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A Radical Call to Pray for the Devil and His Angels
You cannot unshoot a bullet.
Once the question was asked, it would not leave:
How far does the Great Redeemer extend redemption?
Christ commands, "Pray for your enemies."
Peter names our enemy: "Your adversary, the devil."
Paul says the manifold wisdom of God is made known to principalities and powers.
James says the wisdom from above is merciful.
So what happens if we take the Scriptures seriously?
What if obedience goes further than we are comfortable admitting?
This book is not satire.
It is not rebellion.
It is not theological na vet .
It is a sincere, Scripture-driven exploration of a question most believers would never dare to pray aloud.
Steven Matthew Harris wrestles openly with the tension between justice and mercy, judgment and redemption, obedience and audacity. Written with prophetic urgency and theological conviction, this work invites readers to confront the outer edges of Christian intercession.
Some will call it dangerous.
Others will recognize it as radical faith.