Proverbs
16:4 (KJV) "The LORD hath made all things for himself: yea, even the
wicked for the day of evil."
Proverbs
16:4 (Amp) "The Lord has made everything (to accommodate itself and
contribute) to its own end and His own purpose; even the wicked (are fitted
for their role) for the day of calamity and evil."
In
these verses that God is ultimately the creator of all things. God is
attributed here of even creating the wicked. People down through the ages have
had the problem with trying to understand why God created the devil since he
is at the root of all evil. Why would God allow the devil to cause so
much suffering in the world? To understand this we must realize
that God did not create Satan or the devil evil.
The
name Satan comes from a Hebrew word signifying an adversary, an enemy, and an
accuser. In God's Word, we discover that Satan is God's enemy and is against
all for which God stands. He is the archenemy of good.
Surprising
as it may seem to some, Satan was not always evil. In the beginning, he was an
angel created in perfection and beauty. Angels were given a will with a free
moral choice, and Lucifer (Satan's name before he was cast out of heaven)
chose to do evil and rebelled against God. He was cast out of heaven to the
earth because of his sin. His present domain is limited to the earth and hell.
Isaiah
14:12-15, "How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the
morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
For thou hast said in thine heart, 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. Yet thou shalt be brought down to
hell, to the sides of the pit."
Satan's
sins were pride and covetousness. He desired God's throne and set his will
against God's will. Five times he said, "I will" in this portion of
Scripture.This is still man's sin today: the refusal to do God's will, with
the same attitude of "I will" Satan chose to rebel and it brought
him down to hell. Men are making the same choice today and those who rebel
will ultimately go down to the pit with the devil.
Lucifer
had been gifted with beauty and had walked upon the holy mountain of God. But
even with all this, he was not content with his position and by trying to
usurp God's authority, sin entered into him when he attempted to overthrow
God's kingdom.
In
Ezekiel 28:12-19, we
see that God did not create Lucifer evil, but made him perfect. By Satan's own
choice, he became evil and was cast out of heaven. The Lord never meant for
evil to exist. It was simply the opposite of good, and since it takes a free
will for evil to come into existence, Lucifer was the first created being to
exercise his will against God. Since that time, others have followed. Satan
caused a third of heaven to fall with him by influencing other angelic beings
to make war against God (Revelation 12:4a). They too were cast out of heaven.
They have since become evil spirits due to their choice. They now roam the
earth, with Satan as their leader and master. These invisible supernatural
beings still have power, but it is directed toward evil works of darkness.
Satan is still ruling in the earth today, not only over the evil spirits, but
also over evil men who choose the same path of rebellion against God. He is
the dark prince of this world. We can see a glimpse of his evil wisdom,
strength, glitter, and his inevitable end by reading the previous passages. We
must remember that he has only limited power, but nevertheless he does have
power, and those who do not know him and his devices inevitably become his
victims.
Those
who are "born again" and filled with the Spirit of God have no need
to fear this evil foe as he has been defeated by our God. Jesus defeated him
and stripped him of his power two thousand years ago. Jesus paid the price of
our sins on the cross and then rose from the dead bringing life to all who
would follow Him. Satan's authority has been taken away from him. We now
have authority over him through Jesus Christ. "I am he that liveth,
and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of
hell and of death" (Revelation 1:18)
Dear
Heavenly Father, I am thankful that You have set me free from the power
of sin through the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Lord, You
have given us power over the devil. Let us be faithful to exercise our
authority over him and not allow the devil to come and rob from us.
Father, You made the earth and called it good, and we now can look around and
see the things that the devil has done to make it bad. Help each of us, as
Christians to do our part to change this world by overcoming evil with good.
I ask this in the name of Jesus. Amen!
Sherry Walter
Wednesday, December 18, 2002 6:42 PM