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Satan`s Deception

Genesis 3:1-6
Angus Fisher December, 7 2024 Video & Audio
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Angus Fisher
Angus Fisher December, 7 2024

In the sermon titled "Satan's Deception," Angus Fisher examines the biblical account of Genesis 3:1-6, discussing the nature of Satan's deception as he tempted Eve and the implications of the Fall for humanity. Fisher highlights that, unlike Eve, Adam was knowingly disobedient, which underscores the gravity of sin entering the world through willful rebellion against God (Genesis 3:6). He connects the deceptions of Satan in the Garden with the ongoing struggles of believers, noting that the link between sanctification and protection from evil in John 17 establishes protection for God's children through His Word. He references Hebrews 10:9-14 to illustrate the doctrine of definitive sanctification, asserting that believers are wholly sanctified through Christ's once-for-all sacrifice, challenging the notion of progressive sanctification that pervades many contemporary religious teachings. This sermon underscores the necessity for believers to ground themselves in the truth of Scripture to resist deception and glorify God.

Key Quotes

“The one thing that sets us apart... is the Word of God, which is what the word sanctify means, to make holy, to be set apart from the world.”

“If you’re passive and you’re sanctified, who’s done the sanctifying? That’s what he’s praying for.”

“If you want to make sanctification a progressive activity, you have to take it up with Him.”

“There are two religions in this world, works and grace. Legalism and its reward or grace and its gifts.”

What does the Bible say about Satan's deception?

Satan's deception is rooted in his ability to distort God's Word and create doubt, as seen in Genesis 3.

The Bible reveals that Satan, portrayed as a serpent in Genesis 3, is crafty and seeks to deceive humanity by twisting God's words and intentions. His first recorded words, 'Did God really say?' cast doubt on the clear commands of God, leading Eve to question the goodness and truth of God's Word. This deception sets the foundation for sin and rebellion against God, showcasing the subtle yet destructive power of doubt in the heart. Furthermore, throughout scripture, we see that Satan's tactics remain consistent: he aims to undermine faith in God's promises and to create gaps between God and His people, using lies and misinterpretations to keep them in darkness.

Genesis 3:1-6, Hebrews 10:9-14

How do we know that God’s sanctification is complete?

God's sanctification is complete and perfect through the once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

The doctrine of sanctification in the Bible is expressed clearly in Hebrews 10, where the writer emphasizes that we are sanctified through the body of Jesus Christ once for all. This indicates that sanctification is not a progressive work dependent on human efforts but rather a completed act by Christ that does not require repetition. The passive tense of the term 'sanctified' highlights that it is God who performs this act upon believers, declaring them holy and set apart for His purposes. This means that all who are united with Christ have been perfected in Him, thus stripping away their sins and leaving only holiness in the sight of God. As such, sanctification is solely God's work, made possible through the finished work of Christ on the cross.

Hebrews 10:9-14

Why is understanding the fall of Adam and Eve crucial for Christians?

Understanding the fall is crucial as it explains the origin of sin and humanity's need for redemption through Christ.

The fall of Adam and Eve serves as a pivotal moment in biblical history, showcasing how sin entered the world. This event reveals the consequences of disobedience to God and the subsequent separation between humanity and the Creator. Understanding the fall is essential for Christians because it identifies the need for salvation, which is fulfilled in Jesus Christ. It explains the nature of sin—how it leads to destruction and despair—and underscores the requirement for redemption. Moreover, the fall illustrates the importance of divine grace; Christians are called to recognize their utter dependence on God's mercy for restoration. As we see the heart of man’s rebellion showcased in Adam and Eve's actions, we also see the profound contrast brought forth by Christ, who came to redeem those lost in sin, restoring their relationship with God.

Genesis 3:1-15, Hebrews 2:14

How does Satan influence the world today?

Satan influences the world today by sowing doubt and promoting false teachings that contradict God's Word.

Satan continues his work in the world by perpetuating doubt and confusion regarding God's truth. He uses various tactics, particularly through false teachings and religious systems that promote a reliance on human effort instead of God's grace. This influence manifests in the promotion of progressive sanctification, where human striving is emphasized over the completed work of Christ. By creating confusion around God's sovereignty and grace, Satan draws people away from the simplicity of the Gospel, leading them into a spiritual wilderness without the true light of Christ. His approach mirrors that of the serpent in the garden, casting doubt on God’s character and His good intentions toward humanity. This ongoing battle for the truth requires vigilance from believers to counteract the lies of the enemy with the clear, unadulterated Word of God.

