GRRRRr
I BIND the Devil OFF OF CASULL AND HIS LIFE, and I command the Devil to STOP LYING TO HIM THIS INSTANT!! God is always faithful, and I thank Him for that, DEVIL, I say that HE is a follower of CHRIST, he IS the LORD'S property...not your's. HE WILL CONTINUE TO LIVE, and DEVIL, GREATER is HE that lives in US FOLLOWERS OF CHRIST than he that is in THE WORLD. I command you, to GET OFF! In JESUS NAME who GAVE ME AUTHORITY.
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"Thank you LORD that You are the healer, that You are the savior, the comforter, and the loving God that sent His son into the World. Thank you LORD, that you'll heal Casull of his hurt and pain, and faithlessness....LORD I come to you in Jesus name and I just PRAY, PRAY that you will turn all things out for good, and take Him into your arms and comfort him. In Jesus' name amen."
Dude, I HATE the devil, he's such a jerk. but he's bound now.
anyways, I have an excerpt from a Daily Devotional ( Spurgeon's ) that may help you,:) it sure did help me ^^:
August 27 PM
"Into Thine hand I commit my spirit: Thou hast redeemed me, O Lord God of truth."
Psalm 31:5
These words have been frequently used by holy men in their hour of departure. We may profitably consider them this evening. The object of the faithful man's solicitude in life and death is not his body or his estate, but his spirit; this is his choice treasure--if this be safe, all is well. What is this mortal state compared with the soul? The believer commits his soul to the hand of his God; it came from Him, it is His own, He has aforetime sustained it, He is able to keep it, and it is most fit that He should receive it. All things are safe in Jehovah's hands; what we entrust to the Lord will be secure, both now and in that day of days towards which we are hastening. It is peaceful living, and glorious dying, to repose in the care of heaven. At all times we should commit our all to Jesus' faithful hand; then, though life may hang on a thread, and adversities may multiply as the sands of the sea, our soul shall dwell at ease, and delight itself in quiet resting places.
"Thou hast redeemed me, O Lord God of truth." Redemption is a solid basis for confidence. David had not known Calvary as we have done, but temporal redemption cheered him; and shall not eternal redemption yet more sweetly console us? Past deliverances are strong pleas for present assistance. What the Lord has done He will do again, for He changes not. He is faithful to His promises, and gracious to His saints; He will not turn away from His people.
"Though Thou slay me I will trust,
Praise Thee even from the dust,
Prove, and tell it as I prove,
Thine unutterable love.
Thou mayst chasten and correct,
But Thou never canst neglect;
Since the ransom price is paid,
On Thy love my hope is stay'd."