Chapter 32
Snares of Satan
The great controversy between Christ and Satan, that
has been carried forward for nearly six thousand years, is soon to
close; and the wicked one redoubles his efforts to defeat the work of
Christ in man's behalf and to fasten souls in his snares. To hold the
people in darkness and impenitence till the Saviour's mediation is
ended, and there is no longer a sacrifice for sin, is the object which
he seeks to accomplish.
When there is no special effort made to resist his
power, when indifference prevails in the church and the world, Satan is
not concerned; for he is in no danger of losing those whom he is leading
captive at his will. But when the attention is called to eternal things,
and souls are inquiring, "What must I do to be saved?" he is
on the ground, seeking to match his power against the power of Christ
and to counteract the influence of the Holy Spirit.
The Scriptures declare that upon one occasion, when
the angels of God came to present themselves before the Lord, Satan came
also among them (Job 1:6), not to bow before the Eternal King, but to
further his own malicious designs against the righteous. With the same
object he is in attendance when men assemble for the worship of God.
Though hidden from sight, he is working with all diligence to control
the minds of the worshipers. Like a skillful general he lays his plans
beforehand. As he sees the messenger of God searching the Scriptures, he
takes note of the subject to be
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presented to the people. Then he employs all his
cunning and shrewdness so to control circumstances that the message may
not reach those whom he is deceiving on that very point. The one who
most needs the warning will be urged into some business transaction
which requires his presence, or will by some other means be prevented
from hearing the words that might prove to him a savor of life unto
life.
Again, Satan sees the Lord's servants burdened
because of the spiritual darkness that enshrouds the people. He hears
their earnest prayers for divine grace and power to break the spell of
indifference, carelessness, and indolence. Then with renewed zeal he
plies his arts. He tempts men to the indulgence of appetite or to some
other form of self-gratification, and thus benumbs their sensibilities
so that they fail to hear the very things which they most need to learn.
Satan well knows that all whom he can lead to neglect
prayer and the searching of the Scriptures, will be overcome by his
attacks. Therefore he invents every possible device to engross the mind.
There has ever been a class professing godliness, who, instead of
following on to know the truth, make it their religion to seek some
fault of character or error of faith in those with whom they do not
agree. Such are Satan's right-hand helpers. Accusers of the brethren are
not few, and they are always active when God is at work and His servants
are rendering Him true homage. They will put a false coloring upon the
words and acts of those who love and obey the truth. They will represent
the most earnest, zealous, self-denying servants of Christ as deceived
or deceivers. It is their work to misrepresent the motives of every true
and noble deed, to circulate insinuations, and arouse suspicion in the
minds of the inexperienced. In every conceivable manner they will seek
to cause that which is pure and righteous to be regarded as foul and
deceptive.
But none need be deceived concerning them. It may be
readily seen whose children they are, whose example they follow, and
whose work they do. "Ye shall know them by
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their fruits." Matthew 7:16. Their course
resembles that of Satan, the envenomed slanderer, "the accuser of
our brethren." Revelation 12:10.
The great deceiver has many agents ready to present
any and every kind of error to ensnare souls--heresies prepared to suit
the varied tastes and capacities of those whom he would ruin. It is his
plan to bring into the church insincere, unregenerate elements that will
encourage doubt and unbelief, and hinder all who desire to see the work
of God advance and to advance with it. Many who have no real faith in
God or in His word assent to some principles of truth and pass as
Christians, and thus they are enabled to introduce their errors as
Scriptural doctrines.
The position that it is of no consequence what men
believe is one of Satan's most successful deceptions. He knows that the
truth, received in the love of it, sanctifies the soul of the receiver;
therefore he is constantly seeking to substitute false theories, fables,
another gospel. From the beginning the servants of God have contended
against false teachers, not merely as vicious men, but as inculcators of
falsehoods that were fatal to the soul. Elijah, Jeremiah, Paul, firmly
and fearlessly opposed those who were turning men from the word of God.
That liberality which regards a correct religious faith as unimportant
found no favor with these holy defenders of the truth.
