15 Lies Satan Tells You About Scripture

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Satan, as depicted in Christian theology, is known as the father of lies (John 8:44). One of his primary tactics is distorting God’s Word to deceive believers. Here are 15 common lies he tells about Scripture:......CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE>>>>>

1. The Bible is just a human book – Satan convinces people that the Bible is merely man-made and not divinely inspired (2 Timothy 3:16).

2. The Bible is outdated – He argues that Scripture is irrelevant to modern life, despite its timeless truths (Hebrews 4:12).

3. The Bible is full of contradictions – He distorts difficult passages to make people doubt its consistency.

4. You can interpret Scripture however you want – Satan encourages personal interpretations that twist its meaning (2 Peter 1:20-21).

5. God’s Word is too difficult to understand – This discourages people from reading or studying it deeply.

6. Only ‘experts’ can interpret Scripture – He suggests that regular believers cannot understand the Bible without scholarly knowledge.

7. You don’t need the Bible if you have spiritual experiences – Satan promotes experiences over God’s revealed truth (Galatians 1:8).

8. Science disproves the Bible – He pushes the idea that scientific discoveries invalidate Scripture.

9. The Bible is full of myths and legends – This undermines the historical and factual basis of biblical events.

10. God’s promises don’t apply to you – Satan makes people feel unworthy of God’s grace and blessings.

11. God’s Word is not enough – He tempts believers to seek additional revelations beyond Scripture (Revelation 22:18-19).

12. The Old Testament is irrelevant – Some believe only the New Testament matters, ignoring the foundation of Scripture.

13. The Bible condones evil – He distorts difficult passages to misrepresent God’s justice and mercy.

14. You have plenty of time to obey Scripture – Satan deceives people into procrastinating their faith journey.

15. Satan has no interest in Scripture – He pretends that he does not manipulate God’s Word when, in reality, he uses it for deception, as seen in Jesus’ temptation (Matthew 4:1-11).

By recognizing these lies, believers can remain rooted in biblical truth and resist deception.

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