Showing posts with label #DEVIL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #DEVIL. Show all posts

Monday, January 20, 2025

Eaten by a Snake

 

[1]

 

Matthew 10:16 Contemporary English Version

16  I am sending you like lambs into a pack of wolves. So be as wise as snakes and as innocent as doves.

 

When Dad was teaching at Helderberg College, we lived in one of their houses across the valley from the college. It was one of a row of five houses nestled in a peach orchard. On occasion the farm manger, Lionel Webster, would have the ground ploughed between the peach trees to keep the weeds down. On those occasions I would set out, barefoot, through the freshly ploughed clods to my friend John Raitt who lived next door.  I would take frequent, short steps and trample out a path we could use to visit each other.

On one such occasion, I came across a small snake. Much like young Gerald Durrell on Corfu, I was enamored by the wealth of plants and wildlife that flourished in the Western Cape of South Africa. I already knew about many of the venomous African snakes such as puff adders, cobras, and boomslangs. I didn’t even think of these snakes as I leaned over and picked this snake up by the tail. This one was clearly not one of those poisonous serpents.

I held it up by the tail, intrigued by three lumps under its skin, each about a handsbreadth apart from the other. The snake’s head was well off the ground, even though I was only about seven years old. I held it out at arm’s length and watched, entranced, as the little lumps slid slowly down the snake’s body towards its head. Suddenly the naked, slime covered, pink body of a baby mouse came out of the snake’s mouth and dropped gently to the ground. This tiny pink, furless mouse was galvanized into immediate action. It raced towards the nearest dark gap under the clods and disappeared from sight. Looking back at the snake I was delighted to see a second lump materialize into another naked pink body that also disappeared under the clods. The third lump followed suit.

I dropped the snake and knelt on the soft ground to see what had happened to the baby mice. They had totally disappeared. I have long since wondered how they could have lived in the body of a snake for who knows how long with no air and whether they died because they had no fur and so dried up into a frizzle or actually survived and lived the normal life of a mouse.

I also can’t help but think of how Satan is often compared to a snake. He wanders around doing his best to gobble up innocent souls. Then, sometimes, along comes a messenger of God and releases the soul to give it another chance at life. If we are fortunate to be released, do we dash away from Satan's fearsome grip?

Thank You, Lord, for freeing us from the pitiless clutch of Satan and aiding us as we dash away!

 




[1] http://gallery.kingsnake.com/data/68690DCP_0757.JPG

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Evil--Live Spelt Backwards

 


[1]

 

Amos 5:14-15 (New International Version)

Seek good, not evil, that you may live. Then the Lord God Almighty will be with you, just as you say he is. Hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts. Perhaps the Lord God Almighty will have mercy on the remnant of Joseph.

 

When I was growing up, Americans referred to America as God’s Own Country. There were still people around who remembered the terrible Civil War—a war to banish the terrible evil of slavery. In those days many still believed that God had allowed (or sent) that war to punish Americans for allowing human bondage in God’s Own Country.

By the time I was old enough to remember anything, we had just won the war against Nazism, genocide, and destruction of freedom. America emerged the richest, most powerful nation on earth.

Since that time evil has crept back in. Or has it rushed in? Ideas like “God is dead” and concerted effort to destroy the family as well as the banning of even the mention of God in education and total denial of the devil—the source of all evil—to his great advantage, have gained strength. The sexual revolution, toleration of openly corrupt politicians, and voluntary destruction of over sixty million fetuses compound the negative effects.

The net result is the almost daily shootings in schools; global warming that ravages our environment; increased terror such as caused by the 9-11 attack; invasions, especially along the southern border of our country; embroilment in wars like Korea, Vietnam, Gulf, and Afghanistan, that have killed our young men by the thousands; increasingly vast expenditures on foreign wars.

O, America, we desperately need to search for good and reject evil before it is too late!

Truly we can borrow this prayer from Amos for our situation:
Seek good, not evil, that you may live. Then the Lord God Almighty will be with you, just as you say he is. Hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts. Perhaps the Lord God Almighty will have mercy on the remnant in America!

 

 



[1] https://howmuch.net/articles/most-expensive-wars-us-history

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Conformed Computer Transformed



[1]

 

Romans 12:2 New International Version

Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.

