Apr 29 - Don't Let the Devil Put One Over on You

"When he [the devil] speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, 
and the father of it."
(John 8:44)

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Dear Addison,

Some people find it difficult to believe God's promises because they've seen so 
many things in the natural world that seem to contradict them. They've
seen faithful tithers go broke. They've seen sick Christians fail to receive 
their healing. 

In reality, it would be more accurate to say that they think they've seen those 
things. Because, you see, there's a deceiver at work in the world. A deceiver
who's busily doing the same thing he's been doing ever since the Garden of 
Eden: tricking mankind into believing God's Word isn't true. 

And, after working on it for thousands of years, he's a master at it. Think 
about that the next time he tries to make things look as though God's Word
is not going to work for you, when he makes it look like all hope is lost. Say, 
"I don't care about appearances. I believe the Word and I refuse to doubt
it." 

Let me show you what I mean. Have you ever seen a magic show where someone 
crawls inside a box and then is sawn in half? You can see it with your own two
eyes. The guy's feet are sticking out one end of the box and his head is poking 
out the other, and the box is plainly cut in two. Then the magician slides
the two halves back together and the sawed-apart fellow jumps out of the box in 
one piece. 

Now tell me, did you really believe, even for a moment, that fellow was truly 
cut in half? Of course not! You knew that you'd seen a trick, a deception,
something that appeared one way when, in reality, it was a different way 
altogether. You may not have known how it was done. You may not have been able
to explain it. But you knew a person couldn't be sawn in half, then put back 
together, so you refused to believe your eyes. 

That's exactly the way you need to be where the Word of God is concerned. You 
need to learn to trust it and rely on it to such an extent that when Satan
shows you something in the natural world that appears to contradict it, you 
just say, "Well, I saw that, but I'm not going to be gullible enough to believe
it. I'm just going to stick with the Word." 

If you'll do that, the father of lies will never be able to put one over on you.
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Scripture Study:  Psalm 119:89-104  


O. Addison Gethers
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