Some question as to why it is that Satan brings destruction upon his own subjects and kingdoms, when it would appear that he would do better to make a happier and cleaner world in which men could live. But Satan is not concerned so much with making a better world for anyone as he is in saving his own skin. The only way he can do this now is to prove that God is wrong. To do this he must prevent God from doing what He would do, "finish the work and cut it short in righteousness." Rom.9:28.
Already, Satan has succeeded in greatly extending the finishing of the work in the past and, if he could finally detroy the work of God out of the earth, then he would succeed in proving God wrong, that God could not keep His word, that the power of sin was so great that it was impossible for created beings to be victorious over its power and that God was demanding too much in expecting created beings to obey His law. Should he succeed in doing this, then he would take away the power of God to punish him with eternal destruction and would win the fight for reinstatement into Heaven on his own terms.
As a means to this end, there is a calculated purpose in his destructive activity in the world which brings him a two-fold divident. In the first case, he causes men to charge God with his work. "It is thus that the great deceiver seeks to conceal his own work," (G.C.35), thus leading men to hate God and join him in his fearful rebellion against the Creator who destroys no one.(Rev.18:24)
"God destroys no man." C.O.L.84.
In the second case, "the great deceiver will persuade men that those who serve God are causing these evils. The class that have provoked the displeasure of Heaven will charge all their troubles upon those whose obedience to God's commandments is a perpetual reproof to transgressors." The Great Controversy,590.
Thus the devil is able to provide himself with an instrument with which to accomplish his long cherish ambition of destroying the people of God, for "If he could blot them from the earth, his triumph would be complete." Testimonies, 5:473.
This is the awful truth. All the devil has to do is to prevent the formation of the 144,000 by slaying all those who would be numbered among them, and he has won the great controversy and will have proved his point. He does not even have to wait till then, for if today he could destroy every faithful child of God, then his triumph right now would be complete. But let us praise the God of Heaven that "the Angel of the Lord emcampeth around about them that fear Him and delivereth them," (Ps.34:7), and will do so until the very end.
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Already, Satan has succeeded in greatly extending the finishing of the work in the past and, if he could finally detroy the work of God out of the earth, then he would succeed in proving God wrong, that God could not keep His word, that the power of sin was so great that it was impossible for created beings to be victorious over its power and that God was demanding too much in expecting created beings to obey His law. Should he succeed in doing this, then he would take away the power of God to punish him with eternal destruction and would win the fight for reinstatement into Heaven on his own terms.
As a means to this end, there is a calculated purpose in his destructive activity in the world which brings him a two-fold divident. In the first case, he causes men to charge God with his work. "It is thus that the great deceiver seeks to conceal his own work," (G.C.35), thus leading men to hate God and join him in his fearful rebellion against the Creator who destroys no one.(Rev.18:24)
"God destroys no man." C.O.L.84.
In the second case, "the great deceiver will persuade men that those who serve God are causing these evils. The class that have provoked the displeasure of Heaven will charge all their troubles upon those whose obedience to God's commandments is a perpetual reproof to transgressors." The Great Controversy,590.
Thus the devil is able to provide himself with an instrument with which to accomplish his long cherish ambition of destroying the people of God, for "If he could blot them from the earth, his triumph would be complete." Testimonies, 5:473.
This is the awful truth. All the devil has to do is to prevent the formation of the 144,000 by slaying all those who would be numbered among them, and he has won the great controversy and will have proved his point. He does not even have to wait till then, for if today he could destroy every faithful child of God, then his triumph right now would be complete. But let us praise the God of Heaven that "the Angel of the Lord emcampeth around about them that fear Him and delivereth them," (Ps.34:7), and will do so until the very end.
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