Satanic Plot
Description of Lucifer
The most beautiful creature to come
from the hand of God is a super angel named Satan. Satan was not always the
enemy of God. Originally, he was “Lucifer, son of the morning,” or the “shining
one,” the most startling spirit being ever created! No wonder that even as the
fallen one Satan has the ability to transform himself into an “angel of light”
(2 Cor. 11:14)!
Although invisible to the human eye,
angels are nevertheless very real and function as a definite and important part
of God’s Plan. They were created for the purpose of serving and praising God
(Psa. 103:20). Superior to mankind (Psa. 8:5), angels also have rank and
organization among themselves. The three highest echelons of angels are the
cherubim (covering angels), who guard God’s holiness (Isa. 37:16; Ezek.1, 10),
the seraphim (burning ones), who lead in worship (Isa. 6:2,3), and the
archangel (chief angel), who is the “general” of the holy angelic army (1 Thess.
4:16). The heavenly host and their fallen counterparts, the demon army, are
engaged in warfare that rages continually in the unseen world (Dan. 10:13; Eph.
6:12).
Generally, angels are confined to
the first and second heavens, except for special convocations, such as those
recorded in Job 1:6 and 2:1. The first heaven is the atmosphere around us and
may include the galaxies, stars and planets. Where the second heaven begins is
a matter of speculation. Beyond the stellar universe, billions and billions of
light years away, is the third heaven, which is the abode of God (Eph. 1:20,21;
4:10). Here, Lucifer held a unique position as the “anointed cherub.”
In Ezekiel 28, an analogy is
established between the magnificence of the pristine Satan, or Lucifer before
the fall, and the glamour of the King of Tyre.
Son of man [Ezekiel], take up a
lamentation upon the king of Tyrus {Latin for Tyre], and say unto him, Thus
saith the Lord God; Thou sealest up the sum, full of wisdom, and perfect in
beauty (Ezek. 28:12).
This type of analogy is not unusual
in Hebrew writing; the same principle occurs in the Messianic Psalms (cf. Psa.
16:10). While David made statements concerning himself, at the same time these
statements applied to Messiah. Similarly, Ezekiel presents information which
involves more than the King of Tyre. It is part of Satan’s strategy to gain
control of influential rulers in order to promote his ideas. In this case Satan
had inspired and apparently personally indwelt the King of Tyre but the passage
is actually describing Satan. Thus, the funeral dirge for this king is really
the funeral dirge of the devil!
The description of Lucifer is
idiomatic. “Thou sealest up the sum” means “to have finished proportions’ that is,
Lucifer was created with a perfect balance of beauty and wisdom. The Greeks
called this the “golden mean.” Satan is the wisest creature in the universe and
perfect in beauty! You can see what that does to the image of the devil as
depicted with a forked tail, red epidermis and slanted green eyes! Satan is not
a vicious looking creature. Should you meet him on Main Street, you would
undoubtedly be awed by his glamour and taken in by his brilliant conversation
and personality. He is the most-impressive of all creatures!
Thou hast been in Eden the garden of
God; every precious stone was thy covering, the sardius, topaz, and the
diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and
the carbuncle, and gold: the workmanship of thy tabrets and of thy pipes was
prepared in thee the day thou wast created (Ezek. 28:13).
“Eden’ is not a reference to the
Garden of Eden of Genesis 2 and 3, but refers to the dwelling place of God in
the third heaven in which Satan also resided. The stones listed here are found
only three times in Scripture. They are mentioned in connection with the
breastplate of the high priest (Ex. 28:17-20), in reference to the New
Jerusalem (Rev. 21:19, 20), and here in the abode of God. These stones have
great significance and indicate special beauty and favor from God. As the
guardian of the throne room, Lucifer wore them in the presence of God. “The
workmanship of thy tabrets and of thy pipes’ describes Lucifer’s voice, as the
sound of a pipe organ beautiful and melodious.
Thou
art the anointed [Messianic] cherub that covereth [guards]; and I have set thee
so: thou wast upon the holy mountain [throne] of God; thou hast walked up and
down in the midst of the stones of fire (Ezek. 28:14).
Here we discover Satan’s original title
and the description of his appointment. Contrary to the representation by many
artists, a cherub is not a fat, pink naked infant with wings; he is a spirit
being belonging to the highest and most powerful order of angels. But we must
be sure to understand that although he has extranatural powers, he is not
supernatural! He is still a creation of God and does not have the essence of
God. As the “Messianic cherub,” Lucifer was the honor guard of the Second
Person of the Godhead, the Lord Jesus Christ. Thus, the super angel was
appointed to the highest position a creature could have guardian of the throne
room.
Ezekiel’s view of Satan’s fall
God’s character guarantees the
perfection of all original creation; judgment occurred only after sin was
introduced by Satan. Since God saw fit to judge an angel, mankind can be
equally certain of being judged. In the various Biblical accounts of divine
judgment, the three falls of Satan are used to illustrate this certainty.
The First Fall
Thou
wast perfect in thy ways from the day thou wast created, till iniquity was
found in thee (Ezek. 28:15).
Lucifer made his “entrance” into
heaven as a sinless, perfect being. Given a free will, he chose to go against
God’s Plan. His “iniquity” was negative volition. “Was found” means “to be
discovered.” Before Lucifer committed an overt act of sin, God, who is
omniscient, uncovered his mental sin. This was the moral fall, which occurred
sometime in eternity past, before man was created.
The Second Fall
By the multitude of thy merchandise they have filled the
midst of thee with violence, and thou hast sinned: therefore I will cast thee
as profane out of the mountain of God: and I will destroy thee, 0 covering
cherub, from-the midst of the stones of fire (Ezek. 28:16).
“The multitude of thy merchandise”
is literally “the abundance of thy commerce,” an idiom for prosperity. Satan
did not pass the prosperity test. He had everything going for him; yet he
failed! Negative volition led to power lust, which can only result in violence.
Because of the angelic conflict, Satan has not yet been cast out of heaven.
This will occur in the middle of the Tribulation. Although he still has access
to the throne room on those occasions when the angels assemble, he apparently
commutes between the second heaven and the earth in fulfilling his role as
ruler of the earth (Luke 4:5, 7; John 12:31; 14:30; 16:11; 2 Cor. 4:4; Eph.
2:2). He did not always control the earth, but he usurped the rulership from
man through the deception of the woman (Gen. 3:16, 17). The second fall is
prophesied in Luke 10:18, and its fulfillment is recorded in Revelation.
And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels
fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels, And prevailed
not; neither was their place found any more in heaven. And the great dragon was
cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the
whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with
him (Rev.
12:7-9).
Ezekiel 28:17 gives a recap of the
first and second falls:
Thine heart [mind] was lifted up because of thy beauty
{the first fall, the moral fall the pride aspect], thou hast corrupted thy
wisdom [volition and mental attitude going into action] by reason of thy brightness
[remember, Lucifer means “shining one"]: I will cast thee to the ground
[the second fall], I will lay thee before kings, that they may behold thee [in
the middle of the Tribulation].
The Third Fall
Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the multitude of
thine iniquities, by the iniquity of thy traffick [he has been adding up sin
ever since], therefore will I bring forth a fire from the midst of thee, it
shall devour thee, and I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth in the sight
of all them that behold thee. All they that know thee among the people shall be
astonished at thee: thou shall be a terror [in terror], and never shall thou be
any more (Ezek.
28:18,19).
This final fall will occur at the
end of time. Immediately after the Millennium, Satan will be loosed for a
season (Rev. 20:3, 7). Just as Satan destroyed the first perfect environment in
the Garden of Eden, so he will seek to destroy the second! His evil genius will
inspire revolt against the perfect environment of the Millennium. Although
there will have been no weapons or war for one thousand years, Satan will be
able to promote both by a system of deception. God will meet force with force
and put down the revolt with a celestial artillery barrage fire from heaven
(Rev. 20:8, 9).
The angelic revolt
After Satan’s first fall, he entered
the second heaven, where he became the first revolutionary. He persuaded one
third of all the angels to join him in revolt against God: “And his tail [power]
drew the third part of the stars [angels] of heaven, and [God] did cast them to
the earth. . ."’ (Rev. 12:4). The other two thirds chose for God. In a
sense, eternity began for the angels at that point. Once the line was drawn,
that wrote finis to the opportunity for angelic volition to choose for or
against God! On one side of the line was Satan’s crowd, and on the other side
were the elect or holy angels.
God, who is absolute righteousness
and justice, must pronounce a penalty on those who choose against Him those who
are guilty of negative volition. From a comparison of many passages throughout
Scripture, we are able to reconstruct something of the conversation between God
and Satan. Divine judgment is pronounced: “The Lake of Fire for Satan’s crowd!”
But notice: although the punishment was declared, its execution was delayed.
From Matthew 25:41 and Revelation 20, we can deduce that Satan objected to his
sentence. He said, in effect, that God’s decision to cast His creatures into
the Lake of Fire was incompatible with God’s character. In other words, he
maligned or questioned God’s perfect justice by demanding, “How can a loving
God cast us into the Lake of Fire?” This question has since been asked many
times by members of the human race!
