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- The prince of this world (Joh 12:31; Joh 14:30; Joh 16:11)
- Prince – 1. a. A sovereign ruler; a monarch, king. 4. a. Applied to Christ, esp. in the phrase Prince of Peace. b. Applied to an angel or celestial being of high rank; sometimes (in pl.) = principality 5. (Cf. 2b, above.) c. Applied to Satan in the phrases prince of the air, darkness, evil, fiends, the world, etc.
- Satan is the ruler and king of this world.
- He offered to give all the kingdoms of the world to Christ if He would worship him (Mat 4:8-9).
- Jesus rebuked his desire for worship (Mat 4:10), but not his claim of ownership of the kingdoms of the world.
- The other fallen angels (devils) are also principalities and rulers of this world (Eph 6:12).
- Principality – 1. The quality, condition, or fact of being principal; chief place or rank; pre-eminence. Now rare. 2. The position, dignity, or dominion of a prince or chief ruler; sovereignty; supreme authority. 5. A spiritual being (good or evil) of a high order.
- Satan is the king over them all (Mat 12:24-26).
- Though Satan is the prince of this world, the Lord Jesus Christ is king over him and all the principalities and powers (Eph 1:20-22; Col 2:10, 15; 1Ti 6:15).
- The title prince of this world shows that Satan is in control over the kings and kingdoms of this world.
- The god of this world (2Co 4:4)
- god – 1. A superhuman person (regarded as masculine: see goddess) who is worshipped as having power over nature and the fortunes of mankind; a deity. d. the god of this world: the Devil, Satan.
- The gods of the heathen are devils (1Co 10:20; Deu 32:17).
- The title god of this world shows that Satan is the god that this world worships.
I. Satan’s tactics
- We should not be ignorant of his devices (2Co 2:11).
- Knowing the strategy of an enemy is the first step in defeating him.
- Knowing Satan’s devices is critical in order to properly resist him.
- The following are some of Satan’s devices:
- He tempts (Mat 4:1; 1Co 7:5)
- He deceives (1Ti 2:14; Rev 12:9; Rev 20:3, 8, 10)
- Deceive – 1. trans. To ensnare; to take unawares by craft or guile; to overcome, overreach, or get the better of by trickery; to beguile or betray into mischief or sin; to mislead.
- Satan beguiles his victims (2Co 11:3).
- Beguile – 1. trans. To entangle or over-reach with guile; to delude, deceive, cheat.
- He entraps (1Ti 3:7; 2Ti 2:26)
- Snare – 1. a. A device for capturing small wild animals or birds, usually consisting of a string with a running noose in which a foot or the head may be caught. Also in fig. context.
- Captive – 1. a. Taken prisoner in war, or by force; kept in confinement or bondage.
- Like a serpent, he lies in wait to catch his victim.
- He accuses (Job 1:9; Rev 12:10)
- He lies (Gen 3:4; Joh 8:44)
- He wrests and perverts the scripture.
- He takes scripture out of context (Mat 4:6).
- He questions the word of God (Gen 3:1).
- He contradicts the word of God (Gen 3:4).
- He lies to explain why the Bible doesn’t mean what it says (Gen 3:5).
- We have seen this happen in our own church when a brother tried to wrest the scriptures which plainly teach the eternal punishment of the wicked (Mat 25:46).
- Who do you suppose was behind that, given what the Bible says Satan’s end will be (Rev 20:10)?
- He murders (Joh 8:44).
- He affects our thoughts and actions.
- Satan put foolish thoughts in Peter’s head (Mat 16:21-23).
- He filled Ananias’ and Sapphira’s hearts to lie to God (Act 5:3).
- He entered into Judas Iscariot and used him to betray Jesus to the Jews (Joh 13:21, 27; Mar 14:10-11; Mat 26:47-49).
- He can also afflict our bodies.
- God allowed Satan to cover Job’s body in boils (Job 2:7-8).
- Satan bound a woman so that she could not lift herself up for 18 years (Luk 13:11, 16).
- Satan buffeted Paul with a thorn in the flesh which the Lord allowed (2Co 12:7).
When a sinner is excluded from the church, he is turned over to Satan for the destruction of the flesh (1Co 5:5).