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

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

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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. Don’t forget to like, subscribe to Cathedral of Praise TV https://www.youtube.com/c/cathedralofpraiseTV/?sub_confirmation=1,and hit the bell icon 🔔 to stay updated. Pastor David Sumrall and Sister Beverley Sumrall serve as the undershepherds of Cathedral of Praise—a Christian church dedicated to Jesus and His Word, with campuses across Metro Manila and branches worldwide. Learn more about Pastor David Sumrall: https://linktr.ee/davidsumrall Subscribe to Sister Beverley Sumrall’s Podcast: https://cathedralofpraisemanila.com.ph/podcasts/praise-moments/ Know more about Cathedral of Praise: https://linktr.ee/cathedralofpraise Listen to Bible Radio: https://linktr.ee/bible.radio Check out our music: https://linktr.ee/cathedralofpraisemusic Join the Daily Manna Feeding Program: https://www.facebook.com/COPDailyManna © 2025 Cathedral of Praise. All rights reserved. This video and its content are the property of Cathedral of Praise. Sharing is allowed only by linking back to the original source. Unauthorized use, reproduction, modification, or distribution is strictly prohibited.
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