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What does the Bible say about Satan's role concerning believers?

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The Bible portrays Satan as one who considers believers to tempt and accuse them, seeking to undermine their faith.

In Scripture, particularly in the book of Job and Revelation, Satan is depicted as an adversary who actively considers the people of God with malicious intent. In Job 1:8, God asks Satan if he has considered His servant Job, showcasing Satan's role in examining and challenging the faithfulness of believers. This is not a benevolent consideration; it is driven by a desire to exploit weaknesses and create doubt. Furthermore, Revelation 12 describes Satan as the accuser of the brethren, emphasizing his ongoing efforts to accuse Christians before God and disrupt their peace with God. This consideration serves to remind believers that they are under scrutiny in their faith journey, yet it also highlights God's protective sovereignty over their lives.
Scripture References: Job 1:8, Revelation 12

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