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The
Satanic Influence
Most people don't think about the
subject of Satanism unless there is a grizzly murder,
and satanic symbols are found at the crime scene. Many
who believe in the devil, usually think of him as being
the darkest of figures. What they don't realize is that
the Bible tells us that he can also manifest himself
as an "angel of light." In reference to false converts
within the Church, the Bible says:
For such men are false apostles [spurious, counterfeits],
deceitful workmen, masquerading as apostles (special
messengers) of Christ . . . And it is no wonder, for
Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light; So
it is not surprising if his servants also masquerade
as ministers of righteousness... 2 Corinthians 11:13-15
(Amplified Bible)
Satan is incredibly subtle. We are warned that he uses
professing men of God (ministers of righteousness) to
deceive the Church. The Bible calls him "the god of
this world," and says that he blinds the minds of unbelievers.
Jesus called him "the prince of this world," and "the
father of lies."
The Scriptures continually warn the Church against
his wiles (his methods), using words such as "be not
deceived," and telling us to "be vigilant." Well, has
our Satan had any influence on you and me? Is there
any deception with the Church? That's what we are going
to look at closely. We are going to look at perhaps
the greatest and most subtle of Satan's deceptions.
You may not be familiar with the story Jesus told
of the Prodigal Son, so let's take a moment to consider
what it says. The Prodigal Son asked his father for
his inheritance, then went into a far country and spent
all his cash on parties and prostitutes. He enjoyed
"the pleasures of sin." But after a famine hit the land,
his money ran out, and the only job he could get was
feeding pigs.
He became so hungry that he found himself desiring
the food that the pigs were eating. Suddenly, he "came
to himself"--he came to his senses. Realizing that even
his father's servants had it better than he did, he
decided to return and say, "Father, I have sinned against
heaven and in your sight. Take me on as a hired servant."
So he got up out of the pigsty and went back to his
father.
His father was looking for his son's return, and the
Bible says that "he saw him while he was yet a great
way off." He ran to his son, fell upon him, kissed him,
and rejoiced that he had returned. He freely forgave
him and returned him to his former state.
This is a picture of every person before they come
to Christ. We turned from God to serve the devil and
the pleasures of sin. The Bible says that there is a
"spirit" that works in the children of disobedience.
1 John 3:8 says "He that commits sin is of the devil..."
Jesus even told the religious hypocrites of His day
that their father was the devil:
You are of your father the devil, and the lusts of
your father you will do. He was a murderer from the
beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there
is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks
of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.
John 8:44
Unsaved people live in the Kingdom of Darkness. It's
as simple as this, if we are serving sin, we are serving
Satan. Our appetites are unclean. We desire pig food.
Consider what we crave. Think of the contents of the
average soap opera or prime time television show --adultery,
jealously, lust, fornication, rape, gossip, and greed.
Or the average movie today with its violence, filthy
language, explicit sex, and graphic murder.
Look at the covers of magazines in bookstores and supermarkets.
They are "soft-core" pornography, which a few years
ago was considered hard-core and hidden from young eyes.
Think of video games that kids crave--they are extremely
violent and sexually perverted. Think of most rock music,
with its explicit sexuality, its blasphemy, and its
dark Satanic side. Consider the Internet's multi-billion
dollar hard-core porn industry, or how the average person
uses filthy words and blasphemy in every day speech.
Life in the dirty pigsty is normal, natural, and completely
acceptable.
Yes, Satan is the god of this world, and he has deceived
millions. But his deception hasn't stopped there. It
has moved into the Church. Despite what the Bible says,
that Satan is real, that he's a deceiver, and the god
of this world who blinds minds, look at what has happened--according
to the Barna Research Group:
In 2004, an incredible 50% of those who profess
to be "born again" actually deny Satan's existence.