 

Several months ago, Microsoft installed an unwelcome and unsolicited update on my laptop computer. The net effect was that it disabled my computer from showing pictures, etc., on my TV, or any other device. I tried to fix it. I spent hours trying to fix it. No luck.

There is not much that affects my spiritual or mental equilibrium like having my computer revolt against me. Then the other day my nephew suggested that he had had good luck by taking his computer in to a place called Human Computer. I saw John there, and after some hard work, he got my computer doing what I expected it to do.

Thinking about my experience, I realized that my computer is like my mind. Microsoft is like the devil who does his best to zap my mind. Finally, John symbolizes the Spirit of God that can renew my mind so that I can do what is good pleasing, and perfect in God’s eyes.

As long as I own a computer, Microsoft is determined to do some more tweaking to it. And as long as I live on earth, the devil is trying to tweak my mind to cause me frustration and get me to quit living according to God’s will. Praise the Lord, His Spirit is constantly available to place my mind back on track.

Please, Lord, keep us on the strait and narrow road that leads us away from perdition.

 



[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DA6CMsde2k

Saturday, November 20, 2021

God Thunders Marvelously



Job 37:5
King James Version
God thundereth marvelously with his voice; great things doeth he, which we cannot comprehend.

 

God communicates with us in many ways. Sometimes He roars in such a way that everybody knows He is communicating with us. This happened with the Israelites at the base of Mount Horeb when God spoke the Ten Commandments out of fire and thick clouds of smoke. This happened when Christ was on the cross and darkness enveloped everything as the curtain between the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place ripped apart from top to bottom.

When God spoke to Elijah after the marvelous appearance on Mount Carmel, some powerful events occurred in nature. But Elijah recognized that these were not God’s communications—they were simply sent to see if he was awake:

1 Kings 19:11-13 And he said, “Go forth, and stand upon the mount before the Lord.” And, behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind rent the mountains, and brake in pieces the rocks before the Lord; but the Lord was not in the wind: and after the wind an earthquake; but the Lord was not in the earthquake: and after the earthquake a fire; but the Lord was not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice. And it was so, when Elijah heard it, that he wrapped his face in his mantle, and went out, and stood in the entering in of the cave. And, behold, there came a voice unto him, and said, “What doest thou here, Elijah?”

God was in the still small voice. God spoke to Abraham, maybe 4 or 5 times; sometimes only in a dream. When God speaks to us, it is usually in a still small voice—a voice that we can choose to ignore because it is so small—maybe to our eternal peril.

There’s an old story, probably apocryphal, that I’m sure you’ve heard. Everything had gone wrong for a man. Finally, he said to himself, “Let me see what God wants me to do.” He opened the Bible at random, put his finger on a text and it read that Judas “went and hanged himself.” (Matthew 27:5). “No,” he said to himself “God can’t be talking to me there.” He closed his Bible and opened it randomly again and read, “Go and do thou likewise.” (Luke 10:37). So, he committed suicide.

Consequently, how does one know whether this still small voice is indeed God’s voice? Or is it rather a suggestion from our own inner desires? Or, much worse still, is it the devil making a suggestion?

Isaiah counseled “To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.” (Isaiah 8:20) If it is against the direct commands in the Bible—it isn’t God speaking. That brings up the question:  How do we know whether it is against the direct biblical counsel?

We need to read the Bible daily to keep reminding ourselves what the Bible does teach!

Please, Lord, keep speaking to us, and help us recognize Your voice and do what You are asking us to do.

 


 

 

 

 

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

He Is Risen!

[i]

Matthew 27:65-66

Common English Bible

65 Pilate replied, “You have soldiers for guard duty. Go and make it as secure as you know how.” 66 Then they went and secured the tomb by sealing the stone and posting the guard.

 

During Easter time this year, I thought again about the burial and resurrection of Christ. Interestingly, Jesus enemies remembered clearly that Christ had predicted He would rise again on the third day—None of the disciples remembered it. His enemies went to Pilate and persuaded him to post a guard around the tomb of Christ. Even Satan himself wanted Christ to be forever entombed. He was hurting worse than ever before in his long evil history because he knew Christ had totally and irrevocably defeated him. Satan posted his demons around the tomb. The Sanhedrin and Pilate posted 100 soldiers of the most powerful nation on earth about the tomb. They sealed it with a Roman seal. There was no way on earth that Christ would ever see the light of day again.

