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Who Is The Devil? Part 4 of 7: The Devil Is In The Details

If you’ve ever watched a professional billiards game, you will notice that the pool players always plan around five to seven shots ahead of the one they are working on. They know the physics and trajectory of where the ball will go, and set up for the next shot up to five or seven strokes. In the same way, the devil plans ahead what he wants you to do. He sets us up step by step, move by move, until you don’t realize how close you are to the edge of falling. As the saying goes, a frog thrown into a hot boiling water will be in shock and jump out, while a frog in warm water will remain and not notice the heat and temperature slowly rising. The devil plays the long game and the short game. He is patient and willing to wait for you to sin. If he cannot get you to sin immediately (short game), then he will lure you into it over a period of time (long game). He is not stupid. He has been playing this game for a very long time.

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Who Is The Devil? Part 3 of 7: Hear No Evil

Do you sometimes talk to yourself? As children, we do this while playing with toys and other random objects. We can see kids having full conversations by themselves while they play in their imaginary world. Do you ask yourself questions and ponder issues as if you are having a conversation with yourself, like you did as a child? Do you sometimes rationalize about things, excusing the guilt? We all do this. We all talk to ourselves. The movie over-dramatizes this by scaring people into thinking that the kids are talking to dead spirits. Science will validate that children’s minds are in development and are more likely to have creative imaginations that often exceed those of adults (Abraham, 2018). But as adults, do we suppress this imagination of speaking to someone in our heads and conclude it is just our conscience? 

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Who Is The Devil? Part 2 of 7: In The Beginning

Who is the Devil, and where did he come from? The Bible describes the Devil as a created being. This is very important to understand about the Devil: that God created him. He did not co-exist with God, and he is not eternal in nature. He is a being made for a purpose and a reason in the grand drama of redemption. He is a character in a movie and not the director or producer. He is just an actor, but very good at what he does.

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Who Is The Devil? Recognizing the Enemy You Know Part 1 of 7

The Devil is one being that everyone knows, yet no one actually knows. He was a creature, just like all other creatures created by God, that somehow became the devil? Was he created evil, or did he become evil? Who is the devil, and why is he out to steal, kill, and destroy? In this article, we will delve into the character and nature of the devil, revealing the schemes and tactics he often employs, but which we frequently fail to recognize. He is a craftsman who likes to plan and scheme evil and malicious deeds, to cause us to fall and turn away from God. He wants to keep you unbalanced in either too hot or too cold, never in the middle. He will allure you into sinning, then accuse you of committing that sin. He is a master craftsman at designing sin and temptation to lead people to their doom. Who is the devil? He is your enemy. He is the one causing all the pain and struggle. He is the one who has been deceiving you all these years. He is the shadow that lingers near you, but we don’t recognize his voice or actions. My aim is that this article will help you see the Devil for who he really is and how he lures and tempts you. 

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When Life Hurts Too Much: What the Bible Says About Suicide

“The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.”
– Psalm 34:18

I need to talk to someone today—maybe that someone is you.

Maybe you’re scrolling late at night, and your chest feels hollow. Maybe you’ve been smiling in front of others, but quietly breaking behind closed doors. Maybe you’re here because you’re thinking about ending your life—or because someone you love already has.

I want to say this from the bottom of my heart:
You’re not crazy. You’re not weak. You’re not beyond hope.
But you are hurting. I see it, and more importantly—God sees it.

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From Dust To Glory by R.C. Sproul

The late R.C.Sproul was one of the Reformed giants of teachers as he had a talent of explaining complex theological doctrines in ways anyone could understand. In this video series, he goes over the entire Bible and how it tells of the story of redemption from Genesis to Revelation. I highly recommend watching this series as it will give you a well rounded overview of the Christian faith.

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What Do You Do When Your Marriage Goes Sour?

The following is an article written by Dr. Jay E Adams about when Christian marriage doesn’t go as planned. The counselor in the story confronts the couple to the heart of the problem and gets them to admit their problem. in the the end, the couple results in what we could only hope all struggling couples would end up in: closer to God

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How To Know You Are Saved: The Assurance Of Salvation

In a world filled with fake news and fake people, it is no wonder that we struggle to believe in anything or anyone today. Artificial Intelligence can generate photos of long-gone loved ones and turn them into living video clips. A.I. can also create entirely imaginary images and fool the public into believing they are real. We now live in a world of make-believe and fantasies. We see it in movies and read it in books. The fiction world has overtaken the non-fiction reality.

To put it another way, it is hard to find something to have assurance in today. Living constantly in a world of imitation, Christians fall from grace and feel as though they have lost their salvation. How can we know we have salvation? Is there something to measure? Can we pinpoint something that will assure us of our salvation? Read on to find out how you can have assurance of salvation.

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Arguments Against Free-Will Theology: Part 3

God does not need you! What a way to start an article, right? To be told that God doesn’t need you can be hurtful and insulting. Let me clarify when I say God doesn’t need you, it doesn’t mean God doesn’t love you. God loves you enormously, but he doesn’t need you. He doesn’t need you to do anything for Him. God is self-sufficient and complete, so He doesn’t need anything outside of Himself. 

This concept may be new to you, and for obvious reasons, it is not preached or taught anywhere from the pulpit or classroom. It gives off the impression that God doesn’t care or is unloving, which causes some to deny it aggressively.. ‘How dare you tell me God doesn’t need me? That’s not what the Bible says,’ they would say. The Bible doesn’t say directly that God doesn’t need us, but it is implied in His nature and attributes (Acts 17:24-25; Psalms 50:10-12).

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