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Hello, to all visitors! And you, the new “Truth Seekers,” our title says it all: Christ’s Soldiers. We provide “Bible Truth” here that relates to the realities of everyone’s battle against unseen forces that many do not understand how to combat, yet they are real!
Here, we arm you with knowledge that’s more intense than your common secular about an ancient enemy who is aware that it has been defeated by “Jesus,” and is becoming increasingly dangerous in our end-time generation. We assist you in knowing your enemy. So let’s get this started…
Evil Rarely Arrives as a Monster:
‘Friends, evil almost never announces itself with horns, smoke, or menace. It prefers borrowed faces—trusted voices, from talking heads, respected titles, familiar uniforms. Scripture warned us plainly: “And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.” (2 Corinthians 11:14, KJV).
The danger is not that evil hides. The danger is that people stop looking. The fallen do not need to invent new disguises. They reuse the same masks in every generation—authority, compassion, expertise, morality, progress. When these masks go unexamined, deception walks freely among us.
The Mask of Authority:
One of the oldest disguises is authority without accountability. When a voice says, “Trust us—we know better,” discernment is often surrendered. Scripture never commands blind trust in men. It commands testing.
“Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm.” (Jeremiah 17:5). When authority cannot be questioned, it has already departed from God. Evil thrives wherever power is insulated from scrutiny.
The Mask of Compassion:
Another borrowed face is compassion detached from truth. It sounds gentle, inclusive, merciful—but it refuses correction. This mask weaponizes emotion to silence conscience.
Scripture teaches that love rejoices in truth, not feelings. When compassion demands the rejection of righteousness, it is no longer love it is manipulation. This is how deception gains moral cover.
The Mask of Religion:
Perhaps the most dangerous disguise is faith without obedience. Scripture records that false shepherds appear righteous outwardly while remaining ravenous inwardly. “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.” (Matthew 7:15).
Religion gives evil credibility. It allows corruption to speak God’s language while denying God’s authority. This mask has spilled more innocent blood than any other.
The Mask of Progress:
Evil also borrows the language of advancement. Anything new is framed as enlightened; anything ancient is framed as oppressive. Truth becomes “outdated.” Discernment becomes “intolerance.”
Yet Scripture never changes. When progress demands the abandonment of God’s standards, it is not progress—it is regression disguised as light.
Why the Masks Are Effective:
These faces work because people want reassurance more than truth. They want safety more than courage. The fallen exploit this weakness relentlessly.
The goal is not chaos—it is compliance. Once people stop discerning faces, they follow paths they never would have chosen consciously.
Unmasking Is a Moral Duty:
Believers are commanded to see, test, and expose. Silence does not equal peace. Discernment is not hatred. Exposing a mask is not cruelty—it is mercy. Evil depends on remaining unrecognized. Once the mask falls, its power weakens.
Author’s Note:
‘Friends, this installment was written to confront a hard truth: most people are not deceived because they are ignorant, but because they are comfortable. Masks work because they appeal to our desire for ease, belonging, and reassurance. When deception flatters our values, we stop examining its source.
I did not write this to breed suspicion of everyone, but to restore biblical discernment. Scripture never tells believers to trust appearances. It tells them to judge fruit, test spirits, and remain watchful. A faith that refuses to examine faces will eventually follow voices it should flee from.
The fallen do not need to dominate openly if they can persuade quietly. They do not need violence if they can secure consent. Every mask described here has appeared before, and every one will appear again—because human nature has not changed.
This essay is a warning, not an accusation. If you recognize these masks operating around you, resist panic. Instead, return to Scripture, prayer, and courage. Truth does not need disguise. Light does not need camouflage.
The greatest danger is not that evil walks among us—but that we grow accustomed to its borrowed face and forget what truth looks like without a mask.
Thank you for your time God bless. Amen!
Author and Servant;
Norman G. Roy III
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