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Satan uses the allurements of the world and the appeal of the flesh (the first two enemies) to try and get us to do what God prohibits. Satan’s biggest weapon is accusation bringing shame, defeat, and feeling of worthlessness. He wants us to become downhearted and to lose confidence. He works hard to bring depression and despondency into our lives.
The stakes in the conflict between Satan and God are profound and far-reaching: the battle between good and evil, the cosmic struggle for the supremacy of God’s glory, the destiny of every single human being.
By Debra GhyselsSatan uses the allurements of the world and the appeal of the flesh (the first two enemies) to try and get us to do what God prohibits. Satan’s biggest weapon is accusation bringing shame, defeat, and feeling of worthlessness. He wants us to become downhearted and to lose confidence. He works hard to bring depression and despondency into our lives.
The stakes in the conflict between Satan and God are profound and far-reaching: the battle between good and evil, the cosmic struggle for the supremacy of God’s glory, the destiny of every single human being.