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Satan’s Fall and the Doctrine of Original Sin: Refuting Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 Misuse
Satan’s Fall and the Doctrine of Original Sin: Refuting Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 Misuse. For centuries, many have quoted Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 as if they provide the definitive story of Satan’s fall from heaven. But a closer look at the context shows these chapters are not about Satan at all. Instead, they are prophetic oracles against human kings.
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Temptation: Trials, Testing, and Triumph in Christ
Temptation: Trials, Testing, and Triumph in Christ. Temptation is often misunderstood in modern Christianity. Some view it as merely an occasional nuisance. Others resign themselves to it, saying, “I’m only human.” But the Bible treats temptation as a deeply spiritual battleground—one that every believer must engage with intentionally, not passively.
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Satan: The Accuser and Adversary
Satan: The Accuser and Adversary.
Satan is not a metaphor, a mythological leftover, or a dramatic flourish added to Scripture for narrative effect. He is a real, personal being — intelligent, strategic, malicious, and ancient. From the earliest pages of Genesis to the closing scenes of Revelation, Satan appears not as a cartoonish villain or impersonal force, but as a deeply active enemy of God’s purposes and God’s people.
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What the Bible Says About Lying
Lying is so deeply embedded in human behavior that it often passes without conscience. We call it strategy, diplomacy, or even kindness. Culture teaches us to bend the truth if it means avoiding offense or gaining advantage. But Scripture never offers such latitude. From Genesis to Revelation, lying is condemned without exception—not merely as a mistake, but as a reflection of Satan’s nature and a pathway to eternal judgment.
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