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Is Satan really the god of this world?
In this powerful revelation, Dr. Abel Damina exposes one of the greatest misunderstandings in Christian theology. He explains that when Paul said “the god of this world has blinded the minds of unbelievers,” he wasn’t referring to Satan — but to the lusts, greed, and pleasures that rule people’s hearts.
Jesus already destroyed the devil’s power through His death and resurrection (Hebrews 2:14, Colossians 2:15). Satan is not omnipresent, not sovereign, and certainly not a god.
The real “god of this world” is Mammon — the world’s lust, pride, and pursuit of wealth that blinds men from receiving the gospel.
The God of This World Is NOT Satan — Dr. Abel Damina’s Eye-Opening Revelation
Let’s unpack it clearly and in-depth so you can see every layer of what he’s teaching.
🔹 Central Claim
Dr. Abel Damina teaches that “the god of this world” in 2 Corinthians 4:4 does not refer to Satan, but to worldly lusts, materialism (represented by Mammon), and human desires that blind people’s minds to the gospel.
He argues that calling Satan “the god of this world” is a misinterpretation based on tradition, not revelation from the Holy Spirit.
🔹 1. The Common Misunderstanding
Most Christians believe Satan is the “god of this world” because of:
2 Corinthians 4:3-4 (KJV)
“But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost:
In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not…”
Damina says people stop reading too soon. They never examine who Paul actually meant by “god,” nor do they interpret that passage in light of Christ’s finished work.
🔹 2. The Finished Work of Christ
He begins by asking a crucial question:
“Didn’t Jesus destroy Satan according to the Epistles?
And if He did, did He destroy him for the Church or for the world?”
Then he answers from Hebrews 2:14:
“…that through death He might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil.”
Key insight:
“Children of flesh and blood” = the world (humanity).
Jesus’ death wasn’t just for believers; it was for the world, meaning He destroyed Satan’s dominion universally.
Therefore, Satan no longer holds authority or ownership over the world.
Conclusion:
If Jesus destroyed Satan, how can Satan still be the “god of this world”?
That title cannot apply to a defeated, dethroned being.
🔹 3. The True Meaning of “God of This World”
Dr. Damina explains that the “god” Paul mentioned in 2 Cor 4:4 is not a personality like Satan, but a system of desires—the pleasures, lusts, and ambitions that dominate people’s minds.
“The god of this world has blinded their minds…”
— meaning, their worldly cravings and material attachments block them from perceiving the light of the gospel.
He points to 1 John 2:15-17 to clarify:
“Love not the world… For all that is in the world,
the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life,
is not of the Father.”
Key takeaway:
The “god” is lust and material attachment — what the heart worships and serves.
It’s not Satan blinding people; it’s their own desire-driven mindset.
🔹 4. Jesus’ Teaching on Mammon Confirms This
Damina connects Paul’s words with Matthew 6:24:
“No man can serve two masters… You cannot serve God and Mammon.”
Here, Jesus calls money (Mammon) a master, equivalent to a “god.”
Whatever rules your heart becomes your “god.”
Mammon, wealth, pleasure, and pride are the true idols that blind humanity.
Therefore, the “god of this world” = Mammon and worldliness.
He further reinforces with Matthew 6:21:
“Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.”
This is not about Satanic control—it’s about heart control.
Your “god” is whatever occupies your thoughts, affections, and priorities.
🔹 5. The Defeat and Limitations of Satan
Dr. Damina then dismantles the logic that Satan can “blind” billions of minds:
Satan is not omnipresent (he’s not everywhere at once).
He is a defeated and limited fallen angel.
The idea that he individually blinds every unbeliever is theologically impossible.
Therefore, blindness must come from something present everywhere—like the worldly system of lust and greed influencing the hearts of men.
🔹 6. Apostolic Context and Supporting Scriptures
He references 1 Corinthians 8:5–7:
“For though there be that are called gods… yet to us there is but one God, the Father…”
Paul acknowledges that people call many things “god” — but they are false gods, including wealth, power, and status.
The true God is one—Jesus Christ.
So when Paul wrote “the god of this world,” he was speaking in the language of human idolatry, not of a supernatural being ruling the earth.
🔹 7. The Theological Implication
If the “god of this world” is not Satan but worldly lust:
Believers should stop magnifying Satan as though he still reigns.
The world is not under Satan’s legal authority—it is under Christ’s redemption.
The blindness of men is self-inflicted through desire and idolatry, not demonic dominion.
Thus, preaching the gospel is not fighting Satan’s ownership, but revealing Christ’s victory and calling people out of lust’s deception.
🔹 8. Summary of Dr. Damina’s Key Points
Traditional View: Damiana’s Revelation: Satan is the god of this world. Worldly lust, Mammon, and pleasure are the “god” that Satan blinds minds. Lust, greed, and pride blind minds. Satan rules the world until Christ returns. Christ has already defeated and dethroned Satan. Humanity is under Satan’s dominion. Humanity is under Christ’s redemption, but is distracted by worldly The verse (2 Cor 4:4) describes Satan’s power verse describes man’s misplaced worship and affection
🔹 9. Final Exhortation
Dr. Damina closes with a strong appeal:
“Take off the crown you put on Satan. He is not god; he is a fallen, defeated angel.
The only true God is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
He prays that the light of this revelation will shine in believers’ hearts so they stop preaching a powerless gospel that exalts Satan instead of Christ.
MAIN TEACHING NARRATION (Cinematic Summary Flow)
1. The Misunderstanding
> “Almost everyone believes Satan is the god of this world — because of one verse: 2 Corinthians 4:4.
