E107: Satan Loves It When We Compare Ourselves To ‘Worse Sinners’
In this podcast, Rich and Doug deal with the satanic device that makes us think that we’re better than others and it’s rough so … put on a cup. Enjoy and share.
In this podcast, Rich and Doug deal with the satanic device that makes us think that we’re better than others and it’s rough so … put on a cup. Enjoy and share.
Rich and Doug discuss how to avoid Satan’s traps that are all dressed up in worldly delights. Powerful stuff. Please share.
Rich and Doug take to task supposed Christians who loathe Trump’s Christian friendly and pro-Constitution governance in this bare-knuckle podcast. Enjoy and share it with the NeverTrumpkin tinkerpots.
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Satan’s goal is to distract Christians from their spiritual responsibilities. In his attempt to capture the affection of our souls, the devil dresses up the world and makes it appealing to us. Jesus didn’t fall for this ploy and you don’t have to either!
In this episode of Warriors and Wildmen, Doug and Rich continue through the book, “Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices,” by Thomas Brooks, and lay the smackdown! If you are tired of being an easy target for the devil, this podcast will help you to see through the devil’s schemes!
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Satan presents to us the best men’s sins, and hides from us their virtues; he shows us their sins and hides from us their sorrows and repentance. El Diablo sets before us the adultery of David, the pride of Hezekiah, the impatience of Job, the drunkenness of Noah, the blasphemy of Peter, etc., and then hides from us the tears, the sighs, the groans, the meltings, the humblings, and repentings of these men of God.
Satan presents to us the best men’s sins, and hides from us their virtues; he shows us their sins and hides from us their sorrows and repentance. El Diablo sets before us the adultery of David, the pride of Hezekiah, the impatience of Job, the drunkenness of Noah, the blasphemy of Peter, etc., and then hides from us the tears, the sighs, the groans, the meltings, the humblings, and repentings of these men of God.
If you’re struggling with guilt, condemnation, shame, blame, or regrets about your past, let God forgive you, set you free, and enable you to move forward.