Greater is He who is in you

Samuel Acevedo
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: The verse "Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world" (1 John 4:4) is often quoted, but it's important to understand its context. As believers, we are children of God, adopted into His family and loved by Him. But we also face opposition from the spirit of the antichrist, which operates through our senses and tries to influence us away from God. It's important to test every spirit and thought against the truth of Jesus Christ. We overcome the spirit of the antichrist through the power of the Holy Spirit within us.

The word antichrist refers to everything that opposes the lordship and law of Jesus. The antichrist system refers to a culture that opposes the reign of Jesus and infiltrates institutions such as art, economy, academy, judiciary, and legislation. Christians are like lights in the midst of darkness in these institutions. The more Christians fall under the reign of Jesus, the more authority they have against every antichrist system. The only defense against these systems is Jesus Christ dwelling within through his spirit. Enrique sings "Jesus, Lord of Creation" and the congregation prays for a prophetic people who walk in truth and defend themselves in spiritual warfare. They wait for the day when every system and stronghold will surrender before Jesus Christ.


Brethren, First John, chapter 4. Let's focus on verse 4. The verse that we just declared to each other. "Little children," that is you, "you are of God and you have overcome them because he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world."

“Little children, you are of God and you have overcome them because he who is in you is greater…” Greater is He who is in you, then who he is in the World. "Greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world."

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