Subject: Can Satin read our minds?Chaser. |
Bible Note: Janae You mentioned Billy Graham and while I don't pretend to speak for him, in his books he often attributes most of his attacks to fleshly origins and situations that he allowed to manifest. But your right logic dictates a man like Billy Graham has to be Satan's biggest target yet if you survey most church members you will hear them complain of Satan's attacks far more than you will hear Dr Graham complain of them. Does that make sense? It does when you understand people love to blame someone or something other themselves for their problems. Satan is often the scapgoat for their lack of walking in the word. Your right Satan is very real but as long as Christians blame him instead of placing the blame on their unconverted flesh Satan can sit back and let man's sin do his work. EdB |