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How to Protect Yourself from Satan’s Whispering Lies: An Interview with Louie Giglio

Louie GiglioSatan is constantly seeking to fill our minds with destructive thoughts—whether of fear, worry, insecurity, anxiety, temptation, envy, and more. It’s all too easy for him to manipulate his way into a seat at the table intended for only you and Jesus, and to try to make himself at home in your mind. What are practical ways to overcome the Enemy’s lies? What protective lessons can we draw from Psalm 23?

Bible Gateway interviewed Louie Giglio (@louiegiglio) about his book, Don’t Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It’s Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind… (Thomas Nelson, 2021).

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[Read the Bible Gateway Blog post, At the Table Communing with Jesus: An Interview with Louie Giglio]

What’s the story behind the book’s title?

Louie Giglio: I tell this story in detail in the opening chapter, but the gist is the title came from a life-shifting text a friend sent me over a decade ago during one of the most challenging periods of my life. My wife, Shelley, and I were planting Passion City Church, stepping fully into the calling of being a local church pastor. As most church planters experience, not everything was going exactly to plan, and I was facing and feeling headwind and opposition. In the midst of that, I received some news that seemed to vindicate something I was fighting for and believing in. I can remember exactly where I was, standing at the top of my driveway. I typed out a long text to a close friend who knew me well, basically explaining my hardship and frustration but also my assurance of seeing the truth seeming to rise to the top. It was one of those texts where you wait to get a response back, and you expect the response to be commiserative and very edifying. I saw the bubbles pop up and knew my friend was responding. Then my phone buzzed and all I saw were 9 words: “Don’t give the Enemy a seat at your table.”

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How to Live the Bible — Starting Over

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This is the one-hundred-fifty-eighth lesson in author and pastor Mel Lawrenz’ How to Live the Bible series. If you know someone or a group who would like to follow along on this journey through Scripture, they can get more info and sign up to receive these essays via email here.


Then God blessed Noah and his sons, saying to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number and fill the earth.” Genesis 9:1

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Jesus said the second greatest commandment is to love people (Matthew 22:36-40). You’d think the greatest way to obey that command is to tell people as often as possible how to establish a relationship with God that results in the forgiveness of the person’s sins and prevents them from an eternity in hell (John 3:16).

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Jesus’ Model for Prayer

Jodie BerndtBy Jodie Berndt

I don’t know about you, but I spent a lot of years thinking that prayer was basically a one-way conversation in which I’d ask God for what I thought would be good and then see what happened. If my relationships or my circumstances lined up with my requests, I would know that God said yes. And if not, he said no. I didn’t begrudge God when he turned me down (I knew verses like Isaiah 55:9, which explains that God’s ways and his thoughts are higher than ours), but I much preferred it when I’d put in a prayer and get the answer I wanted.

I liked it when prayer worked like a vending machine.

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Video: Take Comfort Knowing That God Knows

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One of God’s unique attributes is omniscience—the ability to comprehend every detail of the past, present, and future with perfect wisdom and knowledge. Scripture says he calls every star in the universe by name and knew each of us before we were born. God is not only aware of our deepest sorrows and fears, he enters into them with us to bring healing, hope, and deliverance.

[Read the Bible Gateway Blog post, Core Christianity: An Interview with Michael Horton]

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Bible News Roundup – Week of May 23, 2021

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Video: Day of Pentecost Meditation on Acts 2

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Acts 2:1-24 (MSG)

When the Feast of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place. Without warning there was a sound like a strong wind, gale force—no one could tell where it came from. It filled the whole building. Then, like a wildfire, the Holy Spirit spread through their ranks, and they started speaking in a number of different languages as the Spirit prompted them.

There were many Jews staying in Jerusalem just then, devout pilgrims from all over the world. When they heard the sound, they came on the run. Then when they heard, one after another, their own mother tongues being spoken, they were thunderstruck. They couldn’t for the life of them figure out what was going on, and kept saying, “Aren’t these all Galileans? How come we’re hearing them talk in our various mother tongues?

Parthians, Medes, and Elamites;
Visitors from Mesopotamia, Judea, and Cappadocia,
    Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia,
    Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene;
Immigrants from Rome, both Jews and proselytes;
Even Cretans and Arabs!

“They’re speaking our languages, describing God’s mighty works!”

Their heads were spinning; they couldn’t make head or tail of any of it. They talked back and forth, confused: “What’s going on here?”

Others joked, “They’re drunk on cheap wine.”

That’s when Peter stood up and, backed by the other eleven, spoke out with bold urgency: “Fellow Jews, all of you who are visiting Jerusalem, listen carefully and get this story straight. These people aren’t drunk as some of you suspect. They haven’t had time to get drunk—it’s only nine o’clock in the morning. This is what the prophet Joel announced would happen:

“In the Last Days,” God says,
“I will pour out my Spirit
    on every kind of people:
Your sons will prophesy,
    also your daughters;
Your young men will see visions,
    your old men dream dreams.
When the time comes,
    I’ll pour out my Spirit
On those who serve me, men and women both,
    and they’ll prophesy.
I’ll set wonders in the sky above
    and signs on the earth below,
Blood and fire and billowing smoke,
    the sun turning black and the moon blood-red,
Before the Day of the Lord arrives,
    the Day tremendous and marvelous;
And whoever calls out for help
    to me, God, will be saved.”

“Fellow Israelites, listen carefully to these words: Jesus the Nazarene, a man thoroughly accredited by God to you—the miracles and wonders and signs that God did through him are common knowledge—this Jesus, following the deliberate and well-thought-out plan of God, was betrayed by men who took the law into their own hands, and was handed over to you. And you pinned him to a cross and killed him. But God untied the death ropes and raised him up. Death was no match for him.”

[Read the Bible Gateway Blog post, Welcoming the Gifts of the Holy Spirit: An Interview with Sam Storms]

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New Thai Version on Bible Gateway: An Interview with Dr. Jerry Crow

Chareeraat (Charee) and Dr. Jerry CrowBible Gateway offers free online access to the Bible in more than 70 languages. One of them is Thai, spoken in the Southeast Asian country of Thailand with a population of over 69 million people and where Buddhism is the prevalent religion. Within that context comes the New Thai Version Bible translation.

Bible Gateway interviewed Dr. Jerry Crow of the New Thai Version Foundation about the NTV.

What is the organization behind the NTV?

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Dr. Jerry Crow: The New Thai Version Foundation was formed to be the producer and distributor of the New Thai Version. The NTV is a scholarly and highly readable Bible that’s popular with serious Bible students and readers who want a Bible written in language that’s linguistically beautiful and also accurately reflecting the original Bible texts.

What need did you see that prompted the creation of the NTV?

Dr. Jerry Crow: The producers of the NTV saw a need for a Bible that used words consistently and would be a translation that those who’ve never read the Bible could enjoy reading and be touched by a clear message from God. Thailand is a nation with very few Bible readers so there’s a huge need for a translation that sounds Thai, yet accurately contains the timeless truths of the Bible.

[Read the New Thai Version on Bible Gateway]

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How to Live the Bible — Getting Through a Season of Grief

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This is the one-hundred-fifty-seventh lesson in author and pastor Mel Lawrenz’ How to Live the Bible series. If you know someone or a group who would like to follow along on this journey through Scripture, they can get more info and sign up to receive these essays via email here.


Most people want to believe that some good things can happen on the other side of loss. This is what we mean when we talk about finding purpose in suffering.

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