menageriekeeper said:
I've never actually heard that sin comes from Satan. I was taught that sin comes from the heart of man (the heart of man is decietful and desperately evil). Sooo, can we have some scripture for and against this idea.
THAT OLD SERPENT, CALLED THE DEVIL, AND SATAN, WHICH DECEIVETH THE WHOLE WORLD-Rev 12:9.
WHEREFORE, AS BY ONE MAN SIN ENTERED INTO THE WORLD, AND DEATH BY SIN; AND SO DEATH PASSED UPON ALL MEN, FOR THAT ALL HAVE SINNED-Ro 5:12.
Here's my analogy for what it's worth-An explanation of the "double whammy"
A boy has a cold. He got the sickness from a sin nature of which Satan is responsible.( See Ro 5:12) Satan is responsible for this child's sickness permeating throughout his body-ORIGINAL SIN
Satan or his demons can ALSO be responsible in a second manner, as
the bible tells us of Demon possessions and Satan himself directly tempting Eve and Jesus.
So Satan or his demons directly shoot in a stronger dose of sickness into the boy.
God can inject a dose of penicillin into the boy via the holy spirit
Christians are indwelled with the holy spirit. Often they know they are weak and ask the Lord for strength. Then hopefully he will fill the body with the holy spirit to fight off Satan, his demons, and the stronghold of original sin.
1.Satan is indirectly responsible for our sin nature indirectly (Original sin)
2. Satan and/or his demons can be DIRECTLY responsible for temptations we may have ( demon possession) in combination w/our sin nature
Our sins originate from our sin nature, yet more powerfully Satan himself or his demons are directly causing us evil (possession) when he caused our fallen nature to begin with. Double whammy
People often get upset when others say "The devil made me do it",it's often a cop-out. But doesn't have to be- there is one HUGE benefit in believing this truth. If it wasn't totally one's fault, it's easier to rely upon God to overcome the sin since as a human, we aren't as powerful as Satan or his demons. We are pretty much defeated so we can say "Lord if you want me to get drunk tomorrow, then let the sin take over my mind. I give up,it's up to you whether I sin."
So in turning to the Lord, letting the sin go, and forgetting about it, it defeats Satan or his demons who caused it. All sin begins with a thought. Let the thought go, and you have let the sin go. :saint: