Lies: Satan’s Native Language

Jul 15, 2021

‘When he lies, he speaks his native language.’John 8:44 NIV

Jesus said of Satan, ‘When he lies, he speaks his native language.’ And he lies to us in three ways:

(1) Doubts. His strategy is to discourage you, to make you throw up your hands and say, ‘What’s the use? Nothing has changed!’ When you say that, you’re giving up on what is possible. Don’t do it! The Bible says, ‘You are snared with the words of your lips.’ (Proverbs 6:2 AMPC) What you say forms your perspective and creates the environment you live in. Never say anything that leads Satan to think he’s winning.

(2) Shock. If you’re not expecting Satan’s attack, you’ll get alarmed and think, ‘I must not be making progress. Why else would I still be fighting the same old battles?’ Why? Because Satan doesn’t give up without a fight, and his attack is proof you haven’t been conquered.

(3) Feelings. Satan will try to convince you that you don’t deserve to be forgiven. He’ll tell you that because you don’t feel forgiven, you’re not. But remember, he’s a liar. Here’s where victory is decided. Stand your ground. The work has already been done in you. God’s Word says so; now you must begin to say so too. Time will strengthen and solidify your position. Satan will bring to your mind all the things God has delivered you from, and in dealing with them you’ll experience some of the emotions you had when you went through them. His strategy is to make you feel like nothing has changed. Don’t buy it! Jesus said, ‘If you hold to My teaching… you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.’ (John 8:31–32 NIV)

SoulFood: Acts 10–11, Luke 7:24–35, Ps 118:19–29, Pr 15:33
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