How Does Satan Get His Followers?
When most people think of “satanic worship”, they picture small groups of demented, wild-eyed people, weirdly dressed, chanting in odd languages, during which animals are sacrificed. Those, however, are only the most visible vile worshipers under Satan’s influence. In fact, as in the biblical book of Genesis, we know that Satan is usually far more subtle and cunning in how he draws people away from Christ and his attack upon the church. Satan knows a great deal about God’s plan for humanity. Even though the scriptures call him the “god of this age (2 Corinthians 4:4)”, he and his demons know that they have a limited time to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10). In the biblical book of Luke, chapter 4, Jesus is tempted by Satan when he is perhaps at one of his most vulnerable moments. Jesus has been fasting and praying in the wilderness for forty days and nights in preparation for his ministry. During this time, Satan offers him comfort, wealth, and power. However, Jesus knows who feed