But Dr. Damina asks: if Jesus destroyed Satan, how can a defeated being still be the god of this world?”
2. Christ’s Finished Work
> “Hebrews 2:14 says Jesus destroyed the one who had the power of death — the devil.
Not for the church only, but for the whole world.
Meaning: Satan’s dominion ended at the cross.”
3. What Paul Really Meant
> “The ‘god of this world’ is not a person, but a system —
the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life —
the desires that blind people’s minds from the gospel.”
4. Jesus Confirmed It
> “In Matthew 6:24, Jesus said, ‘You cannot serve God and Mammon.’
Money and pleasure become a master — a god — when they rule the heart.”
5. The Real Blindness
> “Satan cannot blind billions. He is not omnipresent.
What blinds men is not a devil in the shadows — it’s the love of this world that sits upon their hearts.”
6. The Revelation
> “1 Corinthians 8:6 says, ‘To us there is but one God, the Father… and one Lord, Jesus Christ.’
So why give Satan a crown he never earned?
The only god here is the one people create in their hearts —
Mammon, pleasure, pride — but never Satan.”
7. The Call to Light
> “It’s time to take the crown off Satan’s head.
He is not god. He is defeated.
The true God is Jesus Christ — the Light of the world.”
> “Let light appear in your heart now… in Jesus’ name.”
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10 Things You Must Never Share on Social Media
Beloved, silence is a shield, and discretion is wisdom. The world does not deserve access to every detail of your life. Guard your privacy, protect your destiny, and let your light shine not through constant exposure, but through quiet impact that speaks louder than posts.
1. Your deepest family problems (Proverbs 17:9)
Social media is not a healing ground for private wounds. When you expose family conflicts online, you invite mockery and judgment from strangers who don’t love you. Wisdom says some matters must remain within the walls of your home, for peace is preserved when privacy is protected.
2. Your financial struggles or breakthroughs (Philippians 4:12)
Whether you are lacking or overflowing, social media is not the place to announce it. Poverty attracts pity and manipulation, while wealth attracts envy and hidden enemies. Learn to live in quiet dignity, for God who blesses you in secret knows how to showcase you at the right time.
3. Your intimate relationships (Song of Solomon 2:15)
Every love story thrives in discretion. When you bring the details of your relationship to social media, you expose it to strange voices and unnecessary opinions. The vineyard of love is easily spoiled when outsiders are allowed to meddle. Guard it jealously, for not every happiness should be public.
4. Your plans before they manifest (Nehemiah 2:12)
Destinies are aborted when premature announcements are made. Sharing your dreams and projects too early gives room for opposition and unseen sabotage. Even Nehemiah kept his plans hidden until the right time. Silence before manifestation is not weakness but strategy.
5. Your spiritual battles (Ephesians 6:12)
When you broadcast your struggles with sin, demons, or temptations on social media, you empower gossipers instead of seeking God. The place for victory is the secret place, not public comments. True strength is found when you wrestle privately with God until breakthrough comes.
6. Your location and movements (Proverbs 27:12)
It is unwise to let the whole world know where you are at every moment. Enemies monitor, predators track, and not everyone watching you is wishing you well. Discretion in movement is part of divine preservation. Safety is often hidden in silence.
7. Your acts of kindness (Matthew 6:3)
When you announce every good deed you do online, you turn a sacred act into a performance. Heaven’s reward is lost when man’s applause becomes your motivation. The purest kindness is done in secret, for the God who sees in secret will reward you openly.
8. Your anger and bitterness (Proverbs 29:11)
Social media is not a dumping ground for every emotion. When you vent your rage online, you damage your image and give enemies tools to use against you. Self-control is power, and silence is often louder than shouting. Your peace is more precious than likes and comments.
9. Your failures and mistakes (Micah 7:8)
Every fall is not for public display. Social media magnifies shame and makes scars permanent. Your setbacks are part of your journey, but not everyone deserves access to them. Learn to rise quietly, for your testimony will speak louder than your failures.
10. Your personal secrets and vulnerabilities (Proverbs 13:3)
A man’s life is destroyed when he cannot guard his tongue. Social media is not a safe vault for confessions or weaknesses, because what you post can never be erased. Guard your heart and guard your words, for not everyone smiling at you online is truly your friend.
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In this powerful teaching, Paul Washer dives deep into the biblical purpose of courtship and marriage, reminding us that marriage is not about selfish desires or fleeting emotions, but about God’s glory, the advancement of Christ’s Kingdom, and our conformity to the image of Jesus Christ.
Paul Washer emphasizes:
✅ Protecting children’s innocence – allowing them to grow in purity without premature exposure to relationships.
✅ True manhood and womanhood – young men are called to grow in Christlike character and prepare to be godly husbands and fathers.
✅ The real purpose of marriage – not beauty, emotions, or personal fulfillment, but a calling from God to lay down your life for your spouse.
✅ Marriage as sanctification – God uses both the strengths and weaknesses of our spouse to shape us into the likeness of Christ.
✅ Only Christ can fulfill us – no husband or wife can “complete” us; that role belongs to Jesus alone.
✅ Laying down your life – marriage is a covenant to love, serve, and sacrifice for one another as a reflection of Christ’s love for the Church.
Paul Washer boldly challenges the modern, self-centered view of relationships and calls believers back to God’s design for marriage—a holy union rooted in sacrifice, service, and sanctification.
👉 If you’ve ever wondered why marriage exists, how to prepare for biblical courtship, or what God’s true purpose for marriage is, this message will give you a life-changing perspective.
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