Why We Believe What We Believe: Satan
This series was originally recorded at Moody Bible Institute.
Summary
In this sobering and clarifying sermon, Dr. Michael Easley confronts the reality of Satan in a culture that increasingly dismisses truth and distorts morality. From the removal of the cross at Wren Chapel to troubling theological shifts within the Church of England, Dr. Easley shows how doctrinal compromise reflects a deeper spiritual battle.
He walks through Scripture to define who Satan is—adversary, accuser, tempter, deceiver—and explains his kingdom, influence, and ultimate defeat. Satan opposes the gospel, attacks believers, hates Israel, and seeks to distort truth at every level. Yet believers must neither obsess over him nor underestimate him. We are not called to fight Satan directly but to resist him through submission to Christ.
The believer’s confidence rests in 1 John 4:4: the One who dwells within us is greater than the one who rules this world. In a shifting culture, sound doctrine and spiritual vigilance are not optional—they are essential for faithful endurance.
Takeaways
- Satan is a real, personal adversary who opposes God and deceives humanity.
- Cultural drift away from biblical truth reflects a deeper spiritual battle.
- Believers are called to resist Satan, not fight him in their own strength.
- Satan accuses and deceives, but Christ intercedes and secures our salvation.
- Temptation is common to all, but the Holy Spirit empowers believers to endure.
- Our confidence rests in this truth: the One in us is greater than the one in the world.
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