MINIMIZING SATAN?
Genesis [ISV] 3:1-5 Now
the Shining One was more clever than any animal of the field that the LORD God
had made. It asked the woman, "Did God actually say, 'You are not to eat
from any tree of the garden'?" "We may eat from the trees of the
garden," the woman answered the serpent, "but as for the fruit of the
tree that is in the middle of the garden, God has said, 'You are not to eat
from it, nor are you to touch it, or you will die.'" "You certainly
will not die!" the Shining One told the woman. "Even God knows that
on the day you eat from it, your eyes will be opened and you'll become like
God, knowing good and evil."
I’ve been accused
of or asked before and most recently since publishing SATAN & COMPANY DT
series, “Why do you minimize Satan?”
I have not, do
not, and will not minimize Satan. I have, am doing and will continue to place
Satan as he is according to God’s Word. All else is assumption, supposition,
fable and myth fabricated by his company (Gen.3:1-5; 1Tim.1:4; 4:7; 2Tim.4:4; Tit.1:14; 2Pet.1:16),
propagated by those unknowledgeable, tragically even Christians including those
vainly attempting Adam and Eve defense. (Gen.3:11-13) Exceedingly awful has
been and continues to be the art and myths promulgate by factions outside of
and in the church.
Why am I doing
so? As an elder it is my responsibility to teach sound doctrine counter to
false beliefs about Satan. (1Tim.1:10; 2Tim.2:2; 4:3; Tit.1:9; 2:1)
Some important
points from God’s Word about Satan.
·
Satan is real, an absolutely actual being. He is
never in God’s Word presented as mythical or ethereal.
·
Satan, though limited, has power. (Eph.2:2)
·
Satan does not however have the power to make us
do things. He could not make Eve, then Adam, disobey God as they did. Nor can
he make you or me to sin and fall short of the glory of God. (Rom.3:23)
·
Satan is not as is God. He is not omniscient
(all-seeing and knowing), omnipresent (present at all places at the same time),
or omnipotent (all-powerful).
·
He does, after Jehovah, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit
rank next highest in knowledge of humankind’s free will. The primary example of
this is recorded in Genesis 3, and his methodology is still just as limited and
unchanged.
·
Reading the Genesis account and related passages
throughout Scripture we see that we are individually responsible for our
actions. As it was so with Adam and Eve and Satan so it is with you and me.
This is also is unchanged.
·
Adam brought sin into this world. We continue as
Adam excepting when we Biblically honor God as spelled out clearly by the Word.
(Rom.5:11-12; Eph.2:1-3)
In summing it is
I that am responsible before God for what I do or don’t do. I cannot shift
blame to Satan, Adam, a tree or snake or the One that made the allowance.
EBB4
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