But the rules of battle had changed. Things were no longer restricted to Christ’s humanity alone. One mighty angel of God showed up in full battle garb and nudged the massive stone cover aside. The soldiers all fell as though dead. The invisible demons from hell fled in chaotic disarray. Christ came forth from the tomb resplendent in divine power.

I am reminded of an experience on a miniature scale. In rural East Africa driver ants, each about a quarter of an inch long, can be found. They make “roads” through the bush and travel these roads by the thousands. They have been known to strip the flesh off an animal in a night. One evening they chose to go into the Conway’s home and clean it out. John Conway came to ask me for help. By the time I got there, there were several thousand ants milling around wildly on their concrete back porch. They must have been three-quarters of an inch thick, and they kept coming by the thousands. I went in and sprinkled kerosene on them and lit it. The whole floor burnt for some five minutes. When the flames went out, the ants continued to pour onto the porch. The Conways had to keep sweeping them out of the kitchen and back onto the porch. In their vast numbers, the ants calculated that they had us beat.

And they did—except for one thing: fire from above! I repeated the sprinkle-with-kerosene-and-light-it tactic, time and time again. This went on for most of the night. We must have burnt several hundred thousand ants that night. Since the colony of driver ants is not infinite, eventually we destroyed them. We stood there and laughed as they were completely incinerated by this fire from above, for which they had no defense.

The Psalmist describes the heavenly reaction to puny human and demonic attempts to keep Christ in the tomb: “From his throne in heaven the Lord laughs, and mocks their feeble plans” Psalm 2:4 (GNT).

Thank You, Lord, that You have beaten the devil, and Your triumphant and vigilant army is protecting me and everyone else who asks You to do so.

 



[i] https://www.funeralwise.com/digital-dying/death-by-ants-from-africa-and-australia-to-florida/

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Unless the Lord Watches Over Us


[1]

Psalm 127:1 

Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)

Unless … the Lord watches over a city, the watchman stays alert in vain.

 

Sixty years ago, Solusi was in the veldt some six mile from the nearest neighbor. Wild animals used to wander onto campus frequently. Russell lived across the concourse from me. The soil was light and sandy and with a little irrigation grew magnificent vegetables. He had a wonderful garden, and the wild critters soon discovered it. So, he fenced it in. This kept the smaller animals out, but the kudus had no trouble jumping the fence and eating his cabbages and corn.

Not to be outdone, Russell put up a 14-foot-high fence with a high tensile steel wire at the top to discourage the kudu. When the produce had grown to a delicious size, Russell came out one morning to pick food for the table. Much of it was eaten, and the spoor was clearly that of kudu. The kudu is a magnificent antelope, one of the world’s greatest. The male sports beautiful spiral horns often six feet long. With all of its mass and horns, the kudu had easily jumped his high fence, feed unmolested, and jumped out again, all in the dark of night.

Russell now declared war. He got a good-sized gun, opened his window, and sat in the darkened room watching the garden. Well into the middle of the night he watched—in vain. Finally, he decided the kudus weren’t coming that night, so he packed up and went to bed. The next morning more crops were gone, and fresh kudu spoor told the tale.

 “So, they like to come in the early morning! I’ll get them tonight,” he decided. He went to bed early and got up around midnight. Lo and behold, the kudus had already come and gone before he got up. He never did outwit these massive raiders. Even so we wrestle daily against our enemy, who hates us.


Thank You, Lord, for being willing to watch over us and protect usbecause no matter how vigilant we are, the enemy is far cleverer than we can ever be.

 

[1] https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipOUXFrh_1zMzMMleXPbpwh2OKYXANtR8Ek1oa2Y

 

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Sojourn to Madagascar - Part 11 - Providence and FAMA

Sojourn to Madagascar Part 11 Providence and FAMA

Moth
On Friday, February 12, 2016, I took a nap to help shake a tummy bug I had picked up. At the end of the nap, as I hovered between sleep and wake, I got this overwhelming impression that we were probably never going to get the email addresses for FAMA. I had an equally irresistible urge to get the next issue out pronto. Let me explain.

