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Close your eyes and picture the Devil.
Most people land on a red figure with horns, hooves, and a pitchfork. Or a smooth, articulate rebel in expensive clothing who offers deals and quotes poetry.
Neither image came from the Bible. Not one feature of either picture is found in Scripture. The first was assembled over centuries from Greek mythology, medieval art, and folk tradition. The second was invented by a seventeenth-century English poet in Paradise Lost.
Both have been so widely distributed for so long that most people cannot picture the Devil without reaching for one or the other. And both picture something that does not exist.
That is the problem this book takes up.
When you fill the space where a real Adversary belongs with a picture that does not match him, you are not safer. You are more exposed. The person afraid of a cartoon is not afraid of anything real. The person fascinated by a romantic rebel has already been moved by the thing he thought he was only observing. Scripture names this vulnerability in 2 Corinthians 2:11 - "lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices." Ignorance of his actual methods is an advantage given to him.
Unmasking the Devil is a thirteen-chapter study of what Scripture actually establishes about the Adversary. His origin in the heavenly realm. His fall. His names. His methods. His limits. His defeat at the cross. And what the believer is given to stand against him with.
Each chapter takes one truth and hands it forward to the next:
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