Genesis 3:1-6, John 17:15-17

Sermon Transcript

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And I want us to spend some time
looking back at Genesis chapter 3 and seeing how the serpent
deceived Eve and all of Adam's children. In Adam sinned willfully
against God Almighty. She was deceived, but Adam wasn't.
It never says that Adam was deceived. But also I want us to see something
of the context of John chapter 17 where the Lord talks about
the fact that the world will hate them and how they need to
be protected from the evil one and they're not of the world,
and then immediately goes on to talk about sanctification. One of the things that sets us
apart, and sets us because of the Word of God apart, which
is what the word sanctify means, it means to make holy, it means
to be set apart from the world. We have been, and all of God's
children have always been set apart from the world. And the
setting apart in John chapter 17 is the setting apart because
they've been given the word of God. And they've been given the
word of God about the sanctification of God's people. And so this
world, this religious world, If you think about it, the one
thing that they all have in common, the one thing where the Calvinists
and the Armenians, the one thing where the Hindus and the Muslims
all meet together, the Jehovah's Witnesses and the Seventh-day
Adventists and all of the self-improvement people who don't claim there
is any God, they're all agreed and they all stand together on
one thing. progressive sanctification, that
you can do something. And you might be able to use
the Holy Spirit like a mighty power tool in your hands to polish
yourself even more and more. But see, the Lord is saying that
the hatred of this world and the activities of the evil one
that they need to be protected from and their sanctification
are all linked together. And I wanted to try and link
them together for us today. I want us to see the deception
of Satan. And Satan's first words were,
did God really say? And I want us to read, turn with
me in Hebrews chapter 10 while we're talking about sanctification.
I want to see how, and at the back of your bulletin is a small
article from Don Fortner, but it has in it every time the word
sanctify is used in the scriptures. It means to be set apart for
the God's purpose and use. It means to be made holy by God. And when you have, when we come
to examine this prayer of the Lord Jesus Christ, I want to
look at all of the elements that Christ describes sanctification
as. But in Hebrews, He says in verse
9, if you turn with me to Hebrews chapter 10, it's just such an
amazing passage of scripture. He says in verse 9, he's talking
about the difference between his work and the work of people
under the law and how his work is so much better. He says, Lo,
I come, verse 9, come to do thy will, O God, he taketh away the
first. He's removed it all together.
that he may establish a second by the which will we are sanctified
through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all. Now every time, I think almost
every time, I haven't checked all of them but I've checked
a whole lot of them in there and I don't like talking about Greek and
Hebrew because God speaks perfect English. But where God says,
are sanctified, there are two things you need to know about
it. Generally it's always in the passive tense. And it's nearly
always in the perfect tense. It's a completed activity never
to be repeated. It's passive. This cup is passive,
isn't it? And I take a drink. If you are
passive, who does the work? Who does the work of sanctification?
If you're passive and you're sanctified, declared to be sanctified,
who's done the sanctifying? That's exactly what he's praying
for. That's what he's praying for us in this high priestly
prayer. Let's go on. We are... He says, We are sanctified, completed
activity, perfectly done, never to be repeated. We are sanctified
through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all. And every high priest standeth
daily, ministering and offering sometimes the same sacrifices,
which can never take away sins. But this man, after he had offered
one sacrifice for sins forever, sat down. There was one instrument,
one article of furniture that wasn't in the temple at all.
There was no seat there at all. As soon as the high priest finished
he had to go back and do it again. The Lord Jesus Christ sat down.
What happens when you sit down? You've been working all day.
What do you do when you sit down? You're finished. That's exactly
what he's saying, isn't it? He sat down at the right hand
of God, from henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his
footstool. For by one offering he hath perfected forever them
that are sanctified. Once again, it's an activity
of God. It's what God declares his people
to be. They were set apart. by God the
Father in eternity. They were set apart to be those
united to the Lord Jesus Christ. He's taken away their sins. What's
left? Did he take away all their sins?
He said he did. What's left? There's only holiness left. That's
what the root word of sanctify is. It's to be holy. That's why
throughout the scriptures, especially the New Testament, God's children
are called saints. It literally means they're holy
