There Is No Devil
Image ID
smdas0093
Description
A sly, hooded figure representing the Devil stands beside a wall outside a saloon, grinning as he pays a costumed fool to write the words “There is no Devil.” Behind them, the saloon doorway frames public disorder and violence, exposing the lie being advertised on the wall. The scene works as a Christian moral allegory: evil advances most easily when it persuades the world to deny its presence. The jester’s painted message becomes a sermon in irony, while the money bag in the tempter’s hand shows deception purchased through vanity, appetite, and social corruption.
Useful for ministry themes on spiritual warfare, temperance, moral blindness, temptation, and discernment, this artwork warns against dismissing sin as harmless. Its message echoes biblical teaching that the devil deceives, accuses, and prowls, while believers are called to sobriety, watchfulness, and resistance.
Useful for ministry themes on spiritual warfare, temperance, moral blindness, temptation, and discernment, this artwork warns against dismissing sin as harmless. Its message echoes biblical teaching that the devil deceives, accuses, and prowls, while believers are called to sobriety, watchfulness, and resistance.
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