Isaiah 14; Ezekiel 28
Peace be with you, listening
friends. We greet you in the name of God, the Lord of peace, who wants everyone
to understand and submit to the way of righteousness that He has established,
and have true peace with Him forever. We are happy to be able to return today
to present your program The Way of Righteousness.
In our last program, we read the first verse in the
Holy Scriptures, which says: "In the beginning God
created the heavens and the earth." (Gen. 1:1) We saw that
everything has a beginning except God. In the beginning, when there was
nothing, only One was living. That One was God. Only He existed in the
beginning. God is the Lord of Eternity. God is great and has no equal! He has
no beginning and no end. He has no needs. He is not limited. God is spirit and
can be everywhere at once. He is above everything and everyone. He fills
everything. He sees everything. He knows everything. He is unique. God is
great! That is why the Holy Scriptures say, "He alone
is immortal and lives in unapproachable light, whom no one has seen or can see.
To him be honor and might forever! Amen!" (1 Tim. 6:16)
Today we begin our third lesson in the Scriptures of
the Prophets. We intend to consider what God's Word teaches about the
angels and Satan.
Do you know where angels come from? Or where Satan and demons come from? We
could not know about such things if God had not told them to us. But God tells
us about them in His Word. Let us therefore carefully examine the Holy
Scriptures, so that we might know the truth concerning the angels and Satan.
We remind you that, in The
Way of Righteousness program, we are doing a chronological study of the
Writings of the Prophets-from beginning to end. That is why, in the last
broadcast, we studied about God Himself, because God is the One who existed in
the beginning. And, God willing, in our next lesson, we will tell the story of
how God made the world and all that is in it. However, before God created
people and the world in which we live, there was something else He created first:
the angels.
The Word of God tells us much about angels. Today we
will try to summarize the more important truths concerning these created
beings. God's Word tells us that long, long ago, God, who is spirit,
created many other spirits called angels. The Scriptures say,
"[All the angels are spirits.]" (Heb. 1:14) "[God]
makes his angels winds, His servants flames of fire." (Heb. 1:7) Thus, the
Scriptures teach us that the angels, like God, are spirits. Their form is
compared with wind and fire. We cannot see the wind. No one can touch fire.
That is how it is with the angels of God. God did not create them with bodies
such as we have. We humans are made of body and spirit. However, the angels are
only spirits. That is why we cannot see them.
How many angels did God create? What do the Scriptures
say about this? It says that God created many, many spirits beyond what anyone
can count. On high, in the presence of God, there are "many
angels, numbering thousands upon thousands, and ten thousand times ten
thousand." (Rev.
5:11) God our Lord is great! God, who has no limit, created for Himself
thousands and thousands of beautiful, good and wise angels. The Scriptures tell
us that the angels of God have great power. They are more powerful
than we are. Yet like all creatures, they have their limitations. They are not
all-powerful. They cannot be everywhere and they do not
know everything. They are merely creatures. Only One is without limits. That
One is God.
Something else we must understand about the angels is
this: When God created the angels they were holy creatures, all of them. In the
beginning, there were no evil angels. In the beginning, the Devil
{Qur'anic/Arabic: "Iblis"} did not yet exist.
There were no evil spirits. God did not create any evil angels. We must retain
this truth in our minds: God can do anything, except one thing. God cannot do
what is evil. Let us not forget this. God cannot create what is bad because He
is good. God cannot make mistakes because He is perfect. Sin cannot come forth
from Him because He is pure and holy. Everything that God
thinks and says and does is good and perfect. That is why the Scriptures say: "God
cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone." (Jam. 1:13) Well then,
where does evil come from? We will see God's answer shortly. First, however,
there is something else we must know about the angels.
Why did God create the
angels? The Scriptures teach us that God created them so that they could be
with God to love Him, to praise Him and to
serve Him in
the joy of heaven forever. God owned them, all of them, because He created
them. They all dwelt in the "house" of God on high, in heaven, far
beyond the moon, sun and stars. Did you know that there is a
special place where God dwells? True, in our last lesson we learned that
God is everywhere. However, the Scriptures also teach us about a wonderful
place in the universe that is holy, full of light and beauty, where God lives
and displays all His glory. This is the place that the prophets of God call The
presence of God or Heaven or Paradise. This is where God
dwells with His holy angels.
There is something else which we need to know about
the angels. It is this: The angels are not all the
same.
Some angels are more beautiful and more wise than others. Some angels surround
the throne of God in heaven. Others help and protect people. Other angels, like Gabriel and Michael, stand in the presence
of God and are sent forth to accomplish special missions on the earth.
Some angels oversee others. Have you ever heard the
name Lucifer? The Word of God tells us that there was
a time when Lucifer was the chief of all the angels. If you know the story of
Lucifer, you know where Satan himself comes from.
