Avoid Fruitless Arguments
As tempting as it may be, we need to refrain from arguing with others. Because we are in a time when evil beings present themselves as light, we must be cautious about how we speak to others and abstain from getting into a verbal match, because we cannot win. If a demon controls the person you have a problem with, they are more powerful and more cunning than you because they were once part of God’s kingdom and know how things work; our skills are very primitive in comparison. That’s why Jude cautions us not to bash them and use fewer words to rebuke them. Even Jesus refrained from arguing with Satan when he was being tempted in the wilderness, and when Peter used words that came from Satan, Jesus only said, “Get the behind me Satan.” Even Michael the archangel withheld his tongue when disputing with Satan.
Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil he disputed about the body of Moses, durst not bring against him a railing accusation, but said, The Lord rebuke thee. Jude 1:9
We are part of the kingdom of God, and it is beneath us to engage in a war of words with the enemy, especially when he is using a fleshly being as a weapon. Whatever the argument is about, it’s not worth losing your dignity over. Remember, you represent Jesus in all your dealings, so keep your responses short but composed so you are not corrupted.















