God did this with Divine Purposes:
Romans 11:32
For
God has bound everyone over
to disobedience so
that he may have mercy on them all.
We may not care for what God did, but here we are, thusly bound, regardless. Gods Mercy is not a BAD matter to "encounter." And being purposefully put in a position of NEED of Mercy in order to receive same is not a bad thing either.
His Mercy endures forever.
Job didn't bother blaming the devil. Job KNEW who he received evil from:
Job 2:10
But he said unto her, Thou speakest as one of the foolish women speaketh. What?
shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil? In all this did not Job sin with his lips.
Job 42:
11 Then came there unto him all his brethren, and all his sisters, and all they that had been of his acquaintance before, and did eat bread with him in his house:
and they bemoaned him, and comforted him over all the evil that the Lord had brought upon him -
Evil "entities" serve Gods Own Purposes. Rev. 4:12
If we are bound/exposed to internal evil as a contrast, a resistance, an 'exercise' in order to strain to do good against that alternative, it harms us nothing in the long term. Even though we all suffer under it in some ways in the short term. I know for a certain FACT that every poster at this board has sin, has sinned, and "our sin" is also for no uncertain fact, OF THE DEVIL. 1 John 3:8. So don't let all the "possession" nonsense throw your mind. You know what's going on. I recognize someone who hears from Gods Words.
YOU HEAR. Just that means the Holy Spirit is helping you already: 1 Cor. 12:3
God is ENTIRELY responsible. I don't "let God off the hook" for the creation and deployments of evil beings. There is no reason to extract Him from these equations. We just have to understand that God IS Greater than 'all things.' And that 'all things' DO serve His Purposes.
A lot of (believers) try to insulate God from the creation of evil entities, the devil and his messengers, or from evil acts. I see no need for beating around the bush. The Bible doesn't provide that kind of insulation for God. It tells us that He Is Greater than 'all things.' Even the sum of 'all things.'
Can God make GOOD come of evil? Assuredly so.
Romans 8:28
And we know that
all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.
And "how" do we make this determination? Because God is Greater.
But we should not seek to be "led" around by evil as its pawn. Simple realization of our condition and the desires to operate AGAINST that working is sufficient to not be "its pawn." We just can't say we don't have "evil present" to deal with, internally, or we are turned into liars and thusly pawns in lying, by that evil. Romans 7:21.
Paul actually claimed to be the worst sinner on earth, AFTER salvation. 1 Tim. 1:15. Paul, an APOSTLE no less, even had a "messenger of Satan" in his own flesh. I can only imagine how much internal evil and grief that condition brought to him. 2 Cor. 12:7. I do NOT think Paul was "an external pawn" of evil and I also think he REIGNED over that evil present with him. But it's a grief, nevertheless.
There really are better explanations. IF, by having to deal with the devil, with evil, we engage HOPE for the ending of these things, not only for ourselves, but for ALL, by the power of God, which IS a promise of the Gospel, that HOPE is not a bad thing either. Nor is the experience of Gods Mercy in Christ a bad thing.
Eternity is a long time:
Romans 8:18
For
I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.
Buck up. Fasten yer seat belt and put on yer armor. You ARE here for a reason. A good reason. In the end, a PERFECT REASON.
We may not see it all or everything now and that's OK. God commanded LIGHT to shine from DARKNESS. Not only when we look up at night at the stars, but the same sight is available, INTERNALLY.
There is not a question or claim that you've put up that I haven't put under deep considerations myself. So you're not alone.
When I need help, I do pray for help. And I usually get help. Not always and not always immediately. But I've learned to be patient and that ain't a bad thing either.
You have my prayers for a touch of the Love of God in Christ, in your heart, for comfort. Ask. Wait upon Him. Expect receipt. It will be answered, if not already. Seek His Peace. It's real.