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Why did God Create the Devil?

How did God Create Satan?

 

"For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him" (Colossians 1:16 (NIV)). "God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning—the sixth day" (Genesis 1:31 (NIV)) "...and all the angels shouted for joy" (Job 38:7 (NIV)); therefore, satan initially could have been considered 'very good'. Our Father, God (YaH), gave free will to satan, who was one of the high angels, and to all the other angels as well. Angels can make mistakes because they have free will, as demonstrated by the angel, satan, when he chose to try to become the ruler of Heaven (Job 4:18). However, our Father knew in advance what would happen because everything that happens has been previewed or designed by God, according to His plan (Romans 8:28-30, Psalm 139:16, Isaiah 46:10,  Acts 4:27-28,  1 John 3:20). It was no surprise to YaH, therefore, when one third of the angels chose to join satan, for which they became known as demons.  Archangel Michael and the remaining two thirds of the angels fought against satan and his angels (Revelation 12:7). After satan and his angels lost the war, YaH took them from Heaven and put them in the lowest depths of the pit, referred to as hell (Isaiah 14:12–15). Of course, our Father had prior knowledge that these events were destined to happen as well, so they were obviously part of His plan too.

 

Why doesn't God Destroy the Devil?
Why does God Allow Evil to Exist?

 
By satan sinning against our Father, God (YaH), satan brought sin into the physical world, which he used to tempt Adam and Eve. Jesus/Yeshua, The Christ, said satan is a liar and the father of lies (John 8:44). Since God is The Almighty Creator, our Father uses satan like a tool in His plan for people (1 Timothy 1:20).  Our Father allows satan and his demons to test us (Job 1:8, James 1:1-18, 1 Peter 5:8-11).  Our Father even used satan to test our Brother, Yeshua/Jesus (Matthew 4:1-11). Through the trials and tribulations, the faithful followers of God's path become tempered, perfected, confident, and established in their faith (1 Peter 5:8-11). Our Father, YaH, does not want to destroy a tool which He uses to make tempered, born again Christians, who are destined for salvation with God in Heaven.
A test, trial, or 'bad' event is not truly a 'bad' event when the end result is for our good. In all things, God works for the good of saved Christians (Romans 8:28). As imperfect human beings, we are incapable of understanding how all things work together for our good. However, God is perfect, and His thoughts and ways are beyond our capability to comprehend them (Isaiah 55:8-9). We are expected to have faith in God. When our faith in God weakens, He will strengthen our relationship with Him by allowing satan to test us with trials and tribulations. During these difficult events, saved Christians draw closer to God through prayer, just as frightened children cry for their parents to pick them up and comfort them. God wants Christians to be continually improving and strengthening their relationships (fellowship) with Him.

 

Commentary

 

It is possible to believe in The Messiah without accepting Him as your Savior and Lord of your heart, soul, and mind. It's also possible to believe in The Messiah without receiving The Holy Spirit. The devil is a prime example of one who believes in The Messiah, but hasn't been baptized in The name of The Father, and The Son, and The Holy Spirit (James 2:19). All the devil worshippers, who are 'human beings', also believe in God, but haven't been baptized in The name of The Father, and The Son, and The Holy Spirit. Other believers (in Judaism, the Pharisees, and even many unsaved 'Christians') who have failed to develop personal and loving relationships with The Messiah, haven't been baptized in The Holy Spirit, so The Messiah said He doesn't 'know' those believers. Sadly, there are many Mormon, Catholic, and also many 'Christian' believers, whom think they are saved, but they are not going to find the narrow way to the small gate of Heaven (Matthew 7:14; 1 John 3:8). Those believers will not enter the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 7:21-23; 1 John 3:8). 

 

A saved Christian's body becomes a temple for the Holy Spirit, who is a living gift given to us by God (1 Corinthians 6:19). The Holy Spirit urges Christians to fellowship with God, and urges them to study The Bible, which is the word of God. The Holy Spirit urges Christians to build personal, loving relationships with The Father and The Son. A saved Christian should be reminded, and feel urged, to pray at least five times a day: after waking from sleep, before each meal, and before going to sleep (Luke 22:17-21; Colossians 3:17). These things are not burdensome in any way for a Christian who is filled with The Holy Spirit, despite all the socio-economic demands of the world on our daily lives. Are you all talk and no action, which is also referred to as, having faith but no works (James 2:14-26)?

 

The daily prayer is quite short, and yet, it includes forgiving other people for their sins (also known as debts or trespasses), so forgiveness is obviously very important to God. If our Father is to forgive the sins of His children, those Christians must forgive the people who have sinned against them (Colossians 3:13). If believers fail to forgive other people for their sins, especially if the sins are so minor as not to be referenced in The 10 Commandments, the salvation of those believers is questionable. The Messiah shed His blood and sacrificed His life on the cross to forgive our sins. What have you done to forgive?

 

Do you love God with all your heart, soul, and mind (Matthew 22:36-40)? One way to know for sure is to analyze whether or not you keep His commandments, which are not burdensome (1 John 5:2,3). If you truly love and follow The Messiah, you will keep His commandments without even having to think about keeping them because love fulfills the law (Romans 13:8-10). As you love The Messiah, so you should also love your neighbors as you love yourself. You must love because it's The Messiah's first commandment and because God is love (1 John 4:8). It's easy to love those who love you, but have you learned how to love your enemies yet (Matthew 5:44-47)? Your enemies are waiting to become Christians and your greatest allies.

 

Have you heard of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20)? How are you doing with it? Would you say you are hot, cold, or lukewarm (Revelation 3:15,16). Would you say you're a temple for The Holy Spirit? Do you think The Messiah really knows you? God loves you so much He sent His Son to die for you, and He wants you to be born again and join Him in Heaven for eternity. Getting saved by God's grace is a miracle, so please honor and respect His grace by learning and living His scriptures. If God wanted you to merely sit back and revel in your salvation through God's grace, there would be little need for a majority of the scriptures in The Holy Bible. 

 

I'll join you in prayer for us all.

 

Please read, The Messiah said, "I do not know you".
 

 

List of the most important questions with answers and information about YaH (God), Yehoshua (Jesus 'The Christ'), The Holy Spirit and The Holy Bible.

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