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Friday, October 4, 2024 at 4:57 PM

Know your enemy: part one

STUFF ABOUT GOD AND CHRISTIANITY | Dr. Ron Braley

If you belong to God, you war against principalities from another dimension. The apostle Paul wrote about this in Ephesians 6:12: “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.” Evil spiritual forces move people to oppose God. How did this happen? What is the genealogy of their evil and leader?

God and other disembodied spirits called Elohim were part of a divine council before our time (Job 38:4-7; Genesis 1:26). The one we’d eventually call Satan rebelled, taking others with him (e.g., Ezekiel 28:12-16). Then, angelic watchers, sent to oversee humanity after their exile from Eden, also rebelled (Genesis 3:22-23; 6:1-2 and 4). After the Great Flood, meant to eliminate their offspring, God disinherited all the nations

except Israel. Those Elohim in charge of the disinherited nations have caused people (especially rulers) to rebel against God ever since. Think of them as otherworldly puppets.

Their puppet master and ruler of this world is called in Hebrew Ha Satan — The Adversary.

He’s your main enemy — don’t underestimate him, as he and his minions search diligently for the spiritually weak and isolated (1 Peter 5:8).

Let’s consider these things in more detail.

The course of evil: until the watchers.

Initially, God and others comprised an innumerable council of spiritual Elohim. There was no apparent rebellion until one Elohim became an adversary. He fell from grace and tricked humans into revolting, too. Their disobedience caused their expulsion from Eden (Genesis 3:22-24). Other Elohim sent to watch over them afterward also disobeyed. Then, the Great Flood came, after which God distanced himself from most of creation.

The course of evil: disinheritance, influence and the end. Read Deuteronomy 32:8-9 and Psalm 82, and you’ll learn that God temporarily gave control of nearly the entire world to other Elohim. He kept what would become Israel, though. Evil persists because those spirits are now in authority (e.g., Psalm 82). For instance, in Daniel 10:13, we read of the spiritual principalities manipulating Persian rulers in Daniel’s time. And we read that Satan will empower the Beast — the Antichrist — in Revelation 13:34. Finally, 1 John 5:19 reminds us that the world lies in Satan’s authority for now.

The good news is, The Enemy won’t prevail, as we see in Revelation 20:10: “And the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are also; and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever.”

Summary. Evil exists because of free will gone wrong when Elohim rebelled and the one we call Satan became God’s adversary. Next?

I’ll equip you to resist your spiritual enemy.

Meanwhile, pray that God will protect you from that evil one as you resist him.

Blessings and peace.

Braley, an Air Force veteran, husband and father, earned a master of divinity degree from Regent University in 2018 and a doctor of ministry from the same school in 2021.


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