In 2014 at the last biannual meeting I was elected president of the Fellowship of Adventist Missionaries to Africa (FAMA). I didn’t want the post, but I got it anyway. Everything has gone along fine. We have made arrangements for our next biannual meeting the first weekend of June in Fletcher, NC.

FAMA publishes the FAMA Newsletter roughly once a month, although in 2014 we had 15 issues. Rose Stickle has been the compiler/editor for as long as I’ve known about FAMA. In fact she may have served as its editor ever since the Fellowship was first founded. She has been fighting breast cancer for many years now, but she has forged ahead as editor in spite of her cancer. Then a week after her November issue came out last year, she worsened and died.

Since then the vice president, Bruce, and I have tried to get a copy of the email addresses. However, we had made no headway. I had been communicating with Bruce, and he sounded discouraged. I tend to let things slide when there is nothing I can do about it. Furthermore, my situation in remote Madagascar does nothing to make it easy to do anything else. The fast approaching date, however, could not be denied.

I decided to reconstruct as much of a mailing list as I could and get the details out of the biannual meeting as best I could. I spent Friday afternoon going through our personal address lists and selecting anybody who has ever had anything to do with Africa. I have copies of the last two year’s Newsletters on my computer, so I pulled every email address that Rose had included in these issues. This took hours, and I did not do it on Sabbath. I need all the rest I can get. I ended up with 183 email addresses.

I also called my brother, Elwood, on Friday evening; that’s early on Friday morning for him. He went over to my house and found a folder with a printout of email addresses dated 2008, if I’m not mistaken. Now in the information age, 2008 exists somewhere back in the dark ages. But it was the best we had. He spent I don’t know how much time scanning everything he could find in that folder including snail mail addresses and emailing them to me.

After surveying what he had sent me and trying several tactics to convert the data he had sent, I found that the most accurate was to take the pdf (printer definition file) version and convert it to text. Then I pasted the addresses into MS Excel. Once in Excel I realized I had a gold mine with 540 addresses. I had to massage the data, pull out spaces, and change special characters like “/” and “~” into something. That was purely guessing, of course. Then I created a short “Do Not Reply” email and sent out batches of 75 emails at a time to these addresses. Imagine my dismay when all, 100%, bounced back as invalid.

After doing several hours of sleuthing, I discovered that in creating the email addresses, something somewhere along the line had added a space to the end of each one of them. So I pulled all of the spaces off the ends and resent the 540 emails. This time 438 of them bounced back as invalid.

I also got a terse rebuke from Google blacklisting me for sending so many emails in one day and having so many returned. They had closed my account for probably 24 hours, they claimed. They suggested that I just might be shooting spam out all over the place.

I went home in a black mood. Besides, I was supposed to go to a Valentine program put on by students as a judge of how well the program was organized. The program was to begin at 6:00 and last until 9:00. When I got there a few minutes before 6:00, it was pouring down rain. In fact it had been raining all afternoon. The organizers were having trouble, and I had to stand out in the rain until almost 6:30. Needless to say, I’m sure my mood did not improve my opinion of the program. Sorry guys!

Valentine’s Program

Monday I teach and had several things to do, including writing the evaluation. Finally I decided about 3:30 to go back to the Faculty Lounge where we can get a rather unstable Internet. That’s when I found out that 438 of the second version of my “Do Not Reply” emails had bounced back as invalid. But a few had gotten through. The Dobiases, who had lived next door to us in the 1960’s at Ikizu in Tanzania, had received one of the emails that did make it. They live right within 2 miles (3km) of where our FAMA meeting will be in North Carolina. They not only had gotten our email but were inviting us to stay with them for the weekend. Wow! They just made my day. I was really excited. Maybe we could get something started! Just maybe.

