Welcome back to the podcast! In this episode, we’re talking about Satan’s tactics and how he works to oppose God’s people—just like he did with the early Christians in Thessalonica.
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In last week’s message, we explored how God’s Word exposes hearts, separating those who submit to the gospel from those who actively resist it. This week, Paul shifts the focus to a new—and even more sinister—source of opposition: Satan himself.
Many people today think of Satan as a cartoon character with a pitchfork. But Paul, Jesus, and the early church took Satan seriously. Scripture repeatedly reminds us that Satan is real and active, working to hinder God’s purposes in the world and in our personal faith journeys.
1 Peter 5:8 warns believers:
"Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour."
Just like a lion prowling for isolated prey, Satan uses predictable tactics to bring down believers—especially new Christians and young churches. Paul addresses these tactics directly in this section of 1 Thessalonians.
Paul’s words reveal that Satan operates in two distinct phases:
Satan works hard to stop God’s work before it gains traction.
Satan can bring opposition in multiple ways:
Spiritual Opposition
Legal Pressure
Physical or Medical Struggles
Whether through phase 1 opposition or phase 2 temptation, Satan tends to use the same basic tools:
He loves to discourage believers through trouble and hardship.
The tempter wants to drag believers back into sinful behaviors and old ways of thinking. (1 Thessalonians 3:5)
Just like a lion...