Summary: Where did Satan from? Was he an angel gone bad? How much power does he have? We hope to answer these and other questions in this study.

What Do We Know About Satan?

Biblical Names

A. Devil - 61 times KJV (only in NT) from Gk

diabolos

B. Satan - 19 times in OT, 36 times in NT -

Hebrew word describing arch-enemy of

good, from Heb. Verb = “to lie in wait”

In NT, from Gk. Satanas = accuser,

adversary

C. Beelzebub - 7 times in NT from Gk

Beelzeboul(beh-el-zeb-oo) = dung god,

lord of filth, prince of evil spirits

D. He is also referred to as Prince of this

world (John 12:31, 14:30,16:11), he took

on the form of a serpent (Gen 3) and

symbolically is the great dragon (Rev.

12:9).

E. What about Lucifer? This is not a

Biblical name for the devil (cover

in detail under Origin of the Devil).

Origin of the Devil

A. The Devil isn’t Lucifer!

1. Isaiah 14:12 (sure looks like it!)

2. Lucifer - from Heb heylel (hay-

lale) = morning star.

3. Context here is fall of king of

Babylon (likey Belshazzar of Dan.

5:30) Note vs. 4 & 13 - not

talking about the devil!

B. What about Rev. 12:7-9?

1. First of all, this is a vision,

it’s not literal, it’s symbolic.

If it were a real story of

Satan’s origin, then there would

have to be a real dragon with a

tail long enough to reach the

stars (cf. vs. 4).

2. The war in heaven, the dragon,

the angels, etc. are all symbols

in this vision that embodies a

truth - Satan is a loser. He

couldn’t defeat Christ on earth,

now, in this vision he races to

heaven & fights Christ there and

looses!

C. Satan wasn’t an eternal being - he was

created!

1. An eternal being is deity (to

look upon as a god) - note the

characteristic’s of God (Deut

33:27; Ps 102:27; John 1:1; Rev

1:8).

2. Deity is omnipotent (having

unlimited power & authority) -

(Gen 17:1; Job 42:2) - only God

has the creative power and power

over life & death (Gen 1:1;

2 Pet 3:10; Eph 1:20).

3. Deity is omnipresent (present in

all places at the same time)

Heb 4:13; Jer. 23:23-24.

4. Deity is omniscient (om-nish-ent)

knowing all things) - Ps.139:1-6;

Is. 45:21

5. Satan isn’t omnipotent -

1 John :4; Luke 22:31; he isn’t

omnipresent - Rev 20:10 (being

placed here means he can be

confined to a place); he isn’t

omniscient - Job 2:3-5.

6. Simple deduction, if Satan is not

deity, he can’t be eternal, thus

he must be a created being - Neh.

9:6; Col. 1:16; Eph. 3:9; Ps.

148:1-5.

Was Satan Created “Evil”? - We’ve determined that Satan isn’t eternal nor deity and thus was created. The questions now are: When was he created? Was he created Evil? If not, what was he originally?

A. Gen 1:31 - 4 key words: all (everything),

made (created), very good!

B. We have to deduce that God didn’t create

Satan as an evil adversary,rather, Satan

became evil! (get to in a bit).

C. What about Is. 45:7? Evil is not God’s

nature (Deut 32:4).

IV. Is Satan an Angel gone bad?

A. There are hints in Scripture that Satan &

others departed their righteous state &

rebelled against God - Job 4:18; 2 Pet

2:4; Jude 6.

B. Satan is referred to as “the prince of

demons” (Mat. 12:24), while Mat. 25:41

speaks of “the devil and his angels”

(talk about demons in a bit) - thus we

can conclude that the devil is the leader

of a group of angels who rebelled against

God.

C. Based upon references such as these, it’s

clear God created angels with the ability

to reason and choose (just as we do).

1 John 3:4 says sin is lawlessness, thus

in some fashion, the angels’ sin

consisted of breaking God’s law by not

keeping their proper habitation.

D. Notice Ezek. 28. Strange prophecy

(written around 588). First, Tyre

had an insignificant role in life & times

of Israel (there king did speak out

against Jerusalem, but certainly didn’t

warrant such attention.

1. First half of chapter (vs. 1-10)

God’s judgment is pronounced

against Tyre’s king.

2. Note the second half (vs. 11-19) -

why repeat judgment? It’s

believed here the king is

symbolic of Satan. Notice the

text: only one being fits — Satan!

E. Based upon Ezek, and passages above, a

picture of Satan’s origin begins to

emerge:

- Satan was created as one of the host of

angelic beings

- He had the ability to choose and reason

- He was exquisitely beautiful, the

anointed cherub, the captain of the

cherubic host

- Sometime prior to the creation of the

natural order (get to later)he became

vain about his beauty & position &

rebelled!

