"A THOUGHT FOR THE DAY" KEEPS THE DEVIL AWAY

1. A Thought For The Day  

a) "A Thought For The Day" keeps the Devil away applies the principles of God found in the Bible to daily living. 

b) Illustrations are used to trigger the memories of its readers to past and present experiences in life; hopefully, causing the lesson of each devotion to profoundly impact the reader. These illustrations stem from relationships, home, work, play, decisions, reactions, thoughts, injustice and justice. Some are humorous and some very serious. Each one demonstrates the theme of that verse. 

c) "A Thought For The Day" is as timely as time itself. Times have changed but people have not. They still face the hard issues of life: the same fears and hurts, the same temptations and sin, the same struggle with what is right and wrong, and the same questions about what role God really plays in their life. This devotional study aids its readers in getting a grip on these challenges. 

d) We shall be publishing a series of such thoughts to aid readers fight back against evil forces on us, and the devil’s effect on society. 

2. What do you know about the devil? 

a) Evil spirits are referenced in a variety of different cultures and religions. For example, Christianity refers to the devil, or Satan, as the embodiment of evil.

b) Here are some Devil quotes on how the devil works:

@1. “All the cunning of the devil is exercised in trying to tear us away from the word.” – Martin Luther

@2. “For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel.” – Martin Luther

@3. “The devil is a better theologian than any of us and is a devil still.” – Aiden Wilson Tozer

@4. “Sometimes The Devil is a gentleman.” – Percy Bysshe Shelley  

@5. “Beauty and the devil are the same thing.” – Robert Mapplethorpe

@6. “The devil has put a penalty on all things we enjoy in life. Either we suffer in health or we suffer in soul or we get fat.” – Albert Einstein   

@7. “The devil doesn’t come dressed in a red cape and pointy horns. He comes as everything you’ve ever wished for.” – Tucker Max

@8. “Pride is the master sin of the devil, and the devil is the father of lies.” – Edwin Hubbel Chapin

@9. “The Devil’s most devilish when respectable.” – Elizabeth Barrett Browning

@10. “The devil is a peace stealer, and he works hard to set us up to get upset. But we can learn how to change our approach so we don’t live upset all of the time. And Jesus gives us the best example to follow.” – Joyce Meyer

@11. “The devil’s voice is sweet to hear.” – Stephen King

@12. “The devil divides the world between atheism and superstition.” – George Herbert

@13. “The devil’s name is dullness.” – Robert E. Lee

@14. “Better the devil you know than the angel you don’t.” – Hama Tuma

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