The Lie the Devil Told Eve (Part 2)

Written on 02/09/2024
Pastor Votar Oshoko


Point 1 has been established in the first part of this topic._

 

 Point 2:

In Genesis 3:3, Satan introduces doubt into Eve's mind by suggesting that God's words might not hold true. 

However, it's imperative to understand that when God speaks, His words are steadfast and reliable (Psalm 119:89). 

Satan's deception in Genesis 3:4 aims to undermine God's trustworthiness, portraying Him as unfaithful and His word as untrustworthy.

 

Point 3:

Genesis 3:4 further reveals Satan's tactic of downplaying the consequences of disobedience, making sin appear less severe than God declared.

 

Genesis 3:4

And the serpent said to the woman, “You will not surely die.

 This highlights the importance of grounding ourselves in God's word to discern truth from deception (John 6:50-63).

 

Point 4:

Another falsehood propagated by the devil is the suggestion of spiritual blindness, fostering a sense of inadequacy and ignorance. However, as children of God, we are called to walk in the fullness of our identity in Christ, embracing the dignity and uniqueness bestowed upon us (Romans 6:23, John 17:3).

Additionally, Satan deceives Eve into seeking knowledge outside of God's intended revelation, enticing her by misconstruing what enlightenment is. Yet, God desires us to seek His wisdom alone, guarding our minds from worldly influences (Jeremiah 1:1-10, Genesis 3:6).

These lies underscore the importance of anchoring ourselves in God's truth, discerning His will amidst the deceitful schemes of the enemy. Let us fix our gaze on God's word, allowing His revelations to shape our reality and guide our actions.

God's word stands as the ultimate truth, and obedience to His commands brings Him greater delight than empty sacrifices (1 Samuel 15:22-23). Let us therefore uphold the reliability of God's word and walk in obedience to His will.

 

© VOTAR, an apostle of Jesus Christ and a bond servant of God.