ones. Who says they're holy? God says they're holy. You have
to take it up with Him. If you want to make sanctification
a progressive activity, you have to go and take it up with Him.
And we're not for one moment declaring that there is not a
progress in grace and knowledge. I need grace more now than I
ever did before. We grow in the grace and knowledge
of the Lord Jesus Christ. is a witness to us, for after
that he'd said before, this is the covenant I will make with
them after those days, saith the Lord. I will put my laws
into their hearts and in their minds will I write them, and
their sins and iniquities will I remember no more. Why doesn't
he remember them? They're gone. He's not playing
games with words. He doesn't have a memory problem.
He's saying to God, I love verse 18. Now where remission of these
is, there is no more offering for sin. What a beautiful, beautiful thing
to contemplate. There is no more offering. I
don't have to bring anything to God to deal with my sin. He's seen the work of his Son
and he's thrilled. So let's go back to turn over
to Peter's second epistle and we'll see what growth is. He finishes his writings to us,
the Apostle Peter, who had this prayer prayed for him that night. He says in verse 17, You therefore,
beloved, seeing you know these things before, beware lest you
also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from
your own steadfastness. But grow in grace and in the knowledge
of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. What grows first? If
you grow in grace, you grow in knowledge. What's the evidence
of growing in grace and knowledge according to God? Just read on. both now and forever. Does he
get all the glory? Does he get all the glory for
taking away all of our sins? Does he get all the glory for
all of our sanctification? Does he get all the glory for
all of our righteousness? Does he get all the glory for all
of our keeping in this world? Does he get all of the glory
for keeping us from the wicked one and all of his lies? Does
he get all the glory? If he gets all the glory, that's
a sign that you're growing in the grace and knowledge of the
Lord Jesus Christ. If there's any glory for man
in anything he does at all, there is zero glory for God. Do you
see? It's a black and white issue,
isn't it? If God gets all the glory, man doesn't get any glory.
We get glory, and we'll read about it in John 17 a bit later
on, we get glory given to us. You claim your own glory, and
there is no glory at all. You wait on the Lord to bring
glory, and there will be glory. Peter talks about the wicked
one taking these things away. Before we sing again, I just
wanted to read you their well-known verses. I just want to spend
a little bit of time looking at what it is to be kept from
the evil one. And what does the evil one want
to do? The evil one wants to take all the words that God has
just read to you, God has just declared to you out of his word,
and say, did he really say that? Did he really say that? So turn
with me into Genesis chapter 3 and I want us to spend just
a little bit of time after we sing again looking at Satan and
his deception. Because if we understand, if
God causes us to see our involvement in this fall and how this fall
is our lives lived out on a daily basis, We'll give glory to God
for keeping us from this evil one. We'll give glory to God
for his grace and we'll give glory to God for the knowledge
that he brings to us of his grace and his keeping and his preserving
of us. Let's read Genesis chapter 3,
not all of it, just the first little part. Now the serpent
was more subtle than any beast of the field which the Lord God
had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea,
hath God said, You shall not eat of every tree of the garden. And the woman said unto the serpent,
We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden, but of the
fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God
hath said, You shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch
it, lest ye die. And the serpent said unto the
woman, Ye shall not surely die, for God doth know that in the
day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye
shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. And when the woman
saw that the tree was good for food, and it was pleasant to
the eyes, and a tree desired to make one wise, she took the
fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with
her, and he did eat. And the eyes of both of them
were opened, and they knew that they were naked, and they sewed
fig leaves together and made themselves aprons. And they heard
the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of
the day, and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence
of the Lord God amongst the trees of the garden. Norma showing
me a sign, talking about, I was telling Norma about a sign on
the church nearby that says, wise men still seek him. Who
was seeking whom in the garden? Was Adam seeking God? Was Eve
seeking God? Were they together seeking? Who
does the seeking? That's the glory of Genesis 3,
as dark as the darkness is, It is against the backdrop of that
darkness that we have a wonderful, wonderful opportunity to preach
the gospel as he does, both in words and in a glorious picture. We're going to sing, thanks Norm,
