If Dr. Seuss adapted C. S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters," he
might have created something similar to author D. Brooks Baker's
ingenious work of fiction verse "The Devil's Secrets."
"But there are secrets that must remain, or they would ruin his
sinister plan, for if God's children learned what the Devil knew,
he'd lose his power over man." So begins the story. And it carries
on revealing nineteen secrets that Satan is teaching his followers
in a special training session on how to keep mankind in the
dark.
Laid out in an easy-to-follow format, each chapter is preceded
by a quote from the Bible or a historical figure and closes with
one of Satan's secrets. In between is the Devil's explanation to
his minions of why they cannot allow mankind to learn a particular
truth.
From the importance of families to the ill effects of addiction
to the twisting of religion, Baker covers all the essential topics
and more-but from the vantage point of the great deceiver himself,
the Devil.
By learning the enemy's secrets, you can discover how to
overcome his devious tactics. Whether you choose to read this as a
personal devotional or as a book study with students, you can
easily read it a chapter at a time or all in one sitting.
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