So there you have it. My case against Satan being a fallen angel. I could say much more, but I’ll leave it there.
Perhaps the real question is why people hold onto this false doctrine. Partly because we were taught it and we didn’t do our own research. And because we need some mechanism to explain evil. We have to have some reason to articulate why it exists. If we can find a way that God had something to do with it, we accept it, even if it doesn’t make sense. That’s exactly what the devil wants us to believe, that God created evil.
How could God make something the opposite of Himself? How could He create evil or the possibility of evil if there is no evil in Him? He would be a house divided against itself, which Jesus tells us cannot stand.
But that’s exactly what many people believe.
I simply ask you to re-examine your beliefs about the devil. Read the chapters from Isaiah and Ezekiel mentioned above. Do some more research. If you only read things you already agree with, you won’t get any fresh perspectives.
Don’t agree or disagree with me just because of what I have written here. Please, please do your own searching of the Scriptures. And don’t take things out of context.
As always, I welcome your thoughts and perspectives. I am always open to honest conversation on these kinds of topics. If there is something you feel I have overlooked on this subject, please let me know.
In closing, I repeat Jesus’ definition of Satan. “He was a murderer from the beginning. He is a liar and the father of lies.” The only power Satan has is if you believe his lies.
Gratefully, Jesus gave us the remedy for all time from Satan’s lies: “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” John 8:32
Perhaps the real question is why people hold onto this false doctrine. Partly because we were taught it and we didn’t do our own research. And because we need some mechanism to explain evil. We have to have some reason to articulate why it exists. If we can find a way that God had something to do with it, we accept it, even if it doesn’t make sense. That’s exactly what the devil wants us to believe, that God created evil.
How could God make something the opposite of Himself? How could He create evil or the possibility of evil if there is no evil in Him? He would be a house divided against itself, which Jesus tells us cannot stand.
But that’s exactly what many people believe.
I simply ask you to re-examine your beliefs about the devil. Read the chapters from Isaiah and Ezekiel mentioned above. Do some more research. If you only read things you already agree with, you won’t get any fresh perspectives.
Don’t agree or disagree with me just because of what I have written here. Please, please do your own searching of the Scriptures. And don’t take things out of context.
As always, I welcome your thoughts and perspectives. I am always open to honest conversation on these kinds of topics. If there is something you feel I have overlooked on this subject, please let me know.
In closing, I repeat Jesus’ definition of Satan. “He was a murderer from the beginning. He is a liar and the father of lies.” The only power Satan has is if you believe his lies.
Gratefully, Jesus gave us the remedy for all time from Satan’s lies: “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” John 8:32