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What does the Bible say about Satan's desire to sift believers?

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The Bible teaches that Satan desires to sift believers like wheat, aiming to prove their lack of grace and lead them into despair.

In Luke 22:31-32, Jesus tells Peter that Satan has asked to sift him like wheat. This imagery reflects Satan's desire to test, tempt, and ultimately destroy the faith of believers. Jesus emphasizes His intercession for Peter, assuring him that his faith will not fail because He has prayed for him. This highlights the importance of divine intercession in maintaining the believer's faith amidst trials. The danger posed by Satan is underscored throughout Scripture, emphasizing both his cruelty and cunning. As the roaring lion, he seeks to deceive and devour, making it crucial for believers to remain vigilant against his attacks.
Scripture References: Luke 22:31-32

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