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1. The Forces That Will Save Us

James E. Faust

Satan does, however, perform an important negative function. The power to resist Satan may be stronger than we realize.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > January 2007

2. The Forces That Will Save Us

James E. Faust

Satan does, however, perform an important negative function. The power to resist Satan may be stronger than we realize.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > January 2007

3. The Price of Peace

Marion G. Romney

I know that there are some in the world who deny the existence of a personal satan. On the other hand is Satan and his fellow travelers.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > October 1983

4. Satan’s Bag of Snipes

Richard C. Edgley

Satan is the great deceiver, liar, and enemy to all that is good, including our happiness and our well-being. Will it be Satan, the author of all lies and deceit, whose single objective is to destroy us?

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > January 2001

5. Satan’s Bag of Snipes

Richard C. Edgley

Satan is the great deceiver, liar, and enemy to all that is good, including our happiness and our well-being. Will it be Satan, the author of all lies and deceit, whose single objective is to destroy us?

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > November 2000

6. To Heal the Shattering Consequences of Abuse

Richard G. Scott

Satan is the author of all of the destructive outcomes of abuse. Do not let Satan convince you that you are beyond help.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > May 2008

7. The Power of a Strong Testimony

Richard G. Scott

As your testimony is fortified, Satan will try harder to tempt you. While he causes havoc today, Satan’s final destiny was fixed by Jesus Christ through His Atonement and Resurrection.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > January 2002

8. To Heal the Shattering Consequences of Abuse

Richard G. Scott

Satan is the author of all of the destructive outcomes of abuse. Do not let Satan convince you that you are beyond help.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > May 2008

9. The Blessings and Responsibilities of Womanhood

Spencer W. Kimball

Moses said, “I would have withered and died in the bright presence of the Lord but for his protection.” Moses, then, in questioning Satan, said, “I could not look upon God except he strengthen me with his glory, but you Satan, where is your glory? He has to leave when you say, “Depart from me, Satan.” Every soul who has mortality is stronger than Satan, if that soul is determined.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > March 1976

10. Winning the War against Evil

James J. Hamula

Their valiance and nobility were demonstrated in the pre-earth struggle with Satan. With God’s kingdom restored to the earth and your entry into the world, Satan knows that “he hath but a short time.”14 Therefore, Satan is marshalling every resource at his disposal to entice you into transgression.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > November 2008

11. Winning the War against Evil

James J. Hamula

Their valiance and nobility were demonstrated in the pre-earth struggle with Satan. With God’s kingdom restored to the earth and your entry into the world, Satan knows that “he hath but a short time.”14 Therefore, Satan is marshalling every resource at his disposal to entice you into transgression.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > November 2008

12. “Moses, My Son”

Ronald A. Rasband

The reality of Satan and how we can resist him. Resisting Satan After witnessing the power and glory of God, Moses was confronted by Satan, who “came tempting him, saying: Moses, son of man, worship me” (Moses 1:12; emphasis added).

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > January 2010

13. Serving the Lord and Resisting the Devil

James E. Faust

The influence of Satan is becoming more acceptable. How cleverly Satan masked his evil designs with that phrase.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > November 1995

14. The Price of Peace

Marion G. Romney

I know that there are some in the world who deny the existence of a personal satan. On the other hand is Satan and his fellow travelers.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > February 1984

15. Of Seeds and Soils

James E. Faust

The seed that “fell by the way side” represents those who hear the word of God but do not understand it and fall into the clutches of Satan. But Satan, of course, is aware of this great progress in technology and likewise takes advantage of it for his purposes, which are to destroy and despoil.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > November 1999

16. The Enemy Within

James E. Faust

Satan is still the captain of the hosts of evil. It is a good thing to overcome that enemy first and bring ourselves into subjection to the will of the Father, and into strict obedience to the principles of life and salvation which he has given to the world for the salvation of men.” 4 In simple terms, this means that we need to strengthen the good within us and to overcome the temptations of Satan.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > January 2001

17. The Enemy Within

James E. Faust

Satan is still the captain of the hosts of evil. It is a good thing to overcome that enemy first and bring ourselves into subjection to the will of the Father, and into strict obedience to the principles of life and salvation which he has given to the world for the salvation of men.” 4 In simple terms, this means that we need to strengthen the good within us and to overcome the temptations of Satan.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > November 2000

18. Our Strengths Can Become Our Downfall

Dallin H. Oaks

Satan has used that corruption from the beginning of the Restoration. I believe this concern identifies materialism as a peculiar Mormon weakness, a classic example of how Satan can persuade some to drive a legitimate strength to such excess that it becomes a disabling weakness.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > May 1995

19. Do What Is Right

Richard G. Scott

You live in a world where it is increasingly more difficult to assure that your worthy dreams and aspirations will come true by avoiding the allurements and temptations that Satan would put in your path to destroy you. I will share four personal experiences that taught me important lessons, with a sincere desire to help you gain confidence in making the right choices consistently in your life.Then I will try to identify how Satan works so that you will be more prepared to avoid the pitfalls he will place in your path.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Liahona > March 2001

20. Our Strengths Can Become Our Downfall

Dallin H. Oaks

Satan uses every possible device to degrade and enslave every soul. We generally think of Satan attacking us at our weakest spot.

Gospel Library > Magazines > Ensign > October 1994

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