St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582), in the Interior Castle, offers insight to us regarding the wiles of the devil:
"If the soul invariably followed the will of God, it is clear that it would not be lost. But the devil comes with artful wiles and, under color of doing good, sets about undermining it in trivial ways, and involving it in practices which, so he gives it to understand, are not wrong; little by little he darkens its understanding, and weakens its will, and causes its self-love to increase, until in one way or another he begins to withdraw it from the Love of God and to persuade it to indulge its own wishes....there is no enclosure so strictly guarded that he cannot visit it.
And I would make one further remark-- namely, that the reason He may observe the behavior of the soul which He wishes to set up as a light to others; for, if it is going to be a failure, it is better that it should be so at the outset when it can do many souls harm."
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