 In the Old Testament, if you read Old Testament very carefully, you will see that in the Old Testament, there was all kinds of miracles, miracles outstanding. But there was one particular occurrence that was absent in the whole Old Testament. It was casting out of demons. Moses, Elijah, Jeremiah, David, Samuel, all of these great prophets who brought fire from heaven, Enoch and Elijah. These guys didn't even die. They just took a road trip, elevator straight to heaven. I mean, these guys were super natural lifestyle. These people split red seas. They caused the sun to stop and the earth to stop orbiting. I mean, these guys did amazing miracles, but there was one thing that was missing in all of the Old Testament. Not once you see a prophet or a great man of God casting out demons. You see even demons lightly mentioned once in a while, the stressing spirit comes upon Saul, a spirit of lying, spirit of heaviness. We see a hearty spirit, a proud spirit, but we don't see casting out of demons. And here comes Jesus, a carpenter, 30 years of age. He first defeats the devil personally and then starts to defeat him publicly, which already tells us a lesson. You can't defeat the devil within others if you don't defeat the devil within you. Can somebody say amen? Jesus comes after the wilderness where he defeated Satan personally. Doesn't that tell you that right away the next moment, he gets up to preach, reads a book of Isaiah and the devil begins to show up right in the synagogue, not in the witch, where the witches are gathered or the satanists or people pulling out their Ouija boards. There was Torah, there were the Orthodox Jews who believed in one God and Jesus gets up and begins to preach and the Bible says that demon begins to speak out right in the synagogue and Jesus drives out the demon out of the person and the person becomes free and everybody says, what is this? We've heard about the Red Sea, we've heard about the fire, we've heard about healings, we've heard about the dead being raised, but this is new. Why is this new? Because the first Adam faced the devil on a personal level and got defeated by him. And ever since then, people never faced the devil again. And instead of fighting the devil, they fought one another. And the Bible clearly states, when we fight against flesh and blood, we cannot fight against the devil. That means the only way we are able to fight against the enemy is when we cease to stop fighting against one another. And the Old Testament, what do the people do? Fight one another. Kings, judges, prophets, what do these people do? All of them did one thing, they always fought against other people. Even with the anointing, even with the power of God, they always did that. In the New Testament, Jesus never equipped his disciples, they did never training for like navy seals or soldiers. You don't see disciples doing push-ups in the morning, you know, building their biceps and triceps, you know, learning the guns, learning the knife tricks, so they can go fight the Roman Empire. You don't see Jesus always telling them one thing. Guys, the way we're going to conquer this world is not the way they did it in the Old Testament. We will go to the source of the problem and we will defeat the devil where Adam was defeated by him. And so we see Jesus getting up and casting out demons. We see Jesus doing that.