In J.C. Philpot's sermon "All the Devil's Tricks," the primary theological topic addresses the cunning strategies of Satan and the necessity for Christians to remain vigilant against them. Philpot emphasizes the perils of ignorance regarding cultural and spiritual threats, urging believers to seek knowledge of the devices targeting their faith, including Roman Catholicism (potpourri), infidelity, and spiritualism. He supports his arguments through various Scripture references, notably Ephesians 6:11, which calls for believers to don the full armor of God, and 2 Corinthians 2:11, which reminds them not to be ignorant of Satan’s schemes. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its call for awareness and discernment, as Christians are exhorted to protect their own faith as well as that of their families against pervasive and deceitful influences.
“Put on the whole armor of God that you may be able to stand against all the devil's tricks.”
“You may have to guard and warn your children against a dangerous companion, or may see a subtle snare of Satan approaching.”
“Ignorance is no more a protection for those who have to battle with it than the simplicity of a country bumpkin protects him in London streets from the artifices of frauds.”
“The chief value of a book like this...enlightens our happy ignorance by bringing forward facts which cast a broad light on the doings and dealings of Satan and his agents.”
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