Quotes about Demonic
Church and State are both rent, by the tugging of the demonic and the Divine
— Martin Luther
Believers can, however, be oppressed by coming under the control of a demonic spirit and have their lives broken into pieces through a lifestyle of sin,
— Kris Vallotton
History has shown repeatedly that any obsession with the demonic will always lead to tragedy.
— James Garlow
Fear is the most socially accepted sin in the church. Fear is the welcome mat to demonic activity in our lives.
— Kris Vallotton
Generational sins, hereditary diseases and systemic poverty are not a part of our royal status. Yet in reality, trespassing demonic spirits oftentimes stymie the full benefits of our inheritance.
— Kris Vallotton
Wherever politics tries to be redemptive, it is promising too much. Where it wishes to do the work of God, it becomes not divine, but demonic.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Such wisdom does not come from above, but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic.
— James 3:15
Boredom is a form of evil; perhaps one of Kierkegaard's characters was more correct when he said, "Boredom is the root of all evil." Boredom is a preview of death, if not itself a form of death, and when trapped in prolonged boredom, even the most saintly of us will hope for, pray for, or even engineer relief, however demonic.
— Fred Craddock
Unforgiveness, resentment, and bitterness can give an excuse for demonic activity to remain in a life. With a cleansed heart, and with confession and forgiveness, a person can be set free from even the most insidious intrusion.
— James Garlow
Christians have authority over the power of the demonic world, and we have power that is greater than the power of the devil!
— Kris Vallotton
Have we as a society become radically desensitized to the violence and depravity that is flooding from movie and television studios? It is not that we have become more broad-minded and intellectual; it is that we have adapted to the demonic and have become comfortable in the presence of evil.
— John Hagee
In this respect fundamentalism has demonic traits. It destroys the humble honesty of the search for truth, it splits the conscience of its thoughtful adherents, and it makes them fanatical because they are forced to suppress elements of truth of which they are dimly aware
— Paul Tillich