 
                Luke 22:47-53 - Walking on the Dark Side - Zane C. Hodges
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Luke 22:47-53 Walking on the Darkside Zane C. Hodges Coast Bible Church
May 21, 1995
In this passage we see three signs that the powers of darkness are at work. One of the frequent signs, that the powers of darkness are at work, is treachery and betrayal. Another sign, that Satan is involved in his characteristic activity, is when in disregard to the counsel of God, we act recklessly, rashly and foolishly. Insulting and demeaning behavior towards others is also a mark of the work of darkness.
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