Sunday, April 19, 2015

The Satan Myth: Introductory questions - #3: When did Satan fall from heaven?

Friends,


I have been searching the cyberspace to find a definite, conclusive answer to this question. Honestly, I could not find a coherent answer.
Let us follow the shuttling of Satan between heaven and earth, since the flood.
  • Satan was back again in heaven seeking permission to torment Job (Job 1,  2 )
  • From the testing of Job, till the testing of Jesus (Mat 4:1-11 ) Satan or devil was apparently on earth.
  • Again, Satan mounted up to heaven, so that he could fall from there like a lightning (Luk 10:18 )
  • Obviously Satan was on earth so that he could enter into Judas Iscariot. (Luk 22:3)
  • Again at some point Satan gets back to heaven to seek permission to sift Peter as wheat (Luk 22:31-32)
  • Almost at the time of the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus, Satan, aka, “the prince of this world” was cast out" and judged. (Joh 12:31; 16:11)
  • No matter whether Satan is cast out or judged, he is still around:
    • filling the heart of Ananias to lie against the Holy Spirit (Acts 5:3),
    • Helping to save the spirit of the sinners delivered to him (1Cor 5:5)
    • Tempting those who are practicing abstinence. (1Cor 7:5)
    • Buffeting on Paul so that he doesn't exalt beyond measure. (2Co 12:7)
    • Hindering Paul on his missionary journeys (1Th 2:18)
    • And teaching blasphemers not to blaspheme (1Ti 1:20)
    • There were quite a few “services” Satan was rendering...
    • Somewhere in between all these things Satan placed his throne in Pergamos and started dwelling there. (Rev 2:12-13)
    • Again, Satan managed to ascend to heaven and we see Satan and his angels being cast out into the earth after a failed war with Michael and his angels. (Rev 12:9)
    • And finally, much to our relief, Satan is bound for a 1000 years and at the end of it thrown into the lake of fire! (Rev 20:2, 7)
    • {Did I miss any?}

Satan has been shuttling between heaven and earth more frequently than someone on a water diet visiting the bathroom.

Was Jesus wrong while he stated: No one has ascended into heaven except he who descended from heaven, the Son of Man? (Joh 3:13, ESV, sorry, I haven't cherry picked a version suiting my view, what KJV translates as "no man" indeed means "none".)

More questions to follow...

In Christ,
Tomsan Kattackal


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