Standing Firm: Assurance Against the Devil's Deception

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The devil's great weapon is confusion. He confuses our understanding; it's the thing that's most evident in the church at the present time. Speaking generally, how the devil is confusing the understanding of Christian people. But he does this also in the realm of experience. [00:36:00]

The greatest of all dangers in the Christian life is to swing from one extreme to another. That is the way the devil always tries to delude us. Having seen the dangers on one side, we overcorrect and are then in quite as bad a case because we've gone too far in the other direction. [00:05:00]

God has not only provided a way whereby we can be saved, he not only does save us, but he lets us know that he's done it. The Christian is not meant to remain in doubt and in uncertainty. We are meant to know it, we are meant to have assurance, we are meant to be certain. [00:06:00]

The devil's favorite wild is to offer something which appears to be the true Christian peace and joy and happiness and rest, but which turns out on closer analysis in the light of the scriptures and in experience itself, unfortunately, eventually to be nothing but a horrid counterfeit. [00:14:00]

The first thing the devil does is to try to give us a false assurance, to give us a false rest, a false peace, and a false joy. If he can delude any of us with the counterfeit, he's going to keep the true from us. [00:14:00]

The true Christian doesn't say, "Of course I'm saved." The true Christian says, "Well, it's an amazing thing that I should be saved at all. How did the almighty God ever come and bring himself to look upon me?" This is the argument: the Son of God who loved me even me and gave himself for me. [00:32:00]

The devil cannot rob us of our salvation. He cannot do that. That's an utter impossibility. We are in the hands of God, we are his workmanship. No man shall be able to pluck us out of his hands. The devil can never rob anybody of his salvation. [00:40:00]

The devil can rob us of the joy of salvation. He can rob us of the happiness of salvation. He can rob us of the peace that accompanies salvation. He can take from us the rest that is meant to be the portion of the people of God. [00:42:00]

The devil, having tried to keep us in this state of quiescence, into this drugged condition by giving us the counterfeit, when he's failed in that respect, hasn't finished. He now changes his tactics completely. Here it is, you see, that extreme, this extreme, doesn't care. [00:39:00]

The devil cannot rob us of our salvation, but he can rob us of the joy of salvation. He can rob us of the happiness of salvation. He can rob us of the peace that accompanies salvation. He can take from us the rest that is meant to be the portion of the people of God. [00:42:00]

The devil's primary weapon is confusion, which he uses to attack the mind, experience, and conduct of Christians. Understanding this tactic is crucial to standing firm in faith. Assurance of salvation is a vital aspect of the Christian life. [00:02:00]

The devil can rob us of the joy, peace, and rest that accompany salvation, making it crucial to be aware of his schemes and to stand firm in the assurance that God provides. [00:42:00]

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