The Scriptures tell us that when God first created the
angels, Lucifer was the most beautiful,
the most powerful, and the wisest of them all. Lucifer means the
shining one.
Lucifer was superior to all the other angels in knowledge and wisdom, and in
power and authority. God gave him beauty and intelligence beyond measure.
Lucifer should have worshiped God, loved him and obeyed him forever, because
God created him and greatly blessed him. However, in the Writings of the
Prophets we read that one day Lucifer showed contempt for God, and his heart
was filled with pride. Lucifer said in his
heart, "I will ascend
to heaven; I will raise my throne above the stars of God; I
will sit enthroned…I will ascend above the tops of the
clouds; I will make myself like the Most High [God]!" (Isa. 14:13,14)
Incredible! Lucifer, who had nothing apart from what
God had given him, wanted to steal the glory of God, the Most High! And not
only did Lucifer rebel against God, but one third of
the angels who
were in heaven chose to turn their backs on the Lord God, and to follow Lucifer
in his sin. (See Revelation 12:4)
However God is God, and God knew everything that
Lucifer and his angels intended to do. As we already learned in our last study,
no one can do anything in secret before God, because God knows everything
before it even happens! God saw the sin that was in the heart of Lucifer and in
the hearts of the angels who followed him.
So what happened? What did God do? Would God allow
Lucifer, who had rebelled against Him, to take His place? Could God condone
sin? Could God live together with the sin of pride
and rebellion? Never!
The Writings of the Prophets teach us that God, our God, is holy and cannot
look on evil. God cannot tolerate sin. He will not give His glory to another.
God is unique; no one can replace Him! Thus, the Scriptures say that God
expelled Lucifer and his evil angels from His holy presence. Lucifer and those who
followed him could no longer live in heaven, in the house of God, because they
had sinned by wanting to replace God. That is why God cast out Lucifer and his
evil angels. God, who is holy, must judge and punish everyone who rebels
against Him.
After Lucifer sinned, his name was changed. He was no
longer called Lucifer, the shining one, but Satan. Satan means Adversary. Lucifer had become
God's enemy. And, as you know, Satan and his angels still reject God and all
that is good. They reject the Word of God and deny it. Satan fights against God
and tries to ruin and hinder God's plans. However, God is the great Judge, and
no one can win against Him! "An egg should not wrestle with a rock!"
{Wolof Proverb}
The Holy Scriptures tell us that after God expelled
Satan and his angels, He created for them the fires of
hell which
are never extinguished. There is a day coming when God will cast into that
fire, Satan and his angels, and all who follow them. Thus, it is written: "They
will be tormented day and night for ever and ever." (Rev. 20:10)
However the Scriptures teach us that Satan is not yet
in the fire (hell). The Word of God says that Satan
is in the world and
fights against God. He is the Destroyer. He wants to destroy God's work. He
wants men, whom God created, to perish and go to hell with him. The Word of God
says that most people are under the control
of Satan, but they do not know it because Satan is a deceiver. Thus, the Scripture
says, "Satan himself masquerades as an angel
of light." (2
Cor. 11:14) He tries to deceive men so that they will not pay attention to the
Word of God. That is why one of God's prophets wrote, "Be
alert! Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for
someone to devour." (1 Pet. 5:8) Beware! The devil wants to
destroy you forever!
But praise be to God! He has given us His Word so that
we can escape the power of Satan. The Scriptures say, "You
will know the truth, and the truth will set you free!" (John 8:32) Do you know
the truth that can free you from the terrible devices of Satan? Let us not
forget: Satan is wiser than we are. But
God is
wiser than Satan. Satan is stronger than we are. But
God is
stronger than Satan. Do you know the Word of Truth that can deliver you from
Satan's power? Many people do not like to hear God's truth. Why do people
refuse to listen to the truth? It is because the devil has deceived them. He
encourages them to believe what is not true. To be sure, the truth is not
always pleasant to hear. "Truth is a hot pepper." {Wolof proverb}
However, if you know the truth of God's Word, and believe it, you will be freed
from Satan's power. God's truth can free people from Satan's
lies.
But you must know the truth and believe it!
Listen to what the Word of God says: "Dear
friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the
spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false
prophets have gone out into the world." (1 John 4:1). "Do
not treat [the words of the prophets] with contempt. Test everything. Hold on
to the good. Avoid every kind of evil." (1 Thes. 5:20-22) Do
you really know what the prophets of God have written? Do you understand the
Word of Truth? Do you believe it in your heart?
Friends, thank you for listening. We invite you to
join us in the next broadcast when we will study together how God created the
world. If you have any questions about anything that we have studied today,
write to us at The Way of Righteousness, etc.…
We look forward to being with you next time. May God
bless you as you consider the wonderful promise in His Word that says,
"You will know the
truth, and the truth will set you free!" (John 8:32)
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