That's unbelievable! Despite the revelation of Scripture,
50% of those who profess to be born again actually deny
Satan's existence. And the scary thing about denying
Satan, is that if you deny that he exists, you let your
guard down--you let him bring in deception. The place
to corrupt the Church is at the point of entry... to
poison evangelistic message that brings people into
the Kingdom of God.
That's what has happened. We haven't been vigilant.
We have allowed Satan to contaminate the biblical method
of evangelism. We have allowed certain "ministers of
righteousness" within the Church to move away from Scripture.
They refuse to use the Law (the Ten Commandments) to
bring the knowledge of sin (as Jesus did), and show
sin to "be exceedingly sinful." This is despite the
fact that even the Apostle Paul said that he didn't
know what sin was without the Law. They say that they
have found a shortcut to bring people to salvation.
They leave out the Law and instead take the prodigal
back to the father, without showing him that his appetites
are unclean.
Remember that in the story Jesus told, the prodigal
"came to his senses" when he realized that he desired
pig food. That's what made him want to go back to his
father and say "I have sinned against heaven and in
yours sight, make me your hired servant." In the name
of sensitivity, modern preachers don't let that happen.
They shortcut that process. So instead of the professed
convert saying to the Father "I have sinned against
Heaven. Make me your servant," he goes to God and says,
"I have run out of money. Give me some more. You be
my servant."
And that's what's wrong with the modern church. It
is filled with unconverted people who have never seen
that their sinful appetites are unclean. Modern preachers
have left out the Law, and so we have multitudes in
pulpits and in pews who don't see sin as exceedingly
sinful. So they look on God as their servant. Instead
of saying, "Make me your servant," they say "Give me
more!"
Aleister Crowley (who died in 1947), is considered
to be the father of modern Satanism. In his publication
called, The Book of the Law, he sums up the essence
of Satanism. It is: "do what thou wilt shall be
the whole of the Law."
And that sums up the desires of many who profess to
have faith in Jesus Christ. Their lack of concern for
the lost shows that something is radically wrong. They
have never given up their selfish will, and cried, "Not
my will but Yours be done." They have never sought to
serve God by doing His will by reaching out to the unsaved.
Remember that Bill Bright said that only 2% of the
contemporary church in American share their faith regularly
with others. All they want is what they can get from
God--health, wealth and prosperity. Listen to most modern
preaching. It caters to nothing but selfishness. It's
self seeking, self serving, and self-centered. The modern
church has become the last days Laodicean church, who
says that it's rich and in need of nothing, but it is
in truth, poor, blind, wretched, miserable and naked.
How can this great multitude be awakened to this deception?
Simply by helping them look into the mirror--by seeing
themselves under the light of God's Law--the Ten Commandments.
Every professing Christian should obey the admonition
to "Examine yourself to see if you are in the faith."
But many won't. They think they are saved because they
call Jesus Lord, and do miracles in His name. They will
wait until the Day of Judgment and cry "Lord, Lord,
we did many wonderful works in your name," and Jesus
will say to them, "Depart from Me. You worker of Lawlessness.
I never knew you." They are still in their sins.
Martin Luther said, "The first duty of the gospel
preacher is to declare God's Law and show the nature
of sin." Then he said, "This now is the Christian teaching
and preaching, which God be praised, we know and possess,
and it is not necessary at present to develop it further,
but only to offer the admonition that it be maintained
in Christendom with all diligence. For Satan has attacked
it hard and strong from the beginning until present,
and gladly would he completely extinguish it and tread
it under foot." After the Apostle Paul was converted
on the Road to Damascus, Jesus said to him,
But rise, and stand upon your feet: for I have appeared
to you for this purpose, to make you a minister and
a witness . . . To open their eyes, and to turn them
from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan
to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins
. . . Acts 16-18
If you know this same Jesus, you too have the same
commission--"to open their eyes, and to turn [sinners]
from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan
to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins..."
The way to do that is to do it the way Paul did it.
The way Jesus did it. Learn to follow the biblical method
of using the Law (the Ten Commandments) to show why
this sinful world why they need the Savior.
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