In Albert N. Martin's sermon, "The Devil's Lies - a Message to Children," he expounds on the existence and character of the devil as articulated in John 8:44, where Jesus labels the devil a liar and a murderer. Martin addresses the reality of the devil's influence, asserting that Jesus' incarnation was aimed at confronting and nullifying the devil's evil works (1 John 3:8). He emphasizes that the devil's tactics rely on deception, with key lies including the notion that true happiness comes from disobeying God, the belief that one can sin without consequence, and the false promise that repentance can be postponed. Martin argues that understanding these lies is crucial for spiritual discernment and spiritual life, emphasizing the importance of grounding one's belief in the truth of Scripture to combat satanic deception.
“Jesus declares the fact of the devil's existence... He is saying that they have a spiritual relationship to a real spiritual being who truly exists, who is to be identified as the devil.”
“The way of happiness is in doing what God commands... Repentance is unto life, not death.”
“The devil's lie is you can sin and get away with it... for the wages of sin is death.”
“Today is the day of salvation... There’s not a verse in the Bible that says he won't receive you.”
The Bible clearly states that the devil exists as a real spiritual being who is the father of lies and seeks to destroy human souls (John 8:44).
John 8:44
The character of the devil as a liar and murderer is confirmed in scripture, especially in Jesus's teachings (John 8:44).
John 8:44
Understanding the devil's lies is essential for Christians to recognize spiritual deception and uphold the truth of God's Word.
Genesis 3, John 8:44
The devil uses lies such as the idea that true happiness comes from disobedience to God and that one can sin without facing consequences.
Genesis 3, John 8:44
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