Ephesians chapter four talks about how Christians should live
If we think about it, all these things must be true, otherwise it would be silly to say,
If there were no Devil, why warn us about him? Paul might as well warn us about leprechauns or dragons. I'm not being sarcastic. In the days when Paul was writing, the populace believed in all kinds of mythical beings, but Christians did not. For example, in
Now, if Christians gave up believing in Zeus, Hermes, Artemis, Cupid, Aphrodites, and all the other gods and creatures of mythology, why would they then turn around and believe in another lot
Some theologians consider the Devil as merely a personification of evil. They think that the devil isn't real, but the Bible had to invent him, because simple folk needed the abstract concept of evil
The problem with that, apart from it being patronising to simple folk, is that it snowballs. If the Devil is a myth, then at least three Bible
If we say these are myths, it is not long before we are saying that even God is an imaginary being! For example, there are four beings in the garden of Eden story: God, Satan, Adam, and Eve. If we say one is imaginary, why not say all are imaginary, as indeed many people do? There are three beings in the wilderness story: the Holy Spirit, Jesus, and Satan. If we say one is mythological , why not say all are mythological? You cannot consistently believe in God and
Of course, there is mythology about the Devil, that he is a goat man with horns and a pointed tail, who smells of sulphur and wields a pitchfork. This is not in the Bible at all, and it has no part in the Christian faith. This is just pagan nonsense. However, the Biblical truth about the Devil shows him to be a real and very dangerous being from whom we have
If the Devil cannot have a place in our lives, or isn't interested, why say, "Do not give the Devil a place"? Paul knew that Satan could take advantage of him, and that Satan had schemes to do so
If we cannot resist the Devil’s powers why tell us to deny him a place? We do have strength before him. "Resist the Devil, and he will flee from you"
The Devil’s best weapon is deception, but he can succeed in deceiving only those who do not "receive the love of the truth "