The sermon delivered by Don Bell focuses on the existence and role of Satan as the great adversary, emphasizing his active participation in the spiritual battle between good and evil as depicted in the Book of Job. Bell discusses how Satan approaches God, seeking permission to test Job's faith by stripping away all his blessings. He references Job 1-2 to illustrate that Satan is a malicious accuser, whose intent is to sow doubt against God's character. The apostle Peter's admonition in 1 Peter 5:8 reinforces the message that believers must be vigilant because the devil actively seeks to destroy their faith. The practical significance of the message lies in encouraging believers to recognize that their sufferings are permitted by God for their growth and to respond with worship and trust in God's sovereign will, much like Job did amid his trials.
“Satan’s purpose is to take people away from God. And he is the accuser of the brethren.”
“Job said, the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.”
“Our advocate, our Lord Jesus Christ, is greater than our adversary.”
“Help us to honor and bless and praise your holy name. And Lord, don't let our religion be just a religion of selfishness.”
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