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Jeremiah 5:6
(read vs.1-5 as intro to v.6)
Backsliding - reverting to sin and wrongdoing
Three different PEOPLE are after the backslider.
When a Christian gets away from God they can expect to be taken down by these PEOPLE.
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The Devil as a Lion.
This is the Devil roaring and seeking
“a lion out of the forest” - seeks whom he may devour; the devil
1 Peter 5:8
8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:
1. Be “sober”
not on liquor, beer, wine, pills, crack, or pot
2. Be “vigilant”
on guard.
In prayer, the Bible.
3. The tactics of the Devil:
He is an adversary
He makes noise (partying, dancing, fear)
He moves slowly - “walketh”
He looks for people just like you!
Conclusion:
How do we defeat the Devil?
Submission to Christ.
Subjection to Christ.
Sanctification to Christ.
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