The Arch-Villain of Prophecy, Pt. 1

Scripture: Isaiah 14:12-14, Ezekiel 28:14-15
Date: 09/22/2024 
Did God create a devil? Lucifer was a perfect angel. Yet he became self-obsessed, rebelled against his Creator and stole the loyalty of a third of the angels. Ever since, Satan and his demons have been fighting for the worship of every human heart. Learn how this extraordinary cosmic battle affects your life today!

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Doug Batchelor: You know, whenever I present this subject, I do it with much prayer because the adversary, I can promise you, is not happy that were exposing his tactics, but I know that there are people around the world that are hedging in this entire event with prayer. Bible says, "The angel of the Lord encamps round about those that serve Him and delivers them," and the devil was mad at the Lord and he says, "You set a hedge about Job." And we're praying that God will just hedge in this whole series with this protection because we're going to tell you what the devil's up to. He appears all the way from Genesis to Revelation, and the battle between good and evil is one of the central battles that you're going to find in the books of prophecy.

So, you need to understand the enemy and what you're up against. I don't like to focus on the devil. I don't spend an inordinate amount of time talking about it, but Jesus talked about the devil, so we must to understand his tactics. Paul said we do not want to be ignorant of Satan's devices. Well, we always like to start with an amazing fact, and you know, I don't think I ever did mention that you might wonder what is "Amazing Facts" and where did you come from? "Amazing Facts" has been around now over 65 years. Started with a 15 minute radio program that began with an amazing fact from science or from history or from nature and then we would weave in spiritual biblical truth and it just became very popular and grew from radio to television to Bible school to mission training and we've got mission training schools around the world and broadcast and God just has been blessing, ministry has been growing by faith for over 65 years now. But we like amazing facts and I love amazing facts.

Well, we're going to start with one about the octopus. Now Karen and I, we have our scuba license and we like to dive. We were diving off of Egypt a couple of years ago and the octopus is an amazing creature. It's among the most flexible and versatile and clever, very intelligent, they say it's intelligence level is on the same level as a dog. When it comes to disguise, an octopus is the ultimate chameleon thanks to special cells in its skin. It's not only able to change the color in just the flash of a moment, but it can change the texture of its skin, so it can suddenly look like a rock on the sea floor or appear like the coral where it's hiding.

There's an octopus in that picture. That octopus that you're looking at, if he wants, he can turn purple or red, and he can look--they can change and look like a crab walking, they can look like a fish swimming, they can even make themselves look like a sea snake. They're so clever they will find an empty clamshell, they'll get inside the clamshell, they'll open and close the clamshell and stick one little tentacle out like a worm to lure fish over and then they pounce. They have a famous way--if people put them in aquariums of escaping from the aquariums. They're incredible. And if they're being pursued by a predator, they'll let out a blast of ink and then jet off in another direction, leaving their predator totally bewildered and confused.

No, I have nothing against octopus, but it makes me think about the devil who is a master deceiver. And through history, the devil has also inspired and possessed individuals that have deceived. Jesus said, "In the last days there will be false Christ." Jesus came into the world to show us what God is like. It's called the incarnation, God became a man. Before the second coming, the devil is going to come and impersonate Christ and deceive much of the world. We need to know how to spot him and recognize his devices.

Another little fact of history, some of you may have heard of Grigori Rasputin. You know, for years the Russian family, Tzar Alexander and for generations back they ruled Russia with the imperial family and there was this peasant born in Siberia, very clever, and he became something of a mystic quasi-priest. He went to Saint Petersburg and he sort of wormed his way into the upper echelons, a very clever manipulating man, very charismatic. He finally said that he believed he could heal Tzar Alexander's son Alexei, that was a hemophiliac. And they brought him into the palace, and it seemed like his advice when followed was helping the boy.

He eventually wormed his way into the royal court and began to manipulate the family, especially the Tzar's wife. Some accused him of having a--an affair, but that was never proven. And started encouraging military decisions. And the advice was just awful. And finally the imperial family disintegrated, communism took over. They were assassinated and so was Rasputin. Historians look back and say--they call him the mad monk. Because of the evil influence of this mad monk, the whole kingdom was lost. And the devil is a master manipulator.

Now, before we go to our lesson, we like to go out and just talk to people on the streets and ask if there's a good God, then why is there so much evil in the world and a couple of other questions. So, let's take a listen to what our people on the street have to say.

Female: I believe that there's evil in the world because so many people are looking to fill the hole in their heart with things that are not sustainable, like how Jesus Christ is sustainable.

Male: Maybe it has to do with your upbringing?

Female: Well, because people are not looking for God, they don't have God in their lives.

Male: It's human nature, I guess.

Female: Oh, that's a trick question. Yes.

