"Deception" by Costa Deir part # 4 (of 8)
Causes of Deception
- Discusses the concept of presumption as a cause of deception, referencing 1 Corinthians 10:12.
- Highlights how faith in God contrasts with presumption influenced by the devil; both are forms of belief.
- Emphasizes that presumption leads to various problems throughout life unless one is aware of its subtlety.
Following Blindly
- Introduces the idea of following others blindly and its dangers.
- Shares a personal experience about being deceived by someone who was initially a blessing.
- Warns against idolizing those who provide spiritual guidance, stressing individual responsibility.
Spiritual Nutrition
- Compares spiritual intake to physical nutrition, noting the importance of discernment in what we consume spiritually.
- Advises seeking God's guidance when reading books or consuming teachings to avoid deception.
Accountability and Responsibility
- References 1 Samuel 15:23, discussing privilege and accountability in serving God.
- Stresses that privilege comes with responsibility; one cannot enjoy privileges without fulfilling responsibilities.
Rebellion and Deception
- Describes King Saul's loss of the Holy Spirit due to rebellion and stubbornness, leading to his downfall.
Understanding Self-Deception and Its Consequences
Causes of Deception
- The rebellion lies deep within man's spirit; there are multiple causes of deception.
- Self-deception is highlighted as a primary cause, referencing James 1:22-25.
- Merely being a reader or heir is insufficient; theory must translate into practice.
The Importance of Action
- Knowing without doing leads to self-deception; heirs who do not act deceive themselves.
- Closing the gap between revelation and demonstration requires self-denial and discipline.
- Pursuing personal desires over God's will indicates living for one's own pleasure.
Pleasing God Through Obedience
- True obedience to God pleases Him, similar to how children please their parents through obedience.
- Being born again by God's will emphasizes the importance of fulfilling His purpose in life.
- Knowledge without action is sinful, reinforcing that knowing cannot replace doing.
The Nature of the Heart
- A person who merely hears but does not act is like someone forgetting their reflection in a mirror.
- Obedience to revealed truth allows us to experience God's character fully in our lives.
- The heart is described as deceitful and wicked, highlighting its dangerous nature.
Temptation and Response
- Temptation reveals what resides in our hearts; purity prevents outside temptations from affecting us.
- Our response to temptation matters more than its size or severity; a pure heart remains unaffected.
- Obeying God comes at a cost, emphasizing the seriousness of following His will.
Deceptions from Within and Without
- Self-deception can lead to demonic deception, making it crucial to recognize our own falsehoods.
- Satan's tactics involve offering something perceived as better than what one currently has.
- Emotional appeals are part of temptation strategies aimed at leading individuals astray.
Biblical Examples of Deception
- Eve's first temptation illustrates humanity's quest for independence from God.
- Many biblical figures succumbed to offers from Satan, resulting in widespread deception.
- People's deception is exemplified through the story of a young prophet in 1 Kings 13.
Testing Obedience
- God's commands often come with strict instructions that test our obedience.
- After performing his duty, the prophet faced further tests regarding his actions.
The Consequences of Disobedience
- The prophet dined with the old man, and during the meal, God's word came to him.
- Despite God's warning not to eat or drink, the prophet disobeyed and was killed by a lion.
- The old man discovered the carcass and recognized it as the disobedient prophet.
Character vs. Gifts in Ministry
- A weak character can lead to deception and destruction despite having strong gifts.
- Character is foundational for ministry; without it, even strong ministries can fail.
- God provides gifts, but individuals must build their character responsibly.
Obedience and Assurance
- Obeying God is essential; His word remains unchanged.
- True obedience may seem simple but comes at a high cost.