The vague and fanciful interpretations of Scripture,
and the many conflicting theories concerning religious faith, that are
found in the Christian world are the work of our great adversary to
confuse minds so that they shall not discern the truth. And the discord
and division which exist among the churches of Christendom are in a
great measure due to the prevailing custom of wresting the Scriptures to
support a favorite theory. Instead of carefully studying God's word with
humility of heart to obtain a knowledge of His will, many seek only to
discover something odd or original.
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In order to sustain erroneous doctrines or
unchristian practices, some will seize upon passages of Scripture
separated from the context, perhaps quoting half of a single verse as
proving their point, when the remaining portion would show the meaning
to be quite the opposite. With the cunning of the serpent they entrench
themselves behind disconnected utterances construed to suit their carnal
desires. Thus do many willfully pervert the word of God. Others, who
have an active imagination, seize upon the figures and symbols of Holy
Writ, interpret them to suit their fancy, with little regard to the
testimony of Scripture as its own interpreter, and then they present
their vagaries as the teachings of the Bible.
Whenever the study of the Scriptures is entered upon
without a prayerful, humble, teachable spirit, the plainest and simplest
as well as the most difficult passages will be wrested from their true
meaning. The papal leaders select such portions of Scripture as best
serve their purpose, interpret to suit themselves, and then present
these to the people, while they deny them the privilege of studying the
Bible and understanding its sacred truths for themselves. The whole
Bible should be given to the people just as it reads. It would be better
for them not to have Bible instruction at all than to have the teaching
of the Scriptures thus grossly misrepresented.
The Bible was designed to be a guide to all who wish
to become acquainted with the will of their Maker. God gave to men the
sure word of prophecy; angels and even Christ Himself came to make known
to Daniel and John the things that must shortly come to pass. Those
important matters that concern our salvation were not left involved in
mystery. They were not revealed in such a way as to perplex and mislead
the honest seeker after truth. Said the Lord by the prophet Habakkuk:
"Write the vision, and make it plain, . . . that he may run that
readeth it." Habakkuk 2:2. The word of God is plain to all who
study it with a prayerful
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heart. Every truly honest soul will come to the light
of truth. "Light is sown for the righteous." Psalm 97:11. And
no church can advance in holiness unless its members are earnestly
seeking for truth as for hid treasure.
By the cry, Liberality, men are blinded to the
devices of their adversary, while he is all the time working steadily
for the accomplishment of his object. As he succeeds in supplanting the
Bible by human speculations, the law of God is set aside, and the
churches are under the bondage of sin while they claim to be free.
To many, scientific research has become a curse. God
has permitted a flood of light to be poured upon the world in
discoveries in science and art; but even the greatest minds, if not
guided by the word of God in their research, become bewildered in their
attempts to investigate the relations of science and revelation.
Human knowledge of both material and spiritual things
is partial and imperfect; therefore many are unable to harmonize their
views of science with Scripture statements. Many accept mere theories
and speculations as scientific facts, and they think that God's word is
to be tested by the teachings of "science falsely so called."
1 Timothy 6:20. The Creator and His works are beyond their
comprehension; and because they cannot explain these by natural laws,
Bible history is regarded as unreliable. Those who doubt the reliability
of the records of the Old and New Testaments too often go a step further
and doubt the existence of God and attribute infinite power to nature.
Having let go their anchor, they are left to beat about upon the rocks
of infidelity.
Thus many err from the faith and are seduced by the
devil. Men have endeavored to be wiser than their Creator; human
philosophy has attempted to search out and explain mysteries which will
never be revealed through the eternal ages. If men would but search and
understand what God had made known of Himself and His purposes, they
would obtain such a view of the glory, majesty, and power of Jehovah
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they would realize their own littleness and would be
content with that which has been revealed for themselves and their
children.
It is a masterpiece of Satan's deceptions to keep the
minds of men searching and conjecturing in regard to that which God has
not made known and which He does not intend that we shall understand. It
was thus that Lucifer lost his place in heaven. He became dissatisfied
because all the secrets of God's purposes were not confided to him, and
he entirely disregarded that which was revealed concerning his own work
in the lofty position assigned him. By arousing the same discontent in
the angels under his command, he caused their fall. Now he seeks to
imbue the minds of men with the same spirit and to lead them also to
disregard the direct commands of God.
