Question:
If God is all-powerful, couldn't he create us so that we would WANT to love him, instead of FORCING us to?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
If God is all-powerful, couldn't he create us so that we would WANT to love him, instead of FORCING us to?
49 answers:
Esther
2007-09-13 15:30:41 UTC
Sure He could do it. But He gives us a choice. Simple answer, really.
2007-09-13 15:32:18 UTC
Who is forcing who, everyone has the fredom, and right to religion, you can follow whatever you want to, and youu have free-will, no one is forciang anyone...
2007-09-13 15:39:11 UTC
God wants us to love each other but....he wants us to do it by our own free will. This way God will know if you are really someone God wishes to bring into God's heaven after death.

Let me make it simple. Say you wanted to know who was the BEST at playing a board game. So you took six people and let them play together. Would you give one or some of them the answers so they would do better then the rest or would you just let everyone play and see who came out the winner? If you gave out some of the answers, you would really not kinow who was the best. Think about it. GOD wants the best for us but GOD wants us to find it. This is what will make us the quality individual GOD wants in GOD'S heaven.
2007-09-13 15:32:19 UTC
i dont think He forces anyone .. Hes just looking for those who naturally gravitate to the light ..
Cookie777
2007-09-13 15:45:03 UTC
Free will includes how we are able to choose the opposite of love. There are a lot of shades of emotions between love and hate besides indifference. There is even ambivalence, where it is sort of a love-hate feeling (like when you break up). If everyone had a natural inclination to love and only love, wouldn't it be more like a lot of puppies instead of human beings, with a wider range of emotions that we as humans have? It's the risk God takes for having children. Same as with all parents.
2007-09-13 15:44:34 UTC
God has created us that way; we all have a longing in our hearts to be with God. Those that are without Him just don’t know what it is that they are missing, they tell their self, that “if I only had more money, or if I only had a bigger house, or if I only had a new car, or if my children behaved better, or if I could just get along with my parents, or if I could get a better job, or if I could have a better husband, or wife, or if I could do this or that or have this or that {then} I would be happy.” “I’ll be happy when I………..” “I’d be happy if I had…………..” The truth is they will never be happy no matter how much they have. They will never be happy until they have God, because God created them to be His companion, and with out Him they will always feel like they are missing something in life that would make them complete. †
tim
2007-09-13 15:40:44 UTC
God wants us to choose Him.

If He created us to love Him with out the choice to sin, than we would have no free will.
Karl S
2007-09-13 15:40:38 UTC
Right now my one year old son, pretty much loves me unconditional. Can i force him to keep loving me? I hope not. I hope he grows and developes into a fine young man, AND i hope that he grows to love me by choice, because he understands and respects me. He has free will, he could make mistakes, even ones so horrific as to make me not want to be around him. I'd still love him, but he has to live with is descions. I think GOD feels that way about us.
iron chef
2007-09-13 15:37:55 UTC
you stress a good point, however god gives us freedom of choice and he does not interfere with it. god will have his way anyway, so make the right choice then. it is for the greater good.
ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT••
2007-09-13 15:32:01 UTC
Yeah, well, the kind of "free will" we are purported to have now is similar to the kind of "freedom" we have when Christian doctrine is legislated into secular law. Sure, we have "freedom of religion"... we have the freedom to adhere to the Christian religion as it's now translated into law. Lucky us.



So with God's "free will", we have the "freedom" to buckle under pressure if we're SANE and don't want to be tortured for eternity as punishment for not following the will of God.
?
2007-09-13 15:36:02 UTC
Right. God doesn't force you to. When was the last time you heard from Him insisting that you love Him or else? LOL. Only people interpret it wrongfully. You can't love a personality until you know that personality. God will never force you or anyone else. Being all powerful doesn't mean taking liberty wityout a license. What good would it be if He just created everyone already knowing and loving Him? You have to decide on your own if you want to get to know Him so you can find out if you want to love Him. That's it in nutshell.



In His all perfection, and if you think deeply about it, it would never do to just make a boring old set of creatures and beings doing everything you want all the time. It's got to be far more interesting giving beings and creatures personalities which are all unique and different, and all of whom can choose to find God and get to Know God and discover if they want to Love God. Isn't it? And yes, children do naturally love God when they discover Him in their lives.



