In the sermon "Remember the Devil," Stephen Hyde addresses the theological topic of the fall of man and the enduring nature of Satan's temptations as recorded in Genesis 3:14-15. Hyde emphasizes that the subtlety of the devil has not diminished since the Garden of Eden; he continues to sow doubt about God's Word, challenging believers to discern the truth amidst temptation. The preacher draws upon Scripture, notably Genesis 3, to illustrate how Satan's questioning of God's command led to the disastrous disobedience of Adam and Eve, which introduced sin into the world. This historical account serves as a reminder of humanity's vulnerability and the critical importance of adhering to God's Word, underscoring the doctrinal significance of understanding sin's origin and the promise of redemption through Christ, who ultimately fulfills the prophecy of Genesis 3:15 by conquering Satan.
“Be very aware of Satan's temptation. Because when we listen to him, when we take his advice, when we obey what the devil wants us to do, you can't undo it.”
“The devil hasn't changed his technique, hasn't changed his skill. And we see the tragic consequence of Eve listening to such ill advice.”
“What a mercy it is to realize that we have this God who is long-suffering, this God who is merciful.”
“For by grace are you saved through faith, and that not of yourselves. It is the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast.”
The Bible teaches that the devil is cunning and seeks to lead believers away from God's truth, just as he did with Eve in the Garden of Eden.
Genesis 3:1-15, 1 Peter 5:8
Understanding the origin of sin helps Christians recognize the gravity of their condition and the necessity of salvation through Christ.
Genesis 3:14-15, Romans 5:12
God's promise of salvation is beautifully introduced in Genesis 3:15, signifying hope amidst the fall of man.
Genesis 3:15, Ephesians 1:4-5
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