Tactics, Trends, & Traits of the Enemy Book Bliz


 
 
Title:  Tactics, Trends, & Traits of the Enemy

Author: Jermaine Gadson

Genre: Spiritual

Publisher: Crossbooks – Division of LifeWay (June 2014)

ISBN:  9781462736362—Hard Cover

ISBN: 9781462736355—Soft Cover

ISBN: 9781462736348—eBook

 


ABOUT THE BOOK:

Tactics, Trends, & Traits of the Enemy by author Jermaine Gadson is a must have resource for believers who want to be well equipped to be victorious against the strategies of the devil. The devil is cunning and deceptive, and he will stop at nothing to keep God's people from reaching their potential in Christ. In this book, Pastor Gadson discusses how the enemy uses temptation, seduction, fear, isolation, guilt, shame, and other such things in order to steal and destroy a person's life. Satan works tirelessly through various means and mechanisms to keep sinners from hearing and being receptive of the Word of God, in order to prevent them from being saved. If you have family or friends who are not born-again, this resource will help you to identify schemes that the enemy may be using to keep your loved ones from being saved. This book is intended to equip the Body of Christ to wage a good warfare against the strategies of the enemy. It is not God's will for His people to be taken advantage of by the enemy because of ignorance. This book exposes who the enemy is, what he has done, what he is doing, and what he will try to do in the future, as an enemy of God's people. This book is written for the everyday believer to be able to understand and use. However, it is also a helpful tool for Christian leaders to be able to identify specific ways in which the enemy desires to attack them in order to steal their influence, kill their destiny, and destroy their reputation and ministries. In this regard, it is an encouragement to the Body of Christ to guard and protect their spiritual leaders.

Excerpt:

Chapter One

Know Your Enemy

Before engaging in battle of any kind, it is very important to be familiar with the opposition.  The more you know about your enemy, the greater you will be equipped to fight against them and be victorious. Knowing your enemy includes being knowledgeable of their strengths, weaknesses, habits, origin, and the like. When you are knowledgeable about your adversary, you become empowered to develop a plan of action or strategy to adequately defend against their opposition, overcome their threats and defensive mechanisms, and ultimately defeat them.

Athletes and those who follow sports are familiar and acquainted with this principle. Coaches and players spend hours upon hours viewing video recordings of not only their own team, but of their upcoming opponents as well. They view recordings to evaluate their own strengths and weaknesses as revealed by previous games, and they do the same to identify strengths and weaknesses of the next team they have to face.

This principle is certainly pertinent in the area of the military as well.  No military general, or top ranking official who has authority over military personnel will in their right mind authorize the use of military force without adequate information concerning the enemy to be attacked. Right decisions require right information.  This is especially true if you want to come out victorious and on top.

Now that we can see the importance of this principle from a natural standpoint, it makes sense that this would also apply spiritually in relation to how we are to do battle with our spiritual enemy.  As you read this book, I hope that you will be able to see the importance of this material in helping you towards this very end.  The reason this book is so important is because the person reading it is like a ballplayer looking at tape of his or her opponent or a military general gathering intelligence on a terrorist organization.  When you know where your enemy came from, what your enemy has done in the past, and what your enemy is presently capable of, you are more readily prepared to wage a good warfare and defeat him in any present or future encounters you may have.

The Origin of Satan


 

Since we are dealing with the concept of knowing your enemy, it is important to understand the origin of where the enemy discussed in this book, Satan, also known as the devil, comes from.  Here is what is considered to be the biblical account of Satan’s demise, in Isaiah 14:12-15:

“How you are fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!

How you are cut down to the ground, You who weakened the nations!

13 For you have said in your heart: ‘I will ascend into heaven,

I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; I will also sit on the mount of the congregation On the farthest sides of the north;

14 I will ascend above the heights of the clouds, I will be like the Most High.’

15 Yet you shall be brought down to Sheol,

To the lowest depths of the Pit.”