God’s reply could well have been:
“When I created you, I gave you free will. Because I am immutable, I cannot
change what I have done. I have love for My creatures, but you rejected My love
and chose My wrath instead. Since I am also perfect justice and absolute righteousness,
I cannot revoke My decrees. You must stand or fall on your own decision!” Where
negative volition exists, either in the angelic creation or in mankind, God
cannot act contrary to that negative volition. Judgment regarding that negative
decision must emanate from His justice. When Satan challenged God, a conflict
developed within the angelic realm; but God designed a Plan whereby the
conflict would be resolved! According to this divine Plan “operation volition”
was instituted and all the angels were appointed spectators in the
“Civilization Bowl.”
Into this arena, God introduced a
new type of creature called “man.” Like the angels, man possessed God-given
volition with a positive and negative pole. While original man existed in a
state of innocence, there was only one way in which he could sin the same type
of sin which Satan first committed negative volition. Why was man placed on the
earth? First to glorify God: every time man chooses for God, God is glorified;
second, to resolve the angelic conflict; and third, to demonstrate God’s
perfect justice and righteousness in sentencing millions, perhaps billions of
fallen angels to the Lake of Fire.
As the angels watched Adam in
perfect environment, Satan protested: “What does this prove? Why shouldn’t man
love You? You have given him everything, including a beautiful woman perfectly
designed for him. He does not even need to work for his food!” (cf. Job. 1:9,
10).
God replied, “What I did for the
angels, I have done in grace for man. Just as angelic volition was tested, so
will man’s .I have prepared a test: I have placed a certain tree in the Garden
the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.” Without that tree and God’s
prohibition, there would have been no true test for man’s volition.
Even before the creation of man, God
in His omniscience knew that man would fail this simple test and that a barrier
would consequently exist between man and God. He knew each factor in this
barrier that would separate man from God: sin; the penalty of sin, which is spiritual
death; physical birth, which precludes any relationship with God; human or
relative righteousness as opposed to God’s perfect righteousness which is
resident in the divine character; man’s position in Adam, devoid of eternal
life. Because God loved man and wanted to express His love toward him, He
predesigned a Plan for the removal of the barrier. This Plan, originating from
God’s sovereignty, was motivated-by His perfect love. Consequently, He treated
man in grace. Grace is God’s maximum love, which means that we cannot earn what
God does for us; we do not deserve it, and we cannot work for it. The barrier
could be removed only by another Tree the Cross.
The problem of sin would be resolved
by redemption (1 Pet. 1:18, 19); the penalty of sin would be removed by the
spiritual death of Christ (1 Pet 2:24); the problem of physical birth would be
overcome by regeneration (Gal. 3:26); man’s relative or human righteousness
would be solved by the imputation of divine righteousness (2 Cor. 5:21); the
character (perfect righteousness and justice) of God would be resolved by
propitiation: that is, the righteousness and justice of God the Father would be
satisfied by the perfect righteousness of His Son, Jesus Christ, who, by taking
the place of the sinner, would pay the penalty of sin (1 John 2:2; 4:10).
Finally, the barrier of being born “in Adam” (with temporal life) would be
settled by positional truth, for the one who believes in Christ would receive
eternal life (1 John 5:11). Thus, through the work of Christ on the Cross, the
barrier is removed. Man is reconciled to God by faith in Christ and enters into
a personal relationship with God!
As the angels watch the Civilization
Bowl, they observe people trusting in Christ every day; this causes the devil
to gnash his teeth! Every time a person believes in the Lord Jesus Christ as
his Savior, it is another reminder to Satan and his angels that they are doomed
and that God IS fair and just in condemning
the fallen angels to the Lake of Fire. Those who reject the love of God,
expressed in the perfect salvation Plan, become the objects of divine
righteousness and justice, and must receive God’s wrath. They have, in fact,
judged themselves “unworthy of everlasting live” (Acts 13:46); by divine
judgment, they must join Satan in the Lake of Fire. Thus two problems are
resolved at once: the ancient conflict (God’s sentence is vindicated: Satan
deserves his eternal judgment); and the temporal conflict (the one who rejects
Jesus Christ in time will also receive the same eternal judgment).
This means that man has a purpose on
the earth, and this purpose is first realized the day he believes in Christ.
The Scripture says that elect angels in heaven rejoice over one sinner who
changes his attitude toward the Person of Jesus Christ (Luke 15:7, 10). You
should begin to see the parallel between Satan’s fall and that of man. God put
innocent man on the earth; Satan’s objective then, as now, was to lure man into
following his own course — to act independently of God. When believers are not
filled with the Spirit, when they fail to use the faith-rest technique and do
not occupy themselves with Christ nor live in the Word, they are functioning
independently of God, and fulfilling the Satanic objective. On the other hand
when they receive Christ as Savior, when they are filled with the Spirit and
operate on the grace techniques of the Christian way of life, they are
depending upon God and utilizing what He has provided in grace. Every time a
believer latches onto grace, he glorifies God!
Isaiah’s view of Satan’s fall
The historical background for the
Isaiah passage is a threefold judgment of nations and their rulers. Isaiah
14:1-11 concerns the judgment of the Babylonian Empire. God used this empire,
as well as the Assyrian Empire, to discipline Israel; but both nations went too
far and became anti-Semitic; therefore, God destroyed them. The second
judgment, recorded in Isaiah 14, concerns King Ahaz and the Southern Kingdom,
Judah.
Because of a revolt against divine
authority, the nation Israel had been split into two entities. The Northern
Kingdom (the ten tribes) called “Israel’ or “Ephraim,” had its capital at
Samaria; the capital of the Southern Kingdom (the tribes of Judah and Benjamin)
was Jerusalem. In 721 BC, the Northern Kingdom,
apostate and degenerate, had gone into the fifth cycle of discipline under
military conquest by Assyria. Jeremiah and Isaiah were commissioned by God to
warn Judah of impending calamity if she continued in the same idolatrous
practices as her sister to the north.
The failures of these Jews, from the
standpoint of spiritual, economic, military and social life, will comprise the
background for our study. They ignored the principles of freedom by which a
national entity functions to the glory of God. Finally, in 586 BC, Judah, the Southern Kingdom, was conquered by the armies of
Nebuchadnezzar, and many of the Jews were taken into captivity by the
Chaldeans.
Isaiah began his ministry during the
reign of Ahaz, King of Judah. Threatened by a siege from the combined forces of
Syria and Ephraim (the Northern Kingdom Isa. 7:1, 2), Ahaz had panicked.
Instead of heeding Isaiah’s warning to trust the Lord (Isa. 7:3-12), Ahaz
sought advice from a wizard (operation necromancy — Isa. 8:19). The wizard
(male medium) was indwelt by demons. The counsel they passed on to Ahaz had
come straight from Satan and was therefore cursed.
That brings us to the third judgment
in Isaiah 14 that of Satan. Why should the doom of an angel be inserted in the
middle of a chapter that describes the censure of nations? The point is that
all judgments in Isaiah 14 are correlated. The condemnation of Belshazzar (Isa.
14:4) is related to the evil decision of Ahaz. This decision resulted in the
fall of three nations: Chaldea, Assyria and Judah. In the same manner, Isaiah
began with the second judgment of Satan and related it to its source the
original Satanic sin of negative volition. Hence, Isaiah’s view is recorded in
its logical rather than its chronological sequence.
The Second Fall
How art thou fallen from heaven, 0 Lucifer, son of the
morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations (Isa. 14:12)!
This sentence is executed after the
Church Age is terminated and the Tribulation has been under way for three and a
half years. At that future date, Satan will be thrown out of heaven once and
for all and cast onto the earth, where he will make one last supreme effort to
annihilate the Jews (Rev. 12).” He will have three and a half years to wreak
havoc; then he will be bound for the duration of the Millennium (Rev. 20:1-3).
One of Satan’s objectives is the
destruction of national entities. Only through the Fourth Divine Institution,
Nationalism, is it possible to have maximum dissemination of the Gospel
throughout the world. Evangelism can never function under any system of
internationalism! One of the greatest periods of missionary activity occurred
during the last half of the nineteenth century a period of vigorous
nationalism. During the Tribulation, Satan will accomplish the final
destruction of nations through the promotion of political and religious
internationalism.
The First Fall
For thou hast said in thine heart [thought in thine
mind], I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of
God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the
north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most
High (Isa.
14:13, 14).
These two verses describe the first
fall of Satan, which took place prior to man’s existence on the earth. Notice
an extremely important point: THE FIRST SIN EVER COMMITTED WAS IN THE REALM OF
THE MIND — MENTAL ATTITUDE SIN!? There is no other book in the universe that
can assert with perfect accuracy what Satan THOUGHT! This information comes
directly from God, who is the omniscient, all-knowing Mind Reader, whose
knowledge is neither restricted by time nor space. Each of Lucifer’s five
boastful presumptions against the will of God was an expression of a negative
mental attitude and reveals the author of negative volition as Satan an angel!
Volition always implies the existence of free will. Positive volition is
demonstrated when we do the will of God, while negative volition produces
activities from the human will independent of God.
The First “I Will”: “I will
ascend into heaven.” With the exception of the seraphim and cherubim (“four
living creatures”) mentioned in Isaiah 6:1-3 and in Revelation 4:6-9, Satan is
the only angel who is recorded as residing in the third heaven the throne room
of God. At this point, Satan had not yet fallen from the third heaven;
therefore, the first “I will” is not a desire to live in the throne room but an
expression of power lust to displace God as the Ruler of the third heaven.
The Second “I Will”: “I will
exalt my throne above the stars of God” The “stars of God” refer to angels (cf.
Job 38:7; Rev. 12:3, 4). In other words, Satan is plotting in his mind, “I will
take over the angelic creation.” The second “l will” reveals Satan’s ambition
to seize greater power and authority and to replace God as the Ruler of angels.
