That really threw me when I read some Christian articles about that and researched Scripture.It did not seem right to me that Satan would have access to heaven.OK, thanks.
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That really threw me when I read some Christian articles about that and researched Scripture.It did not seem right to me that Satan would have access to heaven.OK, thanks.
His access is nothing like it was. As I have come to understand it Lucifer was, likely, cast down before Adam and Eve were created but that is a complicated discussion and study and would warrent another string of it's own.That really threw me when I read some Christian articles about that and researched Scripture.It did not seem right to me that Satan would have access to heaven.
Yes,a discussion that tells how Lucifer was very much favored in heaven and how he was one of the most beautiful angels in heaven for casted out.His access is nothing like it was. As I have come to understand it Lucifer was, likely, cast down before Adam and Eve were created but that is a complicated discussion and study and would warrent another string of it's own.
It could be helpful for believers to know if they're being buffeted by an evil spirit when trouble comes because it would make it easier to accept it's not flesh and blood we're fighting and it could also give encouragement when we wonder why certain prayers seem unanswered imo. Aside from that it's jsut a discussion point.
His access is nothing like it was. As I have come to understand it Lucifer was, likely, cast down before Adam and Eve were created but that is a complicated discussion and study and would warrent another string of it's own.
I'm not sure what the Rev 12 scripture implies Deb in reference to this but the John !2 is def relevant. "now the ruler of this world be cast forth". Why do you suggest this means Satan no longer had access to Heaven ? I think this passage shows us that Jesus will provide ( and has provided ) the means for satan to be rejected by the ransom sacrifice.
Joh 12:27 KJV Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say? Father, save me from this hour: but for this cause came I unto this hour.
I don't think it means that satan was cast out at that time but that because of Jesus ( for this cause came I unto this hour ) he has been dfeated and will be cast out.
That really threw me when I read some Christian articles about that and researched Scripture.It did not seem right to me that Satan would have access to heaven.
No,He was not.The Lords Prayer said "Thy Kingdom come Thy Will be done as it is in heaven".This has nothing to do with satans very occasional visits because I am sure the inhabitants do not even see Satan.I think it was one of JLB 's posts that made me think of something.
When Jesus taught the disciples how to pray he said to pray for things to be on earth as they are in heaven. When we think of that some things are obvious like no sin, no sickness, etc. but what about no evil. satan and his angels are evil.
So was Jesus saying to pray for evil to be on the earth? How can those evil angels be in the third heaven where the throne of God is?
Of coarse I could be wrong. This is just my opinion based on what I have seen in scripture but I may be missing something.
No,He was not.The Lords Prayer said "Thy Kingdom come Thy Will be done as it is in heaven".This has nothing to do with satans very occasional visits because I am sure the inhabitants do not even see Satan.
We see things differently. It's sometimes hard to find sound teaching to refer to online but I think this one is pretty good.
Hank Hanegraaff was asked this same question on a radio program. He really had a good answer in the end that it doesn't really matter because God has given us the means to withstand. But when he talked about Job, he called a "non-normative story". I would agree with this. The question is asked at about the 10 min. mark.
http://streaming.integrationworks.com:3000/archive/BAM20131008.mp3
He also wrote a book called, The Covering: God's Plan to Protect You From Evil where he says that satan attacks us in our minds.
I agree with this. he attacks us by accusing us to us, by lying about the Lord, etc. But because of the cross he has already been defeated and judged.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Covering-Gods-Plan-Protect/dp/B005Q6KFEY
I would also point to what I believe is an informative scripture in Job.
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Job 9:31 Then in corruption Thou dost dip me, And my garments have abominated me.
Job 9:32 But if a man like myself--I answer him, We come together into judgment.
Job 9:33 If there were between us an umpire, He doth place his hand on us both.