Those who are unwilling to accept the plain, cutting
truths of the Bible are continually seeking for pleasing fables that
will quiet the conscience. The less spiritual, self-denying, and
humiliating the doctrines presented, the greater the favor with which
they are received. These persons degrade the intellectual powers to
serve their carnal desires. Too wise in their own conceit to search the
Scriptures with contrition of soul and earnest prayer for divine
guidance, they have no shield from delusion. Satan is ready to supply
the heart's desire, and he palms off his deceptions in the place of
truth. It was thus that the papacy gained its power over the minds of
men; and by rejection of the truth because it involves a cross,
Protestants are following the same path. All who neglect the word of God
to study convenience and policy, that they may not be at variance with
the world, will be left to receive damnable heresy for religious truth.
Every conceivable form of error will be accepted by those who willfully
reject the truth. He who looks with horror upon one deception will
readily receive another. The apostle Paul, speaking of a class who
"received not the love of the truth, that they might be
saved," declares: "For this cause God shall send them strong
delusion, that they should believe a lie: that they
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all might be damned who believed not the truth, but
had pleasure in unrighteousness." 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12. With
such a warning before us it behooves us to be on our guard as to what
doctrines we receive.
Among the most successful agencies of the great
deceiver are the delusive teachings and lying wonders of spiritualism.
Disguised as an angel of light, he spreads his nets where least
suspected. If men would but study the Book of God with earnest prayer
that they might understand it, they would not be left in darkness to
receive false doctrines. But as they reject the truth they fall a prey
to deception.
Another dangerous error is the doctrine that denies
the deity of Christ, claiming that He had no existence before His advent
to this world. This theory is received with favor by a large class who
profess to believe the Bible; yet it directly contradicts the plainest
statements of our Saviour concerning His relationship with the Father,
His divine character, and His pre-existence. It cannot be entertained
without the most unwarranted wresting of the Scriptures. It not only
lowers man's conceptions of the work of redemption, but undermines faith
in the Bible as a revelation from God. While this renders it the more
dangerous, it makes it also harder to meet. If men reject the testimony
of the inspired Scriptures concerning the deity of Christ, it is in vain
to argue the point with them; for no argument, however conclusive, could
convince them. "The natural man receiveth not the things of the
Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know
them, because they are spiritually discerned."
1 Corinthians 2:14. None who hold this error can have
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true conception of the character or the mission of
Christ, or of the great plan of God for man's redemption.
Still another subtle and mischievous error is the
fast-spreading belief that Satan has no existence as a personal being;
that the name is used in Scripture merely to represent men's evil
thoughts and desires.
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The teaching so widely echoed from popular pulpits,
that the second advent of Christ is His coming to each individual at
death, is a device to divert the minds of men from His personal coming
in the clouds of heaven. For years Satan has thus been saying,
"Behold, He is in the secret chambers" (Matthew 24:23-26); and
many souls have been lost by accepting this deception.
Again, worldly wisdom teaches that prayer is not
essential. Men of science claim that there can be no real answer to
prayer; that this would be a violation of law, a miracle, and that
miracles have no existence. The universe, say they, is governed by fixed
laws, and God Himself does nothing contrary to these laws. Thus they
represent God as bound by His own laws--as if the operation of divine
laws could exclude divine freedom. Such teaching is opposed to the
testimony of the Scriptures. Were not miracles wrought by Christ and His
apostles? The same compassionate Saviour lives today, and He is as
willing to listen to the prayer of faith as when He walked visibly among
men. The natural cooperates with the supernatural. It is a part of God's
plan to grant us, in answer to the prayer of faith, that which He would
not bestow did we not thus ask.
Innumerable are the erroneous doctrines and fanciful
ideas that are obtaining among the churches of Christendom. It is
impossible to estimate the evil results of removing one of the landmarks
fixed by the word of God. Few who venture to do this stop with the
rejection of a single truth. The majority continue to set aside one
after another of the principles of truth, until they become actual
infidels.
