What the Prosecutor Doesn’t Want You to Know

The enemy’s primary strategy isn’t fear, temptation, or chaos.
It’s accusation.
The Hebrew name הַשָּׂטָן — ha-satan means “the accuser,” “the prosecutor.”
Not a random attacker — a calculated legal voice.
Revelation describes him this way:
“The accuser of our brothers… who accuses them before our God day and night.”
Revelation 12:10
Accusation works because it feels true.
You did fail.
You did think that thought.
You did fall short.
But accusation hides one thing:
the cross already answered every charge.
When the enemy says, “Look at what you did,”
Scripture answers:
“Who will bring a charge against God’s elect? It is God who justifies.”
Romans 8:33
Satan wins only when you forget who you are in Christ.
You are not defined by the prosecutor’s voice but by the Judge who justified you.
Accusation loses its power the moment you remember the cross that already set you free.