I certainly would never force my children to love me, and so...again here is a perfect example of how your reasoning is mistaken.
.
2007-09-13 15:35:53 UTC
The whole reason that we are on this earth is so that we can learn about God and become like Him. To do that, we must have our own experiences to shape us into who we are. God does not want to force us to love Him, although He undoubtedly could, because that would defeat the purpose of us being here. As Feral stated in your last question, we believe that Satan wanted exactly what you are saying, but God said no, because again, that would defeat the purpose. How can you learn and grow if you are made to do what is right and nothing else? There is no growth, and you will be stagnant, and unthinking.





God is all-powerful, and it would be a simple task for him to do that, but that is not what He wants. He wants us to love Him and want to return to Him through our own free will and choice. We must learn to love Him and believe in Him by ourselves.



Free will means that you make your own decisions, possibly influenced by other forces, but you are not FORCED to do anything. That is free will. Anything less, is being controlled. All choices have to yours to make, or it is not free will. Period. ALL of them and this includes loving God and having a belief in Him.
goring
2007-09-14 07:59:08 UTC
Certainly when we want to marry some one we want it to be the result of a love tha is mutually inclusive. It has to come freely out of free will.

So it is between the relationship between us Humans and our Creator.

And a religion which tell us believe, ostrasize or kill you ,is basically saying you are to love God by force.

That is not what the Salvation ,that our Creator has given to the believers ,is about.

So as it was predicted ; there shall be false Prophet which will deceive people so they will not know the Real Love of God and his Salvation.

"Narrow is the door of Savation and wide is the door of perdition"
Prof Fruitcake
2007-09-13 15:51:46 UTC
If you knew God, you would want to serve Him out of love, not fear. Sometimes my child obeys me out of fear and that is a good thing. But discipline is tempered with love and affection. My child truly loves me and does not fear me. She does fear disobeying me, but she trusts me to know I love her even if she doesn't understand why I say no sometimes. There are some things she is just too immature to understand and I cannot convince her by reason. That's where the 'force' comes in. We obey God out of trust and love and He has warned of the consequences of disobedience. Why are there consequences for disobedience? Because we must grow or mature enough to incorporate His commands into our hearts. Until then, we must obey on faith. God wants Christians to become like Jesus, the perfect human being. We are incapable of becoming that on our own, just as a child left to himself is incapable of becoming a responsible adult but will do whatever he/she 'wants' or 'feels' like doing at any given moment. We are like that unless we have the indwelling Spirit of God to guide, guard and direct us.



Sending you a smile to help pick up your day.
epaphras_faith
2007-09-13 15:37:14 UTC
You are using faulty logic here. if God made us so that we would want to, that is still forcing, it is not free will. The problem you are having is your logic. You are using a premise that is inconsistent with its own definition. It does not mean God is not omnipotent. (By the way omnipotence only means that a being has all power to act within its nature, not that it can act in ways inconsistent with its nature. In other words God cannot NOT be God.)



Your logic is bad. I know you are getting frustrated now because you keep repeating the same illogic. Forcing them to do something against their will is not Love. It is obligation. The two stand opposed to one another.



You still haven't responded to the question I posed. Do you WANT god to force you to be with him when you don't want to be?
Josh
2007-09-13 15:39:17 UTC
First of all, if God could exist, he would be one sadistic son of a ***** for not making us Omniscient like himself, which proves he could not be omniscient, because if he were, then he wouldn't let us suffer like we do. Most Christians like to believe that WE are the cause of our suffering and yet somehow satan pulls everyone's strings and tempts us to do bad things. My question to Christians is: How the hell do we control our suffering if we are ALL tempted to sin? Also, since whatever we do is meant to happen, if we do something unforgiveable by this God of yours, why should we burn in hell? It was meant to happen and God already knew it was going to happen. So why would he let us suffer? Yeah, I just destroyed christianity. Thank you, Thank you very much.



Second of all, you can't 'choose' to love someone. You either love everyone, or you don't love anyone at all.



Most people in the world are incapable of love. Very few are, and they happen to be the most intelligent. Sad fact of life. A good thing about love though, is that it is Knowing. Even though animals are incapable of love, they know when they are loved (known) and are compelled to let us help them.
Jaye16
2007-09-13 15:38:10 UTC
God created us with free will. He did not want a bunch of puppets on strings.



Would YOU want to be with someone if you FORCED them to love you?



