Book of Jeremiah
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Job interceded for his family - in this Job represents a picture of Jesus Christ who is our advocate before the Father in heaven. Jesus is our intercessor. Job had prayed for his children faithfully up until the day they died. Again it is a picture of what Jesus does for his family here on earth.I would like to see this more often. I think it is prayer to Jesus Christ that keeps the power of your reference running. I don't know whether things that don't belong to hell but get destroyed could actually end up in hell, for example in the story of Job, his destroyed animals, things, and family members, ... didn't they all need prayer to avoid hell before a prayer about Job himself?Do I doubt my salvation? Yes I do, in fact I am kind of sure that I will end up in hell.
I pray a lot for all things live or inanimate, that they meet their place in God.
But I know how Satan gains ownership over you, and it can easily take your entire life or more to shake that off.
The Word of God says that Whosoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Jesus Christ can break those chains in a split second - less than that actually. Satan has no claim of ownership over you because he didn't die on the cross for your sins. You owe him nothing. Satan was defeated at the cross 2,000 years ago. The demons do not like to be reminded of that. Jesus Christ took the keys to hell and death. He's got those keys. Not Satan.