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Emily K
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In this chapter (chapter 6), Lutzer walks us through how the serpent is crushed. This is a beautiful chapter on the cross and what Christ accomplished in His death and resurrection.
— Apr 10, 2026 03:53AM
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Emily K
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Chapter 5; The Serpent Strikes Back
A great walkthrough of how Satan has tried and failed at destroying the seed.
"When Satan does his worst, God does His best. In accordance with a plan worked out in the counsels of eternity Christ came to earth to fight against the serpent."
— Apr 08, 2026 03:47AM
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A great walkthrough of how Satan has tried and failed at destroying the seed.
"When Satan does his worst, God does His best. In accordance with a plan worked out in the counsels of eternity Christ came to earth to fight against the serpent."
Emily K
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Chapter 2 titled: The Star that Bit the Dust
Lutzer gives us a background of Satan, his fall, and the consequences of these actions.
"Here is one who was not content with serving, but rather wanted to be served. But alas, he still serves!"
He is God's devil as the title of this book states.
— Apr 02, 2026 03:36AM
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Lutzer gives us a background of Satan, his fall, and the consequences of these actions.
"Here is one who was not content with serving, but rather wanted to be served. But alas, he still serves!"
He is God's devil as the title of this book states.
Emily K
is on page 25 of 256
Forward: written by RC Sproul
Ch 1: Putting the Devil in His Place
Great introduction. Lutzer walks through historical popular beliefs about Satan. He includes Dante, Milton, and Goethe in this discussion. Then he talks about why he wrote this book.
"We can have a proper theology of the devil only if we have a proper theology of God"
"We must never see Satan without seeing God"
— Mar 31, 2026 04:04AM
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Ch 1: Putting the Devil in His Place
Great introduction. Lutzer walks through historical popular beliefs about Satan. He includes Dante, Milton, and Goethe in this discussion. Then he talks about why he wrote this book.
"We can have a proper theology of the devil only if we have a proper theology of God"
"We must never see Satan without seeing God"