Female: Ah, probably not in the traditional sense. Probably not how most people believe in the devil. I think there's a balance of bad and good in the world.

Male: No.

Male: And maybe the presence of Satan is a kind of way to like guide people away from him, but I think, you know, maybe he needs him.

Female: To know the difference between the good thing and the bad thing and--.

Male: You know, I've had that same thought myself, along with other thoughts, but yeah, I don't know. I don't know.

Male: Wow, that's a very good question. I don't know. I think it's far more, you know, I don't know if I can answer that question, you know?

Male: They can duke it out three or four rounds, probably, I don't know. I honestly don't have an answer to that.

Doug: Well, there you have it. One thing is perfectly clear is that people are not perfectly clear on whether or not there is a devil, and if there is a devil, why would God make a devil and if God's more powerful than the devil, is God evil in allowing the devil to do evil? How many of you have thought these things or wondered or heard these questions before? You just think about it. If God is love, if God is good, if God is all powerful, then why is there so much suffering and evil in the world? This is one of the most important questions that we need to understand and if you pay attention and study the lesson tonight, you're going to have the most important answers.

Why is there evil in the world today if God is good and He is a loving God? Well, to get the answer to that, we need to go to the questions. We're going to go to the Bible, and these lessons, of course, we're on lesson number 3 tonight, talking about this arch villain, and we're going to begin with question number one.

The Bible says God did not make a devil. Every good and perfect gift comes from God. According to James, God is good, good. Jesus said, "God is good." In the beginning, when He made the world, said it was good, and He saw that it was good, and it was good, and it was very good. The word God comes from, it's derived from the word good, the goodness of God. And why would a good God make a bad devil? He didn't. He made a good angel. You can read about this in a few principal passages. If you look in your Bible in Isaiah chapter 14, "How are you fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!" When you say the word Luce, it means light. Some of you have heard of lucite or luminescence. It's talking about light.

He was a glorious morning star, a bright angel. God made a beautiful angel. The most powerful of his created intelligent beings was this mighty general, this angel that we know as Lucifer. If you had known him back then, you would have liked him. The other angels loved him. Some people like him the way he is today. But God didn't make anything evil.

You know, I think it's probably a good idea. I always like to start by turning to the book itself. If you have your Bibles or on your phones, you at home, hopefully you have Bibles at your fingertips. Turn to Isaiah chapter 14. The principal passages where you're going to find information about the devil that goes back in time is Isaiah 14, Ezekiel 28, Revelation chapter 12, and a few other places, but we're going to go to Isaiah 14. We'll start with verse 12, "How you are fallen from heaven, O Lucifer," see Jesus said, "I saw Satan cast from heaven." "How you are fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How you are cut down to the ground, You who weakened the nations! For you have said in your heart: 'I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; I will also sit on the mount of the congregation On the farthest sides of the north--'" that means the heights. "I will ascend above the heights of the clouds, I will be like the Most High."

He wanted God's position. Yet God says, "You will be brought down to Sheol, To the lowest depths of the Pit." He wanted to exalt himself higher and higher and higher, and if you have your Bibles, you may just turn quickly to Ezekiel 28, and we'll start reading here in verse 14 and then we'll get to the lessons here. It says, "You were the anointed cherub," how many of you remember, you've probably seen images even in the movies, what they call the ark of the covenant? It's this golden box that had the ten commandments on the top. They called it the mercy seat, and the shekinah glory of God would appear to Moses and the high priest between these two golden cherub angels.

Now they were golden angels, and heaven God has real angels. You read in Isaiah chapter 6, it says, "In the year that King Isaiah died, I saw the Lord high and lifted up. The train of His robe filled the temple, and on the right and on the left there are these cherubim. And they're saying the Seraphim and they're saying, 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of God."' The Lord Almighty is flanked by these two mighty beings. Lucifer held the highest position. Ezekiel's reminding us of that. "You were the anointed cherub who covers;" one of the covering angels, "I established you; You were on the holy mountain of God; You walk back and forth in the midst of the fiery stones. You were perfect," you were what? "You were perfect in all your ways from the day you were created," he wasn't born. Angels aren't born. Jesus said they don't marry or given in marriage. They're created, "Until iniquity was found in you."

Now we'll go to some other passages a little later on, but I just wanted that as a background for where we're going. All right, going back to our question number one, second part. Lucifer was his name. Second part, Isaiah 14:13 and 14, "For you said in your," what? "Said in your heart, 'I will be like the Most High.'" He wanted God's position. The devil became jealous that he did not have the same power of Christ to create and he wanted to take that from Him. It says, "Your heart was lifted up because of your," what? "Your beauty; you corrupted your wisdom for the sake of your splendor." Here it depicts this beautiful splendid being.

