Satan's Lies
In the Bible, Satan is often portrayed as the embodiment of deception and lies. His role as the "father of lies" is explicitly stated in John 8:44, where Jesus describes him as one who does not stand in the truth because there is no truth in him. This highlights the nature of Satan's character as one who distorts reality and leads people away from God’s truth. Satan's lies can be seen throughout biblical narratives, such as in the Garden of Eden where he deceives Eve by twisting God's words, suggesting that disobedience would lead to enlightenment rather than death (Genesis 3:1-5). This theme of deception continues in the New Testament, where Satan tempts Jesus in the wilderness, attempting to manipulate Scripture to serve his ends (Matthew 4:1-11). The lies of Satan serve to undermine faith, create doubt, and foster separation from God, emphasizing the need for believers to be grounded in truth and vigilant against deception (Ephesians 6:11-12). Ultimately, the Bible encourages believers to recognize and counteract these lies through the truth of God's Word (Psalm 119:11, John 17:17).
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Satan's Bid for Your Life
By Jack Hyles1.5K55:571SA 16:7MAT 5:16MAT 6:33JHN 3:16ROM 8:1PHP 4:131JN 5:12In this sermon, the preacher starts off by expressing his nervousness as a new preacher. He mentions specific individuals in the congregation and calls them out for distracting others during the sermon. He then shares a humorous anecdote about forgetting his sermon and buying a hair growth product. The preacher goes on to talk about the importance of finding joy in being a Christian and not allowing the devil to steal it. He emphasizes the need to prioritize the salvation of one's soul and the spiritual well-being of children over material possessions. The sermon concludes with a mention of baptism rates in churches and a suggestion that more effort should be made to reach out to others.
God's Truth About Satan's Lies
By Russell Kelfer3.0K40:41PSA 19:7PRO 30:5MAT 6:33ROM 13:1EPH 6:121TI 3:16HEB 12:62PE 3:10In this sermon, the preacher discusses the four things that Satan cannot stand: absolute truth, God-derived authority, understanding of the spiritual battle, and recognition of Satan's open and fierce battle since the cross. The preacher uses the analogy of a prisoner facing execution to illustrate Satan's desperation as the end approaches. The timeline of Satan's life is examined, highlighting his fall, conflict with Eve, and lies he spreads. The importance of rejecting Satan's lies and embracing the infallible Word of God is emphasized, along with the nine areas of conflict and the corresponding lies and truths discussed throughout the sermon.