I choose to love God and hope that I can live a life worthy of his love.
Dulos
2007-09-13 15:37:00 UTC
Just a thought:

Imagine the Stepford wives or husbands.... what would it mean if he came home everynight and told you he loved you and you were beautiful if he were programmed that way? It might feel good for alittle while, but would be shallow and insincere (not that we couldn't stand a little of that from time to time....lol)

Just my 2 cents
Silver
2007-09-13 15:51:38 UTC
sweetheart , it is never a forced issue on loving him . we were all born with free will which entails not being told what to do or what to believe in . does he want you to love him ? yes of course but he would never force you . what happens when you dont is not his doing ...it is the product of the evil ones . imagine it being a person to person scenario and you wanting them to love you , you would try to show them love correct ? but you couldnt make them love you right ? same thing :)
Michelle R
2007-09-13 15:32:40 UTC
Of course its possible that he could have instilled in us a love for him, God can do anything he wants. Instead he wants us to choose to love him. In general if you have to force someone to do something its typically not as good as if they had chosen to do it. He gave us free will to make our own decisions about everything, including him.
vérité
2007-09-13 15:33:20 UTC
Here's something every Christian will agree that God could have done... kept Satan out of the Garden of Eden... and even better... NOT made the forbidden tree.



How sick and twisted... its like He just couldn't stand having us be happy.



Christians just aren't going to understand the possibilities of the "partial free-will" concepts we like to create (like not allowing humans to be exposed to sin)... For them, its already a reality, and it MUST be perfect, therefore any other concepts must be flawed.
2007-09-13 15:36:45 UTC
God doesn't force us to believe in him, he just says here i am believe in me if you want. If God forced us to believe in him do you think there would be any atheists? God has installed a need for something a.k.a Him in us, thats why people look to religion and why so many people want to believe in a God or a higher power.
♥JCluvsu2!♥
2007-09-13 15:33:02 UTC
He's not forcing anyone to, He wants us to love Him on our own that's why we have free will...don't try to ask why God didn't do it this way, He is way more intelligent than u and me, so I'm sure He has His reasons
D.A. S
2007-09-13 16:01:43 UTC
NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR GOD!



God is all-powerful.

God did create all of us.

God gave us free will to choose to love Him.

God does not force us.

God gives us options.
?
2007-09-13 16:57:44 UTC
Actually, God created us to fellowship with Him. Initially man was instilled with love for God but, Through the disobedience of Adam and Eve sin entered the world and the fellowship relationship was severed. The only way then to approach God was through a blood sacrifice and the High Priest. Jesus came to the world to be the sacrificial Lamb, the final replacement of the sin sacrifice. The sacrificial offering of a lamb was necessary under Levitical Law.

Hebrews 9:22 states; "And almost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission." God demanded a blood sacrifice to remit sin.



This why our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, came into the world. He is our remission of sin. This is not too say that God couldn't forgive sin. He can, but He also gave us free will, the right to choose for ourselves our eternal destiny. Through free will man chose to sin and we live with the result to this day.



Throughout the world history there have always been false gods that people worshipped. The god Molech demanded the human sacrifice of babies that were burned alive. God commanded His people NOT to sacrifice these infants to this false god. We read the record of the condemnation of God aagainst this practice. "And thou shalt not let any of thy seed pass through the fire to Molech, neither shalt thou profane the name of thy God: I am the LORD. " Lev. 18:21



Enflaming yourselves with idols under every green tree, slaying the children in the valleys under the clifts of the rocks?

Isaiah 57:5.



Then we read of the Philistine goddess, Ashtoreth (the mother goddess) who also demanded human sacrifice. She is also referred to as the moon goddess, the queen of heaven, goddess of fertility and war. Judges 2:11-13, "11 And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD, and served Baalim:

12 And they forsook the LORD God of their fathers, which brought them out of the land of Egypt, and followed other gods, of the gods of the people that were round about them, and bowed themselves unto them, and provoked the LORD to anger.

13 And they forsook the LORD, and served Baal and Ashtaroth."



These ungodly practces were abominations unto God and He commanded his people to destroy the heathens. Unfortunately, His people never learned and were enticed over and over again by the evil practices of their neighbors even to sacrificing their own children.



God exacted judgment against them again and again and yet they still did not learn and continued in sin. This is the reason that Jesus came. To be the final sacrifice for man's sin. And yet He is still rejected, mocked, and his name is used in vain by his ungrateful children. Think about it, where do you want to spend eternity?



