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"ye shall 
        be as gods" Gen. 3:5b 
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 hat’s a lie.  Satan is a liar and the father of 
                        lies.  I am sad to say that he is also a “good” liar.  By that I mean, 
                        no one is better at lying than him.  He  has honed lying into a craft 
                        and is supreme in the art of lying.  A good liar must win your trust.  
                        He must convince you that you can trust him.  Is not this ironic?  God 
                        is the one who deserves our trust.  Faith is simply trusting God.  It is 
                        at this very point that Satan is so diabolical.  He gets us to believe 
                        him and trust him, and he sells us his cheap “knock-off” versions of the 
                        truth.  His watches are gold plated.  They look as good as solid gold 
                        and can be had for so much less.  He is quick to point out that God’s 
                        things “cost too much.”  He is so believable that millions have bought 
                        his timepieces and yet never know just how late it really is.  Satan is a liar.  No one can be as God.  We are 
                        dust.  Yes, we are more than beast, but less than angel.  God is the 
                        only one who is good.  There is none good no not one.  Satan may 
                        be a “good” liar, but he is not good.  To be as God is to know 
                        everything, to be self-existent, to be all-powerful.  To be as God is to 
                        be before all things, to be light, and life, and love.  We may taste and 
                        see that the LORD is good, but even Paul said “in [us] (that is 
                        apart from God) there dwelleth no good thing.”    Satan’s wares are more expensive than you think.  
                        The gold plate wears off fast.  His golden rings leave green bands 
                        around our fingers, and they cost too much.  Even if we did not have to 
                        put any money down, he will make sure that we pay the uttermost 
                        farthing.  He is a liar.  When we see how much each sin costs we know we 
                        have paid too much.  There are always hidden costs, user fees, shipping 
                        charges, balloon interest payments, and the bills are in the mail.  Don’t fall for his smooth talking.  Stay away from 
                        his shopping cart.  Run back to the Living WORD.  Run back to Jesus.  
                        There may be such a thing as a “good liar,” but there is no such thing 
                        as a “good lie.”  "Ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil."  
                        If people knew what was “good” for them they would  not give 
                        Satan's things a second look.  All that glitters is not golden.  The Philosopher warns us, “let the buyer beware.”  We 
                        would say, “let the buyer from the liar beware.”  Truth may cost us more 
                        now, but a lie will always cost much more later.  “Buy the truth and sell it 
                        not” (Prov. 23:23).     When we don’t believe what someone is telling us, 
                        we say “I don’t buy it.”  Never buy from a liar.  Had the 
                        Devil been a "bad" liar Eve would never had "bought it."  Satan is 
                        a "good liar."  We can 
                        however believe God and buy every word He says.  We must 
                        compare every word with God's Word.   Jesus does 
                        not promise us we shall "be as gods."  He does promise us that if 
                        we place our trust in Him we can be "children of God."  There is a 
                        big difference.  When we believe 
                        something is worth it, we are willing to pay.  The truth may appear to 
                        cost the martyr much, but Jesus said every cup of cold water given 
                        in his name shall “have its reward.”  Jesus paid it all.  Christ pays for everything He 
                        orders, and that’s the Truth.  
                         
                                                                              
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