Let’s talk about that.
The devil has no legal right. None. That’s a made-up term that crept into the Church through certain ministries. God has every right to you. And Jesus Christ — who defeated the devil — has all power and authority.
So what does the devil have? Nothing!
Now, people say, “But what about opening doors?”
Sure — but that’s exactly what it sounds like. You open doors.
How?
By doing things opposite to what you were created for — going against your design as someone made in the image of God. And when you do that, you end up partnering with what the devil’s already doing.
That’s not giving him a “legal right.” That’s doing something illegal.
This whole idea of giving the devil legal rights puts him in a position he can never have — and puts you in a position of faith in the devil that you were never supposed to have.
Jesus is King. Period.
But it is your responsibility to walk in your identity as a child of God.
The devil is a thief, a liar, and a murderer. There’s nothing legal about what he does.
You want to keep things “legal” on your side?
Run to God’s goodness. Because it’s His goodness that leads us to repentance — and it’s His goodness that keeps us aligned with His plans and purposes for our lives.