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Aloofly Goofy
2007-09-13 15:32:02 UTC
How is god forcing love on anyone? I don't see him smacking people upside the head for not loving him. And why wouldn't you love him. It's like saying you're forced to love your parents. It's something that people may just naturally want to do since God gave us beauty and life and the universe.
Brandon's been a dirty Hore
2007-09-13 15:33:53 UTC
Exactly.



"Hmmm, I'm gonna make some of you little bastards not believe in me so that I can send you down to the basement to burn forever! Mwahahahahahahahahaha! I really can't stand how much of a badass I am sometimes, I swear".
Someone who cares
2007-09-13 15:32:39 UTC
A) God can't do everything. Can't lie, steal, force, etc.

He does have all power to accomplish his purposes.



2) God doesn't force you, that's why you have free will. If he created you to want to love him, that would be forcing you. He will NEVER do that. He will always invite, entice, entreat, in patient, kind, loving ways.
Anthony Analog
2007-09-13 15:37:23 UTC
because god as we understand it is a flawed concept. god is the sum of the equations of existence. all energy, matter, potential, etc... as a whole is god. and the equation is such that there needs to be constant conflict and flux in order to maintain balance and remain in existence. it's unfortunate, because we, as equal human, have perpetrated far too many atroceties to recount towards one another in the name(s) of such god(s). the "God" most of us refer to and worship was in actuality created by man to control those who slipped through the cracks of the fear based web of state (societal) conformity and enslavement.
byHisgrace
2007-09-13 15:54:46 UTC
I want to love Him, and He's not forcing me.
djmantx
2007-09-13 15:33:21 UTC
Linz, I believe you are misinterpreting free will.

There is really only one truth and anything other than that is a lie. Our free will is the choice ot choose the truth or accept the lie. Your free will is the free choice to choose God.
2007-09-13 15:36:24 UTC
He did not want robots that is why we are free to love Him or reject Him the choice is up to each individual.
2007-09-13 15:34:51 UTC
Good question. I'm sure that the Jesus freaks will have a muntitude of scripture to throw at you.
LaptopJesus
2007-09-13 15:33:00 UTC
God doesn't force anyone, he lets us choose.
Ally...
2007-09-13 15:31:20 UTC
God doesn't force us, he gives us free will to love him and we chose it. I was never forced into a religion. He want us to make our own choices and love him because we want to. He i in no way forcing u to.
batgirl2good
2007-09-13 15:53:03 UTC
He does NOT force us to love Him. We make that choice.

I WANT to love Him. You want to hate Him and everyone else who loves Him. It is your choice.
2007-09-13 15:34:58 UTC
It's a good idea, but then who would the christians be able to hate.
.
2007-09-13 21:57:09 UTC
God does not FORCE APPRECIATION "on" anyone.
2007-09-13 15:32:17 UTC
Bingo!
2007-09-13 15:32:14 UTC
But what if (s)he didn't want to? If a supreme being is really supreme, (s)he can do whatever the hell (s)he wants.
2007-09-13 15:33:44 UTC
I do love him and I have never been forced. WTH are you talkin' 'bout? (what the heck)
Jack
2007-09-13 15:42:59 UTC
yeah,and after drowning everyone to boot
kenny p
2007-09-13 15:34:29 UTC
you are contradicting yourself...



He doesn't force us now



He gives us the free will to choose



If He MADE us love Him.....that would be forcing us....not free will
2007-09-13 15:32:04 UTC
He did. Eve bollixed that up by listening to the serpent.*



(Okay, that's a myth).
lowflyer1
2007-09-13 15:32:06 UTC
Moot point.