Now, we've been here three nights. I hope you trust me. Would you trust me for just a moment? I want you to just imagine something, but you're going to have to close your eyes to imagine this. So, for just--I promise I won't do anything to you. No hypnosis, just trust me. Close your eyes for just a moment and I want you to picture what do you see when you think of the devil? What do people usually see when they think of the devil? How many of you will make you saw something red? Fess up, all right. How many saw a pitchfork? That ostensibly is so he can keep people evenly cooked in Hades, right? How many saw a creature with a goatee in your minds? Bat wings, anybody? Red circus leotards? You know, I grew a goatee a few years ago back when my hair before it turned gray. And somebody said, "Doug, you can't do what you do with a goatee." He said, "You look like the devil." I said, "What makes you think he's got a goatee? Where in the Bible does it say he's got a goatee?" They said, "I don't know, but you look like a sinister minister. You need to get rid of that." And Karen tells me to shave it off, but isn't, you know, you talk about red devil paint or other people say devil's food cake.

And if you look at these modern concepts of the devil, this is what people think. If they think of some ghoulish creature that is, you know, like a goblin and hideous looking and scary, but what does he really look like according to the Bible? You know, the Bible tells us that in 2 Corinthians chapter "11, Do not be surprised, for Satan himself can be transformed into an angel of lights." The devil wants you to think that he's this medieval ghoulish creature, but in reality, he can impersonate Christ. And he often comes as a creature of light and a creature of glory.

So, the devil, the Bible says, he was a beautiful, he was splendid. He just assumed that he--you think of him in terms of this terrifying ugly creature. In reality, in the last days, he's going to appear as people's modern concept of Jesus around the world performing miracles, quoting some of the Scripture, and much of the world is going to be deceived. Revelation chapter 12 says, "Who deceiveth the whole world?" If he looked like that guy in red leotards with the pitchfork and the horns, would he deceive anybody? Who's going to listen to that?

So, did God make a devil when He created Lucifer? No, Bible says, "You were perfect in your ways from the day you were created, until iniquity was found in you." Now, I want you to think about something for a minute. I think everybody here will agree with me that we want love. I don't know about you. I mean, I don't want to sound too self-centered, but if I had a choice, I prefer to be liked, as opposed to being unliked. You ask any girl when she's courting, she wants to be wanted. How many will admit that? Some of you didn't raise your hand, you're lying. You want to be wanted and that's a sin. You want to be wanted. Boys want to be wanted. Everyone wants to be wanted. God wants us to want Him, right? We all want love.

Why didn't God make Lucifer where there was no bad transistors? Obviously, does God know everything? Did God know that someday Lucifer was going to go bad? If He knows everything, yeah, then why did He make him? See, some people start blaming God.

Now let me explain how this--once you get this, light's going to go on. Can you make somebody love? AI can do anything. I've discovered recently, I'm probably the last one who's discovered it, they got this program now called Chat GTP where you just give it a few cues and it'll write a letter for you. So, I would like a love letter. And so, I turn on my Chat GTP and I say, "Please compose a love letter for me talking about Doug, how intelligent and beautiful and handsome and irresistible he is."

Wait for it. Okay, you ready? "Dear Doug, I hope this letter finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to express just how much you mean to me and how deeply I appreciate everything about you. First and foremost, your beauty is something that never ceases to amaze me. Whether," I didn't write this honest, Chat GTP, "whether it is the sparkle in your eyes or the warmth of your smile," Karen, you ought to use this next time. "Or the way you carry yourself with such grace and confidence," and it's true too, yeah. "And you are truly a sight to behold. Your presence lights up any room, and I feel incredibly lucky to be able to witness your beauty every day.

Beyond your physical appearance and your wisdom is something I deeply admire. You have a way of seeing the world that is both insightful and inspiring. Your advice has guided me through many of tough times, and your perspective always helps me see things in a new light. I am constantly learning from you and I am grateful for the wisdom you share so generously. Your sense of humor is another quality I cherish. You have an incredible ability to make me laugh even during the darkest days. Your jokes and your playful banter and your infectious laughter bring me so much joy. I love how we can share moments of silliness and fun, making every day a little brighter.

And then there's your physical strength. Whether it's helping out with heavy lifting or tackling challenges or simply being there to offer strong and comforting embrace, your strength is something I deeply appreciate. It's not just about you, the physical aspect plus all the strength of your character and the way you stand by me through thick and thin. Doug, you are an extraordinary person. I'm so grateful to have you in my life. Your beauty, wisdom, humor, and strength make you truly one of a kind. Thank you for being you and for sharing your wonderful self with me."

After reading that, I think I'm going to leave Karen and run off with my phone. It's been good, dear, all these years, but I've never had this kind of appreciation before. So, let me ask you. And while I find this entertaining, do I think for a moment that my phone loves me like Karen? It is telling me what it was programmed to say. That is not love.

