The
Devil Knows Exactly what Temptations to Offer to each Person
But in
this mercifulness of God, dearly beloved, the greatness of which towards us we
cannot explain, Christians must be extremely careful lest they be caught again
in the devil's wiles and once more entangled in the errors which they have
renounced. For the old enemy does not cease to transform himself into an angel
of light 2 Corinthians 11:14, and spread everywhere the snares of his
deceptions, and make every effort to corrupt the faith of believers. He knows
whom to ply with the zest of greed, whom to assail with the allurements of the
belly, before whom to set the attractions of self-indulgence, in whom to instil
the poison of jealousy: he knows whom to overwhelm with grief, whom to cheat
with joy, whom to surprise with fear, whom to bewilder with wonderment: there
is no one whose habits he does not sift, whose cares he does not winnow, whose
affections he does not pry into: and wherever he sees a man most absorbed in
occupation, there he seeks opportunity to injure him. Moreover he has many whom
he has bound still more tightly because they are suited for his designs, that
he may use their abilities and tongues to deceive others. Through them are
guaranteed the healing of sicknesses, the prognosticating of future events, the
appeasing of demons and the driving away of apparitions. They also are to be
added who falsely allege that the entire condition of human life depends on the
influences of the stars, and that that which is really either the divine will
or ours rests with the unchangeable fates. And yet, in order to do still
greater harm, they promise that they can be fates are not to be feared: if they
are, the stars are not to be venerated.changed if supplication is made to those
constellations which are adverse. And thus their ungodly fabrications destroy
themselves; for if their predictions are not reliable, the fates
are not to be feared: if they are, the stars are not to be venerated.
taken from a Sermon by Saint Leo the Great
Photo taken from Wikimedia Commons
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