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Every Road has to ditches One Ditch is guilt the other is shame , the devil dosent care which one I drive off of just as long as I drive off the road.
Part 2 Of the Nail it to The Cross Series
Low Down Dirty Shame
Satan Fights us Because we don’t know what belongs to us.
He fights us because of what we don’t know and he fights us because of what we do know
Spiritual Posture
Standing in the presence of God after all that Zechariah had been through He is Yet found standing in the House of the Lord
After the Divorce
After the untimely death
After The Wedding that didn't happen
After The Unfair Termination
After the Affair
After the Child while married
After the Neglect and the Abandonment
Satanic Attack: Satan standing at His Right Hand Accusing Him
Accuse: The Root meaning of the word is to breath or to blow and by extension is to speak lies or false witness.
Claim that someone has done something wrong
accuse ■ verb charge with an offence or crime.
▶ (accuse someone of) claim that someone has done something wrong.
, lawsuit’.
שׂטן: probably denominative vb.
from שָׂטָן cf.
THAT 2:822; MHeb.
סטן qal to be at enmity with, hi. to be hostile to, bring action against; JArm.
סְטַן pe. to be hostile to, af. to sue, prevail upon; sbst.
MHeb.
שָׂטָן, DSS (Kuhn Konkordanz 211) שטן 3 times, for which see TWNT 7:154; further Huppenbauer ThZ 15 (1959) 81-89, esp.
8321; JArm.
שָׂטָנָא, סָטָנָא (corresponding to Syr.); Mnd.
saṭana Satan, devil (Drower-M.
Dictionary 311a); Arb.
šaiṭān; Eth.
s/šaiṭān (Dillmann Lex.
394) cf.
Nöldeke Neue Beitr.
34, 47, Tigr.
šēṭān (Littmann-H.
Wb. 230a), THAT 2:821 (with bibliography); by-form of → שׂטם.
qal: impf.
sf.
יִשְׂטְנוּנִי; inf.
sf.
שִׂטְנוֹ (Bauer-L.
Heb.
344d, e; Bergsträsser 2: §14n); pt.
pl.
cs.
שׂטְנֵי, sf.
שׂ(וֹ)טְנַי.
—1. with acc. of the person, to be at enmity with, be hostile towards, make an enemy of Ps 3821 1094; in both instances the translation to indict, to accuse, or to charge is also possible, cf.
Kraus BK 155:446, 918, 922; cf.
KBL: to bear a grudge, …
HAL
Demonic Activity
7853.
שָׂטַן satan (966c); denom.
vb.
from 7854; to be or act as adversary:—accuse(1), accusers(2), act as my accusers(1), adversaries(1), oppose(1).
NASB Dictionaries
שִׂטְנֽ śiṭnʹ
שׂטן śṭnto be at enmity with; to be hostile towards; to make an enemy of
שׂטן śṭn to be at enmity with, be hostile towards, make an enemy of
שָׂטָן śā·ṭān adversary, opponent; (The) Satan
שׂוט śwṭ to swerve, fall away
VaF---C verb, Qal, infinitive, construct
All of us are Guilty
H7853 Hebrew Strong’s
to accuse verb
Satan — The one who opposes God and accuses his people; the devil.
This one of Satan's most lethal weapons to have us ...
2 cor
Saturated in Guilt
Guilt: Primarily a state of being at fault, often accompanied by a feeling of being in the wrong.
Scripture affirms that human guilt arises from sin before God, and can only be purged through accepting the forgiveness offered through the death of Jesus Christ.
Through the death of Jesus Christ, God has provided a means of removing guilt, thus opening the way for believers to know the blessings of a right relationship with him.
Guilt is How we Feel About our Actions.
Guilt is How we Feel About our Actions.
Guilt 284
In Fearfully and Wonderfully Made, Dr. Paul Brand and Philip Yancey write:
Amputees often experience some sensation of a phantom limb.
Somewhere, locked in their brains, a memory lingers of the nonexistent hand or leg.
Invisible toes curl, imaginary hands grasp things, a “leg” feels so sturdy a patient may try to stand on it.
For a few, the experience includes pain.
Doctors watch helplessly, for the part of the body screaming for attention does not exist.
One such patient was my medical school administrator, Mr. Barwick, who had a serious and painful circulation problem in his leg but refused to allow the recommended amputation.
As the pain grew worse, Barwick grew bitter.
“I hate it!
I hate it!” he would mutter about the leg.
At last he relented and told the doctor, “I can’t stand it anymore.
I’m through with that leg.
Take it off.”
Surgery was scheduled immediately.
Before the operation, however, Barwick asked the doctor, “What do you do with legs after they’re removed?”
“We may take a biopsy or explore them a bit, but afterwards we incinerate them,” the doctor replied.
Barwick proceeded with a bizarre request: “I would like you to preserve my leg in a pickling jar.
I will install it on my mantle shelf.
Then, as I sit in my armchair, I will taunt that leg,
Shame
An uncomfortable feeling of guilt and humiliation, usually arising from sin or failure.
Guilt and Has a way of making us Hide
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Because of their disobedience to what God had said, it caused them to flee from His presence
That’s exactly what the Devil does
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