{"id":1776,"date":"2022-10-15T15:00:15","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/isaiah-1412-15-satans-saga-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T15:00:15","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:00:15","slug":"isaiah-1412-15-satans-saga-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/isaiah-1412-15-satans-saga-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Isaiah 14:12-15 &#8211; Satan&#8217;s Saga &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Isaiah 14:12-15 Satans Saga  This world and CHristians in particular have an enemy, the devil. It makes sense for to learn as much as we can about our enemy. In doing so perhaps we will learn how he will attack, when he will attack, and why he will attack.  These might give us information we can learn to defeat him.  So tonight, Satans Saga.  I. Satans Past     A. We are going a long and unknown time into the past.  I believe         even before Adam and Eve were created.     B. \\#12\\ At that time, Satan was not evil nor what he called         Satan.         1. His name was Lucifer and he was the highest of all angels.         2. Lucifer is a terrible name today but in Hebrew it means             &quot;morning star&quot; or &quot;star of the morning.&quot;         3. In Latin and Greek, it means &quot;light bringer.&quot;         4. That is a name that spoke of promise and beauty.  (Not             long ago I posted some pictures of a sunrise.  There is             something about the sunrise that makes it unique from             the sunset.  When I was going to Bible college, there was             a period of a several years when I never saw a sunrise or             a sunset.  I worked indoors at the sunset and worked so             late that I sleep through the sunrise, getting up only in             time to get to class.  Often on my break, always after             sunset, I would step outside a long to see a sunrise or a             sunset.  Now, I have the privilege of being up for most             sunrises.  I find them beautiful.)         5. The morning star is such a reference and it contains             beauty as I imagine he was beautiful.     C. \\#13\\ But Lucifer wanted to be GOD.         1. Satan already had great power.             a. In fact, he appears to be the most powerful being God                 ever created.  He still is to this day.             b. But while he had great power, he had no authority.                 (1) Satan was a servant.                 (2) As a servant, He obeyed.                 (3) He could only use his power as God directed him.             c. Satan and the angels obviously had a free will at that                 time, and he decided he wanted to be more.         2. That is lust.             a. Lust is a sin.             b. Satans saga illustrates why it is such a great sin.             c. Satan could not be content with all that God had given                 him.  He lusted for it all.         3. \\#12\\ As a result, God cast Satan out of heaven,             removing him from whatever position he had.             a. Satan became an outcast.             b. The best I can tell, there was just heaven and                 nothingness at that time.             c. Satan became a being without a home and purpose.             d. He was an outcast.     D. Then God created earth and man.  Ge 1:26  And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.          1. God gave to man something Satan had NEVER had, authority.         2. Interesting, God gave power and no authority to Satan but             to man he gave authority with very little power.         3. So Satan set his sights on taking from man his authority             and place.             a. We know how that turned out. (Genesis 3)             b. Now, in some ways, Satan and man traded places.                 (1) Satan went from having no authority to being the                      prince of this world.                 (2) Adam went from having authority to being an                      outcast.                      (a) Since that time, this world has not been                           mankinds home.                      (b) The New Testament describes the Christian as                           a pilgrim passing through this world, but                           every human being is.                      (c) This earth may be used to bury our bodies                           but no person will abide here for long.  II. What does it all matter?  It matters for a lot of reasons.     A. It explains why Satan is your enemy.         1. The devil is jealous of you.             a. We had what he wanted but would never receive                 (authority), and we are what he would like to be but                 will never be (redeemed).             b. We have power and positionsomething Satan has only                 because he stole it and knows that his time to                 possess it is limited.             c. Whats more:        2. Jesus described the hatred that Satan has for us.  John 8:44  He was a murderer from the beginning (Who does he want to kill? You and me and everyone else!), and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it. (Who does he lie to?  You and me and everyone else!)  John 10:10  The thief cometh not, but for to steal (Steal what?  Your position, your possessions, your peace, your power.) and to kill, (Thats you and me again.) and to destroy. (Whatever he cannot steal or kill, he will destroy!          3. Here is the strange thing about this diabolical enemy.             a. He cant do anything to you or me or anyone else.                 (1) He must trick us into doing things to ourselves!                 (2) Many of the vilest tragedies of this life are                      products of Satans deception.             