Satan wants to help you—to help you sin. He is hell bent on taking you to hell with him. Thomas Books, in his book Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices, drew up a list of the devices Satan uses to draw you—yes you!—to sin. Here are six of them:
He presents the bait and hides the hook.
Satan shows you the pleasure and the profit that may flow out of
yielding to sin, but hides the wrath and misery that will inevitably
result. This is, of course, exactly what he did with Adam and Eve: he
displayed the benefit of eating that fruit, but hid all the cost. "There
is an opening of the mind to contemplation and joy, and there is an
opening of the eyes of the body to shame and confusion. He promises them
the former, but intends the latter, and so cheats them."
He paints sin with the colors of virtue.
Satan knows that if he were to present sin accurately, you would run
away from it rather than be attracted to it. Therefore, he conceals sin
behind the camouflage of virtue so you can more easily be overcome by it
and take more immediate pleasure in committing it. When he does this,
pride comes in the form of neatness, covetousness in the form of thrift,
and drunkenness in the form of a good time. Whatever temptation you are
prone to he will likewise dress up as a virtue.
He convinces you this is only a little sin.
Satan tries to convince you the temptation you face, the sin you are
drawn to, is just a small and a harmless one. He wants you to believe
this is a sin you may commit without any great danger to your soul. Continue at Tim Challies
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