Chapter 1 - Enmity Between Man and Satan

“I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.” Genesis 3:15. The divine sentence pronounced against Satan after the fall of man was also a prophecy, embracing all the ages to the close of time and foreshadowing the great conflict to engage all the races of men who should live upon the earth.

God declares: “I will put enmity.” This enmity is not naturally entertained. When man transgressed the divine law, his nature became evil, and he was in harmony, and not at variance, with Satan. There exists naturally no enmity between sinful man and the originator of sin. Both became evil through apostasy. The apostate is never at rest, except as he obtains sympathy and support by inducing others to follow his example. For this reason fallen angels and wicked men unite in desperate companionship. Had not God specially interposed, Satan and man would have entered into an alliance against Heaven; and instead of cherishing enmity against Satan, the whole human family would have been united in opposition to God.

Satan tempted man to sin, as he had caused angels to rebel, that he might thus secure co-operation in his warfare against Heaven. There was no dissension between himself and the fallen angels as regards their hatred of Christ; while on all

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other points there was discord, they were firmly united in opposing the authority of the Ruler of the universe. But when Satan heard the declaration that enmity should exist between himself and the woman, and between his seed and her seed, he knew that his efforts to deprave human nature would be interrupted; that by some means man was to be enabled to resist his power.

Satan's enmity against the human race is kindled because, through Christ, they are the objects of God's love and mercy. He desires to thwart the divine plan for man's redemption, to cast dishonor upon God, by defacing and defiling His handiwork; he would cause grief in heaven and fill the earth with woe and desolation. And he points to all this evil as the result of God's work in creating man.

It is the grace that Christ implants in the soul which creates in man enmity against Satan. Without this converting grace and renewing power, man would continue the captive of Satan, a servant ever ready to do his bidding. But the new principle in the soul creates conflict where hitherto had been peace. The power which Christ imparts enables man to resist the tyrant and usurper. Whoever is seen to abhor sin instead of loving it, whoever resists and conquers those passions that have held sway within, displays the operation of a principle wholly from above.

The antagonism that exists between the spirit of Christ and the spirit of Satan was most strikingly displayed in the world's reception of Jesus. It was not so much because He appeared without worldly wealth, pomp, or grandeur that the Jews were led to reject Him. They saw that He possessed power which would more than compensate for the lack of these outward advantages. But the purity and holiness of Christ called forth against Him the hatred of the ungodly. His life of self-denial and sinless devotion was a perpetual reproof to a proud, sensual people. It was this that evoked enmity against the Son of God. Satan and evil angels joined with evil men. All the energies of apostasy conspired against the Champion of truth.

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The same enmity is manifested toward Christ's followers as was manifested toward their Master. Whoever sees the repulsive character of sin, and in strength from above resists temptation, will assuredly arouse the wrath of Satan and his subjects. Hatred of the pure principles of truth, and reproach and persecution of its advocates, will exist as long as sin and sinners remain. The followers of Christ and the servants of Satan cannot harmonize. The offense of the cross has not ceased. “All that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.” 2 Timothy 3:12.

Satan's agents are constantly working under his direction to establish his authority and build up his kingdom in opposition to the government of God. To this end they seek to deceive Christ's followers and allure them from their allegiance. Like their leader, they misconstrue and pervert the Scriptures to accomplish their object. As Satan endeavored to cast reproach upon God, so do his agents seek to malign God's people. The spirit which put Christ to death moves the wicked to destroy His followers. All this is foreshadowed in that first prophecy: “I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed.” And this will continue to the close of time.

Satan summons all his forces and throws his whole power into the combat. Why is it that he meets with no greater resistance? Why are the soldiers of Christ so sleepy and indifferent? Because they have so little real connection with Christ; because they are so destitute of His Spirit. Sin is not to them repulsive and abhorrent, as it was to their Master. They do not meet it, as did Christ, with decisive and determined resistance. They do not realize the exceeding evil and malignity of sin, and they are blinded both to the character and the power of the prince of darkness. There is little enmity against Satan and his works, because there is so great ignorance concerning his power and malice, and the vast extent of his warfare against Christ and His church. Multitudes are deluded here. They do not know that their enemy is a mighty general who controls the minds of evil angels,

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and that with well-matured plans and skillful movements he is warring against Christ to prevent the salvation of souls. Among professed Christians, and even among ministers of the gospel, there is heard scarcely a reference to Satan, except perhaps an incidental mention in the pulpit. They overlook the evidences of his continual activity and success; they neglect the many warnings of his subtlety; they seem to ignore his very existence.