The errors of popular theology have driven many a
soul to skepticism who might otherwise have been a believer in the
Scriptures. It is impossible for him to accept doctrines which outrage
his sense of justice, mercy, and benevolence; and since these are
represented as the teaching of the Bible, he refuses to receive it as
the word of God.
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And this is the object which Satan seeks to
accomplish. There is nothing that he desires more than to destroy
confidence in God and in His word. Satan stands at the head of the great
army of doubters, and he works to the utmost of his power to beguile
souls into his ranks. It is becoming fashionable to doubt. There is a
large class by whom the word of God is looked upon with distrust for the
same reason as was its Author--because it reproves and condemns sin.
Those who are unwilling to obey its requirements endeavor to overthrow
its authority. They read the Bible, or listen to its teachings as
presented from the sacred desk, merely to find fault with the Scriptures
or with the sermon. Not a few become infidels in order to justify or
excuse themselves in neglect of duty. Others adopt skeptical principles
from pride and indolence. Too ease-loving to distinguish themselves by
accomplishing anything worthy of honor, which requires effort and self-denial,
they aim to secure a reputation for superior wisdom by criticizing the
Bible. There is much which the finite mind, unenlightened by divine
wisdom, is powerless to comprehend; and thus they find occasion to
criticize. There are many who seem to feel that it is a virtue to stand
on the side of unbelief, skepticism, and infidelity. But underneath an
appearance of candor it will be found that such persons are actuated by
self-confidence and pride. Many delight in finding something in the
Scriptures to puzzle the minds of others. Some at first criticize and
reason on the wrong side, from a mere love of controversy. They do not
realize that they are thus entangling themselves in the snare of the
fowler. But having openly expressed unbelief, they feel that they must
maintain their position. Thus they unite with the ungodly and close to
themselves the gates of Paradise.
God has given in His word sufficient evidence of its
divine character. The great truths which concern our redemption are
clearly presented. By the aid of the Holy Spirit, which is promised to
all who seek it in sincerity, every man may
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understand these truths for himself. God has granted
to men a strong foundation upon which to rest their faith.
Yet the finite minds of men are inadequate fully to
comprehend the plans and purposes of the Infinite One. We can never by
searching find out God. We must not attempt to lift with presumptuous
hand the curtain behind which He veils His majesty. The apostle
exclaims: "How unsearchable are His judgments, and His ways past
finding out!" Romans 11:33. We can so far comprehend His dealings
with us, and the motives by which He is actuated, that we may discern
boundless love and mercy united to infinite power. Our Father in heaven
orders everything in wisdom and righteousness, and we are not to be
dissatisfied and distrustful, but to bow in reverent submission. He will
reveal to us as much of His purposes as it is for our good to know, and
beyond that we must trust the Hand that is omnipotent, the Heart that is
full of love.
While God has given ample evidence for faith, He will
never remove all excuse for unbelief. All who look for hooks to hang
their doubts upon will find them. And those who refuse to accept and
obey God's word until every objection has been removed, and there is no
longer an opportunity for doubt, will never come to the light.
Distrust of God is the natural outgrowth of the
unrenewed heart, which is at enmity with Him. But faith is inspired by
the Holy Spirit, and it will flourish only as it is cherished. No man
can become strong in faith without a determined effort. Unbelief
strengthens as it is encouraged; and if men, instead of dwelling upon
the evidences which God has given to sustain their faith, permit
themselves to question and cavil, they will find their doubts constantly
becoming more confirmed.
But those who doubt God's promises and distrust the
assurance of His grace are dishonoring Him; and their influence, instead
of drawing others to Christ, tends to repel
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them from Him. They are unproductive trees, that
spread their dark branches far and wide, shutting away the sunlight from
other plants, and causing them to droop and die under the chilling
shadow. The lifework of these persons will appear as a never-ceasing
witness against them. They are sowing seeds of doubt and skepticism that
will yield an unfailing harvest.
