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15. who is satan (also called the demon,

lucifer, the devil etC)?

Satan was originally an angel (cherub guard) and as all the angels, God created him. He was a servant of God and was in one of the highest positions and highest rankings of all the angels of heaven. He was granted many luxuries (Ezekiel 28.12-19). He was the hallmark of a masterpiece, full of wisdom and finished in beauty.

 

A day came when the pride of Satan and his sin overtook him. He tried and wanted to be higher than God and this caused Satan to be punished and expelled from Heaven by God. 

 

Satan represents the antithesis of God and Jesus Christ. He is the very opposite and his "qualities" among others, are the following:

 

• Liar

• Evil

• False

• Son of perdition

• Slanderer

• Deceiver

• Etc…

 

When Satan was cast out of heaven, God allowed him to wander the earth. This will last until the day of the Last Judgment, where he will be bounded and sent off into the lake of fire and brimstone and will be tormented for eternity.

 

At the present time, Satan is able to control, the lives of all those who are not subject to God’ Will and His way, as many times as he wants. These people are therefore vulnerable to Satan’s scheming and evil thoughts. Satan is guilty of many of the disasters and misfortunes that occur in the world today.

 

On the other hand, all the servants of God and His Son Jesus Christ, who are within God’s command and will, shall not fear Satan.  The devil cannot cause them any evil, because Jesus Christ has defeated Satan!

 

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