While men are ignorant of his devices, this vigilant foe is upon their track every moment. He is intruding his presence in every department of the household, in every street of our cities, in the churches, in the national councils, in the courts of justice, perplexing, deceiving, seducing, everywhere ruining the souls and bodies of men, women, and children, breaking up families, sowing hatred, emulation, strife, sedition, murder. And the Christian world seem to regard these things as though God had appointed them and they must exist.

Satan is continually seeking to overcome the people of God by breaking down the barriers which separate them from the world. Ancient Israel were enticed into sin when they ventured into forbidden association with the heathen. In a similar manner are modern Israel led astray. “The god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.” 2 Corinthians 4:4. All who are not decided followers of Christ are servants of Satan. In the unregenerate heart there is love of sin and a disposition to cherish and excuse it. In the renewed heart there is hatred of sin and determined resistance against it. When Christians choose the society of the ungodly and unbelieving, they expose themselves to temptation. Satan conceals himself from view and stealthily draws his deceptive covering over their eyes. They cannot see that such company is calculated to do them harm; and while all the time assimilating to the world in character, words, and actions, they are becoming more and more blinded.

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Conformity to worldly customs converts the church to the world; it never converts the world to Christ. Familiarity with sin will inevitably cause it to appear less repulsive. He who chooses to associate with the servants of Satan will soon cease to fear their master. When in the way of duty we are brought into trial, as was Daniel in the king's court, we may be sure that God will protect us; but if we place ourselves under temptation we shall fall sooner or later.

The tempter often works most successfully through those who are least suspected of being under his control. The possessors of talent and education are admired and honored, as if these qualities could atone for the absence of the fear of God or entitle men to His favor. Talent and culture, considered in themselves, are gifts of God; but when these are made to supply the place of piety, when, instead of bringing the soul nearer to God, they lead away from Him, then they become a curse and a snare. The opinion prevails with many that all which appears like courtesy or refinement must, in some sense, pertain to Christ. Never was there a greater mistake. These qualities should grace the character of every Christian, for they would exert a powerful influence in favor of true religion; but they must be consecrated to God, or they also are a power for evil. Many a man of cultured intellect and pleasant manners, who would not stoop to what is commonly regarded as an immoral act, is but a polished instrument in the hands of Satan. The insidious, deceptive character of his influence and example renders him a more dangerous enemy to the cause of Christ than are those who are ignorant and uncultured.

By earnest prayer and dependence upon God, Solomon obtained the wisdom which excited the wonder and admiration of the world. But when he turned from the Source of his strength, and went forward relying upon himself, he fell a prey to temptation. Then the marvelous powers bestowed on this wisest of kings only rendered him a more effective agent of the adversary of souls.

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While Satan is constantly seeking to blind their minds to the fact, let Christians never forget that they “wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against wicked spirits in high places.” Ephesians 6:12, margin. The inspired warning is sounding down the centuries to our time: “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.” 1 Peter 5:8. “Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.” Ephesians 6:11.

From the days of Adam to our own time, our great enemy has been exercising his power to oppress and destroy. He is now preparing for his last campaign against the church. All who seek to follow Jesus will be brought into conflict with this relentless foe. The more nearly the Christian imitates the divine Pattern, the more surely will he make himself a mark for the attacks of Satan. All who are actively engaged in the cause of God, seeking to unveil the deceptions of the evil one and to present Christ before the people, will be able to join in the testimony of Paul, in which he speaks of serving the Lord with all humility of mind, with many tears and temptations.

Satan assailed Christ with his fiercest and most subtle temptations, but he was repulsed in every conflict. Those battles were fought in our behalf; those victories make it possible for us to conquer. Christ will give strength to all who seek it. No man without his own consent can be overcome by Satan. The tempter has no power to control the will or to force the soul to sin. He may distress, but he cannot contaminate. He can cause agony, but not defilement. The fact that Christ has conquered should inspire His followers with courage to fight manfully the battle against sin and Satan.

When Satan approached Eve in the Garden of Eden he was tempting her to pick a side. God had given Adam and Eve ample evidence of his love and the principles of his government. Satan showed up with an alternative hoping that Adam and Eve would accept his offer. When they did their choice separated them from God while simultaneously binding them to Satan and his rebellion. 

It would have been easy for God to cut his losses and walk away. Create a new planet. Start fresh. Yet he chose to wade into the mire of rebellion and sin by offering Adam and Eve a fresh start. Instead of allowing them and by extension every human being born after, to be swallowed whole by Satan’s schemes, God planted a seed of separation between humanity and their greatest adversary. 

“And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel (Genesis 3:15) 

Why would God need to plant enmity between Satan and humanity? When Adam and Eve chose to buy into Satan's ideological framework they submitted themselves to his power. By this act, they rendered themselves unable to resist his advances and passed on a nature that was equally disadvantaged to each of us. Without God’s intervention, we would not be able to say no to Satan. That union would destroy the human race because Satan’s ideology of self-idolatry is also self-destructive. Yet God, because of His mercy and grace interposed to save us from Satan and ourselves. 

