deny that God was good. One of Satan’s most effective weapons is to get us to question or doubt God’s goodness. Satan will often imply or outright charge that God is not good. For example, he can insinuate doubts into the mind of a single woman who turns forty and longs for a husband and children: “If God is for you—if He is good—why aren’t you married yet? You are rapidly passing the age of childbearing. Do you really think God is kind?” Satan seeks to capitalize on our trials or tragedies. He can
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