Chapter 1
A Biblical Survey of Satanic Deception
Truth of every kind makes free, while lies bind up in bonds. Ignorance also binds up, because it gives ground to Satan. Man's
ignorance is a primary and essential condition for deception by evil spirits. The ignorance of the people of God concerning the
powers of darkness, has made it easy for the devil to carry out his work as deceiver. Unfallen man in his pure state was not
perfect in knowledge. Eve was ignorant of "good and evil," and her ignorance was a condition which lent itself to the deception of
the serpent.
The devil's great purpose, and for which he fights, is to keep the world in ignorance of himself, his ways, and his colleagues,
and the Church is taking sides with him when siding with ignorance about him. Every man should keep an attitude of openness to all
truth, and shun the false knowledge which has slain its tens of thousands, and kept the nations in the deception of the devil.
A SPECIAL ONSLAUGHT OF DECEIVING SPIRITS
ON THE CHURCH
To-day there is a special onslaught of deceiving spirits upon the Church of Christ, the fulfilment of the prophecy which the Holy
Spirit expressly made known to the Church through the Apostle Paul, that a great deceptive onslaught would take place in the
"later times." Since the utterance of the prophecy, more than eighteen hundred years have passed by, but the special manifestation
of evil spirits in the deception of believers to-day, points unmistakably to the fact that we are at the close of the age.
The peril of the church at the close of this dispensation is foreshown to be especially from the supernatural
realm, whence Satan would send forth an army of teaching spirits, to deceive all who would be open to teachings by spiritual
revelation, and thus draw them away unwittingly from full allegiance to God.
Yet in face of this plain forecast of the peril in later times, we find the Church in almost entire ignorance of the workings of
this army of evil spirits. The majority of believers too readily accept everything "supernatural" as of God, and supernatural
experiences are indiscriminately accepted because all such experiences are thought to be Divine.
Through lack of knowledge, the majority of even the most spiritual people, do not carry out a full and perpetual war upon this
army of wicked spirits; and many are shrinking from the subject, and the call to war against them, saying that if Christ is
preached it is not necessary to give prominence to the existence of the devil, nor to enter into direct conflict with him, and his
hosts. Yet large numbers of the children of God are becoming a prey to the enemy for lack of this very knowledge, and through the
silence of teachers on this vital truth, the Church of Christ is passing on into the peril of the closing days of the age,
unprepared to meet the onslaught of the foe. On account of this, and in view of the plainly given prophetic warnings in the
Scriptures; the already manifest influx of the evil hosts of Satan among the children of God; and the many signs that we are
actually in the "later times" referred to by the Apostle; all believers should welcome such knowledge about the powers of
darkness, as will enable them to pass through the fiery trial of these days, without being ensnared by the foe.
Apart from such knowledge, when thinking he is "fighting for truth," it is possible for a believer to fight for, defend,
and protect evil spirits, and their works, believing he is thereby "defending" God, and His works; for if he thinks a thing
Divine, he will protect and stand for it. It is possible for a man through ignorance to stand against God and to attack the very
truth of God, and also defend the devil, and oppose God, unless he has knowledge.
KNOWLEDGE GAINED BY LETTER OF SCRIPTURE,
AND BY EXPERIENCE
The Bible throws much light upon the Satanic powers, which cannot fail to be discerned by all who search the Scriptures with open
minds, but these will not obtain as much knowledge of the subject from the sacred record, as will those who have understanding
by experience, interpreted by the Holy Spirit, and shown to be in line with the truth of the Word of God. The believer may have
a direct witness in his spirit to the truth of the Divine Word, but through experience he gets a personal witness to the
inspiration of Scripture, to its testimony concerning the existence of supernatural beings, and their works, and the way they
deceive, and mislead the children of men.
THE WORK OF SATAN AS DECEIVER IN THE
GARDEN OF EDEN
If all that the Bible contains on the subject of the supernatural powers of evil, could be exhaustively dealt with in this book,
we should find that more knowledge is given of the workings of Satan, and his principalities and powers, than many have realized.
From Genesis to Revelation the work of Satan as deceiver of the whole inhabited earth can be traced, until the climax is reached,
and the full results of the deception in the Garden of Eden are unveiled in the Apocalypse. In Genesis we have the simple story of
the garden, with the guileless pair unaware of danger from evil beings in the unseen world. We find recorded there Satan's first
work as deceiver, and the subtle form of his method of deception. We see him working upon an innocent creature's highest and purest
desires, and cloaking his own purpose of ruin, under the guise of seeking to lead a human being nearer to God. We see him using the
God-ward desires of Eve to bring about captivity, and bondage to himself. We see him using "good" to bring about evil; suggesting
evil to bring about supposed good. Caught with the bait of being "wise," and "like God," Eve is blinded to the principle involved
in obedience to God, and is deceived (1 Tim. 2: 14, A.V.).
