People are rarely diabolic or bent enthusiastically on evil. As a rule, they are only weak; they cannot resist temptation and thus give way to their evil drives.
The Bible is intensely practical, and one of the reasons God gave it to us is so we__l be better prepared to deal with life__ problems and temptations. All too often we respond to these in ways that don__ reflect Christ . . .when we do that, Satan is the winner and the cause of Christ suffers.
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The Bible is intensely practical, and one of the reasons God gave it to us is so we__l be better prepared to deal with life__ problems and temptations. All too often we respond to these in ways that don__ reflect Christ . . .when we do that, Satan is the winner and the cause of Christ suffers.
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