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What role does Christ play in overcoming the strong man, Satan?

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Christ serves as the stronger man who overcomes Satan, taking back what belongs to God’s people.

In Luke 11:22, Jesus refers to Himself as the stronger man who overcomes Satan, illustrating His divine authority and power. This metaphor emphasizes the cosmic battle between Christ and Satan, where Christ, through His death and resurrection, decisively defeats Satan's hold over humanity. As the stronger man, He binds the strong man and takes away his armor—rendering him powerless. Colossians 2:15 also affirms this victory, stating that Christ disarmed the rulers and authorities by triumphing over them through the cross. Therefore, through Christ's victory, believers are assured that they are no longer under the dominion of sin and evil but are free to live in the light of His grace.
Scripture References: Luke 11:22, Colossians 2:15

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