This sermon outlines the devil's art of deal making, suggesting a three-step pattern the tempter uses to approach individuals, drawing parallels with scriptural accounts like the temptation of Christ. The first step involves the devil approaching someone as one who knows their needs and dreams, targeting them at their most vulnerable state. Next, the devil offers guarantees that he can fulfill those dreams, using displays of supposed power and capability to make a successful outcome seem effortless. Finally, the devil asks for a deceptively small price in exchange, which the speaker emphasizes is ultimately nothing less than the individual's soul, framing him as a "soul seeker" and "murderer." The sermon advises listeners to cultivate the virtue of discernment through prayer and reading the Bible to recognize and resist these tempting offers.