we're going to sing number 60. Come ye sinners. This is the
cry of the church, isn't it? Come ye sinners, poor and wretched. Number 60, thank you. Weak and
wounded bow. It's sleeping time Sinners here may sing the same. What a lovely picture he paints
of the Lord Jesus Christ with his tenderness. He draws us with
chords of love. He draws us with his tenderness
to himself, doesn't he? Every time I think of that I
want to turn to Matthew chapter 11 and I'll do it just very briefly,
but it's just, it's an amazing It amazes me that God Almighty
incarnate could be this sort of God to his people. He says, Come to me, all ye that
labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my
yoke upon you and learn of me. Learn of me, not learn about
me, learn of me. May he be our teacher. For I
am meek and lowly in heart and you shall find rest unto your
souls. I want you to turn with me back
to Genesis chapter 3. I just want to briefly sketch
the outline of what is here before us in Genesis chapter 3. And
it's been said repeatedly that if you are wrong on the fall,
you're wrong on it all. If you're wrong about the cross,
you are at a loss to understand anything of God. If you're wrong
on the fall, you're wrong on it all. The Lord Jesus Christ
came and he will do this in John 17 within 24 hours. He will destroy
him. Hebrews 2.14, for as much as
the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself
likewise took part of the same, that through death he might destroy
him that had the power of death, that is the devil. He's come
to destroy the works of the devil. And he's come to destroy the
works of the devil because we have absolutely no ability whatsoever. We're taken captive to his will,
we're kept in his palace, we're kept chained in his palace, and
he keeps his goods in his palace at peace and in darkness. And he hides himself. And he
hides his activity, and he mostly hides it in religion, as we will
see as we go on. Satan has a power, and we must
remember at the very beginning, he's God's devil, and he's on
God's leash, and he needs, as his As the evil spirits had to, they
have to ask God's permission. Satan had to ask God's permission
to attack Job and God says you can go this far and you can go
this far but you can't go there. So God has a purpose in Satan
and all of this fall and ultimately it's all about the glory of God.
But Satan comes to the woman. in Genesis chapter 3. Now the
serpent was more subtle, he was more crafty than any beast of
the field which the Lord God had made. He comes subtly. Paul's great
fear It was that lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled
Eve through his subtlety, so your minds should be corrupted
from the simplicity, the singleness, the oneness, the completeness
that's in the Lord Jesus Christ. He comes, our great Saviour,
as a light and His light is required for us to see what Satan is doing. Because everyone else who is
not converted, everyone else who is not born a god, lives
in the same darkness that Nicodemus lived in. It doesn't matter how
much religion they had, it doesn't matter how much good works they
had, how much morality they had. They are still taken captive
by him. I've been struck thinking this
last couple of days about the fact that when the Lord Jesus
Christ came to Jerusalem, he wept. No one else wept. No one else wept. He wept. No doubt a part of what he was
weeping about was that he actually saw that religion that was going
on And he knew what was involved
in undoing all that, and that's what he came to do. But he wept. He wept over this religious world,
which is rejoicing over its power and its ability. It's been taken
captive by Satan. Satan, his name means the one
who withstands, he's an adversary, he's an opponent. He also has
another name, Lucifer. Lucifer means a light bearer,
a shining one, a morning star. He's shining to be praised, to
be boastful, to be made praiseworthy. His other name, one of his other
names in the scripture is The devil, Diablos, it means a slanderer. He's the accuser of the brethren. And he's called the old serpent
and he's called the great dragon among many other names. So let's
look at where this darkness of this world and the sin that's
in each of Adam's children and in all of this world began. And
let's remember that what Satan did with a man who was made upright
and innocent is what? And that was sufficient to deceive
them and plunge this whole world into darkness. He doesn't have
to change anything with fallen men. He doesn't have to change. So what he did in the garden
is what he's doing in this world today. Here the pattern is laid,
here the foundation is laid upon which he builds and he keeps
his palace. So he's more subtle. And he said
to the woman, listen to what he said. Hath God said. You shall not eat of every tree
in the garden. This is the beginning of corruption,
isn't it? Hath God said is the beginning
of corruption. And don't forget it began in
Eve's mind before she did anything at all. It began in her mind.
Sin, not seen, but it lies within. The Lord says, Out of the heart
proceed evil. What? thoughts first, and then
all of the other activities. See, Satan came to Eve as a preacher
and a teacher, and he was talking about God. He spoke about God,