His power lust affected not only the angelic creation but the human race as
well. In understanding Satan’s original sin, one begins to recognize the lust
pattern of the old sin nature, which includes power, ego and approbation lusts.
The Third “I Will”: “I will
sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north.” “I
will sit” means “to sit on a throne, to rule.” “The mount of the congregation”
is literally “the mount of the assembly,” a place where the Jews gathered, also
referred to in Psalm 48:-2. This “I will” projects Satan’s desire to rule the
earth.
The Fourth “I Will”: “I will
ascend above the heights of the clouds.” Out of approximately 150 references in
the Bible to clouds, over one hundred of these refer to divine Presence (Ex.
16:10; 40:-38; 1 Kgs. 8:10; Psa. 104:3; Isa. 19:1; Matt. 24:30, etc.). The
fourth “I will” indicates the obsession of Satan to supplant God as the
Sovereign of the universe to control all creation. He wants the glory; but he
has neither the character, ability nor the means under “operation grace” to
achieve the objective.
The Fifth “I Will”: “I will
be like the most High.” The fifth “I will” conveys Satan’s fantastic power
lust: “I will be like God” However, Satan does not possess the character of God
(sovereignty, absolute righteousness, justice, love, eternal life, omniscience,
omnipotence, omnipresence, immutability and veracity); therefore, this ambition
is also futile. Only a believer filled with the Spirit can imitate God (Eph.
5:1, 18; Gal. 4:19; 5:22, 23). In his desire to be like God, the devil is the
greatest of all counterfeiters. He is the source of all religious and
philosophical systems which deify man and simulate the Truth.
Of all the categories of sin in the
human race, one of the most detrimental is power lust, which emanated from the
fifth “I will.” There are many people in local churches, for example, who
hustle for some top position. I am not speaking of believers who are genuinely
motivated by the Holy Spirit, but of those who are driven by lustful ambition
and comprise the world’s worst Christians. Often others in the church regard
them as wonderful, even as “model” Christians, because they have an impeccable
facade of self-righteousness. They observe all the taboos’ never commit overt
sins, but are filled with hypocrisy; they are eaten up with envy, jealousy and
pride; they lust for power; they lust for praise! This gives you some idea of
Satan’s modus operandi in his original fall.
The Third Fall
Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of
the pit (Isa.
14:15).
Satan will reach his ultimate doom,
as the sentence handed down by God in eternity past is executed at the end of
time Details of this judgment are found in the Book of Revelation.
And the devil that deceived them was
cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast
[dictator
of the Revived Roman Empire] and the false prophet [dictator of Palestine] are,
and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever (Rev. 20:10).
The Lake of Fire was “prepared for
the devil and his angels” (Matt. 25:41), not for members of the human race; but
do not make any false conclusions! Certain members of the human race will be
there! Contrary to popular belief, it is not only “sinners” who go to hell, but
the Scripture states, “ALL HAVE SINNED, and come short of the glory of God”
(Rom 3:23). Religious people go to hell! Moral people go to hell!
Self-righteous people go to hell! Good people, sincere, holier-than thou people
ALL kinds of people go to hell; and they go for one reason only THEY HAVE
REJECTED JESUS
CHRIST
AS SAVIOR!
He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and
he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth
on him (John
3:3).
The fall of man
God could have cast Satan into the
Lake of Fire immediately; instead, as we have seen, God chose to populate one
planet — earth — to prove to Satan and the fallen angels that His judgment is fair.
Therefore, we find ourselves in the midst of the angelic conflict. The
Civilization Bowl now had players on the field! In order that man might have a
test for his volition, a tree was placed in the Garden of Eden the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil. The fruit of that tree was forbidden to man, and as
long as he remained positive to the divine prohibition, he would enjoy the
benefits of perfect environment in the Garden. If man partook of the tree he
would act independently of God, just as Satan had done.
Satan and all the angels stood by to
watch this very carefully. Should man fail the first test, Satan could assume
that he had won the first round. This provides the background as the “first
quarter” opened up in the Civilization Bowl.
Now
the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made . . . (Gen. 3:la).
Of the three categories of creation
(angel, Homo sapiens and animal), the serpent is in the lowest echelon. Yet in the
Garden he was the most beautiful creature among the animals and was probably
the woman’s pet. The Hebrew word for “serpent” means “refracted light” shining
one, beautiful one, glamorous one. Apparently, he possessed a transparency or
some rare beauty which set him apart from the other species of the animal
kingdom. Undoubtedly, this is why Satan chose the
serpent
as his instrument to reach the woman.
Up to this time, the world belonged
to man; he was the supreme ruler and had authority over all creation. It is
always Satan’s strategy to introduce doubt in the mind of Homo sapiens; and in
order to accomplish this, the devil uses “agencies,” the first being the
serpent. Actually, Satan is so closely identified with this creature that
“serpent” becomes one of his titles (Gen. 3:14, 15; Rev. 12:9). As the most
perceptive of all the creatures in the Garden, the serpent apparently could
carry on some kind of conversation at that time. The implication is that a
dialogue between the serpent and the woman was not unusual, for the woman was
not startled to hear him speak.
The Attack on the Woman
And he [the serpent] said unto the woman, Yea, hath God
said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden (Gen. 3:lb)?
Remember that it was Satan, not the
serpent, who spoke with the woman. Now, why did he attack the woman and not the
man? The woman was under the authority of the man; she was in absolute
obedience to him willingly and happily obedient! That is part of perfect
environment. We see little evidence of that today! Had the man been solicited
to evil and succumbed first, then the woman could always claim the excuse that
she was simply obeying the authority of the man! Therefore, Satan first
attacked the one who was dependent.
Satan fired his opening burst: “Yea,
hath God said . . .” The first title for God used by the Holy Spirit in Genesis
3:1 is “LORD God” (JEHOVAH ELOHIM), whereas Satan used only ELOHIM. There is a difference between the two titles: LORD in the Old Testament is JEHOVAH, the name of God IN RELATIONSHIP
TO MAN. This title can refer to any Member of the Trinity, as indicated by the
context. ELOHIM is the plural word for
“God” IN TRANSCENDENCE, emphasizing divine essence, and applies to more than
one Personality, usually the entire Trinity. The woman knew God as JEHOVAH or as JEHOVAH ELOHIM.
By using ELOHIM only, Satan purposely ignored the relationship between God and man and
merely recognized a Supreme Being. Satan always has and always will ignore God,
insofar as it is possible to do so. As we saw in Isaiah 14, Satan in his
egomania completely disregarded God; so it is not surprising that in addressing
the woman, he employed a term with which she was unfamiliar ELOHIM. The Satanic innuendo was this: “You can recognize
the existence of a Supreme Being, but don’t ever get the idea that God is
interested in you personally or that there can be a relationship between you
and God!”
One of Satan’s primary objectives
has always been to deny that God is in any way concerned with man; but Satan is
the father of lies (John 8:44). God IS interested in man! God the
Son demonstrated this interest by paying the penalty for man’s sins. “God
commendeth his love for us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died
{spiritual death] for us” (Rom, 5:8). On the Cross, Jesus Christ took our
place; He bore every sin that ever has been or ever will be committed by the
human race. He did all the work; therefore, “Whosoever BELIEVETH in him shall not perish, but have eternal life”
(John 3:15).
Satan continued: “Yea, hath God
said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?” The trees in the Garden
were there for a purpose as a provision for man. Man partook of this food,
enjoyed it, and it sustained him, but one tree served a different purpose. The
tree of the knowledge of good and evil was designated by God as a means to test
man’s volition. The divine prohibition is stated in Genesis 2: 17: “But of the
tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the
day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.” The literal translation
from the Hebrew reads, “dying, thou shalt die.” “Dying” refers to spiritual
death; “die,” to physical death. God is perfect justice and had specifically
warned man that eating of this forbidden tree would have dire consequences!
Thus Adam and his wife would die spiritually because of their disobedience;
they would no longer have a relationship with God. Physical death would follow
eventually as a result of sin and spiritual death (Gen. 2:17).
Today man can sin in a thousand, or
even a hundred thousand different ways. Most people think that sin is related
only to the Ten Commandments’ but the possibilities of sin are unlimited sins
of mental attitude, motivation, behavior pattern, etc. In fact, the more Bible
doctrine you know, the easier it is to recognize sin and the longer the sin
list becomes. Here is the real shocker: in the state of innocence in the
Garden, there was only one sin which man could commit — NEGATIVE VOLITION — and
this would be expressed by eating of the fruit from the forbidden tree!
In man’s sin, the ego was
stimulated, just as it had been in Satan’s case. The innuendo of Satan’s
question is obvious: “God is not fair! God is playing a dirty trick on you! God
is afraid that if you eat of that tree, you will know as much as He knows. Now,
really, young lady, doesn’t it seem a little strange to you that God has
permitted you all the rest of the trees but has forbidden this tree?”
The first attack of Satan was to
slander the character and grace of God, and he has been doing it ever since! He
suggests that God is not a loving God and claims that for Him to condemn anyone
to the Lake of Fire is incompatible with true love. We begin to learn something
about the true nature of the devil from Genesis 3:1. Satan implies God is not
fair or really concerned about the welfare of man. The prohibition of one tree
was a bona fide test of volition and was in no way an unkindness to man; but
Satan’s insinuation helped to prepare a mental attitude of resentment in the
woman which eventually led to overt sin. The woman began to think in terms of
competing with God a duplication of the same thought pattern that caused Satan
to fall!