- He and his rebellious following were

expelled from heaven.

When did Satan go bad?

A. Job 38:4-7 - angelic beings were there

when the foundations of the world were

laid for they rejoiced over it.

B. Neither Genesis, nor any other text in

Scripture, states when the angelic beings

were actually created. They were there

when the world was created and Satan was

evil soon after (tempted Eve).

C. My Opinion - hard for us to comprehend,

we want to say “how long before God

created us?” We want to place a

beginning on everything,even God!

Perhaps God, after created angelic

beings, wanted a being with a different

type of love? Are we the first world?

VI. What is Satan’s true mission (what’s he all about)?

A. Review again:

- Satan was created, could make c

choices, for whatever reason

thought he could defeat God,

rebelled, was defeated, was cast

from heaven.

B. The conditions, the result of this defeat

is harsh! He not only looses his place

of honor, authority, and is banished from

the presence of God in heaven, but one

day (according to Rev. 20:2, 10) he will

be bound and confined to punishment in

hell.

C. My opinion - he’s mad! His anger at

having been defeated and knowing his

ultimate destiny fuels his determination

to seek revenge!

D. How? It would be foolish to attempt a

second rebellion against God. God’s

power is too great!

E. If you can’t attack the creator, then why

not attack what He loves the most - His

creation!

F. 2 Pet. 3:9 - God doesn’t want any of his

creation to perish!

G. Don’t you know if broke God’s heart when

David sinned with Bathssheba. When His

chosen people followed Satan into a life

of idolatry & sin.

H. Don’t you know it breaks God’s heart

today to see Satan win any one of His

creation!

I. Satan is out to get us! Especially

Christians (God’s children). He will

never stop! It’s a no holds barred

winner take all battle!

VII. Why does God allow Satan to Continue to exist tempt us?

A. Really dealing with 2 questions here,

with two different answers.

Why don’t God just destroy Satan - kill

him?

1. The answer, has to do with the

nature of God!

2. Luke 20:33-36 - gives a hint,

suggests that angels cannot die.

3. They are immortal, but not

eternal.

4. Does this mean God can’t kill

them? I don’t think so. But

because of His nature, He won’t

because He said He wouldn’t.

5. Note God’s promise - Ps. 148 1-6!

B. Why is Satan allowed to tempt us, why not

go ahead and lock him up?

1. Why was man created? Look at Is.

43:7 - for God’s glory!

2. God uses Satan, allows to retain

his power, temporarily, until He

is through using him to test and

purify a people for His ultimate

glory & purpose!

3. I can’t say I fully understand

the entire scheme. Certainly can’t understand God’s “omni”

abilities. But it would seem

that man had an opportunity to

live in a place (Garden), not

knowing sin, & God would come to

this place and interact

with man (cf. Gen 3:8).

4. Man, like angels, however, could

make choices and choose to

disobey God, eat the fruit, eyes

opened, & sin entered into

the picture and changed this

grand scheme. Satan’s 1st victory

5. Now, the “Master Plan” has

changed, man knows sin, God

can’t stand sin and so there has

to be some purification

process - Christ is the filter,

but Satan is the sin agent!

VII. What about the demons & demon possession?

A. Demon possession was a real, historical

phenomenon of and only of the first

century! (We’ll get to the why’s in a

bit).

B. Regarding the origin of demons, there are

several (some bizarre) theorys. I think

they are simply part of Satan’s angelic

follower’s who were allowed to leave

their confinement (Jude 6) and possess

people to accomplish a greater purpose

for God.

C. Let’s look briefly at some of their

characteristics:

- They were evil & under Satan’s

immediate control (Mat. 12:24,43,

45).

- They were intelligent beings (Mark

1:24).

- They could exercise volition

(ability to fly) & locomotion (Mat

12:44-45).

- Demon possession of humans resulted

in physical or mental illness (Mat

4:24); dumbness (Matt 9:32),

blindness (Mat 12:32); supernatural

strength (Mark 5:4).

- Demon’s inhabited men (Matt 9:32),

women (Luke 8:2), and children

(Mark 7:30).

D. Demon possession was permitted

temporarily by God in order that the

authority of Christ might be made known!

Power over these demons confirmed the

word!

E. When and why did demon possession stop?

- Note Zech. 13:1-3 - This a

prophecy! The fountain for sin is

obviously a reference to Christ,

and His death on the cross!

- Notice what would cease - the power

of the unclean spirit!

F. When the gospel message was delivered and

confirmed there was no further need of

not only proof of power of evil spirits,

but of any miraculous acts which passed

away (1 Cor. 13:8-10).