Goodness is, therefore, no guarantee of protection from deception. The keenest way in which the devil deceives the world,
and the Church, is when he comes in the guise of somebody, or something, which apparently causes them to go God-ward and
good-ward. He said to Eve, "ye shall be as gods," but he did not say, "and ye shall be like demons." Angels and men only knew evil
when they fell into a state of evil. Satan did not tell Eve this, when he added "knowing good and evil." His true objective
in deceiving Eve was to get her to disobey God, but his wile was, "ye shall be like God." Had she reasoned, she would have seen
that the deceiver's suggestion exposed itself, for it crudely resolved itself into "disobey God" to be more like God!
THE CURSE OF GOD PRONOUNCED UPON THE DECEIVER
That a highly organized monarchy of evil spirit-beings was in existence, is not made known in the story of the garden. Only a
"serpent" is there; but the serpent is spoken to by God as an intelligent being, carrying out a deliberate purpose in the
deception of the woman. The serpent-disguise of Satan is swept aside by Jehovah, as He makes known the decision of the Triune God
in view of the catastrophe which had taken place. A "Seed" of the deceived woman, should eventually bruise the head of the
supernatural being, who had used the form of the serpent to carry out his plan. Thenceforward the name of serpent is attached to
him, the very name throughout the ages describing the climax action of his revolt against his Creator, in beguiling and deceiving
the woman in Eden, and blasting the human race. Satan triumphed, but God overruled. The victim is made the vehicle for the advent
of a Victor, who should ultimately destroy the works of the devil, and cleanse the heavens and the earth from every trace of his
handiwork. The serpent is cursed, but, in effect, the beguiled victim is blest, for through her will come the "Seed" which will
triumph over the devil and his seed; and through her will arise a new race through the promised Seed (Gen. 3: 15), which will be
antagonistic to the serpent to the end of time, through the enmity implanted by God. Henceforth the story of the ages consists of
the record of a war between these two seeds; the Seed of the woman--Christ and His redeemed--and the seed of the devil (See John
8: 44; 1 John 3: 10), right on to the furthermost point of the final committal of Satan to the lake of fire.
Henceforth it is also war by Satan upon the womanhood of the world, in malignant revenge for the verdict of the garden.
War by the trampling down of women in all lands where the deceiver reigns. War upon women in Christian lands, by the continuance
of his Eden method of misinterpreting the Word of God; insinuating into men's minds throughout all succeeding ages, that God
pronounced a "curse" upon the woman, when in truth she was pardoned and blessed; and instigating men of the fallen race to carry
out the supposed curse, which was in truth a curse upon the deceiver, and not the deceived one (Gen. 3: 14).
"I will put enmity between thee and the woman," said God, as well as between "thy seed and her seed," and this
vindictive enmity of the hierarchy of evil to woman, and to believers, has not lessened in its intensity from that day.
SATAN AS DECEIVER IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
When once we clearly apprehend the existence of an unseen host of evil spirit-beings, all actively engaged in deceiving and
misleading men, Old Testament history will convey to us an open vision of their doings, hitherto hidden from our knowledge. We can
trace their operations in relation to the servants of God throughout all history, and discern the work of Satan as deceiver
penetrating everywhere. We shall see that David was deceived by Satan into numbering Israel, because he failed to recognize the
suggestion to his mind as from a Satanic source (1 Chron. 21: 1). Job also was deceived, and the messengers that came to him, when
he believed the report that the "fire" which had fallen from heaven was from God (Job. 1: 16); and that all the other calamities
which befell him in the loss of wealth, home and children, came directly from the hand of God; whereas the early part of the book
of Job clearly shows that Satan was the primary cause of all his troubles; as "prince of the power of the air" using the elements
of nature, and the wickedness of men, to afflict the servant of God, in the hope that ultimately he could force Job into
renouncing his faith in God, Who seemed to be unjustly punishing him without cause. That this was Satan's aim is suggested in the
words of the wife of the patriarch, who became a tool for the Adversary, in urging the suffering man to "curse God and die," she,
also, being deceived by the enemy into believing that God was the primary cause of all the trouble and the unmerited suffering
which had come upon him.
In the history of Israel during the time of Moses, the veil is lifted more clearly from the Satanic powers, and we are shown the
condition of the world as sunk in idolatry--which is said in the New Testament to be the direct work of Satan (1 Cor. 10: 20)--and
actual dealing with evil spirits; the whole inhabited earth being thus in a state of deception, and held by the deceiver in his
power. We also find numbers of God's own people, through contact with others under Satanic power, deceived into communicating with
"familiar spirits," and into the using of "divination," and other kindred arts, inculcated by the powers of darkness, even though
they knew the laws of God, and had seen His manifested judgments among them. (See Lev. 17: 7, R.V. margin "satyrs"; 19: 31;
20: 6, 27; Deut. 18: 10, 11).