The Woman’s Response
And the woman said unto the serpent, We may eat of the
fruit of the trees of the garden: But of the fruit of the tree which is in the
midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye
touch it, lest ye die (Gen. 3:2, 3).
In these two verses, the woman
demonstrated that she was long on curiosity and short on doctrine, although
doctrine was available. The woman was gullible toward Satan’s approach, but not
because she was stupid and foolish or lacked intelligence. You may not realize
it, but we are talking about the most beautiful and intelligent woman who ever
lived. However, when it came to dealing with Satan, she needed doctrine, not
beauty and brains! She listened to false doctrine when she should have
separated herself from it (2 Cor. 11:3; 1 Tim. 4:1, 16). When she also used the
word ELOHIM rather than JEHOVAH ELOHIM, she fell into
Satan’s trap. To her, the names of God were of little importance.
Next the woman misquoted God. If you
check Genesis 2, you will discover that God never mentioned touching the tree. He
had said to Adam and his wife, “Do not EAT of it!” She thought that if
she ate OR TOUCHED it, she would die. In other words, she assumed that death
lay in contact with the tree, that somehow it was poisonous. Yet death was not
resident in the property of the tree but in the act of disobedience negative
volition. She not only misinterpreted and distorted God’s Word, she added to
it. The woman was off to a bad start, and Satan pressed his attack.
And
the serpent said unto the woman. Ye shall not surely die (Gen. 3:4).
Satan ridiculed God’s warning of
Genesis 2:17 by saying, “Now look here, you are not really going to die; that
is absurd!” Satan thus denied the relationship between sin and its punishment
in the Garden, and he is still doing so. Yet you can deduce from your knowledge
of the doctrine of divine essence that to sever the connection between sin and
punishment is impossible. This is based upon the fact that God would be neither
righteous nor just if He did NOT pronounce the penalty upon
sin!
For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then
your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods [ELOHIM], knowing good and
evil (Gen.
3:15).
The devil suggested that God was
holding back something beneficial from the man and the woman and implied that
it would be a blessing for them to have their eyes opened! Satan said in
effect, “God is afraid that if you eat of this tree, you will be as wise as He
is.” So the character of God was again impugned. Furthermore, we have for the
first time (but not the last) an appeal to pride and ego: “ye shall be like
God!”
Satan himself had succumbed in the
area of pride; now he set the same trap for the woman. What he said was true in
part. If she ate of that tree, her eyes would be opened not to be like God but
to discover what God is like! She would learn that God is righteous and just
and that He keeps His Word! Although man did not become like God, in time God
became Man through the Incarnation so that through salvation mankind could
share God’s estate forever. There can be no greater love!
The Man’s Enticement
And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food,
and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one
wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her
husband with her; and he did eat (Gen. 3:6).
Upon Satan’s departure, the woman
began to rationalize: “This fruit is the food I really need!” She had all the
vitamins and minerals in the other trees, but she now persuaded herself that
she must have this one, too. This outlook has been perpetuated in the human
race throughout history as people who have everything continually desire more.
And who prods us in this quest? Satan! He is still offering tempting
suggestions to mankind.
I see people every day who seemingly
possess everything in life; and while they may be the object of envy where
others are concerned, they are miserable. You have heard that old
rationalization, “I would rather be miserable and rich than miserable and
poor!” This is Satanic in its approach, and it keeps us perpetually
off-balance. The trouble is that without doctrinal orientation, the more you
have, the more you want; and so your unhappiness increases. Do you recall what
Solomon said when he went down to the barracks and heard all of his workmen
snoring? He had been trying to make out his “income tax return,” and he could
not sleep. Everything he touched had turned to gold; yet he said, “The more I
have, the more miserable I am!” (Eccl. 5:11-14). There is a principle here: wealth
does not necessarily bring happiness! It is not wrong to own and to enjoy
things. One of the beautiful byproducts of Christianity is that Christians who
know doctrine and are also blessed with materialistic possessions have the
capacity to enjoy them!
The woman further noticed the fruit
“was pleasant to the eyes.” As she “window-shopped,” she longed for the fruit
the “list of the eyes” (1 John 2:16). Her emotion was aroused, and her volition
went negative. Above all, to her the tree was “desired to make one wise” the
final rationalization. It was not wrong for the woman to be tempted; it was
wrong to succumb! At this point, the first overt sin in the human race occurred
— SHE TOOK OF THE FRUIT AND DID EAT!
Now who was proven right, God or
Satan? The penalty for her disobedience was enforced at the moment the woman
sinned; she died spiritually and lost her relationship with God. Adam looked at
the first sinner and understood that his wife was spiritually dead. He had to
make a choice: fellowship with woman or fellowship with God? He chose the woman
(and man has been going that way ever since). The ruler of the earth and head
of the first household had lost his authority. By becoming obedient to his
wife, he also became obedient to Satan!
Operation Fig Leaves
And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that
they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons (Gen. 3:7).
Before the fall, Adam and his wife
were innocent and ignorant of evil. They possessed a soul, which included self-
consciousness, mentality, volition, emotion and conscience with its norms and
standards. Whereas before, their norms and standards knew only good, now their
eyes were opened and they were conscious of sin. Since the fall, the conscience
of man has become an inner witness, a judge and a tormentor that mirrors his
sinful, depraved and fallen condition. This conscience, however, does not bring
man to God; only the Word of God; and the convicting ministry of the Holy
Spirit can accomplish that John 16:8-11). Conscience is merely the operation of
the right lobe of the mind with regard to the norms and standards of good and
evil.
Their nakedness described their
fallen condition. Since man was not said to be “naked” in innocence, he was
apparently clothed in light. God is light (1 John 1:5) and clothes Himself in
light (Psa. 104:2), and His light is identified with regenerate man (Psa. 36:9;
1 John 1:7). The man and woman no longer had the type of “clothing” by which
they could approach God and have fellowship with Him (1 Tim. 6:16). Sin
extinguished the light, and they were both spiritually dead. They now saw each
other in nakedness.
This situation called for an
adjustment. Here is a principle which Satan has brought down to us from the
beginning: man and woman must adjust to EACH OTHER! Adam and his wife tried
that, and in so doing, they ignored God. There was no turning to Him, no
recognition of their failure. They did not say, “O God, we have sinned!” They
did not throw themselves on His mercy. Instead, they assumed that if they were
right with each other, they would be right with God. This is anthropocentric
philosophy which still exists today. People say, “I am going to heaven because
I treat my neighbor right”; “I am going to heaven because I do not beat my
wife”; “I am going to heaven because I pay my debts”; “I am going to heaven
because I am properly adjusted to my fellow man.” This is salvation by works!
We must first be adjusted to God before we can be adjusted to members of the
human race!
The first act of fallen man was
legalising or human good — “operation fig leaves!” “Now all of our problems are
solved because we have put on clothes,” they reasoned. Who made the clothes? THEY made them; THEY sewed fig leaves; THEY put them on! It was human righteousness a “bloodless” solution.
And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his
wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD God amongst
the trees of the garden (Gen. 3:8).
The manifest Person of the Godhead
is always the Second Person of the Trinity (John 1:18). The LORD God was Jesus Christ coming into the Garden to pay His daily visit to
them in the cool of the day around sunset. What did they do when He came and
called to Adam, the responsible one? They hid from God! Actually, no one can
hide from omniscient God. What caused the man and woman to hide behind the
trees? Why did Adam not come to God as he had before he ate of the tree? He
could no longer do so; he was spiritually dead!
In addition to a soul, which has the
ability to understand and absorb human phenomena, Adam, in his innocent state,
also possessed a human spirit with the ability to have fellowship with Jesus
Christ. When Adam died spiritually, he lost his human spirit and the ability to
have fellowship with God. He still retained his soul; but to further complicate
matters, he also acquired an old sin nature. The only possible way that Hs
human spirit could be revived and he could be restored to fellowship with God
would be by means of the Cross. By accepting Christ’s work on the Cross (in
anticipation), his human spirit would once again be made alive to God. However,
the old sin nature was here to stay!
The Grace of God
And the LORD God called unto Adam, and
said unto him, Where art thou [Why are you where you are] (Gen. 3:9)?
Here we have a clear manifestation
of the grace of God: God sought man! Do you realize what this meant to the
Godhead? When Adam sinned, Satan won the first round. Because of the grace of
God, Satan received a temporary reprieve from the Lake of Fire. Until this
time, God’s grace operated on a limited scale and was expressed in the
provision of perfect environment and physical and spiritual sustenance. Now man
had become a sinner; and when God provides everything for man AS A SINNER, that
is the MAXIMUM OPERATION OF GRACE!
Man did not deserve to have God
speak to him first or even at all! To the contrary, everything that man did
should have earned a permanent barrier between himself and God, even a place in
the Lake of Fire. Yet God will make all the provisions for undeserving man
beginning with a new Tree, the Cross. The first tree was forbidden; but of the
second Tree, God commands us to TAKE! This one Tree the Cross is
all that can save man. We simply accept by faith the work of Jesus Christ on
the Cross! “Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree . . “ (1
Pet. 2:24).
And he said, I heard thy voice in the garden, and I was
afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself (Gen. 3:10).
Thus far, Adam had never experienced
fear! But now that he was spiritually dead, he recognized his carnal condition.
Unhappily, Adam seemed to be more conscious of the results of sin rather than
with the enormity of sin itself or of his relationship with God.
