The Apostle Paul would have you and I to be good soldiers for Christ's cause and the advancement of His Kingdom. When we would be holy, when we would seriously strive to live out the truth of God's word, we will find that we will be opposed by the devil. As a true and sincere Christian, we not only find remaining sin in our hearts which needs to be put to death; we not only find worldly acquaintances who would suggest that we ought to follow them into every pursuit that leaves God out, and doesn't put God in; but we find that we are face to face with a real spiritual, fallen, angelic adversary who seeks to ruin every good thing that Christ would do in us and through us. This is the reason that we must put on the whole armor of God. We looked before at what the Apostle Paul would have us to do. It is to put on the whole armor; to put on Christ Himself. So now, we want to look at the question “why” should we put on the whole armor of God? –It is that we might stand against the schemes, or wiles of the devil. For there is a great danger at our doorstep. It is that we may fall prey to Satan's designs, or his schemes, and be deceived by him, and drawn into sin. That is what his wiles are working toward. So this afternoon I would like to attempt to show you the main methods which Satan uses to deceive and draw Christ's people, His soldiers, into sin. I would like to unveil 3 methods that Satan uses to do this.
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Pastor Paul Rendall was born in November of 1951, and grew up in Davenport, Iowa. He went to college at Drake University and the University of Iowa where he received a B.A. degree in Social Work and History in 1974. Paul searched for truth in all the wrong places in college, but...