
Developing A Truth (Updating; The Wiles Of Satan 1996)
There is a progression in knowledge-wisdom-truth-understanding in a souls growth from Biblical Scriptures. God works with every soul, on an individual basis, because no two consciences are identical.
God works one on one, within their understanding of the Word, and the “condition” of the heart. The baseline of truth, is the Word, that is instilled in the spirit-soul. Distinguishing and understanding negative experiences, wisdom is gained by the application of goodness-love in everything.
Understanding Satan from scriptures from the literal perspective, is the belief that Satan is responsible for sin-evils. Misunderstandings are in the relationship of the flesh, and the eternal salvation of the soul. Taking scriptures from the literal reading, shaping the mind to feelings, a comfort zone, because the flesh-mind believes it can not overcome the wiles of Satan, and/or the flesh-mind chooses not to overcome.
Satan is a representation of sin-evils, covering all aspects of negativity. Negativity, better known as sin and evil; whereas, each of Satan’s names, being a representation of those evils that are expressed by thought and/or actions by the flesh.
Satan’s Biblical Names;
Satan, Dragon, Old Serpent, Devil, Wormwood, Destroyer, Accuser, Tempter, Prince of Power of the Air, Murderer, Power of Darkness, Lying Spirit, Enemy, Belial, Beelzebub, Appolloyn, Abaddon, Adversary.
See Also; (Rev 20:2, Rev 8:11, Jer 23:15, 1Cor 10:10, Psalms 17:4, Job 15:21, Judges 16:24, Exo 12:23, Rev 12:10, Gen 3:1-5, 1Th 3:5, John 19:33-37, Eph 2:2, Col 1:13, John 8:44, 1King 22:22, Mat 13:39, 2Cor 6:15, Mat 12:24, Rev 9:11, 1Peter 5:8)
Summarizing the Greek-Hebrew definitions for the names of Satan;
Satan is the first in order of time, political rank and power, being a fabulous kind of serpent, a poisonous snake. He is an accuser, opponent, sly, cunning, artful, malicious. The arch enemy of good, ready to attack, while his eyes wide open causing calamity. A worthless dung-god, a destroying angel distressed of mind, gratifying completely an intense dislike, disgust, hatred, and abhorrence.
On the other hand, angels and demons work within the spirit-soul, to keep the soul balanced, so the progression is towards goodness, the ultimate goal, and the promise from God. Thus the balance between heaven and hell, fall upon the soul, and throughout the souls eternity, reaching towards greater truth-goodness-love, which is life.
Psalms 91:11 For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways.
Luke 12:9 But he that denieth me before men shall be denied before the angels of God.
Psalms 139:8 If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there.
(See Also; Mat 4:6, Psalms 91:11-12, Psalms 34:7, Luke 4:9-12, Heb 1:14)
Each soul is responsible for the condition of their own soul, not Satan. “The devil didn’t make me do it”, or the thinking that souls stand before Christ thinking they do not have total responsibility for their own evil tendencies. Where lying to ones self brings nothing more then judgement upon one’s self.
Goodness is natural per the Creation of the perfect soul. The flesh entertains evils because of the natural love for it. To blame Satan, is having the mindset in thinking that the soul is overpowered by Satan, and has not, the control to overcome. Thus mindset of the forgiveness of evils are justified, through Jesus over and over. Albeit true, it is the condition of the heart in the repetition of evils, is in fact, the repetition of hanging Christ on the cross over and over.
1Cor 10:20 But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God: and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils.
When the understanding of scriptures advances to a deeper understanding, from literal meaning, to a spiritual perspective-understanding, the purpose of sin-evil is seen in a different light.
According to original Biblical text definitions, sin is an offense. To miss the mark (and so not to share in the prize), that is, (figuratively) to err, especially (morally) to sin. A division.
Evil is seen as hurtful, anguish, starving, calamitous, (passively) ill, diseased.
This is not downgrading, or downplaying, sin-evil as much as it is a deeper understanding, to the purposes of sin-evil, and its effects upon the soul. Seeing how the opposite of goodness is necessary in this world for a soul to live in freedom, as well as a tool to learn and grow from those opposites.
If the god in you feels that there is need to judge, take into consideration that there is only one God. God’s job is done and the god’s of the flesh believe He has no control. Actually, all gods have none understanding.
Jer 4:22 For my people is foolish, they have not known me; they are sottish children, and they have none understanding: they are wise to do evil, but to do good they have no knowledge.
How much of a souls beliefs are truth in another persons eyes? Doesn’t matter to you. The heart-soul knows their place with God. Unseen by others. Assuming others know where they stand, this eliminates judgement, and others can simply respect where they are in their ETERNAL walk with the Lord.
Judgement is infringing upon another, even if the thought is only from the conscience. Judgement begins in the conscience, then possibly advancing into the physical or verbalizing such judgement.
It’s not about accusing another persons beliefs. Wouldn’t that then be taking away their freedom-free will?
God doesn’t take away, or interfere with free will, why would any other soul? God has the “appearance” of judging a soul in the present now. Since God knew you, and all of your eternity, prior to living your eternal lives. At Creation, scripture says that His work is finished, as mentioned in Gen 3:5, and from that point, God is simply living through the goodness’s of His Creation. Assume then, from lifes linear time perspective, the appearance is in the now, but judgement was in the past.
1John 3:11 For this is the message that ye heard from the beginning, that we should love one another.
MJI (LightWorker)
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