There is but one course for those to pursue who
honestly desire to be freed from doubts. Instead of questioning and
caviling concerning that which they do not understand, let them give
heed to the light which already shines upon them, and they will receive
greater light. Let them do every duty which has been made plain to their
understanding, and they will be enabled to understand and perform those
of which they are now in doubt.
Satan can present a counterfeit so closely resembling
the truth that it deceives those who are willing to be deceived, who
desire to shun the self-denial and sacrifice demanded by the truth; but
it is impossible for him to hold under his power one soul who honestly
desires, at whatever cost, to know the truth. Christ is the truth and
the "Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the
world." John 1:9. The Spirit of truth has been sent to guide men
into all truth. And upon the authority of the Son of God it is declared:
"Seek, and ye shall find." "If any man will do His will,
he shall know of the doctrine." Matthew 7:7; John 7:17.
The followers of Christ know little of the plots
which Satan and his hosts are forming against them. But He who sitteth
in the heavens will overrule all these devices for the accomplishment of
His deep designs. The Lord permits His people to be subjected to the
fiery ordeal of temptation, not because He takes pleasure in their
distress and affliction, but because this process is essential to their
final victory. He could not, consistently with His own glory, shield
them from temptation; for the very object of the trial is to prepare
them to resist all the allurements of evil.
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Neither wicked men nor devils can hinder the work of
God, or shut out His presence from His people, if they will, with
subdued, contrite hearts, confess and put away their sins, and in faith
claim His promises. Every temptation, every opposing influence, whether
open or secret, may be successfully resisted, "not by might, nor by
power, but by My Spirit, saith the Lord of hosts." Zechariah 4:6.
"The eyes of the Lord are over the righteous,
and His ears are open unto their prayers. . . . And who is he that will
harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?" 1 Peter 3:12,
13. When Balaam, allured by the promise of rich rewards, practiced
enchantments against Israel, and by sacrifices to the Lord sought to
invoke a curse upon His people, the Spirit of God forbade the evil which
he longed to pronounce, and Balaam was forced to exclaim: "How
shall I curse, whom God hath not cursed? or how shall I defy, whom the
Lord hath not defied?" "Let me die the death of the righteous,
and let my last end be like his!" When sacrifice had again been
offered, the ungodly prophet declared: "Behold, I have received
commandment to bless: and He hath blessed; and I cannot reverse it. He
hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob, neither hath He seen perverseness in
Israel: the Lord his God is with him, and the shout of a King is among
them." "Surely there is no enchantment against Jacob, neither
is there any divination against Israel: according to this time it shall
be said of Jacob and of Israel, What hath God wrought!" Yet a third
time altars were erected, and again Balaam essayed to secure a curse.
But from the unwilling lips of the prophet, the Spirit of God declared
the prosperity of His chosen, and rebuked the folly and malice of their
foes: "Blessed is he that blesseth thee, and cursed is he that
curseth thee." Numbers 23:8, 10, 20, 21, 23; 24:9.
The people of Israel were at this time loyal to God;
and so long as they continued in obedience to His law, no power in earth
or hell could prevail against them. But the curse which Balaam had not
been permitted to pronounce against
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God's people, he finally succeeded in bringing upon
them by seducing them into sin. When they transgressed God's
commandments, then they separated themselves from Him, and they were
left to feel the power of the destroyer.
Satan is well aware that the weakest soul who abides
in Christ is more than a match for the hosts of darkness, and that,
should he reveal himself openly, he would be met and resisted. Therefore
he seeks to draw away the soldiers of the cross from their strong
fortification, while he lies in ambush with his forces, ready to destroy
all who venture upon his ground. Only in humble reliance upon God, and
obedience to all His commandments, can we be secure.
No man is safe for a day or an hour without prayer.
Especially should we entreat the Lord for wisdom to understand His word.
Here are revealed the wiles of the tempter and the means by which he may
be successfully resisted. Satan is an expert in quoting Scripture,
placing his own interpretation upon passages, by which he hopes to cause
us to stumble. We should study the Bible with humility of heart, never
losing sight of our dependence upon God. While we must constantly guard
against the devices of Satan, we should pray in faith continually:
"Lead us not into temptation."
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