But the best was yet to come! I had sent the emails out in batches of about 75 at a time. So the replies, valid and invalid, for each batch were all clustered in a single line on my screen. The line lists how many replies it has clustered. I was busy entering these values into my Excel screen. On one of these lines my thumbed bumped the line, and it spontaneously opened to a valid reply

I was very busy with the counting and regarded the interruption as a nuisance. I did, that is, until I saw that it was a reply from Susan Stickle Woods, the daughter of Rose Stickle. Her email stated simply:

Hi Will,
My dad Herb has mom's FAMA list. I just helped him transfer it to his computer when I visited last week. I think he might be willing to do the newsletter if someone asked him. 
Susan Stickle Woods
Sent from my iPhone

I was stunned. I was excited. It dawned on my thick skull that this was no less than the hand of God. He had directed me, impressed me, and gotten me off of my proverbial couch and doing something. Now, out of close to 500 emails on that page, mostly junk, he had gotten me to pick out the one email that had the answer I needed. Not even the email to myself that was in the pack that had reached me. And here one had reached me from the only person that had the answer I desperately needed.

I now have incontrovertible proof in my mind that God does want FAMA to move on and become a source of power for the church. Ellen White once wrote that “We have nothing to fear for the future, except as we shall forget the way the Lord has led us, and His teaching in our past history.” (Life Sketches p. 196) One of FAMA’s goals is to try and preserve as much Adventist history in Africa as we possibly can.

God has a really hard time with me. He usually has to hit me up the side of the head with a two by four before He can get me to do something. It took Him three months to actually get me acting on this FAMA challenge. Then in three short days He worked out what Bruce and I had been attempting for three months.  

I phoned Herb Stickle on Monday evening. It took several times to get through. After all, I am using an aggravatingly unstable Internet in Madagascar through to a tiny mobile phone company, Republic Wireless, in the U.S. on a free Wi-Fi line to Canada. He assured me that he was going to spend the day getting the email addresses through to Bruce and me. Herb was not as ready to take up the Newsletter as Susan suggested he might be.

I went to the faculty lounge after class on Tuesday morning, and there were 12 email messages, each with from 60 to 80 email addresses in a separate .vcf file. Stunned, I thought, “Well, I can look at each one, copy the name and email, (3 items) for each file. I hadn’t counted the total number of addresses yet, but in the first email there were 80 .vcf files, and that represented just the names beginning with “A” and “B”!

I asked Google how to convert these into an MS Excel file. In skimming through a couple pages of suggestions, I found two different steps that would do what I wanted. And by the time I went home for lunch, I had an email file with 775 names and email addresses. On Wednesday I taught literally from 8:00 to 5:00 with an hour off for lunch. On Thursday we had a chance to go to Tana (more about that trip later). On Friday I finished the FAMA Newsletter, Sylvia edited it, and I successfully emailed 90 before Google got mad at me and blocked any further emails. Apparently if I try to email more than 50 emails, Google figures it has to be spam and blocks all future emails for twenty-four hours. It also won’t let me send more than 500 per day. Saturday evening I got the total sent out to 450. I had promised our lunch group to try and get them out that week. Well, at least we got the back broken.

Please pray for us in this land of a curious blend of animism and Christianity and the associated devil curses. Pray that God will see us through to getting done what He wants us to do. I wrote the previous sentences several days ago when I was feeling somewhat down from making no headway on the FAMA project. When I got out of bed on Sunday, February 21, and went into the other room to get my electric razor, I suddenly felt an absolute iron grip on my entire upper body. I immediately wondered if I were having a heart attack or a stroke. I felt as if I couldn’t stand up and headed towards the bed in that room. In the process I mentally went through the normal symptoms of heart attack—death, pressure and pain in the chest or arms, nausea, breathlessness. I for the symptoms of stroke—facial distortion, inability to hold arms at shoulder height, occluded vision, slurred speech. I had none of the above and no pain, I was thinking clearly, my heart pulse was strong and normal and regular. The iron grip left as suddenly as it started, but only after I had gone through the checks I mentioned above. I showered, exercised, got dressed, and washed out our drinking water container; everything was normal. Sylvia got up and put breakfast on. I told her about it at breakfast. She said as calmly as if I told her we had just run out of toilet paper, “Oh, it was probably just the devil. He’s quite active around here.” Then she went on to tell me of experiences told in three papers she had received in her writing class and reminded me of the cat experience. Watch for one of her forthcoming “Notes on Madagascar” at this blog site.

