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Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen (1939 - ). Christian preacher, Bible teacher, and author based in Bangalore, India. A former Indian Naval officer, he resigned in 1966 after converting to Christianity, later founding the Christian Fellowship Centre (CFC) in 1975, which grew into a network of churches. He has written over 30 books, including "The Pursuit of Godliness," and shares thousands of free sermons, emphasizing holiness and New Testament teachings. Married to Annie since 1968, they have four sons in ministry. Poonen supports himself through "tent-making," accepting no salary or royalties. After stepping down as CFC elder in 1999, he focused on global preaching and mentoring. His teachings prioritize spiritual maturity, humility, and living free from materialism. He remains active, with his work widely accessible online in multiple languages. Poonen’s ministry avoids institutional structures, advocating for simple, Spirit-led fellowships. His influence spans decades, inspiring Christians to pursue a deeper relationship with God.
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Zac Poonen preaches on how Satan attacks by questioning God's Word and making us doubt His commands, leading us away from the Lord and towards destruction. He highlights how Satan deceives through lies and false promises, aiming to steal, kill, and destroy souls. Poonen emphasizes the importance of having a sensitive conscience and being alert to Satan's schemes, warning against various forms of Satanic influence like idol worship, witchcraft, and impure media. He concludes with a message of hope in Jesus defeating Satan's power, offering freedom and deliverance to all who believe.
(Know Your Enemy) 3. the Deception of Satan
In Genesis 3, we can see how Satan attacks. It says there that the serpent was the craftiest of all the animals. Satan entered that serpent (just like the demons entered the pigs when Jesus cast them out of the man of Gadara). And Satan spoke to Eve through the serpent and asked her "Has God indeed said - You shall not eat of every tree of the garden?" When Eve said that this was indeed what God had said, Satan countered God's Word and said, "You shall not die". Notice how Satan comes. First of all, he questions God's Word. That is how he comes to us too. "Has God really said that we are not to do that?", he asks, "What's wrong in doing this? These Biblical commands are old-fashioned. They were written for that time and that culture in which Paul lived. They are not meant to be literally obeyed by us in the 20th century", etc., etc. We find young and old people asking such questions constantly, little realizing that they are becoming mouthpieces of Satan. Even when their conscience tells them that something is wrong, they still use their reason and question what God has forbidden. When something is commanded or forbidden by God in His Word, we can be sure that God has a very good reason for doing so. But Satan always makes us question whether God really meant it like that etc. And what is Satan's ultimate aim in making us question God's Word? Exactly the same as was his aim in Eve's case - to take us away from the Lord, and to compel God to reject us and cast us out, even as He cast Adam and Eve out of His presence. Jesus once said that Satan was a thief. Satan does not steal money, for he knows that money has no eternal value. He steals only what has eternal value - primarily the souls of men. Jesus said further that after Satan steals, he kills and destroys what he has stolen (John 10:10). In contrast, Jesus went on to say, that He Himself had come to give us abundant life. Isn't it amazing that in a world of 5,500 million people, more than 99% of the people prefer to believe Satan's lies and to obey him rather than believe in Jesus Christ and obey the Word of God. There we can see what a tremendous work Satan has done in convincing people that it is not a serious matter to disobey God's Word. When people take their first drink of alcohol, or smoke their first cigarette, or begin to take drugs like heroin and cocaine, do you think Satan warns them that these will destroy their bodies and minds on earth and finally send their souls to Hell for eternity? No. He doesn't tell them the truth - for that would be unpleasant to hear. He tells them that they will get a kick out of trying it, and that they can have some enjoyment out of it. That is what Satan told Eve too. And that is how he is deceiving millions of young people around the world today. Even if it is a matter of immorality or stealing other people's things, Satan says, "What's wrong with that? Don't be guided by outmoded 19th-century ideas" etc. Be careful of these thoughts that Satan puts into your mind. His ultimate purpose is to destroy you. We see in verse 6 that as soon as Eve saw that the tree was good for food, her body was drawn to it. That forbidden fruit has many 20th century counterparts. Many things that God has forbidden, we will find our bodies being drawn to. The Word of God goes on to say that Eve found the tree to be a delight to her eyes too. Our eyes will find many things very pleasing that God has forbidden us to even look at. It says further that Eve found the fruit appealing to her mind as well. She saw the fruit as something that could make her wise. Our minds too are attracted to many things that God has forbidden. Be careful when your body and mind are drawn to something that your conscience tells you is wrong. I am sure that at that moment Eve's conscience told her clearly that what she was going to do was wrong. She knew very well that God had told her not to eat that fruit. But what did she do? Because her body and her mind both wanted the fruit, she convinced herself that there was nothing wrong in eating it. So she killed her conscience and took the fruit and ate it. What did Satan accomplish by making Eve sin? Many years earlier, he himself had fallen from God's presence. Once he had become evil, he was determined to make others evil too. It is the same with the human race now. When a person does something evil, he is not happy in being alone in the evil he has done. He wants to get others to do the same evil too. I would encourage all young people to read the book of Proverbs. That is a really good book for you all to read. In Proverbs 1:10, it says: "Don't go along with someone who leads you to do evil". Satan became evil and he wanted