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7 Lies The Devil Want You To Believe

Topic: EmpowermentPublished October 15, 2003

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Lie #7: The Devil wants you to believe that he’s stronger than God. I heard a lady say one time that she wouldn’t pray out loud because she was afraid that the devil would intercept her prayer before it got to God. That’s giving the devil more power than God, and that’s a mistake. nnLie #6: The Devil wants you to believe that this world is all there is. That you’d better spend all your time getting everything you can while you’re here. He wants you to get caught up in the material side of life and forget about your spiritual side.nnLie #5: The Devil wants you to believe that you’re all alone. He knows that this leads to feeling helpless and depressed, and then he can plant discouraging, and hateful things in your mind. When you know you have people who care about you, then you can fill your mind with hope, and love, and giving, and there’s just no room for the Devil’s darkness. nnLie #4: The Devil wants you to believe that free will is a myth. He wants you to believe that you have no control over how you think, or how you feel. When he wins this battle, it leaves him to push you in any direction that he chooses. It lets him use you to work for him by the feeling that you can’t fight difficult thoughts, and difficult attitudes, and even difficult circumstances. nnLie #3: The Devil wants you to believe that what you do as one single person can’t possibly matter in the long run. He wants you to not be aware of how your attitude, or your thoughts, or your words or actions might affect other people. If you believe you’re not a tool of God, then you won’t monitor or safeguard your mind, heart, and spirit, from the junk the Devil dishes out every day. Then the Devil can use your thoughts, your voice, your actions to work for him. nnLie #2: The Devil wants you to lose faith in love, in the power of work, the belief in happiness. The Devil wants you to stress out over things you can’t control, he wants you to burn out from no enjoyment in life’s simple pleasures. He wants you to put all your energy into doing it all, because then you’ll be angry and resentful and confused and that’s the kind of people he works best with. nnLie #1: The biggest lie that the Devil is selling the world is that he doesn’t exist. If he’s not real, you don’t need to be cautious of him, do you? You don’t need to be wary of the lies that he might plant. The Devil needs to get you to believe that the Bible is unproven, that Jesus is just a story; that it was applicable years ago, but there’s nothing in it that makes sense for your life today. If he can get you to believe that, then he knows that you’ll believe anything he wants to tell you.

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