4:29-30 - Identifying himself and people falling: - All the many miracles It could be that in Daniel 10, Jesus (God) might’ve ordained the 21 day delay to strengthen Daniel’s faith and have him build his spiritual practice of constant prayer (“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” - 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 ESV).

  • @raavila95
    @raavila954 күн бұрын

    Maybe demons are unclean influences. The opposite would be wisdom, knowledge, understanding . Idk. And these spirits living in us can influence. Im reminded of the bible mentioning the spirits of God.

  • @vonn2221

    @vonn2221

    4 күн бұрын

    It should not be in us, coz it mean you are cursed and it also mean we become the host for parasite And it need to be expel out of us But if you mean they living in the world with us, then it's true Coz that way they give influence from external, if the influence from internal it mean generational curses These unclean beings did have wisdom and knowledges it just they use it for bad stuff and negativity instead of positivity

  • @ryfidelity7854
    @ryfidelity78544 күн бұрын

    I love and support the "I'll Be Honest" ministry and their maintaining of honest and biblical teaching, but while I do not agree with this pastors understanding of demons, it is his statement of "demons are fallen angels, and we get clear teaching on this right near the end of the bible" that is bothersome. There is literally no scripture that says fallen angels are demons, including the verses from 2 Peter and Jude. He kind of just skips right over the part where it proves fallen angels are demons and instead starts with scriptures that are teaching about fallen angels and simply imparting the presumption that they are demons on top of it. While this is not a salvific issue whatsoever, seeing this from the pastor would make me cautious going forward in regards to his hermeneutics/interpretation. I mean no disrespect from this post.

  • @The-God-Of-The-Bible

    @The-God-Of-The-Bible

    4 күн бұрын

    I agree with you totally. When it comes to demons and satan, we are not given a clear understanding of them in the bible except to say that they exists and influence our lives. @23:00 he states that demons are influencing the world from hell which makes no sense. But in the pastor's defense, the rest of the sermon was helpful to an extent. Yes, the bible states that demons and satan exist, but acknowledging demons and satan in our lives sometimes leads to us placing the blame on them. If we place the blame on demons and believe that satan made us do it (whatever sins we committed), we then pass our sins and responsibility onto someone else. That is exactly what Adam and Eve did. Adam blamed Eve, and Eve blamed the snake for their own sins. In the end, God punish each one of them for their own sins.

  • @user-kq5qp6dh8l

    @user-kq5qp6dh8l

    Күн бұрын

    Derek Prince agreed! Not fallen angels ! He believes they are the spirits of a fallen pre Adamic race.

  • @alexaquim8407

    @alexaquim8407

    Күн бұрын

    Revelation 12?

  • @ryfidelity7854

    @ryfidelity7854

    10 сағат бұрын

    @@alexaquim8407 Revelation 12?

  • @lovealways2609
    @lovealways26094 күн бұрын

    Jesus spoke simply and clearly, with few words..

  • @illbehonest

    @illbehonest

    4 күн бұрын

    Sorry, what is your point and how does it relate to this sermon? It having been posted just a few second ago... thanks.

  • @navagatingthroughthebeasts2908
    @navagatingthroughthebeasts29084 күн бұрын

    Demons are spirits from nephilim i think at least

  • @reggie7716

    @reggie7716

    4 күн бұрын

    I think so as well. Not fallen angels but still part of the kingdom of satan.

  • @faithijn8338

    @faithijn8338

    4 күн бұрын

    No not Nephilim. Never human or Nephilim demons are disembodied spirits looking for a host to inhabit. They are minions of Satan.

  • @El.savedbyJesus

    @El.savedbyJesus

    4 сағат бұрын

    Based on what scripture passage(s)?

  • @reggie7716

    @reggie7716

    Сағат бұрын

    @@El.savedbyJesus apocryphal books, not anything in the 66 canonized books that say it. If you dont believe there is anything believible in any of the non canon writings then you can just ignore the idea.

  • @reggie7716
    @reggie77164 күн бұрын

    I don't think demons are fallen angels. They could be, but I don't think so. They certainly are spiritual beings opposed to God in any case.

  • @robbiewr8451

    @robbiewr8451

    4 күн бұрын

    The bible exactly says that they, along with Satan, are in fact fallen angels. And the Bible is the ultimate authority. We lean on God, not our own understanding. Peace.

  • @reggie7716

    @reggie7716

    4 күн бұрын

    @@robbiewr8451 i would never counter the bible. I wouldn't dare. And i do believe demons are destined for hell along with Satan and fallen angles.. i am just unconvinced demons and fallen angels are one and the same. I think they are both part of the kingdom of satan, and are opposed to God. It dosent effect how we deal with them, opposing them by the authority given us by Jesus.

  • @reggie7716

    @reggie7716

    4 күн бұрын

    @@robbiewr8451 i dont know of a verse that says demons and fallen angels are the same by the way. Paul says we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against "powers, principalities, thrones and dominions, against rulers of darkness and spiritual wickedness in high places..." Eph 6:12. The verse hints at at least some sort of cast/class/ or hierarchy in Satan's kingdom. Also when Jesus cast the demon out of the young boy after the disciples failed to cast the demon out, the disciples were confused because they couldn't cast it out. Jesus explained to them "this kind only comes out with prayer and fasting.." from what if understand when Jesus says "this kind" in the greek it means "this species" (I am not certain of this though), suggesting that even within demons there are different "kinds" .

  • @robbiewr8451

    @robbiewr8451

    4 күн бұрын

    Revelations 12:9 is the book of reference for Satan and his demons cast out. And the great dragon was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world-he was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him. (Revelation 12:9, ESV) John MacArthur of Grace Community Church writes: Rev. 12:9 dragon was thrown down . . . to the earth. Satan and his demons were cast out of heaven at the time of their original rebellion, but still have access to it (cf. Job 1:6; 2:1). That access will then be denied, and they will be forever barred from heaven. devil and Satan. Cf. Rev. 20:2. “Devil” comes from a Greek verb meaning “to slander” or “to falsely accuse.” He is a malignant liar (John 8:44; 1 John 3:8). His accusations against believers (Rev. 12:10) are unsuccessful because of Christ our Advocate (1 John 2:1). Satan, meaning “adversary,” or “enemy,” appears especially in Job and the Gospels. deceiver of the whole world. As he has throughout human history, Satan will deceive people during the tribulation (cf. Rev. 13:14; 20:3; John 8:44). After his temporary release from the bottomless pit at the end of the Millennium, he will briefly resume his deceitful ways (Rev. 20:8; 10).

  • @faithijn8338

    @faithijn8338

    4 күн бұрын

    Demons are disembodied evil spirits that search for a body or avatar to inhabit. They have never been human or alive they are agents of Satan & entities of the devils underworld - ethernet.