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The pentecostal apostates who claim to have the power to cast out demons today are not only confused. They are under Satan's power themselves. They are not Grace oriented. The power to cast out demons was a temporary gift that was given to some disciples and apostles of Christ before the completion of the canon of scripture. Those who plead the blood are sadly confused. There is no power in the literal blood of Christ. He did not bleed to death on the Cross. The "Blood of Christ" is a metaphor for His substitutionary spiritual death for the sins of the world. Prayer will not work. It didn't work for Paul. The "anointing with oil" recommended by James (James 5:14) was part of a Jewish exorcism procedure used during the precanon period. It is no longer applicable in the Church Age.
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He obviously rejects Christs teaching in
Mark 16 that casting out demons is a sign that follows believers. And he does away with James teaching about healing as if an apostles word means nothing.
He is clearly one of the so called "grace" teachers who feel the book of Acts is NOT relevant to the New Testament Church.
Its clear he is inventing whole portions of doctrine. He spends about 20 times more words than the Bible does on the subject so its obvious hes making a bunch of it up, probably inspired by satan.