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Tactics of the Enemy (Oct 2008)
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Item Number: 1-1146CD
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God's admonition in Scripture that we not be ignorant of Satan's devices is very timely, especially in light of the worldwide rise of many demonic activities. One does not have to look far to see the increasing proliferation of wizardry, witchcraft, occultism, promiscuity, criminality, murder and mayhem, and the list goes on and on. If Christians are ever going to stand effectively in the spiritual battle, we must increase our knowledge of the tactics of the Devil.
You will be amazed to see how many truths concerning the enemy, his methods, and his tactics, are revealed in Proverbs 7, especially when you consider that it was written over 3,000 years ago. In this teaching Dan Gallagher closely examines how God colorfully reveals the enemy's methods through the use of a story about an ignorant wayward youth and a cunning adulterous woman. You will see the battle of the senses exposed, the devil's powerful use of words, and the parallels between physical and spiritual disease (ignorance, exposure, contamination, infection, and death). This teaching clearly displays the enemy's methodical use of rebellion and rejection, his appeal to ego and self, and his concealment behind religious behavior. It is a lesson in wisdom concerning the enemy and his tactics and God's answer for our defense. We exhort you to add this teaching to your spiritual arsenal.
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The purpose of this short study is to show from Scripture that every Christian is righteous before God. Biblically, righteousness is being "right" with God. When a person is "righteous," he or she is "innocent," "faultless," or "not guilty" before God. Th
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Since the Fall of Adam and Eve, every person on earth has endured pain and suffering in his life. Some of this is due to Satan and his demons, some to the fallen nature of the world, some to the sin of others, and some is due to our own sin and ignorance.
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