“Passing the Buck”
And he {God] said, Who told thee that thou wast naked?
Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldest not
eat (Gen.
3:11)?
Since Adam was preoccupied solely
with the results of sin, God directed his attention to the sin itself through
this question. Negative volition was the issue, not nakedness or shame! When
Adam began to realize he could not wiggle out of his predicament, he originated
a device to avoid blame which has been perpetuated ever since he passed the
buck! Too often when man gets himself in a tight spot, he rationalizes that it
is someone else’s fault. Today psychology has devised another clever system to
take the “heat” off: your guilt is merely a psychological complex that has
developed as the result of an unfortunate environment or an unhappy childhood;
therefore, it is indirectly someone else’s fault. But man is still passing the
buck instead of facing the issue.
And the man said, The woman whom thou gavest to be with
me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat (Gen. 3:12).
Notice how Adam implicated God as
well as the woman. He was saying, “God, it is all Your fault. YOU gave me this woman, and SHE gave me the fruit.” In
fact, he also blamed it indirectly on the tree his environment! Now you cannot
beat that for ingenuity! Adam was a smart man but not smart enough. God ignored
this lame excuse for- the moment and turned to the woman.
And the LORD God said unto the woman,
What is this that thou hast done? And the woman said, The serpent beguiled
[seduced] me, and I did eat (Gen. 3:13).
The woman caught on quickly. Faced
with the issue of sin, she also sidestepped. What did she say? “It was not my
fault, God. The serpent told me it would be all right.” It was true that the
serpent deceived her, but it was not the serpent’s fault that she yielded!
Sentencing the Guilty
And the LORD God said unto the serpent,
Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast
of the field; upon thy belly shall thou go, and dust shall thou eat all the
days of thy life (Gen. 3:14).
God did not interrogate the serpent
because, in His omniscience, God knew that Satan had instigated the temptation.
The questioning of Adam and the woman is merely pursued for our benefit. God
stopped His interrogation at this point; all of the facts were gathered. His
next step was to pronounce judgment on everyone involved, beginning with the
serpent. Since the serpent was the agent of Satan in deceiving the woman, he
too must be judged. Up until that time, the serpent had been the proud and
shining one, the most glamorous creature of the animal world. From now on, the
serpent would be the reptile crawling on the ground and eating dust degraded
and despised!
As the serpent had attempted to
exalt self, so now the serpent would creep. At present, the serpent can strike
only the foot of the man who walks upright; but man can crush the head of the
serpent which lies in the dust. The analogy is carried into the next verse
where salvation is promised. This Messianic prophecy cannot be understood apart
from the curse on the serpent; hence, the serpent was cursed before salvation
was promised. Furthermore, Satan was judged before the Plan of salvation was
declared. Satan and his agent, the serpent, are definitely excluded in the
promise of salvation, which concerns the human race only!
We will skip verse 15 for the moment
and continue with the sentencing. God turned to the woman next. Unto the woman
he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and [in] thy conception; in sorrow
[pain] thou shall bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband,
and he shall rule over thee (Gen. 3:16).
The sentence for the woman still
holds. Whether you men know it or not, one of the most painful experiences in
life is childbearing. Then follows the concept which really rankles women and
deals the deathblow to the Women’s Liberation Movement: “and thy desire shall
be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee.” In other words, “You will have
an insatiable desire for your right man.” Most women fail to recognize this
yearning; but the woman who does is utterly feminine and has discovered how
glorious it is to be a woman. A woman who misses this beautiful relationship is
a miserable and frustrated creature!
God gave the woman a very fitting
sentence, for she instinctively despises being dominated by the man. Her pride
was hurt also, just as was that of the serpent. The woman originally occupied a
wonderful place; but now, even though she is often more intelligent than the
male of the species, this is still a “man’s world.” That can be rough, can’t
it? Just remember that God’s perfect Plan takes up the slack and turns cursing
into blessing under the principle of right man — right woman. In this perfect
relationship as designed by God, the right man is always superior to his right
woman; yet under his authority and protection, she again enjoys the exalted
position the first woman once had in the Garden.
And unto Adam he said. Because thou hast hearkened unto
the voice of thy wife, and has eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee,
saying, Thou shall not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow
[painful toil] shall thou eat of it all the days of thy life; Thorns also and
thistle shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field;
In the sweat of thy face [mental toil] shalt thou eat bread, till thou return
unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto
dust shalt thou return (Gen. 3:17-19).
Adam had been listening to the woman
instead of instructing her! He deliberately disobeyed God and obeyed his wife.
Everything had been provided for man, but now Adam must work in painful toil.
This is still the order of the day. As additional punishment, Adam lost his
dominion over creation, Since nature also shares in the results of Adam’s sin,
the earth will produce troublesome briers and thorns; and only by hard labor
can man wrest food from the soil. Animals became ferocious and carnivorous —
even subject to demon possession (Mark 5:13; Rev. 16:13). Satan’s possession of
the serpent set a precedent whereby demons can indwell both animals and human
beings (unbelievers only).
Genesis 3:19 has reference to the
human body, which, after physical death, reverts to the chemicals of the soil.
Only as long as the body is occupied by the soul (unbeliever), or by the soul
and spirit (believer), does the body retain its life and function. The body
enters into corruption when the soul, or the soul and spirit, depart from it.
While physical death is a result of sin and follows spiritual death, the
cursing of death is turned to blessing by the work of Christ on the Cross (Heb.
2:14, 15). Although regeneration does not remove physical death (except in the
Rapture generation), death becomes a blessing for the believer oriented to
Bible doctrine through the provision of dying grace (2 Cor. 5:8).
Adam lived 930 years before he died
physically (Gen. 5 His long life can be attributed to his marvelous physical
body. As sin multiplied and increased with the population expansion, man’s body
deteriorated and degenerated in proportion. The antithesis of evolution!
The promise of salvation
And I will put enmity between thee [Satan] and the woman,
and between thy seed [fallen angels and unregenerate man] and her seed [Christ
and regenerate mankind], it [He Christ at His Second Advent} shall bruise thy
[Satan’s] head, and thou [Satan] shall bruise his [Christ’s] heel (Gen. 3:15).
After the serpent was sentenced and
before the judgment was pronounced on the man and the woman, we have the
embryonic promise of salvation. GRACE ALWAYS PRECEDES JUDGMENT! There are two
distinct seeds in view: Satan’s seed and the woman’s seed. For the moment, the
man is out of the picture. Just as the angelic creatures are divided into two
opposing armies, so the human race is now divided: believers of the “Seed of
the woman,” and unbelievers of the seed of Satan. Since the angelic race was
involved in using the serpent, there will always be hostility between angelic
creatures under Satan and mankind under God!
The “Seed of the woman,” the first
Messianic title and the first promise of a Savior, is a reference to the virgin
birth of Christ and emphasizes His humanity (Phil. 2:5-8). Every person who
enters this world by natural generation possesses an old sin nature; therefore,
we are born spiritually dead (Rom. 5:12; Eph. 2:1). On the other hand, one
Person the woman’s seed, the Lord Jesus Christ came into this world WITHOUT either the sin nature or imputed sin, and He lived
apart from any personal sin, which qualified Him to take the sinner’s place on
the Cross.
The bruising of Satan’s head is an
analogy to the crushing of a serpent’s head. Just as the snake is destroyed by
striking him on this most vulnerable part of his body, so Jesus Christ will
neutralize Satan at the Second Advent. The bruising of Christ’s heel is a
prophecy of the Cross, where Satan will strike the humanity of Christ, as a snake
strikes the lower extremity of man. In declaring the two stages of Christ’s
strategic victory as the Seed of the woman, Genesis 3:15 also guarantees
salvation to the human race!
For Adam was first formed, then Eve. And Adam was not
deceived, but the woman being deceived, was in the transgression (1 Tim. 2:13, 14).
As the first to be created, Adam was
the responsible one. Notice the clear declaration: Adam WAS NOT DECEIVED! He
sinned deliberately! When Adam saw the first sinner, he knew what had happened,
and he purposely took of the fruit FROM HER! He did not even pull it from the
tree. Remember, the woman was just as guilty as the man, for she also sinned;
but there was a difference in that she was deceived. For this reason, the woman
was to be the means by which the Savior would come into the world. Since Adam
knowingly and deliberately sinned, the sin nature is passed down through the
man (Psa. 51:5). Herein lies the necessity for the virgin birth (Isa. 7:14).
“Notwithstanding she shall be saved
[delivered] in [by means of] childbearing. . .” (1 Tim. 2:15). Woman’s judgment
would be the vehicle of bringing the Savior, Jesus Christ, into the world. This
was the Plan of God from eternity past, since the Trinity knew that man would
become a sinner. God the Father said in effect, “In spite of the situation, I
will make the decision to treat man in grace!” (Eph. 2:8). God the Son agreed
to execute the Plan and go to the Cross (John 4:34; 12:44; 17:4). God the Holy
Spirit would reveal the Plan to man (John 16:8-11; 1 Cor. 2:10 the doctrine of
common grace).
How did man and woman respond to the
promise? By believing in the Lord Jesus Christ the promised Savior. And how do
we know this to be true?
And
Adam called his wife’s name, Eve; because she was the mother of all living
(Gen. 3:20).
The Hebrew word for Eve is CHAWWAH, which means “life” or “life-receiving one.” Adam
called her “Life” as a testimony to their personal faith in Christ as the Seed
of the woman. Whereas they were under condemnation, they now had eternal life.