he spoke about God's character, he spoke about his law, he spoke
about his judgment, he spoke about man, he spoke about man's
will, man's rights, man's wisdom, he spoke about salvation, he
spoke about eternity. What's wrong with all that? you
might say. Well, let's go on and see what
he did to her. Listen to what he says. He says,
hath God said, thou shalt not eat of every tree of the garden. Hath God said, One of the things
that's really interesting is that Eve had only ever known
the Lord God, capital L, capital O, capital R, capital T, God,
which is Yahweh the Covenant. Elohim is still a name for God,
but in fact Satan comes to her and the first thing he wants
to do is hide the fact that God is in covenant with his people.
It's interesting, isn't it, that one of the things that sets the
children of God apart is that we are people, God's children
have always been people who love the eternal covenant and love
the covenantal character of God revealed in the Lord Jesus Christ. There's no longer Yahweh God,
the Covenant God, it's just God. She'd only known in Genesis 2,
you read it all the time, it's all about God, the Lord God. And she follows him in declaring
that's his name. And listen to what he's done. He said he turns it upside down,
doesn't he? The Lord said in verse 16 of
Genesis 2, He said, The Lord God commanded the man, saying,
Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat. And in the
hands of Satan he says, Hath God said, You shall not eat of
every tree in the garden? What God established as good
is turned into Satan doubting his good, doubting the goodness
of him. Hath God said? So he turns what God had provided
as a positive and a blessing to them into something where
they were caused to doubt whether God was being good to them at
all and that there is some goodness that they can get by their own
activities. Satan fell. We've read it many
times in Isaiah 14 and I'll just read it to you again. You can
turn there if you wish but this is such a significant passage
of scripture. We can't talk about the fall and Satan without going
back to Isaiah chapter 14. Verse 12, how art thou fallen
from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning? How art thou cut
down to the ground, which did weaken the nations? For thou
hast said in thine heart, I will ascend in heaven. to heaven. I will exalt my throne above
the stars of God. I will sit also upon the mount
of the congregation in the sides of the north. I will ascend above
the heights of the cloud. I will be like the Most High. And God says, Yet thou shalt
be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit. They that see
thee shall narrowly look upon thee, and consider thee, saying,
Is this the man that made the earth to tremble, and did shape
the kingdoms? And listen to what God's description
of Satan's work in the fall was, that made, verse 17, that made
the world a wilderness. that made the world a wilderness. This world is a wilderness. Amos promises, doesn't it, there's
a famine in this world. A famine, a drought of hearing
the word of God. It's a gospel wilderness that
we live in today. to hear the truth of who God
is, to hear the truth of what the Lord Jesus Christ did on
the cross of Calvary, to hear the truth of his work of justification
and sanctification, to hear the completeness of that without
man doing anything at all. It's a wilderness. It's a wilderness. It is a wilderness in which grace
is rare, where the covenant of grace in the blood of the Lamb
is not flourishing, and where the covenant of works and its
offspring of progressive sanctification reigns. With all of its religious
pride and self-righteousness, all religions join in their hatred
of God in covenant when Christ is declared as the complete saviour,
whose works are all yay and amen. Pride was found in Satan. The angels were created to be
what? Ministering spirits. And Satan,
when he knew that he was to be a ministering spirit, rode up
in pride. There's no honour in being a
servant. There's no honour in being a servant. He says, I will
be served. I will be honoured. I will be
dignified. I will do as I please. I have
my rights. His pride was stirred into hatred. Satan, as we go back to Genesis
3, Satan makes the word of God a topic for debate. Satan raises the possibility
that God may have spoken unclearly and that the true meaning is
left for Eve to consider and to judge with her reasoning. That's what he's saying, isn't
it? God said, you can decide this. You can use your free will
to decide this. She's been already drawn into
his web. of lies and deceit and doubt. How much has doubting the Word
of God cost you? In peace? In assurance? In glorifying God? In encouraging
your brothers and sisters? It's not a little thing, is it?
It's not a little thing. Let's go to verse 2. And the
woman said unto the serpent, we may eat of the fruit of the
trees of the garden, but of the fruit of the tree which is in
the midst of the garden, God has said, you shall not eat it,
neither shall you touch it. Had God said anything about touching
the fruit? He hadn't said a single word about trusting the fruit.
If you weren't going to eat the fruit, it's probably a good idea
not to touch it. But that's not what God said.
It's not what God said. And then she says, lest you die. God has said you will die. She's