In the last Sojourn (10) I mentioned that I had a bit of a tummy upset. It wasn’t bad, just a continuing discomfort and the necessity of dashing to the john once in a while. On Sabbath the 13th of February we attended the English Sabbath School lesson study. My tummy was a bit obnoxious, but bearable. When we found out that the church service was going to be in English, we definitely decided to stay. But the call of nature became somewhat insistent, so I went out back of the church to the long-drop marked Homme. It was the size of a normal outhouse but had no seat, only a hole in the center of the floor. The previous 200 or so users had missed the hole, and there was a pile of excrement sloping up to a foot (30cm) deep at the back of the outhouse. The sight and the wrenching smell was all I needed. I went back to church and told Sylvia I was going home. I prayed that I could walk the 1 km (0.6miles) home before everything burst forth. My prayer was answered, barely. I cleaned up and went to bed and slept for at least a half hour.
The Crippled Lamb
That Sabbath we hosted a potluck at our home for all of the expatriates at the university. The first to arrive at our home was Sylvia. Pam had left off two dishes that needed to be baked, so we put them in the oven. Shortly afterwards Robert and Prity Bairagee arrived. They come from Bangladesh and live like us, without a car. The Payets came in separately; Edwin comes from the island of Reunion near Mauritius. French is his native language. His wife Alphie is from the Philippines and speaks English, so their two kids, Ann and Aldwin (about 8 and 5), speak French, English, and Malagasy fluently. They are two really bright kids and a real pleasure to have around. We brought Max Lucado’s The Crippled Lamb from the U.S. It is one of several kids’ books he has written. This approaches the birth-in-a-stable Christmas story from the viewpoint of a crippled lamb that had to stay in the stable rather than be out on the hillside with the other sheep and the shepherds “watching their flocks by night.” Aldwin leafed through the book and then said that he had read the book in kindergarten and seen the movie! His parents confirmed this. Ann sat down and read through it rapidly. The Payets met at the Adventist University, AIIAS, also in the Philippines.
Edwin, Alphie, Evelyn, Roger, Sylvia, Pam, Ann, Aldwin
I proposed to the Payets that they take us to Morondaba on a forthcoming weekend. Morondaba is a city on the west coast of Mada and in the center of the baobab country. They were amenable, and we’re planning this for the first weekend of March.
Pam, Robert, Ann, Aldwin, Gideon
Once Roger and Evelyn Pelayo, also from the Philippines, joined us, the table was full of delicious smelling and looking food.  I formally welcomed everyone and said grace. Everyone proceeded to eat with gusto. Some hadn’t had breakfast, so they were especially hungry.

Pam and Gideon Petersen from South Africa were at a district meeting on the far side of Sambaina. They had invited us to go with them, but we declined because we were hosting this meal. My runny tummy made me glad I didn’t accept. The Petersens came in much later, after we had already started on Sylvia’s excellent chocolate cake that she had baked from scratch.
From Scratch Chocolate Cake
The company was excellent and the conversation stimulating. In an isolated mission like UAZ it is easy for misunderstandings to develop and feathers to get ruffled. We enjoyed the excellent camaraderie and some intelligent interchanges. People stayed for various lengths of time. We enjoyed every minute of the time. Everyone had left by about 4:30, and Sylvia and I took a well earned nap. It rained on and off the rest of the afternoon, all that night, and all of Sunday. We got about a total of 1 ¼ inches (30mm).

I mentioned that I spent most of Sunday massaging the FAMA data Elwood had gotten, scanned into the computer, and then emailed me. While I was at the faculty lounge, Mme Hanitra came in to use the Internet. I asked her if she and her husband would like to be on the FAMA mailing list. She was very interested, so I got her to write her name on a piece of paper. Hers is very typical of Malagasy names and a good reason why I don’t remember the names of my 165 students. Her name is RANDRIAMAMONJISOA Hanitriniaina; they always write their surnames in all capitals and list them first.

 I have added the most recent FAMA Newsletter to Blogspot so you can see it if you wish.  

#MADAGASCAR, #UAZ, #MALAGASY, #PREACHING, #ANIMIST, #DIARRHEA, #GOOGLE, #DATA, #EMAIL, #FAMA, #SURNAME, #DEVIL, #DEMON, #PROVIDENCE, #GOD, #CHRISTIANITY