to drag Eve down with him too. And when Eve had partaken of that poisonous spirit, she wanted to drag her husband down. So she took another fruit and gave it to her husband. That is how evil has multiplied in the world through all the centuries. One man becomes evil and he drags others down with him. That is why we need to be alert always. Satan comes to us at times like a roaring lion. If he always came as a roaring lion, we would recognise him easily. But he doesn't always come like that. He sometimes comes as a sweet "angel of light" (2 Corinthians 11:14). It is then that we have to be really careful. Consider the time when Jesus told his disciples that He was going to suffer and die on the cross, Peter said "No, Lord, don't let that happen to You". But Jesus immediately turned around and told Peter "Get behind me Satan". He recognised that the suggestion to avoid the way of suffering was the voice of Satan, even though it came through Peter. Jesus knew that He had to go to the cross, because that was the only way man's sins could be forgiven. Peter did not know that. Peter was well-meaning, but he didn't realise at that moment that Satan was speaking through him to try and stop Jesus from going to the cross. Yes, Satan can come to us even through a close friend and suggest something that sounds compassionate and good humanly speaking. So we must be alert at all times. The one thing we must all covet is a sensitive conscience - something that speaks to us loudly even when we do a small wrong. Look at the soles of the feet of a little baby. How soft and tender they are! Compare them with the soles of your own feet. How different! Yours have become so hard. It can be like that with your conscience too. You had a sensitive conscience when you were born - just like those tender soles of a baby's feet - sensitive to the smallest wrong thing that you did. But as you grew up, you told lies to your parents, deceived them, stole things, hurt others in many ways, cheated in examinations, rebelled against your parents, and did many other evil things. Thus you killed your conscience, until it became hard and insensitive to sin - like the soles of our feet. Paul once said "We are not ignorant of Satan's schemes" (2 Corinthians 2:11). Satan came so cleverly to Eve, tempting her with something that looked so attractive, and finally destroyed her. Today Satan comes in the same way to destroy us not only with the things that I have just mentioned but also with more direct forms of Satanic worship. He leads people astray through witchcraft, through games like "Dungeons & Dragons", through ouija boards and astrology and horoscopes and palm-reading, etc. Through all these means, Satan tries to get into people. Idol worship also leads people into contact with Satan. That is why God hates idol worship and tells us to avoid it totally. Do you know that the movies also pollute your mind with all sorts of bad thoughts? When you see all that sex and violence on the screen, don't you have dreams concerning them? You get both fearful dreams and dirty dreams. The devil thus seeks to penetrate your mind with fear and impurity so that he can gradually influence your whole life. If only Eve had called out to God for help, when she felt drawn to that tree, the story would have been so different. When I became a Christian at the age of 19, I knew that I should not go to the movies anymore. But one day my friends came and asked me to accompany them to a movie in the theatre in the naval base (where I was working). I then found that I just did not have the courage to tell them that since I had become a Christian, I would not come. So I walked along with them to the cinema-theatre. But all the way there, I was praying silently to the Lord saying, "Lord, please help me. Save me out of this situation. I don't want to go." When we finally reached the cinema-theatre, there was a notice put on the board there that said that the movie had to be cancelled that day because they could not get the film. I praised the Lord for answering my prayer so wonderfully. But then the Lord spoke to me and said, "I helped you this time. But next time you will have to say 'No' yourself." By the time my friends came to me the next time, I had been so encouraged by God's miraculous answer to my prayer that I could say "No" to them quite easily. When God came into the garden of Eden and spoke to Adam and Eve confronting them with their sin, He also cursed Satan saying, "The seed of the woman will bruise you on the head and you will bruise him on the heel" (Genesis 3:15). That took place on Calvary. Jesus Christ was born of a woman and he crushed the head of Satan on Calvary and Satan bruised his heel by the nails that went through Jesus' feet. And so we see that Genesis 3 ends with a message of hope that Satan will not rule over man forever. Jesus came and defeated Satan, and can now set all men free from the power of Satan. Satan need not have any power over your life any longer. That conscience of yours that has become hard can become sensitive once again like a little baby's, if you believe that when Jesus Christ died on the cross, He defeated Satan's power over you totally. Jesus died not just to forgive you your sins but also to deliver you from the power of Satan that has enslaved you to so many bad habits. Remember that the head of Satan has been thoroughly crushed by your Saviour. Hallelujah!
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Zac Poonen (1939 - ). Christian preacher, Bible teacher, and author based in Bangalore, India. A former Indian Naval officer, he resigned in 1966 after converting to Christianity, later founding the Christian Fellowship Centre (CFC) in 1975, which grew into a network of churches. He has written over 30 books, including "The Pursuit of Godliness," and shares thousands of free sermons, emphasizing holiness and New Testament teachings. Married to Annie since 1968, they have four sons in ministry. Poonen supports himself through "tent-making," accepting no salary or royalties. After stepping down as CFC elder in 1999, he focused on global preaching and mentoring. His teachings prioritize spiritual maturity, humility, and living free from materialism. He remains active, with his work widely accessible online in multiple languages. Poonen’s ministry avoids institutional structures, advocating for simple, Spirit-led fellowships. His influence spans decades, inspiring Christians to pursue a deeper relationship with God.