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Satan whispers, “Don’t worry about that sin, that pattern, that temptation. It’s no big deal.” Then when you fall for it, he shouts, “You’ve blown it! What a wretch you are! God won’t want
to hear from you now, not for a couple of weeks at least. Not till you’ve made it better.” Advertise on TGC But you can’t make it better. And the whispers start again: “Stuck, eh? Well, what
do you expect? Sin is in your genes—unavoidable, no matter how you try. God’s setting you up to fail! Just a load of rules you can’t ever keep.” You plug your ears and try to keep going.
But there’s that voice, louder than before: “Struggling again? And you call yourself a Christian? What a joke. Real Christians don’t have these problems. They just ramp up their faith,
repent, and move forward.” He’s right, you think. Back to despair and the darkness. MORE LIES He starts again. “Look out for yourself; no one else will. Live for now, live for you—nothing
else matters.” But when you put yourself first and it still doesn’t satisfy, his whispers become roars: “You really are on your own now. Selfish to the core. And still miserable.” You cast
around for help, and he hisses, “You’re not built for church; you’re too weird. Best not to even try; you won’t fit in.” During the service or the small group, he tries to drown out the
rest: “They don’t get you. They’re not like you! Church isn’t for you.” So you back off and turn inward. Back to his lies. “Real Christians have amazing quiet times—hours spent in the
Scriptures and on their knees before God. You can’t remember the last time you prayed in complete sentences.” Then you open your Bible and he mocks, “Look at all these rules. You’re not
strong enough to carry these burdens. You’re pathetic.” And on he goes. TWO VOICES Satan has a forked tongue. He speaks with two voices, not one. He’s the tempter _and _the accuser. He’s
licentious _and_ legalistic. He provokes us to shame _and_ to pride. And just when you think you’ve resisted one, the other grabs you from behind. But whatever the lie, Satan’s strategy is
the same: to pull our focus away from Jesus. In temptation he’ll distract us from Christ’s beauty. When we sin, he’ll distract us from Christ’s mercy. His one goal is always to lead us away
from Jesus. In temptation and in guilt, in shame and in pride, in self-pity and in self-confidence, let’s not look to ourselves—our badness or our goodness. Here’s Martin Luther’s advice:
When the Devil throws your sins in your face and declares that you deserve death and hell, tell him this: “I admit that I deserve death and hell, what of it? For I know One who suffered and
made satisfaction on my behalf. His name is Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and where he is there I shall be also!” When you’re tempted to listen to Satan’s whispers and shouts, don’t panic.
The one sure-fire way to “resist the Devil” is simply this: look to Jesus. ------------------------- EDITORS’ NOTE: A version of this article appeared at A New Name. 20 THINGS YOU CAN DO
RIGHT NOW TO PREVENT DECHURCHING We’re currently experiencing the largest and fastest religious shift in the history of the United States. But there are practical things we can do inside our
local churches. Jim Davis and Michael Graham have commissioned the largest and most comprehensive study of dechurching in America. Informed by their findings, they’ve written a book and
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SCRIVENER was born in Belfast, Ireland. She now lives in Eastbourne, England, with her husband, Glen, and their two children. Emma blogs about identity, faith, and mental health at
emmascrivener.net. She is the author of several books, including _A New Name_ and _A New Day_ .
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