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Deception necessitates raw and hurtful concepts, approximating
manipulative costumes in appearances to engender the impression of
being somebody or something else. It dresses itself up to convince
another to believe information that is not true, or not the whole
truth as partially truthful or as the whole truth. The Bible tells
us "Satan has many wiles." Please note the word "Wiles" means
tricks. In other words, Satan's activities are nothing more than
psychological mind games. Clearly then, he is using these emotional
games to manipulate his victims by his own set of rules. Every game
has a set of rules which the players must adhere to. Hence, Satan's
games are no different, except that he does not play fair by his
rules. I can say without reservation that I was inadvertently a
victim of his wicked amusement, as I was hoodwinked by my lustful
desires to covet carnality. Thus, my desire to want more worldly
possessions caused me to blindly play his games for many years
without gain. Therefore, it is my objective to expose his tricks.
Also, there were many Biblical characters who had played Satan's
game and lost. Besides that, there are multitudes of Christians and
non-Christians who are being deceived in thinking his game is the
only pastime for their life. This book will explain that, as we
submit to God's set of Laws, we will have better options to pursue
our purpose in life. It is also my intention to prove Satan's games
are major distractions to keep Christians and non-Christians from
realizing their dreams, and to keep them from reaching their goals.
It is next to impossible for a man to reach the high calling of God
if he is carrying the sin of unforgiveness in his life.
Unforgiveness disrupts our spiritual man. The writer of Hebrews
warns us about a root of bitterness: " See to it that no one misses
the grace of God and that no bitter root grows up to cause trouble
and defile many" (Hebrews 12:15 NIV). When unforgiveness, is
planted in our life we can be assured that it is the manure that
makes the root of bitterness grow. If we fail to forgive, it sets a
whole sequence of negative emotions off within us, which ultimately
deprive us of our peace. This causes us to become bitter and
resentful; since, a bitter root is in our life it will always
produce bitter fruit. But, the depressing fixation about allowing
the sin of unforgiveness to grow in your heart is---you are the big
loser. Paul wrote that we should forgive: "In order that Satan
might not outwit us. For we are not unaware of his schemes " 2
Corinthians 2:11 (NIV). God expects us to forgive others just as he
has forgiven us. God, who is perfect, sacrificed his Son Jesus so
that our sin, death penalty would be paid.
Our contemporary culture is teaching us that if we want to be
accepted, we have to follow society's rules. In other words, we
have to do something in order to receive their benefits. This
thinking has spilled over into our Churches. To be precise, if you
want to be saved, you have to do a host of religious rituals that
have been taken from the Bible, used out of context and implemented
by man as a criterion for salvation. I am convinced that such
religious rules are the core problem that most Christians deal with
when it comes to God's righteousness. Yet, most main stream
denominations are convinced that if you are not doing something to
gain salvation, then you do not deserve it. This is nothing more
than a question of works However, listen to how Paul addresses the
topic of works via salvation. "For it is by grace you have been
saved, through faith-and this not from yourselves, it is the gift
of God- 9 not by works, so that no one can boast" Ephesians 2:8-9.
This verse is clear that we cannot be saved or righteous before God
by our good works. Neither, are we able to keep the Mosaic
commandments. "I do not set aside the grace of God, for if
righteousness could be gained through the law, Christ died for
nothing" Galatians 2:21. Good works are not something Christians
have to do; they are something we ought to want to do. Quite the
opposite, when we know what God expects of us, it simply makes us
more aware of where we have falling short. The Bible very clearly
states that if we could become righteous by our own works, then
Christ did not need to die: "If righteousness could be gained
through the law, Christ died for nothing: " Galatians 2:21b.
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