Adam also recognized the truth of the prophecy that Eve would be the mother of
the Living One, Jesus Christ.
Unto
Adam also and to his wife did the LORD God make
coats of skins, and clothed them (Gen. 3:21).
The coats of skins were animal skins
taken by the shedding of blood, which is analogous to the spiritual death of
Christ on the Cross (Eph. 1:7; Heb. 9:22; 1 Pet. 1:18, 19). Like the innocent
animals, Christ, the innocent One, must suffer and die for the guilty. His
spiritual death paid the penalty of man’s spiritual death (Rom. _6:23; 1 Pet.
2:24). The coats of skins replaced the fig leaves of human righteousness and
good deeds (Isa. 64:6; Tit. 3:5). At the Last Judgment, all believers of the
human race will stand before God in their “fig leaves’ and will be judged on
the basis of their good works (Rev. 20:13, 14). Only those who wear the
righteousness of Christ, pictured by the coats of skins, will avoid the Last
Judgment (Isa. 61:10; 2 Cor. 5:21; Rom. 3:22-25).
Expulsion from the garden
And the LORD God said, Behold, the man
is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his
hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live forever: Therefore
the LORD God sent him forth from the
garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. So he drove out
the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubim, and a
flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life (Gen. 3:22-24).
The tree of life can provide neither
forgiveness of sin nor imputed righteousness; this can be accomplished only by
the Tree of death, the Cross, which must become the sole issue of salvation. By
man’s expulsion from the Garden, the Cross remained and continues to remain the
issue to the human race. The Tree of death became the means of eternal life
because it is the work of God in which man has no part. This is the PRINCIPLE
OF GRACE. Salvation depends on the work of God, never on man’s works!
If fallen man were to remain in the
Garden, volition could not be tested; hence, it was imperative that the tree of
life be beyond man’s reach. So that cursing might be turned into blessing, man
must be kept from the place where he could perpetuate the curse. All vestige of
sin and the curse must be removed, and this could not be done had man continued
forever in a state of sin in the Garden. Furthermore, to live forever in a
state of sin with an old sin nature would be the greatest of all calamities for
the human race. In fact, Satan would like nothing better! There would never
have been an opportunity for man to fellowship with God, and the devil and his
angels would have escaped the Lake of Fire.
Man cannot enjoy perfect environment
apart from eternal fellowship with God; hence, salvation must precede the
perfect environment for the human race. Because of the expulsion of man from
the Garden, “where sin abounded, grace did much more abound” (Rom. 5:20). Man
becomes a gainer through grace! As a result of regeneration, man will occupy a
position higher and better than that which he possessed in Eden (Heb. 1 and 2).
While the expulsion turned disaster
into the greatest possible potential happiness for man, he would not be freed
from Satanic attacks. Always crafty, Satan would become bolder and more
diversified in his attempts to lure mankind into his camp. In his pride, the
devil never stops trying to prove God wrong, and he uses both believers and
unbelievers as tools in his warfare.
Enemies of the believer
Every person who has accepted the
Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior is engaged in this spiritual warfare and fights
on three fronts: the world, the flesh and the devil. In any military situation,
there is a tremendous advantage in understanding the strategy of the enemy. The
world as our enemy is found in 1 John 2:15, 16, and Romans 12:2. In the true
Biblical concept, worldliness is a mental attitude which excludes the Person of
Jesus Christ. Contrary to what most people think, worldliness is not an overt
act; it is any mental attitude which fails to see life from the standpoint of
Bible doctrine the divine
viewpoint.
This means that you can actually be sitting in church with a sanctified
expression on your face and yet be worldly! Most believers are worldly without
realizing it, simply because they do not know enough doctrine. Worldliness is
the enemy in the mind human viewpoint.
The flesh (Rom. 7:18; 8:8; Gal.
5:16-19) is the inherent sin nature. Man has three strikes against him: imputed
sin, inherent sin and personal sin. The old sin nature, that part of the soul’s
essence acquired originally by Adam’s Fall and subsequently through physical
birth, is the source of the soul’s rebellion toward God. The old sin nature has
an area of weakness, which produces personal sins; an area of strength, which
produces human good; a lust pattern, and a trend toward asceticism or
lasciviousness. Worldliness and the old sin nature are the two enemies within
the soul.
We also have an enemy without Satan!
The devil is the source of human good as well as the source of evil. As the
first sinner and the first created being to repudiate God, he is therefore the
author of sin (1 John 3:8), a “murderer from the beginning,” and “the father of
all lies” (John 8:44); and as such, he blinds the minds of the lost (2 Cor.
4:4). He exists for the sole purpose of exalting himself and opposing God.
Since Satan is the chief enemy and maligner of God, he is also the foremost
enemy of believers and seeks to persuade them to operate in the energy of the
flesh and thus to function independently of God. The manner in which he tempted
Jesus Christ in Matthew 4 perfectly illustrates his modus operandi.
In his role of counterfeiter, the
devil attempts to supplant Jesus Christ and to imitate the work of the Holy
Spirit. His devices are many; he even employs a host of preachers and
evangelists (2 Cor. 11:13-15), who not only fill pulpits on Sunday, but also
foment riots and foster antiestablishment activities. Through his usurped
position as the “god of this world” (2 Cor. 4:4), the ruler of the world (John
16:11) and the “prince of the power of the air” (Eph. 2:2), Satan exercises
maximum control in his own realm. The ultimate program by which he seeks to
control the world is internationalism (Isa. 14:12).
On certain occasions, Satan
personally enters and indwells unbelieving members of the human race for this
purpose. Two mentioned specifically in the Bible are Judas Iscariot (Luke 22:3)
and the “man of sin” (dictator of the Revived Roman Empire of the future, 2
Thess. 2:8, 9). However, the devil does not personally indwell or attack many
people because he can be in only one place at a time. You often hear people say, “The devil is after
me!” Someone in another place is probably claiming the same thing at the same
time. Assume that in given moment, twenty-five people in twenty-five different
are of the world all insist that the devil is after them. At least twenty-four
of them are wrong, and more than likely twenty-five are wrong. The devil is not
omnipresent! Besides, he personally concerns himself with only great and
effective believers or strategically important unbelievers. How, then, does the
devil operate? He has a tremendous army consisting millions of fallen angels,
and he uses these demons in a most unusual manner.
Satan’s world strategy
Lest
Satan should get an advantage of [over] us: for we are not ignorant of his
devices (2 Cor. 2:11).
The Greek word for “device” is better
rendered “strategy.” Satan is a real personality with a very definite strategy
with regard to .believers. Because of his relationship to Jesus Christ, the
believer becomes the object of a fivefold Satanic attack.
Accusing Believers
And the great dragon was cast out [second fall], that old
serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was
cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him. And I heard a
loud voice saying in heaven, Now is come salvation, and strength, and the
kingdom of our God, and the power of his Christ: for the accuser of our
brethren is cast down, which accused them before our God day and night (Rev. 12:9,10).
Satan has a tremendous demon “G-2”
organization (Eph. 6:11, 12) — one of the greatest reconnaissance systems the
world has ever known and continually collects data on believers. Every time a
believer gets out of line, one of these demon intelligence agents records the
information and turns it over to Satan. Then periodically Satan assembles with
the other angels in the presence of the Lord to present his accusations (Job
1:6-11; Zech. 3:1, 2). Although God is well aware of the believer’s sins and
failures (doctrine of omniscience), Satan is allowed to bring them to His
attention in the interest of resolving the angelic conflict.
So that he does not lose ground in
his own domain, Satan considers it advantageous when he can represent any
member of the Body of Christ as hypocritical, stupid or worthless! His
advantage is only temporary, however, because Jesus Christ, seated at the right
hand of the Father, acts as our Defense Attorney as soon as the accusation is
made.
My little children, these things write I unto you, that
ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus
Christ the righteous: And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours
only, but also for the sins of the whole world (1 John 2:1, 2).
The problem of how to resolve sin is
covered in 1 John 1:9 — rebound, which is confession of sins. But if we do sin
(third class condition in the Greek maybe we will and maybe we will not), we
have (keep on having) an Advocate. Until about twenty-five years ago, the
meaning of “advocate” in the Greek was obscure; but from ancient manuscripts
which have been recovered, plus recent archaeological discoveries and
tremendous advances in the philology’ of the Greek language (the syntax,
etymology, etc.), we now know much more about such words as “advocate.” This
means that we have a perfect “Lawyer” the Lord Jesus Christ who represents us
in heaven.
The word “with” in the Greek means
“face to face with.” “Jesus Christ the righteous” is face to face with the
Father at all times. The basis of His defense is propitiation. After Satan’s
charge, all Christ needs to do is to mention that the accused individual
(insert your own name) has accepted Christ as Savior and is “under the blood.”
In other words, our sins were paid for by the work of Christ on the Cross (His
spiritual death). Now, since our sins have already been judged, the principle
of the law of double jeopardy applies: we cannot be judged twice for the same
crime! Therefore, God the Father throws the case “out of court,” and the trial
then becomes a family matter: “For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and
scourgeth every son whom he receiveth” (Heb. 12:6).
Job 1:6-11 is an excellent example
of Satan’s strategy. Satan impugned Job’s character and motivation by
suggesting that Job was worshipping God and offering sacrifices only because he
would not bite the Hand that fed him. Since God had made him rich and
prosperous. Job knew on which side his bread was buttered! God always proves
Satan wrong, as demonstrated by the rest of the Book of Job.
