Who is Satan?
C. S. Lewis once suggested that we make two mistakes regarding the devil. One is to give him more authority than he deserves--then he can do what he wants. The other is to deny that he exists--then he can do what he wants. People today typically think of Satan as a symbol of evil, wearing red tights and a tail, the stuff of Saturday cartoons. He's just as happy to be ignored as to be feared.
But it's impossible to ignore his work--broken hearts and homes, abuse, disease and immorality. Even those who do not admit the reality of Satan must admit the reality of Satanism. In some places in America, the worship of Satan is growing ten times faster than any Christian church. I want to convince you that Satan is both real and defeated. He wants you to believe neither is true. The choice is yours.
Expect to be tempted by your mortal enemy. Stand in God's strength today. When you fail, go to God for forgiveness and victory. For more on Satan, I invite you to godissues.com today.
But it's impossible to ignore his work--broken hearts and homes, abuse, disease and immorality. Even those who do not admit the reality of Satan must admit the reality of Satanism. In some places in America, the worship of Satan is growing ten times faster than any Christian church. I want to convince you that Satan is both real and defeated. He wants you to believe neither is true. The choice is yours.
Expect to be tempted by your mortal enemy. Stand in God's strength today. When you fail, go to God for forgiveness and victory. For more on Satan, I invite you to godissues.com today.



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