Isaac Samuel Lubwama
Humble Servant of All
AI Overview Learn more The statement "the rule of the world has nothing against me" is a declaration of invulnerability or a lack of vulnerability to the power or influence of the "ruler of the world," often understood as Satan or an embodiment of worldly evil. This idea is found in religious texts, particularly the Bible, where it's used to describe Jesus's relationship with the "ruler of the world." One example is found in the Gospel of John, particularly in John 14:30, where Jesus states, "I will not speak much with you, for the ruler of this world is coming, and he has nothing in me.". This passage implies that the "ruler of the world" has no hold over or claim on Jesus, and his presence does not affect Jesus's actions, which are aligned with the will of his Father. In essence, it signifies Jesus's complete separation from and freedom from worldly control. Another related concept is found in 1 John 5:4-5, which states that everyone born of God conquers the world, and that this victory is achieved through faith.