In this sermon titled "Our Great Adversary," Don Bell addresses the existence and role of Satan as a personal adversary of God's people, drawing from the text of Job 1:6-12. He articulates the reality of trials and suffering, asserting that neither prosperity nor faithfulness protects believers from adversity, as exemplified by Job and the Apostle Paul who faced immense trials. The preacher emphasizes that Satan, though powerful and deceitful, operates under God's sovereign permission, thus illustrating the sovereignty of God over all creation. The practical significance of this doctrine is rooted in the assurance that God is ultimately in control, providing His people with a protective hedge against evil, confirming their need for trust and reliance on God amidst spiritual warfare.
“No matter how committed you are, how prosperous you are, or how poor you are, it doesn't make any difference. Nobody's immune to trials if they're the Lord's people.”
“Satan is a master at causing ill feelings to enter into our minds; he attends prayer meetings, goes to meetings, listens to sermons, and you may miss, but Satan never misses a service.”
“As powerful and wicked as Satan is, he's not independent; he's an instrument in God's hand. He’s on a chain; he’s bound to God’s will and God’s purpose.”
“We have an adversary ... and he’s had 6,000 years fooling with us. And that’s why our Lord says, pray that you enter not into temptation.”
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