 

The story of Satan originates in the heaven.  In his beginning, he was created as an angel of God, who was called by the name of Lucifer.  Lucifer was one of God’s chief angels, and as a consequence was given much power and authority. However, because of pride and jealousy towards God, his creator, he rebelled against God, wanting to be worshipped as a god himself. Through his rebellion, he lead one third of the angelic host to follow suit (Revelation 12:4).  Today, Lucifer and the one third of angels who rebelled with him are now known as Satan and demons.  The devil along with all the other demons, are simply fallen angels. They are angels who rebelled against God, and as a result were cast out of heaven, and striped of their original responsibilities and places of angelic authority (Jude 1:6).

The Point of No Return

 

Angels have a special and unique role in the plan and purposes of God. Often in the Scriptures, as well as in other literature, angelic beings are referred to as the “sons” of God. This references the fact that the origin of all angels is God, the One who created them.

Adam, the first human being, is called the “son” of God in Scripture as well, simply because he originated from God who created him (Luke 3:38).  Adam did not have an earthly father because he was the first human being.  God was his father by mere fact of his creation.  In the same way, angels are “sons” or children of God. Angels are spirit beings, and human beings are spirit beings at their core, and God is the Father of spirits. Therefore, God, who is a Spirit Himself, is the Father of all spirit beings (Hebrews 12:9).  God has created all beings, angels and humanity, for His own glory and purpose.

Nonetheless, there are distinct differences between the angelic and human races that are vitally important to understand.  The angelic race was primarily created to serve the purposes of God and His creation. The human race was primarily created for the pleasure of God, to be the glory of His creation.  From this we see a difference in the distinct beings in how they were created in relation to God. Though all beings were created to praise and worship God, angels were created to serve God, and human beings were created to love God.

Without going any further into a deep discussion of angelology, demonology, or anthropology, the study of angels, demons, and human beings respectively, for the purposes of this discussion, there is one fact that is paramount. This fact is rooted in what I have stated above in connection with the purposes and differences in why angles and humanity were created. All angels, as far as we know, were created to serve God, and to stand in His presence.  In this sense, they are primarily servants, because they were created to serve and do the biding of the Father.  Therefore, sense their primary relationship with God is based upon their service to God, the moment that they choose to disobey God; they forfeit their privilege of being able to perpetually stand in God’s presence and to be called in His service. In other words, an angel who sins cannot be forgiven. Someone might say that this is not fair, how can God not forgive an angel who sins.  The reality is not so much that God will not forgive, but rather that the angel has become so corrupt that they have no room in their heart for repentance. For example, do you literally think that Satan has, is, or is going to repent and turn from his wickedness? No way!  Consider this; the angels get to experience the very presence of Almighty God, continually. God has invested in them powers, abilities, and responsibilities to govern and care for heaven, earth, the galaxies, and the universe. They enjoy the lavish luxury of heaven eternally.  Is a person who is willing to give all this and much more up worthy of reconciliation?

Human beings on the other hand have the ability to repent. Therefore, a human being’s eternal destiny is not eternally lost because of sin.  We have hope because of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the “Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29).

This whole concept of Satan being our enemy, is not so much that Satan is concerned about us on our own account; rather, Satan is jealous of our relationship with God, and the position of authority that God has given to us as a race of spiritual beings.  Our fight against the enemy is not just about us.  The enemy attacks us because he knows that we are the glory of God’s creation. The devil’s attack on us is really an attack against God.  The enemy cannot do anything to hurt God directly because God is God.  However, instead of coming against God, whom he knows he cannot defeat, he comes against the ones that God loves.

Think of it this way, the devil is a criminal master mind.  If you have ever watched TV shows or movies, where crime was involved, you would notice that whenever a criminal mind wanted to cause harm to an individual or manipulate the individual to do what they wanted, they would either kidnap, threaten to do harm, and actually do harm to someone of whom the individual loved.  This is not a concept that originated in the entertainment industry to keep us on the edges of our seats.  This is a tactic that originated with Satan, which he is still using today, and will continue to use until his ultimate demise.

The Outcome of Satan


 

Satan is a sore loser.  He lost the battle against Michael and the angels of God in heaven when he rebelled, so he is trying to do as much damage as he possibly can against humanity, and desires to take as many people to hell with him as possible (Revelation 12:7- 12).

