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Is "the spirit of evil" eternal like God? Has it always existed just like He has?
understSo is God incapable of destroying this "spirit of evil"? He is only capable of redirecting it down a sewer, but not really capable of making it cease to exist? That would be strange to me.
And the Bible does not directly go into this. But I consider that if God is all good, there is no way He could have brought Satan's evil spirit into existence. He could not have even thought of there being it . . . if He was nothing but good so He could only think of what is good and if there were at some point nothing less than He is.
So, I also consider that if God had at some point been all in existence, then there could not have been any whatever of inferior existence and therefore there never would be. So, I consider that things that have been made are organizations of what is inferior, so the stuff they are made of are not just all over the place, with no form or organization, at all. And God can have ones in the form of Jesus where He can enjoy us like He enjoys Jesus. And in us, while He is dealing with controlling all that is in this evil and inferior world, He can make Himself at home in us who are more and more growing in Jesus as our new inner Person > Galatians 4:19.
So, whatever we might philosophize about if evil's spirit ever came into existence, now it is good to trust our Heavenly Father to transform us into the image of Jesus so that in us He can enjoy being at home in us while He is taking care of everything around us > we love Him by becoming more Christlike >
"rather let it be the hidden person of the heart, with the incorruptible beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is very precious in the sight of God." (1 Peter 3:4)
My opinion is, if God could have taken the spirit of evil out of existence, He already would have. And the argument that He gives us free will so we are capable of choosing evil or choosing to love Him is, in my opinion, not so. God is love and God is not capable of evil, James 3:13 does say. So, in order to love another, it is not necessary that you have the ability to choose evil. If I have such an ability, then I still am not like God, and so this sort of free will is sin . . . inferior to how God is, I mean.
If I am capable of making my own choices because I am somehow apart from God, this is a problem . . . to be separate from God. Because only in union and communion with the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:17) are we capable of loving and obeying God. Only His grace makes us able to love Him.
And I think we can see how humans in our free wills have not been choosing this. Our own nature has kept us from freely choosing to be one with God in His love, and submit all the time to how He personally rules us in His own peace in our hearts > Colossians 3:15. But God is the One who changes us so we do better in all this. This, Nicholas, is what the Bible clearly says God is able to do, whether or not He is able to put the spirit of evil out of existence; so I offer it is good to give our attention to all which the Bible clearly states God is able and committed to doing with us > trust in Jesus for all which He guarantees He does with His sheep.
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