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“Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning… for he is a liar, and the father of it.” (John 8:44 KJV).
The Author of Deception:
Long before pens touched parchment, a darker author began writing the story of humankind. His ink was pride, his paper the hearts of men, and his theme—rebellion against the Creator. From Eden’s whisper to every empire’s rise, the same signature reappears; deceit presented as destiny.
Lucifer’s fall was the first edit in creation’s manuscript. When he murmured “Ye shall be as gods,” he was already quoting himself from an older draft—a script composed in jealousy and ambition.
Humanity’s tragedy began not in ignorance but in imitation: He tried to improve God’s text. The devil became history’s ghostwriter, revising truth into myth, turning revelation into rumor.
The Hidden Draft of History:
Civilizations imagine progress as discovery; Scripture shows it as repetition. Babylon built towers to touch heaven; Rome raised arches to deify rulers; modern nations stack satellites like Babel’s bricks. Behind each achievement stands the same unseen editor.
Each age learns the choreography of rebellion: pride renamed enlightenment, idolatry renamed culture. The devil’s brilliance lies not in chaos but in careful editing—he never erases the divine line completely; he adds a footnote that twists it.
Rewriting the Ages: The Devil’s Publishing House:
History’s publishers are not kings but ideas. Philosophy, science, and media serve as his printing presses. The Enlightenment promised light but dimmed the stars of faith; Darwin’s theories replaced creation with chance; psychology explained conscience without sin. Every field became a page in the Master Script.
The apostle Paul warned, “Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit.” (Colossians 2:8). Each century re-issues the same lie in a new edition. Ancient idolatry became a modern ideology, complete with temples of steel and silicone. The presses run without pause; the headline never changes: Man is his own god, to some it may seem.
The Human Pen:
Satan needs co-authors. Politicians legislate pride; scholars rationalize it; entertainers romanticize it. Each lends a paragraph to the Master Script. The serpent’s whisper—“you shall not surely die”—echoes in self-help without humility, in art without truth, in progress without principle.
Yet even as men write their vanity, a divine margin note remains: “The counsel of the Lord standeth for ever.” (Psalm 33:11). Every counterfeit narrative still contains traces of the original Author’s voice, waiting for eyes willing to read between the lies.
The Final Chapter:
Revelation foresees the climax: a single system, a single ruler, and a world convinced it wrote its own freedom. The Beast’s kingdom will be the ultimate publication of deception—science, politics, and spirituality merged into one global story where the hero is humanity itself.
But the true ending was penned long before the rebellion began: “The Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.” (Revelation 13:8). The Author of Life already authored redemption. The devil may write drafts, but God holds the copyright.
Author’s Note:
‘Friends, > The Master Script was written to remind readers that deception rarely destroys by force—it seduces through authorship. Every ideology promising progress without repentance is another paragraph in the same ancient manuscript. The serpent has no new plot; he simply modernizes the cover.
The real danger of our age is not disbelief in God but overconfidence in ourselves creating our god. When humanity edits Scripture to fit culture, it becomes a co-writer of its own confusion. The remedy is not retreat but rereading—the return to the original Author’s words, “For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace; this verse is a part of a longer passage in (1 Corinthians 14:33).
History is the battlefield of interpretation. Yet even amid revisions and rewrites, truth survives. Every empire that exalted itself has crumbled; every philosophy that denied sin has eventually confessed its failure. The Master Script continues only when people stop reading the original scroll.
May this work encourage every seeker to proofread their beliefs, to compare every modern revelation with the timeless Word, and to remember that while the deceiver writes history in ink, the Creator writes eternity in blood. The book of truth remains open, and its final page belongs to God alone.
Be a Good Steward To One Another, Stay Prayed-Up/Repent; And May “God Bless.” Amen! Author and Servant; Norman G. Roy III.
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