I am proof that is not true.
Hardly!
So, you are saying you think that "the spirit of disobedience that works within mankind" was talking to Jesus in the desert for 40 days and nights? How does that work exactly?
Spirit of adversary - the spirit of man!
That is not taught in scripture anywhere. You are just making things up in your imagination. The reality is that Satan and the other fallen angels try to take advantage of people's weak flesh to tempt them to rebel against God.
It’s right there in Scripture — you just don’t like what it says. Your “reality” isn’t correct; it’s blindness dressed up as understanding.
Satan isn’t some red creature running around with horns — he’s the
spirit of disobedience that works
within man. It is a spirit of man that we all once had! And the man who carries that spirit is the
messenger (angel) of his own rebellious spirit! They fight against us who are the messengers (angels) of the spirit of Christ (Michael)! Satan and the "fallen angels" weren't spiritual beings that God created.
What do you think, that it was Job's own rebellious spirit that appeared in heaven before God and inquired about himself?
(Sigh) See, my friends? This right here proves SI has no clue where I’m actually coming from. He’s already twisting things, imagining that I’m teaching Job’s
own rebellious spirit showed up in heaven — something the Scripture
never says!
Yet somehow, he thinks he’s figured out my doctrine.
LOL! Talk about missing the whole spiritual forest for one imaginary tree.
Job 1:6 Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan came also among them.
How do you reconcile your understanding of Satan with this passage?
Glad that you asked! I am happy to explain "IF" you have spiritual ears to hear. Some worthy repeat. You ready?
Job 1:6
- "Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan came also among them."
Job 2:1
- "Again there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan came also among them to present himself before the Lord."
By the way, if anyone's bible translates these words (
sons of God) as angels, that is a serious error. The words, "sons of God" in these verses are the exact same Hebrew words found throughout scripture for sons and God. It is the same words found in Genesis chapter 6. The words are [
ben 'elohiym] or as some write it [
bane el-o-heem] which is
literally offspring or children/Sons of God. The exact same words in all the verses. There is no word angel or messenger there in the original Hebrew. Any Bible that translates these words as angel is making a "unjustifiable commentary" and that's not really a translation or transliteration of the Hebrew. And believe me, there is a difference. Commentaries can be helpful, but when they find themselves on the pages of scripture masquerading "as Scripture," that is a serious error. It is an unrighteous act for anyone to translate [ben 'elohiym] as angels when God inspired the words meaning "Children of God."
As for the actual verse, some people have legitimately been confused by the language that these sons of God "came to present [
yatsab] (
meaning, to station or position) themselves before the Lord." Some think that this must mean that they were angels in "literal" heaven.
That is not the case! We have to keep in mind the times that we are reading about. The time of Job was the early years of the world. The language of "presenting themselves before God", is common in Biblical History, and doesn't denote literally appearing in physical Heaven before Him. It is simply common language of the day denoting coming to a place designated for the presence of God, in order to inquire of Him. Today, we'd go to a church to do this. That would be our coming to present ourselves and inquire of God. In those days, they would have their own designated Holy place. We see this clearly for example in Deuteronomy chapter 31:
Deuteronomy 31:14-15
- "...call Joshua, and Present Yourselves in the tabernacle of the congregation, that I may give him a charge. And Moses and Joshua went, and Presented themselves in the tabernacle of the congregation.
- and the Lord appeared in the tabernacle in a pillar of a cloud:...."
God told Moses to present [
yatsab] (same word) himself and Joshua before Him in the tabernacle, and "God" appeared there and spoke to them. Please note, they did not appear in Heaven, but in a place of earth. Comparing scripture with scripture we see this language of presenting oneself before the Lord doesn't denote an appearance in the third heaven as you think! Here they presented themselves before God, but it was in the
physical tabernacle on earth. It's the exact same thing as the sons of God presenting themselves in Job. In these early days, God spoke to His servants the Prophets in a special way. And often times that meant an appearance or His presence in a special way. But don't take my word for it, just compare scripture with scripture.
1st Samuel 10:19
- "...Now therefore Present Yourselves before the Lord by your tribes, and by your thousands."
Present (same Hebrew word) themselves before the Lord and there they would inquire of God. That didn't mean that the tribes of Israel went into Heaven to present themselves before the Lord. This is the language God uses to describe the official, recognized gathering together into the place of the presence of God. Another verse is, Numbers 11:16 where the Lord tells Moses to gather 70 into the tabernacle to STAND (same Hebrew word PRESENT) themselves with Moses, and "GOD" would come down and talk with Him there. You see, this was simply the language used in the old days when the believers or sons/children of God would come to pray, worship and inquire of the Lord. They would present themselves before the Lord for instruction. There is no different in saying, "the sons of God came to present themselves before the lord," and in saying "the believers came to present themselves before the Lord." It's
human beings in view here,
not your feather winged angels, and it's the designated place of worship on earth, not in physical heaven!
Next literally we read in Job 1:6 says "..and there doth come Satan in their midst." So the sons of God came to present themselves before God, and Satan (
the adversary) came in the
midst of the congregation with them. As indeed Satan normally does among God's people. Not at all unlike the 12 Disciples with Christ in Jerusalem, and the spirit of Satan coming in the midst of them within Judas! There we have an example of Judas as the adversary coming in the midst of the sons of God at the Sop with our Lord, and Christ telling him, "
That thou doest, do quickly." Once again we see that Satan makes his appearance on earth through men.
Yes, it's an event that took place, but
not in heaven,
not with angels, not with a being called Satan, but in the early assembly of God's children, where the adversary came among them to bring railing accusation, and God responding
with a teaching lesson for all of us that would last in His word until Christ returns. The adversary meant it for evil, but God used it for good.
Moreover, this also proves to any Bible believing, rationally thinking person that if this were
very literally Satan in heaven at the time of Job, then undeniably he couldn't have been the fallen angelic being in the Garden of Eden that was allegedly cursed
because that would necessarily mean that after that cursing, God allowed him back into heaven as a evil angel. Huh?! Yet again "proving" the total and clear bankruptcy of this doctrine that this was the Same Being Satan that was in the Garden. How is Satan cursed in the Garden, and then years later at the time of Job, back in heaven with God and other supposed angels. Come on! This makes no sense
because it's not true! It's a
church tradition of fallen angels that has been passed down through the years and that many Christians cannot seem to let go of,
like you! Even when they know it's contradictory, convoluted and inconsistent.
God talking to Satan is no different from God asking Adam and Eve where they were, when of course He knew perfectly well where they were. Or Him telling the Serpent in the garden that he had been cursed. It's all for our learning. Not a discussion for Satan, but for us. In this conversation we understand the mind of wicked man who inserts himself into God's assembly and reviles and speaks evil against God's faithful. There is nothing new under the sun. What does God do? God
allows adversity upon Job, knowing the end from the beginning, for our benefit and edification.
As for the rest of Job 1, you need to mediate on this first if you receive the above truth! Selah! I will not waste my time throwing pearls before the swine if it won't receive the love of the truth.