Seeing Through the Adversary’s Lies

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Kylie Ravsten

Joined: May 2014

Karen John, author and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, released her newest book, ย Guilt Free: Using Remorse to Escape the Adversary’s Tool,ย whichย addresses Satan’s tactics and how to avoid becoming despondent amid trials. Feeling guilt is a human characteristic that hinders progression. However, we canย useย the guilt we feelย in such a way that itย can actually help us access the Atonement of Jesus Christ.

In Guilt Free,ย which hit shelves earlier this month,ย Johnย discusses six lies told by the adversary that we should ignore.

1. Comparison

Comparing yourself to othersย causes you to highlight the flaws in yourself as you focus on the strengths of others. This creates inaccurate perceptions of everyone.

2. Our Thoughts

If you want an unclear picture of who people really are (yourself included!), then focus on your thoughts. Satan tries to convince us that “[we] are who [we] think [we]ย are rather than who God thinks [we]ย are.”

3. The Atonement

Many people give in to Satan’s lie: if you sin too much you cannot be forgiven. John explains how this is not true and that the Atonement is for everyone.

To read the full list, read Deseret News’ article, or buy John’s book at deseretbook.com.

Men are that they might have joy โ€” not guilt trips.” – Elder Russell M. Nelson