Standing Firm: The Armor of God Against Deception

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The devil and all these forces gathered around him and which he governs and controls as we've seen are intent always upon trying to destroy God's work, and therefore it is not surprising that a very special attack should be made upon Christian people, members of the Christian Church, those who are followers of our blessed Lord and Savior. [00:01:31]

Nothing is more important about men than his mind, nothing is more important about the Christian life than an understanding and an apprehension of the truth as it is in Christ Jesus. So the Devil comes and he would upset our balance, turn us into pure intellectualists or into traditionalists, make us take a purely academic interest and lose sight of the blessed person himself and our relationship to him. [00:02:40]

It is essential that we should know what we believe and that we should be able to give a reason for the hope that is in us with fear. But now that was simply a general statement to the effect that the faith can be defined and must be defined. But we have to become a little bit more particular this morning and to look at some of the heresies. [00:04:13]

Christianity after all is Christ. It isn't just a teaching, this isn't just one of the philosophies, it isn't just a collection of ideas. There are, as I've been saying, such ideas, doctrines, and so on, but after all, they are but means of trying to bring us to an understanding and a knowledge of the blessed person himself. [00:05:40]

The devil perhaps showed a greater activity during our Lord's time in this world than he has ever done. Obviously, he felt this was the crucial moment. If he could somehow or another persuade this person to listen to him and to disobey God in the slightest degree, his victory would be final and complete. But he failed, he failed completely as we've seen. [00:07:26]

The devil immediately began to do was to attack the church, was to attack these people. This is all he can do now. Here is this work of Christ brought as it were into a concrete situation in the Christian church, the church which is his body. So obviously the tactics of the devil, the whole strategy and tactics of the devil now would be somehow or another to confuse the church. [00:08:30]

The devil began at once, he began to manifest these wiles of his immediately, and he's continued it ever since. That is why the church, the early church, had to call together certain great councils. The leaders had to come together, and they had to decide what was true and what was false. Hence your Creeds, that's how they came into being. [00:10:01]

There have been heresies which have said that there are no three persons in the Blessed Holy Trinity, that there is but one person God who sometimes shows himself as father, sometimes comes in the guise of the appearance as it were takes the part of a son, and sometimes comes in the guise of the spirit. [00:18:27]

The effect of that of course is to take from the Blessed Son of God his unique glory and likewise from the Holy Spirit also. You rarely are negativing the whole of the Christian message by saying that we don't understand the doctrine of the Trinity. We are not asked to understand it, but we are asked to believe it, this profound Everlasting mystery. [00:19:27]

The devil in his wiles and how subtly he is, the moment you've settled that he turns right over to the other side and he says of course he was men and then goes on to say he was nothing but men, he was only men. He says that's been the great trouble of course. [00:27:09]

The devil has attacked this, the meaning of his death upon the cross. How has he manifested his subtlety, how has he used his wiles at this point? Well, again the theme is almost endless. I think the commonest of all his methods at the moment is this, is to put into the minds of Christian people a kind of utter vagueness about our Lord's death. [00:33:40]

Propitiation, my friend, is this: that forgiveness was not a simple matter for God, that sin created the most awful problem for God himself because he's holy, because he's just, because he's righteous, because he's of such a countenance that he cannot even look upon sin, that God can't just say all right I forgive you, I forget all about it. [00:39:38]

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