Perhaps you have noticed that among
all the peculiar, odd or strange people, Christians take first place! This is
not without reason, for believers, as one of the prime targets in the strategy
of the devil (the other target being the Bible), are under the constant
pressure of intense spiritual warfare. You may even have been around enough
believers under stress to conclude that everyone seems to have gone raving mad
except “me and thee, and I am a little doubtful about thee.” There is an
element of truth in this, for Satan can put so much strain on a believer that
almost anything can happen, including losing his mind, unless he uses divine
operating assets. The unbeliever has no Satanic pressures because he is in the
devil’s camp, and this is the devil’s world.
While Satan and demons cannot
indwell believers, they can influence them and exert a maximum amount of
pressure from the outside. This brings up an interesting point: can the devil
read minds? No, he cannot! But Satan has extranatural power and wisdom, and he
can certainly make an educated guess as to what you are thinking! Unless people
in my congregation are excellent “poker players,” even I can sometimes tell
what they are thinking. Facial expressions and actions often clearly reveal
inner thoughts.
Interestingly enough, however,
Satan’s attack does not begin with us but with God! The pressure is put on God
the Father to repudiate individual believers, but He does not do so.
Occasionally, in cases of persistent carnality, as a result of divine
discipline, He may turn a believer over to Satan for the administration of the
sin unto death; but He does not take away his salvation. He cannot! Throughout
Scripture, we are promised eternal life through one act of faith in Jesus
Christ. God never breaks a promise, no matter what we do!
Luring Believers from the Word
Satan attempts to entice the
Christian to ignore God’s Word. In Genesis 3:4, he led the woman astray from
the Word of God by convincing her that the wages of sin is NOT death. Another example is found in 1 Chronicles 21:1: “And Satan stood
up against Israel, and provoked David to number Israel.” “To number’ means to
take a census. Generally speaking, it is not wrong to take a census, although
in recent years in our country, such a survey has become an invasion of the
privacy of the individual. It was wrong in David’s case because Satan sponsored
the idea in order to convince David to doubt God’s unconditional promises. Even
Joab, David’s chief of staff, warned him against numbering the people (1 Chron.
21:3). In both the Abrahamic and Palestinian Covenants, God had unconditionally
promised Abraham, the father of the Jewish race, that his seed would be as the
sand of the sea and as the stars of the sky (Gen. 13:15, 16; Heb. 11:12). By
taking the census, David exposed a blatant lack of faith in God’s ability to
keep His promise.
One of Satan’s strongest devices is
to persuade the believer to doubt the promises of God’s Word. There are
approximately seven thousand promises belonging to the believer; these promises
relate to time only and represent the application of some specific doctrine.
They do not include promises which are associated with eternity there are many
more of those! One of the objectives in the Christian life is to learn the
promises and the doctrines that undergird them, to mix them with faith (Heb.
4:1, 2) and to apply the appropriate doctrine to each situation.
Our strength comes from the Word of
God. In ourselves, we are weak. Bible doctrine is the “coin of the realm” for
the believer to spend in time; but you cannot spend what you do not have. Every
difficulty, every adversity, as well as all blessing and prosperity, is
provided for in God’s Word. So what we need as believers more than anything
else is to store up doctrine in our souls, where it will be ready to use at any
moment.
Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you. Be
sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion walketh
about, seeking whom he may devour: Whom resist stedfast in the faith, knowing
that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the
world (1
Pet 5:7-9).
“Casting” means “to make a deposit.”
This word, as used in the original language, meant “to deposit money in the
bank” — to place it in a savings account. It is an aorist imperative, which indicates
a command to make a once and for all deposit. Now what are you to deposit?
Money? No, all your cares; literally, in the Greek, “all your anxieties.” A
better translation would be: “deposit all your worries.” No one is strong
enough to carry his own worries. We are not designed to bear the anxieties and
adversities that may keep us continually upset and living in “Panic Palace.” We
are just not equipped to handle them; yet most Christians are trying to do the
impossible by carrying their own problems. Satan is on target every second you
log in worry or anxiety. If you are upset about anything, you are not only
under Satanic pressure, you have already succumbed you have lost the battle!
You see, worry is sin, and all sin binders God’s Plan for you.
What is the antidote for worry? A
mind fixed on Christ: “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is
stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee” (Isa. 26:3). Perfect peace is the
result of occupation with Christ, and occupation with Christ is the product of
doctrine! If you are afraid, remember the promise of Isaiah 41:10: “Fear thou
not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen
thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my
righteousness.” If you face an impossible situation, use Luke 1:37: “For with
God nothing shall be impossible.” If you lack the necessities of life, claim
the promise: “But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in
glory by Christ Jesus.”
It is the devil’s objective to keep
you off balance and away from these promises. When he succeeds, you will accept
incredible distortions of God’s Word. You will believe gossip simply because
you do not like a person; you will fall into legalism or licentiousness,
whichever represents the trend of your old sin nature.
I have seen college students
believers who have flipped over historical geology. One of them told me that it
was destroying his faith; he no longer knew what to believe. As we began to
analyze the subject, I told him that if he could believe the incredible fairy
tale of evolution, he could believe that Jonah swallowed the whale! (Notice, I
did not say that the whale swallowed Jonah!) This student caught on
immediately. He suddenly realized that it took more faith to believe the
premise of historical geology than it did to believe the Word of God.
It is fantastic what Christians will
believe! They are confident in their own strength to accomplish the impossible.
If you are trying to carry heavy anxieties and worries by yourself, you are out
of touch with reality; you are tearing up your “transmission,” and you will
break down under the load. You destroy yourself. Many Christians say, in
effect, “Why trust when you can worry?’ This is exactly what Satan wants us to
do. Avoid falling in league with the devil; instead, make a deposit of your
anxieties and your problems with the Lord! When you deposit your difficulties
with Him, you can relax. Why? Because YOU are no longer working — HE
IS!
In the next phrase, there is a
change in tense: “He keeps on caring for you.” That means He will take care of
your problem. Then notice a command in 1 Peter 5:8: “Be sober!” “Sober” means
to have a stabilized mentality; to maintain a balanced attitude in which
doctrine controls the mind. It means to look at life from the standpoint of
God’s Word — divine viewpoint.
Now a second command: “be vigilant
[be alert]!” How can a believer be alert? In one way only: by knowing doctrine!
Why? “Because your adversary (your enemy) the devil, as a roaring lion keeps on
walking about and keeps on seeking whom he may devour.” A roaring lion is a
hungry lion. The lion’s roar paralyzes his victim with fear. Satan is “hungry’
to devour or immobilize believers. He devours mental-attitude sinners —
believers who are filled with anxiety, fear or pride!
We are further commanded to “resist
[him], stedfast. . .” (1 Pet. 5:9). “Stedfast” is a Greek word for the famous
Macedonian phalanx. Historians inform us that in the days of Alexander the Great,
the Macedonians had pikes, about twenty-four feet long, with great iron points
on the ends. As the Macedonians formed into file, sixteen deep, they would
level these famous pikes as the command, “Forward, ho!” was given. Then they
simply walked through an entire army unhindered! We resist the devil by
advancing knowing and believing the promises and doctrines of God’s Word!
Hindering Christians from Doing God’s Will
When Satan succeeds in persuading us
to disregard the Word of God, his next play is to tempt us to bypass the will
of God. There are three general categories of divine will: viewpoint (what does
He want me to think?); operational (what does He want me to do?); and
geographical (where does He want me to be?). We have already seen examples of
Satan’s strategy with regard to the believer’s viewpoint; now we will consider
two passages covering the devil’s strategy of hindering the operational and
geographical will of God in the life of the believer.
Ye
did run well; who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth (Gal.
5:7)?
The Galatians are pictured as
starting out in a race. At first, they are running well; they have a good
stride; they have hit that center track and are advancing; they are out in
front in their spiritual life. The word “hinder’ means “to cut in on a runner
and break his stride.” In other words, “Who broke your stride that you should
not obey the truth?” It is the strategy of the devil to break your stride as a
runner for Christ by moving you out of the operational will of God.
In Ephesians 5:18, we are commanded
to be habitually filled with the Spirit; and in Ephesians 5:16, to purchase or
buy up the time. We buy up time by “understanding what the will of the Lord is”
(Eph. 5:17) through knowledge of doctrine. We are filled with the Spirit simply
and easily by rebounding (1 John 1:9) when necessary. When we are controlled by
the Holy Spirit, we are in stride; but when there is quenching of the Spirit
(production of human good — 1 Thess. 5:19) or grieving of the Spirit (personal
sins — Eph. 4:30), then the stride is broken. As Galatians 5:7 says, we are
hindered. Anything that is contrary to the will of God as revealed in the Word
of God breaks our stride.
Wherefore
we would have come unto you, even I Paul, once and again; but Satan hindered us
(1 Thess. 2:18).
The second phase of this strategy:
Satan seeks to hinder believers from the geographical will of God. This is a
remarkable verse in view of Paul’s evangelistic zeal and his ability to move
from place to place to teach God’s Word. We do not have the details of Satan’s
hindrance. We know from this verse only that Satan is in the business of
keeping believers from reaching the proper geographical location. I am sure
that Satan has been instrumental in keeping certain believers, for example,
from going to the mission field.
Discouraging Occupation with Christ
This danger is threefold: getting eyes on self, things or people.
