“The Sifter” – Luke 22:31-34

You ever watch one of those mystery diner shows?  You know the ones.  Where the owner allows someone to rig up his restaurant with cameras and they watch the employees to make sure they are doing their job well and with integrity.  Then . . . they send in the mystery diners.  The whole point is to push and push and see if the employees will break the rules.  Isn’t that a good image for Satan?  He rigs up situations in our life to see if we will stand firm for God or not.  Join us as we talk about this “sifting” work of Satan and see how it fits into God’s plan.    Sermon originally preached on July 14, 2013.

 

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