b. Do you know what war is?                 (1) A war is Satan tricking man into killing himself.                 (2) There has never been a logical, legitimate reason                      for a war.                      a. If it is a misunderstanding, let fix it.                      b. If it is an insult, lets apologize for it.                      c. If it is greed and lust, lets get over it.                 (3) God did give human beings with intelligence.                      a. We can actually work out our differences.                      b. But we dont because the devil sows seeds                          of deceit and foolishness among us.                      c. He tricks nations into killing each other.             c. Even worse &#8211; Do you know what alcohol and drugs are?                 (1) They are the devils tricks to get you to kill                      yourself!                 (2) I imagine the Devil had a heyday when he came and                      told the angels his plan for drugs and alcohol  Gabriel asked the devil, &quot;What do you have there?&quot; Satan answered with a smile, &quot;Ive got whats going to be my biggest    and best tool.  Im going to use them to get mankind to kill and    maim millions of their own kind.&quot; Gabriel leaned a little closer to smell the liquid.  &quot;Devil, I always    knew you off but now you are starting to lose it.  That in that    glass is alcohol and if I am not mistaken, that powder looks like    medicine.  God gave those to help man when he is sick.  Man wont    use that to hurt one another.&quot; &quot;Want to bet?&quot; Satan asked.  &quot;Ill bet you that not only will they    give it to one another, knowing it will hurt and kill others, but    I bet I can get them to sell it for money and get people to drink    the liquor until they pass out and put this powder in their body    until they drop dead!                  (3) Granted, a conversation like that probably never                      took place, but Satan must have had the thought                      for he has certainly implemented the plan.             d. Satan many tools to stir us troubles but he has some                 which are his favorites:                 (1) Lust &#8211; Wanting something you dont have.                      (i.e. land, water, wealth)                 (2) Pride &#8211; One side does something the other                      side just cant stand.                 (3) Lies                 (4) And today he seems to use Just plain evil.      B. It explains why we live in such a horrible world.         1. We are not fighting the battle, friend. We are living in             the aftermath of the battle.             a. The nuclear bomb of sin was dropped thousands of                 years ago and the human race lost.             b. Understand, there has been no treaty, no cessation of                 hostilities, and no retreat.             c. It was an unmistakable, unalterable, undeniable                 defeat with Satan being the undisputed winner.             d. We are now a dethroned and displaced people, living                 under the enemys occupation and domination.         2. In this world, one does not have to sin to be lost.             a. You are born lost.             b. You were born in a prison camp.  You have the mark                 of Cain tattooed on your hands and forehead, and                 you are marked for execution.             c. People sometimes wonder at the terrible lives they                 have.                 (1) Friend, we all ought to wonder that any of                      us has any kind of life at all.                 (2) If you have one moment of happiness, one                      second to smile about, one memory to cherish,                      you have it because God has reached down into                      the abyss of death and given it to you.                 (3) The devil, the prince and power of this world                      \\#Eph 2:2\\ would not give you a single joy                      your entire life if God did not over-ride him                      in this matter.         3. Our present condition is why we need to be saved right             now.             a. You do not know when death will come or when the                 devil and sin will steal the last few ounces of                 brain matter that you have.             b. As a Christian, a representative of the God who                 loves you and gave His Son for you, I beg you                 to turn to Jesus with all of your heart today!      C. It explains why we cannot straddle the fence.  We are         either in Gods camp or Satans.         1. There are only two kingdoms and neither of them are ours.             a. God gave one to us, but we gave it to Satan.             b. Now mankind is the outcast.             c. We are born and live in the devils kingdom and unless                 we allow God to effect the rescue of our soul He                 desired to make, we will follow the devil into his                 eternal reward.             d. These are the two choices we have and every human                 being ought to thank God that he has them!         2. The truth is that you and I are of the devil.             a. But God stands at the threshold of Satans evil                 empire and calls your name.             b. He asks you to come to Him, to let Him save you,                 forgive you, and change you.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Isaiah 14:12-15 Satans Saga This world and CHristians in particular have an enemy, the devil. It makes sense for to learn as much as we can about our enemy. In doing so perhaps we will learn how he will attack, when he will attack, and why he will attack. 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