EYES ON SELF: Discouraged and filled
with self-pity, Elijah complained, “ … I, even I only, am left; and they seek
my life, to take it away” (1 Kgs. 19:10). The Corinthians, filled with
spiritual pride, had “eyes on self” in 1 Corinthians 1:11. In Matthew 26:33,
Peter said, in effect, “Lord, I agree with You that the rest of these disciples
are a bunch of knuckledheaded cowards; but I am a brave man; I will stand by
You: I will die for You rather than betray You!” Then, fearing for his life
that same night, he denied the Lord three times!
It is the objective of the devil to
encourage Christians to move into the area of egocentricity. Instead of the
filling of the Spirit, pride, which is resident in every old sin nature, often
motivates their activity. It is possible, because of pride, to do a good thing
in a wrong way. Everyone would certainly agree that it is “good” to give money
to the local church. It would be difficult to find someone who would be
critical of this act; but I propose to do just that . . . so stand by! It is
possible for you to give a great sum of money to a church, yet be absolutely
wrong in your giving because of the motivation behind it, such as giving
grudgingly (2 Cor. 9:7), or giving from approbation lust (Acts 5:1-10). God
looks at the thought pattern, not at the act of giving nor at the amount If the
incentive is wrong, the giving is wrong, regardless of the amount. The issue is
the motivation behind the gift, and often this is based on pride.
Pride may take the form of trying to
“keep up with the Joneses” . . . or attempting to show everyone that you are
just as good as the next person . . . or some other activity to stimulate the
ego. The point is this: you can perform some deed that is considered admirable
and good from both the human and divine viewpoints, but when you do it in a
wrong way, you nullify the good.
Pride feeds false motivation into
the right lobe, a factor which encourages some people to “hustle” in the local
church. They are in for a great shock some day when they stand before the
Judgment Seat of Christ to receive their rewards and expect the “Congressional
Medal of Honor”; instead, they will see only a big bonfire, as all their good
works go up in smoke! Every good deed (the “wood, hay and stubble” of 1 Cor.
3:12) they have done in the energy of the flesh (out of fellowship with God)
will be judged and burned (1 Cor. 3:13).
God cannot live in eternity with
human good. He is not impressed with anything man does apart from the filling
of the Spirit. The works of imperfect man do not measure up to the perfect work
of Christ on the Cross. Therefore, if you witness, pray, give to the church or
bake cookies for the Ladies’ Missionary Society under the control of the old
sin nature, it is human good and unacceptable to God; but if it is done under
the control of the Holy Spirit, it is divine good and rewardable. Hence, the
great conflict between God and Satan is not only good versus evil, but good
versus good.
Unfortunately, the devil often
receives great assistance in this area from preachers who feed the
congregation’s ego instead of teaching doctrine. It is the pastor’s
responsibility to contribute to the edification of his flock by giving them the
Word. When he fails to do so, the poor, deluded believer begins to live for the
approbation of the preacher and other members in the local church. He becomes ambitious
to be in a place of leadership and to be highly regarded. It is not necessary
for a pastor to compliment people; this can too easily contribute to their
downfall. It is necessary only that he communicate doctrine.
Yet this public relations concept is
actually taught in many theological seminaries in this country. “Learn how to
pat the congregation on the head. Learn how to build up their egos and make
them feel good!” IF YOU CAN’T DO A JOB AS UNTO THE LORD, DON’T DO IT (1 Cor.
10:31; Col. 3:17)! If you can’t give as unto the Lord, don’t give! If you
cannot serve as unto the Lord, do not serve! If your participation is for the
approbation of someone else, FORGET IT!
EYES ON THINGS: The desire for
materialistic things keeps many believers off balance: it may be clothes, a
car, a new home you are after. Some people are never satisfied with what they
have and constantly aspire toward bigger and better possessions. There is
always something some people think they must have in order to be happy; but when
they acquire it, they are still unhappy. Although it may be good for “kicks”
for a day or two, boredom returns when the newness wears off.
Let your conversation {manner of life] be without
covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I
will never leave thee, nor forsake thee (Heb. 13:5).
Now let us understand this principle
clearly: THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH HAVING MATERIALISTIC THINGS! As a matter
of fact, the believer who walks by means of the Spirit and understands doctrine
has the capacity to enjoy and appreciate his possessions. Occasionally,
preachers lambast believers for owning a Cadillac or a mink coat, implying, or
even stating that there is something wrong with their Christian life. Well, I
have good news for you, you can own twenty-five Rolls Royces and a chincilla
coat a hundred yards long and maintain spirituality! Material wealth or lack of
it does not constitute the criterion of the Christian life.
The Christian life is so designed
that whether you own a little or a lot, you can have the same peace and joy. It
is not what you possess rich or poor; the danger lies in the mental attitude
behind the desire. Desire for material possessions is not something which
affects just poor people; it affects nearly everyone. If you are a have-not and
resent those who have, your spiritual perspective is way off base, and you are
miserable! I want to make this very clear: there is nothing wrong with a
Christian as having money, provided it is attained in an honest way. Furthermore,
there is nothing wrong with being poor, unless it is the result of laziness.
Whatever your status, that which keeps you off balance is the constant desire
for things . . . things . . . things!
EYES ON PEOPLE: This manifests
itself toward two categories those whom you greatly admire or those whom you
instinctively dislike. Sooner or later, you will run into a believer who is
totally offensive to you; you will be tempted to get your eyes on him and
become disillusioned or bitter about Christianity. You may as well face it,
some of the worst people
you
will ever encounter will be Christians those who are saved just as you are, but
who are real “stinkers.” The reason, of course, is that they still have old sin
natures but so do you!
On the other hand, some of the
loveliest people you know will be Christians. The difference is in their
utilization of divine operating assets. You are always vulnerable when you have
your eyes on those whom you admire because one day you will see their feet of
clay (in fact they may be clay from the waist down), and you will shatter. But
this need not be the case, if you have the stabilizer in your soul BIBLE
DOCTRINE! You understand that they possess old sin natures, just as we all do,
and sooner or later they will fail.
What is your defense against Satan’s
objective to cause you to get your eyes on people and become disappointed or
frustrated? To keep your eyes on the Lord, who is the same yesterday, today and
forever (Heb. 13:8), through the utilization of the techniques of the Christian
way of life: REBOUND (1 John 1:9); THE FILLING
OF THE SPIRIT (Eph. :18); FAITH-REST (Isa. 26:3, 4; Heb. 4:1-3); LIVING IN THE
WORD (Psa. 119) by means of the “grace apparatus for perception” ; and
OCCUPATION WITH CHRIST (Heb. 12:2, 3) — in short, the supergrace life! When you
reach this point of spiritual maturity, Christ is in focus and nothing can ever
shake you!
Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith;
who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame,
and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider him that
endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and
faint in your minds (Heb. 12:2, 3).
There is a great deal of “fainting”
in the mind because our eyes are on things, self or people. When we are
occupied with the details of life, we neglect spiritual matters, and Satan’s
objective to obscure the Christian’s focus is achieved.
Promoting Fear of Death
Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and
blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he
might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil; And deliver
them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage (Heb. 2:14,15).
Thou shall be hid from the scourge of the tongue: neither
shalt thou be afraid of destruction [death] when it cometh (Job 5:21).
These two passages clearly
demonstrate how God delivers the believer from fear and provides dying grace.
It is unfortunate that many Christians become frightened when they think about
death. Since these people usually have vivid imaginations, they visualize all
the frightening or painful ways in which they could die; and this terrifies
them. Somehow they associate physical death with everything that is horrible.
With these believers Satan has again succeeded in obscuring their focus through
fear of dying and death.
First of all, beyond the grave there
is nothing to frighten the believer. The Bible reveals that every aspect to the
eternal state will be wonderful.
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and
there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there
be any more pain: for the former things are passed away (Rev. 21:4).
Furthermore, death means that we are
“absent from the body, and . . . present [face to face] with the Lord” (2 Cor.
5:8); we are in a place where a mansion is being prepared for us (John 14:2,
3). The point is this: when it is time for you to die and you have finished
your work on earth, you are destined for your heavenly Home and who is afraid
to go home? It does not matter whether you stay out of automobiles (which are
much more dangerous than planes) or aircraft or live on vegetables and water;
you will go HOME, even if it means sliding on
a banana peel and cracking your sacroiliac. When the Lord’s time for you comes
(Psa. 31:15), there is nothing you can do about it you are gone!
Should a doctor say to you one day,
“You have a very serious illness . . . you are a terminal case . . . there is
no hope for you,” I want you to remember this: GOD PROVIDES THE GRACE TO ENDURE
ANY DISASTER IN LIFE, INCLUDING DYING! Not only death, but ail manner of DYING! Dying is that period when you begin to check out. It may take a year,
it may take a month, or it may take only a second. God has made provision for
your dying moments through DYING GRACE, just as He has made perfect provision
for your living moments through living graced Jesus Christ is greater than
Satan. By means of spiritual death, He destroyed the devil who “had the power
of death” (Heb. 2:14). Through salvation, God has delivered believers who
“through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to [held in] bondage” in
the kingdom of Satan (Heb. 2:15). It remains for you to appropriate the victory
of the Cross!
The objective in studying the
Satanic plot is that you may understand your enemy and be better prepared to
meet the attacks and onslaughts of the angelic conflict Only if you know the
facts concerning Satan and the provision of God for defeating him, can you have
victory over Satanic strategy in COSMOS DIABOLICUS (Satan’s world system)!