We are of God. He who knows God is hearing us. He who is not of God is not hearing us. By this we know the spirit of truth and the spirit of deception
First Epistle of John 4: 6, Concordant New Testament
Perhaps you've heard the old phrase, just because something appears to be true doesn't mean that it is. Well, this could be said of Christianity as well. There are those who claim that we have been separated from God by our own sin. However, there are also those who have accepted the truth of Christ Jesus which leads into forgiveness for said sin. Beneath this false belief is the lie of Satan the deceiver. This is the same lie which he spoke unto Eve in the garden, when he falsely claimed that she could "Be like God, knowing good and evil" {Genesis 3:5}. Not knowing any better, Eve accepted the lie of the deceiver as fact. Unfortunately, it is this very lie which has overtaken many followers of Jesus over the centuries. The false belief is that we are our own selves, totally independent from God. Tell me, can that which has been created ever be separated from He who created it? We know that we have been created in the likeness of the Father {Genesis 1:27}. We also know that it is God Who has breathed into us His breath of life {Genesis 2:7}. I see this as God imparting Himself into His creation. So, again, how is it that we could ever be separated from God Who has created us? By the lies spoken by the deceiver, that's how. The apostle John speaks to this deception when he proclaims that those who are not hearing the truth have chosen instead to follow the "Spirit of deception" {First Epistle of John 4:6}. Indeed, I have run across many so called believers who have made that choice to follow the lies of the deceiver instead of the truth which has been spoken by the Father. One of their biggest stumbling blocks is sin. Now, the apostle Paul in his evangel is very pointed in his description of the current state of sin. It is Paul who has spoken that Christ Jesus has given Himself to sin "Once for all time" {Paul to the Romans 6:10}. Not only that, but that we who have placed our trust in Jesus should "Be reckoning yourselves to be dead, indeed, to sin {Paul to the Romans 6:11}. Yet rather that accepting the liberating truth we find written in Paul's evangel, they choose to accept the lie. For his part, Satan is more than happy when they do.
It's been said that the very definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting a totally different result. One could also apply this message to those who follow the lies of the deceiver as well. You seek relief from what you continue to see as sin? You're told that this relief comes in the form of continually seeking the Lords forgiveness for that which He has already forgiven you for? It is this which you have accepted as truth. You've accepted the lie of Satan as fact. The truth is that the deceiver cannot change that which has already been accomplished. He can never change that which the Father has already accomplished through the death of His Son on that cross. However, what he CAN do is to convince Gods children that He has abandoned them. That even though He has provided for their complete forgiveness, that He has in fact turned His back on His own creation. Is it, then, any wonder why he is referred to as the deceiver? For he has succeeded in his deception of the followers of Jesus. He has succeeded in convincing many that the sin which has been put to death by Christ Jesus is still alive and well in the lives of every believer. For it's part, the mainstream church facilitates the lies of the deceiver by continuing to speak to their validity. Instead of speaking to the truth of sin which we find in Paul's evangel, those in church pulpits continue to speak the lie. The apostle refers to this as the spirit of deception, and I have seen many be deceived.
Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see if they are of God, for many false prophets have come out into the world
First Epistle of John 4: 1, Concordant New Testament
~Scott~






