A Study of the Devil
Tonight we are looking at a very sobering topic. In my ten years of pastoring, I have never preached or taught a full study specifically about the devil. I have certainly mentioned him in many sermons, and I have taught on spiritual warfare and temptation, but I have never presented a complete study on who the devil is according to the Bible. The Scriptures do give us insight into the identity, nature, and work of Satan. While the Bible does not focus on him excessively, it reveals enough truth that we can build a biblical understanding of who he is and how he operates. For example: Genesis 3 — he deceivesJob 1 — he accusesMatthew 4 — he tempts1 Peter 5:8 — he seeks to devourRevelation 20 — he is ultimately defeated Why Should We Study the Devil? 1. Because the Bible speaks about him clearly Satan is not a minor character in Scripture. From the beginning of Genesis to the end of Revelation, the Bible reveals his work and influence in the world. 2. Because ignorance is dangerous Paul warned believers in 2 Corinthians 2:11: “Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.” Satan gains advantage when believers are unaware of how he works. One of his greatest strategies is deception through ignorance. 3. Because Satan is an active enemy 1 Peter 5:8 says: “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.” Satan is not passive. He is active, persistent, and hostile toward God’s people. Scripture describes him as the tempter, the deceiver, the accuser, and the destroyer. 4. Because he blinds the minds of unbelievers 2 Corinthians 4:4 says: “In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not…” Understanding Satan helps us better understand why people resist the gospel. Evangelism is not merely an intellectual conversation; it is also a spiritual battle. 5. Because Satan opposes everything God loves Satan actively attacks what God values. He attacks marriages, families, churches, truth, purity, the gospel, and the ministry. If something matters to God, it will likely be targeted by Satan. 6. Because Satan disguises himself 2 Corinthians 11:14 says: “And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.” Satan rarely appears openly evil. Instead, he often presents himself as attractive, reasonable, harmless, and even religious. His deception is subtle. 7. Because he twists Scripture In Matthew 4, Satan even quoted Scripture while tempting Jesus. His method is often to misuse truth in order to promote deception. 8. Because spiritual warfare is real Satan’s ultimate defeat is certain, but his present activity is real. No general goes into battle without understanding the enemy. Likewise, Christians should understand the spiritual opposition they face. I. The Reality of the Devil The devil is not a myth, symbol, or psychological concept. He is a real spiritual being. The Bible does not present Satan as merely the idea of evil. It presents him as a personal, intelligent, spiritual enemy operating in the world today. A. Jesus Affirmed the Devil’s Existence One of the strongest arguments for the reality of Satan is that Jesus Himself spoke about him.
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