Iuga points out that "all the demons" follow a singular agenda without internal strife or hesitation when it comes to opposing God.
In the landscape of contemporary Romanian evangelicalism, few voices are as resonant and direct as that of . As the President of the Baptist Union of Romania, his messages often tackle the raw, uncomfortable intersections of faith and daily living. A specific theme that frequently surface in his teachings—summarized by the phrase "dracii toți, creștinii unii" (all the demons, [only] some of the Christians)—serves as a provocative wake-up call regarding spiritual discipline and unity. The Core Message: A Contrast in Commitment viorel_iuga_dracii_toti_crestinii_unii
One of Iuga's most prominent series, Duhurile care atacă familia (Spirits that Attack the Family), explores how external spiritual forces exploit divisions within the home. Iuga points out that "all the demons" follow
Iuga teaches that demons "always respond to prayer" and that a believer must reach a level of righteousness where they are actually "known in hell" as a threat to darkness. Why This Matters Today Viorel Iuga, predici, pagina 1 - Resurse Creștine A specific theme that frequently surface in his