Job 9:34 He doth turn aside from off me his rod, And His terror doth not make me afraid,
There is other scripture in Job that refers to the coming of the Messiah. He makes in our relationship to God and how God deals with us. Here we see that Job says if he had a mediator He would have His hand on both himself and God.
satan couldn't attack Job because God had put a hedge around him, God had to take the hedge down first.
I don't believe that God has a hedge around believers that satan cannot penetrate. He has provided us with a mediator, with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and with the weapons of His word, His promises, and the power of the name of Jesus Christ.
I also believe that God does prevent satan from doing many things to us. satan would like to destroy God's kingdom but he can't. He tried that with Jesus, so the major way he can do that is to attack our faith to weaken the kingdom. When he is successful other people don't get saved because we aren't doing what we are suppose to be doing, being witnesses to the risen Lord.
Job repented, he didn't repent of being fearful although his wrong thinking about God's grace and his salvation is why he lived in fear.
So that is my thoughts on the subject. Thank goodness we don't have to rely on each other's beliefs, we have a mediator and the Holy Spirit, who teaches different things at different times in our lives. We all do our best to understand.
We are all His children, Praise the Lord.
I was not sure what you were saying.Yes,Satan and 1/3 of the angels were cast out of heaven.The 1/3 of the demons that are here on Earth are not in heaven.It would only be Satan who is called upon by God occasionally.But he will not always have this access.He will be cut out forever in his access.Sorry, I'm not sure I understand what you are saying.
I'm saying that 1/3 of the angels are evil and I don't think they are in heaven.
I think it was one of JLB 's posts that made me think of something.
When Jesus taught the disciples how to pray he said to pray for things to be on earth as they are in heaven. When we think of that some things are obvious like no sin, no sickness, etc. but what about no evil. satan and his angels are evil.
So was Jesus saying to pray for evil to be on the earth? How can those evil angels be in the third heaven where the throne of God is?
Of coarse I could be wrong. This is just my opinion based on what I have seen in scripture but I may be missing something.
I was not sure what you were saying.Yes,Satan and 1/3 of the angels were cast out of heaven.The 1/3 of the demons that are here on Earth are not in heaven.It would only be Satan who is called upon by God occasionally.But he will not always have this access.He will be cut out forever in his access.
What are fallen angels?What are the names of those who were cast out with Satan? Revelation 12:9 So the great dragon was cast out, that serpent of old, called the Devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world; he was cast to the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.Fallen Angels are not demons.
I was not sure what you were saying.Yes,Satan and 1/3 of the angels were cast out of heaven.The 1/3 of the demons that are here on Earth are not in heaven.It would only be Satan who is called upon by God occasionally.But he will not always have this access.He will be cut out forever in his access.
You will need to consult with the Holy Spirit and support that with scripture because I cannot agree with you again.Fallen Angels are not demons.
I am like What the heck?You will need to consult with the Holy Spirit and support that with scripture because I cannot agree with you again.
There are three heavens, as per scripture and this can be found in the Nave's references. They are the first heaven, our sky and the second heaven, the universe, and the third Heaven, where God is. I cannot see God the Father and God the Son anywhere but in the third Heaven until the return of the Christ. That places Satan in the Throne Room, visiting, a privilege no other Demon has.JLB mentioned something interesting about when satan went in to Yahweh to accuse Job.
"The phrase before the Lord does not necessarily mean they are in the Third heaven standing in front of Gods throne."
Job 1:6 KJV Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan came also among them.
We usually think this means satan went to Heaven ( Yahweh's dwelling place ) here but like JLB has suggested maybe it isn't and I suggest maybe this is another "heaven" or place that satan can enter.
Can you give me your understanding of "high places" in Eph 6:12 ?
Eph 6:12 KJV For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. ( G2032 )
G2032
ἐπουράνιος
epouranios
ep-oo-ran'-ee-os
From G1909 and G3772; above the sky: - celestial, (in) heaven (-ly), high.
Kathi,I am like What the heck?
Also. I Corinthians 12:10By reason of use, having your senses exercised to discern both good and evil.