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What does the serpent's temptation reveal about Satan's tactics?

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The serpent's temptation reveals that Satan distorts God's word to undermine faith and create doubt.

In Genesis 3, the serpent's approach exemplifies Satan's strategy of questioning and distorting God's truth. He first poses a question to Eve, 'Did God really say?' which initiates doubt regarding God's command. This tactic highlights Satan's aim to sow confusion and undermine confidence in God's word. Throughout scripture, Satan is portrayed as a deceiver, even masquerading as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14). By analyzing the temptation narrative, believers can better understand the subtleties of deception and the importance of holding fast to God's truth to resist such attacks.
Scripture References: Genesis 3, 2 Corinthians 11:14

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