now saying we might die. We might die. Satan's poison
is now working in her mind. Satan having diminished the word
of God, he continues his work. She adds to the word of God.
She raises doubts about the judgment of God. What God declares, sure,
is now a possibility left in the hands of men to establish. Isn't that how men in religion
go to the scriptures? To try and figure this out and
to try. We come to the word of God and
we tremble at the word of God and we bow to the word of God
and we love the word of God because the word of God is the very word
of God itself. It's spirit and life and truth
to us. Verse four. And the serpent said
unto the woman, you shall not surely die. You shall not surely
die. Here he is, just openly, now
that she's been drawn into this web and she's been caused to
doubt the word of God and to raise herself up as one who can
stand in judgment of the word of God and assess it for herself.
She changes the word of God and now she's enticed to just completely
and utterly deny it. And listen to what Satan has
as his reason for her doing this. for him saying this to her, you
shall not surely die. For God doth know that in the
day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and you
shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. So what's Satan claiming? Satan's claiming that he has
secret, hidden knowledge of God's motives, his purpose, beyond
what is written. He has a special knowledge that
she doesn't have. So you see why God hates priestcraft. The whole notion of priests,
the whole notion of clergy and laity, God hates it. God hates
it. He says it twice in the letters
to the churches in Revelation. He hates it. He hates the notion
of someone elevating themselves above someone else in terms of
their knowledge and enticing people to follow them because
they've gained this secret and powerful knowledge. He has a special knowledge that
she doesn't have and he will help her to enter into that knowledge. She's saying, he's saying to
her, you can grow, you can grow. You can become more knowledgeable,
you can become more wise. She's led to believe that God
is beholding something from her which she's entitled to and will
add to her sense of self-worth and add to her wisdom. giving her free will, glorious
free will to make herself better and better and better. She began
reducing the name of God, adding to the word of God, denying the
word of God and the character of God. No wonder the Lord keeps
saying the yeast, a little bit of yeast works through the whole
batch of dough. You can have a really wonderful
cup of water and all you need to do is put one tiny drop of
poison It's not the water, it's the
poison. How much poison do you need? None. None. She heeded the voice of the tempter
and the yeast had worked through her. Satan appears as a religious
preacher, teacher, discussing the things of God, his character,
his justice, his judgement. His word which was spoken very
clearly now becomes clouded and Satan is the one who holds the
keys to understanding and he'll give it to you. And she's led
to believe God is withholding some good from her. And Satan
makes this promise. Your eyes shall be opened and
you shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. Your eyes shall be opened. You
shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. You, with your newfound
wisdom and your free will, will be able to choose what is good
and do it. And there'll be some honour in
that. People say, if you would speak of God as being absolutely
sovereign in all things, well, you're a puppet. Well, if you
knew who he was, you'd be very happy to be a puppet in his hands.
If you knew who he was, you'd be much happier being under his
reign and rule than your own with your own free will. And
what did she do? The woman saw that the tree was
good for food, it was pleasant to the eyes, and the tree to
be desired to make one wise. She took the fruit thereof, and
did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her, and he did
also eat. She saw, she saw, the tree was
good for food, it was pleasant to the eyes, but most of all
it was to be desired to make her wise. You shall be as God. This is on continual and permanent
repeat in the lives of every one of Adam's children. Again
and again and again. It just goes round and round
and round. It is the genesis of all the sin and all the evil
in the world. It is the genesis of all the
pain that's in the world. But thanks be to God that these
works are destroyed. Thanks be to God that against
the blackness of Satan's work, the Lord Jesus Christ came to
destroy the works of the devil. He had his people from before
the foundation of the world. They are saved in a covenant,
a covenant of blood. Satan's religion is to put man
on the throne, but in reality really what he's doing is just
enthroning Satan himself. Satan's religion is to make and
keep in darkness the attributes of God and the covenant of God. That's why when we hear from
God that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord, we want
to give you as much as the scriptures will allow us and God's Spirit
will allow us, we want to give you the character of God all
the time. That's his name. It's the being behind all the
words, isn't it? If you're going to call on his
