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NEWS &
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Satan’s Tactics
Evangelist Dr. Bob Sanders
December 1, 2008
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“Now
the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which
the Lord God had
made. And he said unto the woman.” Genesis 3:1
“Be
sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a
roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:
Whom
resist steadfast in the faith,” I Peter 5:8-9
Recently I was wondering around in a rather large
used bookstore. It was not long before my attention was diverted
from the publications, to the people. While I should not have
found it perplexing, I was disturbed by the materials that the
majority of individuals chose to feed upon. While much of these
materials were proclaimed to be Christian, they were
questionable at best! Even with the most casual glance, it is
not difficult to see the physical and spiritual devastation
wrought by the fall of man.
Peter reminds us that we have
an “adversary.” The word means, an opponent with special
reference to Satan as the arch-enemy! We see his first
appearance in the Garden of Eden when he approached Eve. He came
with but one purpose in mind; to deliver a rebellious blow of
opposition to the Creator by corrupting God’s creation! Having
accomplished his task in corrupting the creature, he
relentlessly continues to make war with the Creator. He launches
his attacks through the creature; those that are both saved and
those that are lost! Satan is the enemy of all men.
It is interesting to note
that Satan continues to use the same tactics today that he uses
the first time he approached man. Some might ask, “Why?” The
answer is a simple one; you continue to use what works! Satan’s
tactics continue to work on the sinner as well as the saint.
Satan began by trying to
generate doubt in the mind of man. Listen closely;
“Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the
garden?” (Genesis 3:1). He turned Eve’s focus away from the
plentiful positives to the single negative. Our first parents
were placed in a garden with a great multitude of trees and
plants that were more than sufficient to sustain life, and Satan
pointed out the only tree that had been withheld. Satan wants to
place the seed of doubt concerning God’s charity or God’s
compassion in the minds of God’s creation. Is that not the
successful tactic that cripples the mind of most? “If God really
loved me, why don’t I have what I want?” Sadly, this is not only
the thinking of the lost world; this is the mentality of the
average Christian! We have closed our eyes to God’s grace and
God’s goodness. It is no longer need, but greed that festers and
breeds within our hearts and minds. Satan’s idea was; “Don’t be
appreciative of all that God has done, look for something that
He hasn’t done!” Is that not the mentality of our day? Listen to
these words of admonishment, “Let your conversation be
without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye
have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake
thee.” (Hebrews 13:5). Why do we become so preoccupied with
a single negative that we fail to see the monumental mount of
positives? When we focus on the negative, we convince ourselves
that it is the absence of God’s compassion that has withheld
this single object from us. We never consider that it may be His
compassion coupled with His comprehension of all things that has
directed His course. Having caused Eve to doubt God’s charity,
Satan is ready for his next tactic.
The second tactic was to
generate disbelief in the heart. Satan said, “Ye shall
not surely die” (Genesis 3:4). The idea goes something like
this; “If you can’t trust God to give you what you want, you
can’t trust what He says!” “If God would withhold a tree, He
would withhold the truth.” “There’s more to be had than what God
is telling you, “ye shall be as gods” (vs.5).” The
natural instinct of man is to distrust anyone that they think
does not love them and does not have their best interests at
heart! How quickly we forget that “God is love” (I John 4:8).
This was the argument that Israel used in the days of Malachi.
“I have loved you, saith the Lord . Yet ye say, Wherein hast
thou loved us?” Malachi 1:2 Paul reminds us that we are the
object of that love, “But God commendeth his love toward us,
in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans
5:8). It was love that sent Jesus to die on the cross in our
stead! The seed of doubt has germinated and the slender sprout
of disbelief has emerged!
We soon discover that doubt leads
to disbelief which ultimately leads to disobedience,
“And
when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it
was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one
wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also
unto her husband with her; and he did eat” (Genesis 3:6).
Totally driven by the desires and appetites of the flesh, faith
is cast aside as our first parents eat of the forbidden fruit.
At this time, there is no faith in the compassion of God or the
commandments of God! While it may appear as an over
simplification of the truth, obedience and faith are the same
thing! When the Bible says, “For by grace are ye saved
through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of
God” (Ephesians 2:8), faith is nothing more than obedience.
The word “faith” means the persuasion or conviction of
religious truth or the truthfulness of God especially the
reliance upon Christ for salvation. When God said,
“For
whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved”
(Romans 10:13),
all that respond in obedience to the command are saved. This is
nothing more that faith! We are told that “the just shall
live by faith” (Romans 1:17). If we are living in
disobedience to God’s will and His Word, we are not living by
faith! The seed of doubt has germinated; the sprout of disbelief
has emerged and developed into the vibrant plant of
disobedience!
But that is not the end! Plants
ultimately produce fruit and in this case, things are no
different. The doubt leads to disbelief which leads to
disobedience, which ultimately brings forth death. That
which they choose not to believe has now come true! There was
the immediate spiritual death coupled to the prospect of
physical death in time. Immediately man was separated from God
by sin and but not for the love of God it was a state that would
never change. Whether it is in the life of a saint or a sinner,
the fruit of disobedience is death.
“Then
when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when
it is finished, bringeth forth death.” James 1:15
What has worked in the past
continues to work for Satan today. It all began by looking away
from the abundance of what God had done to the only thing He has
withheld. Are you looking the wrong way? Eve discovered that
when you start looking the wrong way, it isn’t long before you
start going the wrong way!
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