God cannot pre-program his intelligent creatures to love. He gives them freedom. The greatest proof he gives that freedom is the evil in the world today. And that's why He doesn't just destroy the devil. He wants our love. Now He knows whether or not we're going to love Him. He knows because he knows everything, but you still have freedom to choose. And God values real love so much that He even took the risk to make a creature that would process in his own mind that he chose to love himself more than God and that's what's caused all the problem in the universe, is the devil's self love.

You see, God created his creatures for love to go out. What's the great commandment? Love the Lord, love your neighbor, and lastly, as you love yourself. The devil, the compass needle broke. It's love yourself first. And all of us have got a broken compass needle. We're all, without salvation and the Holy Spirit, we're selfish creatures. And Jesus came, He was motivated by the love of God. It was a love to give, a love that went out, and He wants to give us that love.

Lucifer, you notice what he wanted? He wanted God's position. You find the word pride, you find the word Lucifer, you find the word sin, and at the middle of all those words, what do you find? The letter I: I, I, I. The devil had I problems. "I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne. I will sit--." I. You know, they say people that are struggling with insanity use the words I, me, my, mine and myself five times more than sane people. Selfishness is a form of insanity, and you will self destruct. God did not make us to live unto ourselves. He made us to learn to love and to give and to think of others. It is more blessed that Jesus said to give than receive. The devil's whole wiring is broken. And when Adam and Eve chose to listen to the devil instead of God, we ended up with the same problem.

Question number three. What finally happened to Lucifer? Well, as he began to resent that he was not God, that he did not have the power that God had, he began to sow seeds of discord among the other angels in heaven. And he started saying, "You know, God doesn't give us freedom. We don't need God's laws to guide us. We are intelligent creatures. We don't need to rule one God. I'm just as powerful as God. We could also worship me," and he was able, like the best politician ever to persuade one third of the angels to follow him until finally, and God's very patient, we don't know how long this dispute transpired, but eventually there was a war that broke out in heaven. And you read here in Revelation 12:7, "And war broke out," where? You usually don't think of heaven and war together, do you? "Michael and his angels fought with the dragon," and Michael is a symbolic name, "and the dragon," is a symbolic name, "and his angels fought." And the Bible says ultimately they are cast out.

Number four, what powerful beings work under the devil's command? We just referenced that. If you read in Revelation 12:7, "And war broke out in heaven: Michael and his angels fought with the dragon; and the dragon and his angels fought, but they did not prevail, nor was a place found for them in heaven any longer. So that great dragon was cast out," and who's the great dragon? "That serpent of old, called the Devil and Satan," who's the dragon? Do we have to guess? It's the devil, Satan, "Who deceives the whole world." Even Jesus said the devil is the prince of this world. "And his angels were cast out with him."

All right, so a lot of times when people are saying, "Well, there was a ghost that was spooking me," it's not a ghost, it's fallen angels. Sometimes we call them goblins and demons and evil spirits, and the Bible talks about them in the New and the Old Testament. There's not only a battle between Christ and Satan, there's a battle between the good angels and the bad angels. And you probably all seen cartoons and there's a certain amount of truth to it, where they got the good angel with the halo on one wing and he's saying, "Do what's right." Then you got the bad angel on the other side, he says, "No, do what's bad." And it's really our conscience. It's the Holy Spirit and the devil tempting. So, it's a very real battle we face every day.

Doug: You know, Jesus came into our world for three reasons. First of all, He came as our example to live a life that we might follow His steps. He came to show us the Father. He said, "If you've seen Me, you've seen the Father." And then He came as our sacrifice. He died on the cross as a substitute for all our sins, but we must come to Him, we repent of our sins, we confess, He'll receive us with loving arms. Why don't you ask Him now?

Doug: Hi friends, I trust you're being blessed by what you're watching. If you want to be doubly blessed, then you're going to want to get the "Prophecy Odyssey" study guides that go along with these presentations. There's 15 study guides. They're beautifully illustrated, and they will greatly enhance your Bible comprehension. So, if you'd like to get them, simply follow the instructions that you see on the screen. You will be glad you did.

Doug: Friends, we learned a lot in our study today, but there's still more. If you'd like to better understand where Satan came from, you're going to want to get the "Amazing Facts" study guide, "Did God Create a Devil?" It's going to show you everything you need to know about Satan and what it means for you today. To get your copy, simply follow the instructions you see there on the screen. We'll send it to you absolutely free of charge. You'll be glad you did.

Doug: What you've seen just now is only part one in this presentation. Make sure and join us for part two in our next broadcast for some of the most important points on this topic and to complete the corresponding study guides. Until then, God bless.

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