When Satan heard this caveat to his newly acquired position as prince of this world, it enraged him, not only because God had drawn a line in the sand but also because by doing so God demonstrated His love for us. Satan hates us because God loves us; it’s that simple. Yet regardless of the intensity of Satan’s malice, he can do nothing to thwart God’s purpose. God has given us the space to choose again and nothing can eradicate that gift. Were it not for this act of grace, we would forever be bound to Satan, destined for destruction. Yet through Jesus, we have been given a second chance. Through Jesus, we have an inherent compass that points us away from evil and toward good. 

From the beginning, the cosmic conflict between God and Satan has been a battle of opposing ideologies. God is love, and Satan opposes all that God stands for. These conflicting ideologies polarized heaven and earth for thousands of years, and the contrast between them came to a head when Jesus lived on our pale blue dot.

Jesus’s life of purity and love stood in opposition to the spirit of selfishness cherished by this world. It was this that prompted hatred against Jesus. He was light, and all the forces of darkness converged against him to snuff out his iridescence. 

When we choose Jesus, his light glows like an ember in our hearts drawing the hatred of Satan like a beacon. This hatred has been manifested against Jesus’ disciples for centuries. Their lives have drawn the ire of those opposed to God’s truth. As Paul told Timothy in his second letter; “All that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution” (2 Timothy 3:12)

But Satan is not satisfied with simply making our lives hard. He wants to snuff out every vestige of God’s kingdom on this earth. He pursues this goal through violence and deception. When the Pagan Roman Empire murdered Christians, Tertullian claimed that the blood of the martyrs was seed. For every Christian mown down in hatred, hundreds sprang up to take his place. When the Church’s fortitude thwarted Satan’s plans to destroy God’s people he resorted to more insidious means. What he could not accomplish through force he attempted to accomplish through compromise. 

When the Papacy rose to power, truth was obscured bringing confusion and apostasy into the church. It seemed Satan had succeeded in thwarting God’s purposes until God raised the Reformation to disrupt his plans. 

Satan is constantly trying to destroy God’s people. He uses violence, spiritual declension, error, and assimilation with the world as his devices. He is constantly striving, constantly vigilant, and constantly innovating. If we are asleep to the danger he poses we are easy prey. 

If we want to street clear of Satan and his destructive impulses then, we need to make sure we’re aware of the threat he poses. The first step to staying awake is wholeheartedly committing ourselves to Christ. There is no such thing as a half-hearted follower of Jesus. There is no fence. You’re either for Jesus or Satan. 

Being wholeheartedly committed to Christ means turning away from the allurements of the world and aligning ourselves with his word. We must take a serious inventory of our lives and ask ourselves some difficult questions if we want to know where we stand with God and Satan.

Who do we associate with? Often our friendships are a good indicator of where our heart is. What do we watch? What do we read? What do we listen to? What are our priorities? Our heart’s compass must point toward Jesus if we truly belong to him, and our choices will reflect that orientation.  

Who you are is defined by whose you are. If you belong to Jesus it will show in every facet of your life. The safest path we can choose is to stick close to Jesus. Navigating the waters of life is treacherous, and too many lives break apart on the rocks of sin. God wants us to have something better. A better life here on earth and a better hope for the future than our post-modernist, anti-God culture offers us. 

We need to remember Paul’s words to the Ephesians; “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places” (Ephesians 6:12) 

We’re engaged in a spiritual battle, and the prize involves eternity. Standing with Jesus is our only guarantee of victory. Ultimately His kingdom will triumph over every earthly power. Where do you stand? 

Discussion Questions

1. How did God offer humanity a second chance after the fall?
2. What internal compass consistently points us away from evil? (See Genesis 3:15)
3. What two weapons does Satan use as he engages in spiritual warfare?
4. How did Satan use Pagan Rome to snuff out the truth?
5. In what ways did Papal Rome accomplish Satan's purposes?

Next: Chapter 2 -Persecution In The First Centuries

Christians suffered terribly under Roman rule. They were regarded as a cult, which in and of itself was no unusual in the Roman world were cultic worship of various deities was the norm. What was unusual was the type of God they worshipped; a God of love, who was so self sacrificing that he had left the splendour of heaven to die for the ungrateful humans he had created. That narrative did not compute for many citizens of the Greco-Roman world. They thought Christians was strange fanatics. Added to that was their refusal to worship the cult of Caesar. This made them seditious fanatics. Enter an era of unprecedented persecution.

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