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Daily Devotions:  Recognizing Satan's Heart Through the Words of Other   - August 23, 2025
Season 6 · Episode 471

Daily Devotions: Recognizing Satan's Heart Through the Words of Other - August 23, 2025

Pastor David E. Sumrall Podcast · Pastor David Sumrall & Sister Beverley Sumrall

August 23, 20253m 51s

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Show Notes

Job 4:12–19; Job 15:14–16 (NLT)

In today’s Daily Devotions, Pastor Sumrall shows how Eliphaz’s words were not inspired by God but by a bitter spirit. These false accusations reveal the heart of satan—angry, resentful, and unwilling to accept God’s justice. But as believers, we know the truth: in Christ we are made righteous, justified, and blameless before God. This devotion reminds us to guard our hearts from bitterness, especially when held accountable, and to stand firm in the assurance of who we are in Christ.

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