The Gospel of Satan

   The gospel of Satan: ‘Yea, hath God said,’ . . . .  ‘Ye shall not surely die.’ . . . . ‘ye shall be as gods knowing good and evil.’ (Genesis 3:1-5) First, question the authority of the Word of God, Yea, hath God said,’ then repudiate the words of God ‘Ye shall not surely die’ , and finally redefine the words of God ‘ye shall be as gods knowing good and evil.’ Desiring to become deity they (Adam and Eve) became sin.  Adam and Eve already knew goodness, but they had never before had the knowledge of evil, nor experienced evil. They made a choice to accept and believe a fallacy: the gospel according to Satan.

   Now in the dispensation of grace the children of God, who are born of the Spirit of Christ, have the power that Adam and Eve could not acquire: for we can discern between good and evil. Can you?


© Copyright 2022, Mary Haigh

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All Scripture references are from the King James Bible. (KJV)



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