In the book of Daniel, we find a still further stage of revelation reached concerning the hierarchy of evil powers, when
in the tenth chapter we are shown the existence of the princes of Satan, actively opposing the messenger of God sent to Daniel to
make His servant understand His counsels for His people. There are also other references to the workings of Satan, his princes, and
the hosts of wicked spirits, carrying out his will, scattered throughout the Old Testament, but on the whole the veil is kept upon
their doings, until the great hour arrives, when the "Seed" of the woman, who was to bruise the head of the serpent, is manifested
on earth in human form (Gal. 4: 4).
SATAN AS DECEIVER UNVEILED IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
With the advent of Christ, the veil which had hidden the active workings of the supernatural powers of evil, for centuries since
the garden catastrophe, is still further removed, and their deception and power over man is clearly revealed, and the
arch-deceiver himself appears in the wilderness conflict of the Lord, to challenge the "Seed of the woman," as it is not recorded
that he appeared on earth since the time of the Fall. The wilderness of Judea, and the Garden of Eden, being parallel periods for
the testing of the first and second Adam. In both periods Satan worked as Deceiver, in the second instance wholly failing to
deceive, and beguile the One who had come as his Conqueror.
Traces of the characteristic work of Satan as deceiver can be discerned among the disciples of the Christ. He deceives Peter into
speaking words of temptation to the Lord, suggesting His turning from the path of the Cross (Matt. 16: 22- 23), and later on takes
hold of the same disciple in the Judgment Hall (Luke 22: 31), prompting him to the lie, "I know not the Man," with the very purpose
of deception (Matt. 26: 74). Further traces of the work of the deceiver may be seen in the epistles of Paul, in his references to
the "false apostles," "deceitful workers," and Satan's workings as an "angel of light," and "his ministers as ministers of
righteousness" among the people of God (2 Cor. 11: 13-15). In the messages to the Churches, also, given by the ascended Lord to His
servant John, false apostles are spoken of, and false teachings of many kinds. A "synagogue of Satan" (Rev. 2: 9), consisting of
deceived ones, is mentioned, and "deep things of Satan" are described as existing in the Church (Rev. 2: 24).
THE FULL REVELATION OF THE DECEIVER IN THE
APOCALYPSE
Then the veil is lifted at last. The full revelation of the Satanic confederacy against God and His Christ, is given to
the Apostle John. After the messages to the Churches, the world-wide work of the deceiver prince is fully disclosed to the
Apostle, and he is bidden to write all that he is shown, that the Church of Christ might know the full meaning of the War with Satan
in which the redeemed would be engaged, right on to the time when the Lord Jesus would be revealed from heaven, in judgment upon
these vast, and terrible powers, full of cunning malignity, and hatred to His people, and as truly at work behind the world of men,
from the days of the garden story to the end.
As we read the Apocalypse, it is important to remember that the organised forces of Satan described therein, were in existence at
the time of the Fall of Eden, and only partially revealed to the people of God until the advent of the promised "Seed of the
woman" Who was to bruise the serpent's head. When the fulness of time had come, God manifest in the flesh met the fallen
arch-angel, and leader of the evil angelic host, in mortal combat at Calvary; and, putting them to open shame, shook off from
Himself the vast masses of the hosts of darkness who gathered around the Cross, from the furthermost realms of the kingdom of Satan
(Col. 2: 15).
The Scriptures teach us that God's unveilings of the truths concerning Himself, and all the things in the spiritual realm
which we need to know, are always timed by Him to the strength of His people. The full revelation of the Satanic powers disclosed
in the Apocalypse was not given to the Church in its infancy, for some forty years passed after the Lord's ascension ere the Book of
the Revelation was written. Possibly it was necessary, that the Church of Christ should first fully apprehend the fundamental
truths revealed to Paul, and the other Apostles, ere she could safely be shown the extent of the war with supernatural powers of
evil upon which she had entered.
THE LAST OF THE APOSTLES CHOSEN TO TRANSMIT
THE REVELATION
Whatever the reason of the delay, it is striking that it was the last of the Apostles who was chosen to transmit, at the very end
of his life, the full war- message to the Church, which would serve as a foreshadowing of the campaign until its close.
In the Revelation given to John, the name and character of the deceiver is more clearly made known, with the strength of his
forces, and the extent of the war, and its final issues. It is shown that in the invisible realm there is war between the forces
of evil, and the forces of light. John says that "the dragon warred, and his angels . . , " the dragon being explicitly
described as the "serpent" from his guise in Eden--"called the Devil and Satan," the deceiver of the whole inhabited earth. His
worldwide work as deceiver is fully revealed, and the war in the earth realm caused by his deceiving of the nations, and the
world-powers acting under his instigation and rule. The highly organised confederacy of principalities and powers, acknowledging the
headship of Satan, is disclosed, and their "authority over every tribe and people and tongue and nation," all deceived by the
supernatural and invisible forces of evil, and making "war with the saints" (Rev. 13: 7).
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