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WHAT IS THE WORK OF SATAN?
SIN!
Which Disconnected Us From God?
What are the "works" of Satan? Morally he tempts us to SIN. If you are a Christian. Physically, he causes disease and seeks to destroy those who have the image of God. Intellectually, he seduces us with mistakes. And spiritually, he blinds the minds of unbelievers so that they do not see and believe the gospel. Satan and his army fought against humanity, but it was sad that many Christians did not realize the scale of this war. This spiritual and biblical war teaches a lot about the work of enemies and spiritual warfare. The devil tempts us to SIN. If you are a Christian, he physically causes disease and seeks to destroy those who bear the image of God. Intellectually, he seduces us with mistakes. In addition, he deeply blinds the psyche of unbelievers if they see and accept the gospel. On the planet, Satan uses Money, Sex, and Opportunities to protect many people from knowing God through his Son, Jesus Christ. Money is the Backbone of all Needs; so many malicious and indescribable difficulties for products are caused by Money. Money used in the wrong way produces evil and SIN!
How did SIN become so powerful? Paul is clear: the power of SIN- that is, the ability to cause death - comes from the law. By law, Paul means both the law of Moses given to Israel and the nature of mankind to rebel against God, which was first revealed when Adam and Eve Sinned against the command of God in the Garden (Genesis 3: 17-19 AMP). It is not the case that the law creates sin for men. The law reveals SIN by showing that people are incapable of obeying God. According to any commandment of God, it is our nature to rebel, to sin. In this way, it is shown that all are sinful (Romans 3:23 Amp), and all are deserving of death (Romans 6:23 Amp). Praise God, which is not the end of history, as this verse reveals (1 Corinthians 15: 50-58 Amp) powerfully concludes Paul's teaching on the resurrection of Christians: when the last trumpet is heard and Christ returns for those who belong to Him. At that moment, all believers in Jesus, living and dead, will be transformed into the glorified, eternal bodies promised to us. Death will be defeated forever, never to harm anyone again. SIN brings death, and the force of sin is the law, but by forgiving our SINS by faith in Jesus and His grace, God has given us victory over Death.
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