name and be saved, you need to know what his name is. And how
can you know unless someone is sent to preach the gospel to
you? Satan's religion is to make and keep in darkness the word
of God. These scriptures speak of me. What are the scriptures about?
The Lord Jesus Christ and Him crucified. The Lord Jesus Christ
and His Bride. The Lord Jesus Christ reigning,
ruling and sovereign over all things. The Lord Jesus Christ
who sanctifies his people, the Lord Jesus Christ who justifies
his people, the Lord Jesus Christ who declares his people and everyone
that's in him and united to him and he died for, they are perfectly
clean and holy in God's sight. by his work alone, not by a cooperative
activity of man doing what he has to do to complete what God
has already promised to do. Satan operates in this world
as he did in the garden. He wants to destroy the relationship
between man and God. He wants to usurp the authority
of God. He wants to overturn his very
own creatureness and his own servanthood. His attack is always
upon the true Church of God where the Lord Jesus Christ is revealed.
Satan has no need to bother. He keeps the Catholics and he
keeps all of religion that boasts in free will and progressive
sanctification. He keeps all of those goods in
his palace in peace. He despises them as he keeps
them there. He despises them. for their complicity
in all of these crimes. His attack is on the church of
God. His attack is on the servants
of God. Our God reigns and rules. Satan's
work began and so it continues. Free will, man's progressive
sanctification and religion, special wisdom, that can be imparted by someone
who has some special gifts and things, and then they keep people
captive by those things. If you go to a Bible college,
you're kept captive by those who have, and there's a hierarchy
in there, isn't there? You start with a diploma and
then you get a BTH and then you get a Master's degree and then
you get a PhD, and then having a PhD and being a Doctor of Theology,
you're then able to train people for the ministry. You can do
all of that without the Holy Spirit being involved at all.
That's exactly what's going on in this world. He seeks to take
the throne of God. Free will began his work and
so it continues. Satan's religion is in the pulpits
of this world and in the hearts of all who do not believe in
salvation by the free and sovereign grace of God, it being entirely
the work of the Lord Jesus Christ and his people being the recipients,
the grateful recipients of what he has done. He's done it all,
brothers and sisters. He's done it all. He doubts, brings, throws doubt
upon God's word. He substitutes his own word for
God's word. He casts a slur upon the attributes
of God. He appeals to our flesh, our
bodily senses, our eyes, our fleshly emotions and desires.
He appeals to our intellect to make one wise. He appeals to
our pride. You shall be as God, Satan and
Christ. are so, so amazingly contrasted,
isn't it? Against the darkness of who he
is and what he did. Kate, Satan came to usurp God's
authority. Christ came to do his father's
will. He delights to do his father's will. Kate, Satan came to overturn
the character of God in the eyes of his children. Christ came
to magnify the character of God. Satan came to cause doubt to
God's word. Christ came as the word of God
to honor God's word. Satan came with a covenant of
works and to attack the covenant of works the Lord Jesus Christ
came and fulfilled it all. Satan came to be served. Christ
came to serve. Satan came to take life unto
himself and take people captive. The Lord Jesus Christ came to
give his life as a ransom for many and to set them free. Satan
was proud. Christ was humble. He is the
least in the kingdom of God. Satan was a murderer. Christ
is the light of the world and the life of the world. Satan
seeks to elevate man in his mind. Christ was humbled, and the world,
and so humbled that the world knew him not. Satan seeks to
use God's law to elevate man and subject him to his control. The Lord Jesus Christ came to
magnify the law of God and to keep it perfectly, and everyone
that was in him did so perfectly. There are two religions in this
world, works and grace. Legalism and its reward or grace
and its gifts. Man's righteousness or the righteousness
of God. Bondage, religious bondage or
the glorious liberty of the sons of God. Christ is all. or the religion of Satan, Christ
plus what you have to do to make it work for you. The issue is,
in all what is true and what is false in religion, who gets
the glory? Paul said, God forbid that I
should glory, I should boast, I should have confidence in anything
other than Jesus Christ in whom you are crucified. May he forbid that amongst us
as well. May he protect us. May he shine
a light into the darkness of this world, a light that shines
on him. Amen.
Angus Fisher
About Angus Fisher
Angus Fisher is Pastor of Shoalhaven Gospel Church in Nowra, NSW Australia. They meet at the Supper Room adjacent to the Nowra School of Arts Berry Street, Nowra. Services begin at 10:30am. Visit our web page located at http://www.shoalhavengospelchurch.org.au -- Our postal address is P.O. Box 1160 Nowra, NSW 2541 and by telephone on 0412176567.

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