You can spend decades enjoying the sugary coating of sin, only to find out too late that when the sweetness is gone, there’s nothing left but a sour taste. But the problem is that the sour part may not come for weeks, months, or even years. Ingram offers much biblical insight concerning Satan, his demons and the demonic strategy at work in the world system. In many ways the book is to be commended. It will always look and taste attractive – that is, until you bite into it. It is out of experiences mostly at Santa Cruz that Ingram formed his views concerning spiritual warfare as presented in The Invisible War. He’ll offer sex to you from a video screen or in a perverted way, moving you away from what is good, true, loving, and wonderful, and twisting it into something that is evil and destructive in the end. He’ll get you to believe that his counterfeit pleasure is the only way to satisfy your emotional needs. The enemy will come with something that is good on the outside – like a legitimate, strong desire for food, sex, or achievement - offer it to you in the wrong way at the wrong time. Do you remember eating those candies when you were young? They are sweet on the outside and sour when you bite into them.
“You won’t find this name in the Bible, but Satan is the original SweetTart distributor.