Jesus appeared for the purpose of destroying the works of the devil. After the fall, God promised that the seed of the serpent would bruise the woman's seed on the heel, but that the woman's seed would crush the head of the serpent's seed. This conflict between the two seeds culminated at the cross where Jesus definitively crushed the devil's head. He rendered the devil, who had the power of death, powerless in this respect. Whenever the gospel is preached and people saved, the devil is crushed.
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John M. Otis received a Masters of Divinity degree and a Masters of Christian Education degree from Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS in 1979. He was ordained as a minister of the gospel by Westminster Presbytery (PCA). In 1990, he transferred his membership from...