When Satan led the rebellion against God, he had to fight against Michael the archangel and the army of angels who remained faithful to God. Satan and his forces lost, of course.  As a result, they were cast down to the earth. By God creating mankind to rule the earth, God was in essence creating man from the very beginning to exercise dominion and authority over Satan and his demons. Satan seizing the opportunity to deceive Adam and Eve through tempting them to disobey God was his way of salvaging what little spiritual power he had left, in order to seek vengeance against the God who had created him and banished him for his corruption. And so, the saga continues.  However, we already know what happens in the end.  Lucifer, now known as Satan, and all those who followed him, will ultimately be defeated and sentenced to eternal punishment and damnation.

So, for us, we must understand that the fight against the enemy is a fixed fight.  We have already won, for the battle is not ours, it’s the Lord’s.  Our God has, is, and will forever be, victorious!

Names of the Devil Throughout the Bible


 

I want to conclude this chapter by giving you a list of the names of the enemy, as they appear in the Scriptures.  In a Hebraic and biblical perspective names are very important.

Names denote the character and destiny of the named.  In the listing below you will see that the various names of Satan that are used are a description of his nature, character, and being.

1.     Lucifer (Isaiah 14:12)

2.     Satan (Zechariah 3:1; Revelation 12:9)

3.     Tempter (Matthew 4:3; 1 Thessalonians 3:5)

4.     Enemy (Matthew 13:39)

5.     Devil (Luke 4:2, 13; Revelation 12:9)

6.     Beelzebub (Luke 11:15)

7.     Ruler of demons (Luke 11:15)

8.     Liar (John 8:44)

9.     Thief (John 10:10)

10.  The prince of this world (John 12:31)

11.  The evil one (John 17:15; 1 John 5:18)

12.  The god of this world (2 Corinthians 4:4)

13.  Belial (2 Corinthians 6:15)

14.  Prince of the power of the air (Ephesians 2:2)

15.  The spirit that now works in the sons of disobedience (Ephesians 2:2)

16.  Adversary (1 Peter 5:8)

17.  Abaddon (Revelation 9:11)

18.  Apollyon (Revelation 9:11)

19.  Angel of the Bottomless Pit (Revelation 9:11)

20.  Dragon (Revelation 12:7)

21.  The serpent of old (Revelation 12:9)

22.  Accuser (Revelation 12:10)

 





ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Jermaine Gadson is the Senior Pastor of Faith Ministries, Inc., a non-traditional church located in Birmingham, AL. Prior to starting Faith Ministries, he served as an associate minister, youth minister, and pastor for local churches and ministries in the greater Birmingham area.  While, growing up in the Baptist church, he gave his life to Christ at an early age, and is a third generation minister of the Gospel.

 

He holds a B.A. in Religion with a Concentration in Congregational Studies and a Minor in Classics from Samford University, and a Master of Divinity from Beeson Divinity School of Samford University.  He is currently a Doctor of Ministry student at Beeson Divinity School. 

 

Gadson enjoys reading, writing, sports, outdoors, movies, and spending time with his family. He is happily married to his wife Kristy and they have one beautiful daughter, Khloe.

 

Visit Pastor Gadson online at www.JermaineGadson.com.

 
 
 

Tactics, Trends, & Traits of the Enemy Tour Schedule

 

June 2

First chapter review at The Book Connection

June 3

Book spotlight at Between the Covers

June 4


June 5

Interview at Blogcritics

June 6

Book spotlight and giveaway at Lori’s Reading Corner

June 9

Guest post at Literarily Speaking

June 11

Video trailer reveal at Vic’s Media Room

June 12

First chapter reveal at Vic’s Media Room

June 13

Interview at The Book Connection

June 16

Interview at Broowaha

June 17

Interview at As the Pages Turn

June 18

Guest post at The Busy Mom’s Daily

June 19

Interview at Pump Up Your Book

June 20

Book spotlight and giveaway at Cheryl’s Christian Book Connection


June 23

Video trailer reveal at If Books Could Talk

June 24

Book spotlight at The Writer’s Life

June 26


June 27

Book spotlight and giveaway at Cheryl’s Book Nook

 

TBD: Book review at Vic’s Media Room


Comments

Cheryl said…
Thanks for hosting Pastor Gadson's book. I had a chance to read it and it's superb. I hope your readers check it out.

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