There is no god.
?
2016-10-04 16:52:41 UTC
faith in God is what receives you to heaven, or a minimum of closer to heaven, then you definately have been devoid of religion. God does not refer to us, while you evaluate it somewhat is the Abrahamic religions. Catholicism, Judaism, and Islam are actually not religions that it is elementary to verify God, refer to God, and have interaction with God like that. this is the reason we've the Holy Books. because of the fact, it somewhat is a message from God. in case you prefer to talk with the Gods rapidly, then attempt Paganism, Shamanism, and Hinduism. Why would some one be in a Monotheism faith, in the event that they choose that variety of worship. The Holy Books for sure state, that God is often listening, and that God responds to us in mysterious techniques. this is no longer approximately what God needs, this is approximately you and your eternal soul. that's obtainable to get to heaven, devoid of ever having any faith or concept. faith is meant as a education for the after existence. each and each faith with this is very own sins, regulations, and/or commandments. perchance God does not prefer to talk with the persons. this is why He spoke throughout the Prophets and the Holy Books. No disrespect meant. that may no longer the element to Monotheism. this is pronounced as blind faith to 3. meaning, which you like God with or devoid of the visions and the desires and the conversations. confident, we are the babies of God. Jesus Christ is particular, because of the fact he advance right into a human sacrifice, this is the reason he's particular. He died for our sins, he died for God, and he died on the bypass. As a blood sacrifice for human style. he's an significant God, in contrast to countless different Gods. Jesus Christ is a Savior of souls, meaning that he will defend one from the eternal hearth. this does not have very plenty to do with real existence and real speaking conversations. The Gods do no longer keep human beings's souls. they suspect which you will try for some element and that no possible could keep you. which you will keep your person soul. If that's what you elect. you may try for heaven, and have solid intentions at the same time as doing it. Jesus Christ is unique interior the experience that he's a Savior. God Bless You.
punisher c
2007-09-13 15:30:48 UTC
I'm not a christian but i have no idea what you're saying....
2007-09-13 15:30:11 UTC
noone is forcing you

its your choice...He did make us to need Him...
moosemose
2007-09-13 15:45:52 UTC
U know what??? U have asked this before & I have sent U the Doctrine concerning it & U gave me a TD because U thought it was too Long or just read the "Title" & Never Associated the "Conflict" with WHY WE ARE HERE!!! So now U have to ask it again! Maybe if U Really want an A. Ur going to have to do some reading! John



DOCTRINE OF THE ANGELIC CONFLICT



A. Introduction.

1. Introduction.

a. There are two categories of fallen angels under the

command of Satan.

(1) The non-operational angels.

(a) The angels of Gen 6 who were involved in

the angelic attack to infiltrate the human race who are

incarcerated in Tartarus.

(b) The first demon assault army

incarcerated in the Abyss. They are not permitted to come out of

the Abyss until the Tribulation, Rev 12.

(2) The functional angels. These are the demons

who are operational today.

(3) The fact that Satan has an organization of

fallen means that he is prepared to attack the human race. His

organization is described in Eph 6:12, "because our warfare is

not against blood and flesh but against rulers [demon general

officers], against authorities [demon officer corps], against

world rulers of this darkness [demon ambassadors], against spirit

forces of evil in the heavenlies [rank and file demons]."

b. Demon Attacks During the Church Age.

(1) During the Church Age, demon attacks on the

unbeliever are limited to two categories: demon possession, or

demon influence, in which demon doctrines enter the soul of the

unbeliever.

(2) During the Church Age, demon attacks on

believers are limited to demon influence, in which the doctrine

of demons invades the right lobe of the soul. 1 Tim 4:1-2, "But

the Spirit explicitly teaches that in latter periods of time some

believers will withdraw from doctrine, concentrating on deceitful

spirits and the doctrines from demons, by means of hypocrisy of

liars seared in their own conscience as with a branding iron."

(a) Negative volition to doctrine creates a

vacuum in the soul which sucks in all the false concepts that

Satan has developed for you to be distracted from the plan of

God.

(b) Demon influence wipes out all of the

doctrine you have ever learned. It destroys your doctrinal norms

and standards. Cosmic thinking includes the doctrine of demons

and involvement in the cosmic system.

2. Satan's Strategic Plan.

a. Scripture.

(1) 2 Cor 2:11, "That no advantage be taken of us

by Satan, for we are not ignorant of his strategies." The

implication is that Satan can very easily take advantage of us

unless we understand something of his strategy, unless we

understand why we are here.

(2) Eph 6:11, "Put on the full armor from God so

that you might always be able to hold your ground against the

strategies of the devil."

b. These verses indicate that Satan plans offensive

action against the human race, especially against believers.

Satan's offensive action demands, on our part, dependence on the

Lord and the wall of fire.

c. The mandates for defensive action against the power

of Satan are very important.

(1) Eph 4:27, "Do not give place to the devil."

The believer is commanded to defend against Satan's strategy.

Defensive action is a grace function. Believers are dependent

upon the grace provision of God.

(2) Eph 6:13, "Pick up and put on the full armor

from God that you may always be able to hold your ground in the

evil day." The evil day is the day of attack. The Roman soldier

was able to get dressed for battle in a few minutes and be ready

to defend himself.

(3) Jam 4:7, "Hold your ground against the devil

and he will flee from you."

(4) 1 Pet 5:8-9, "Attain spiritual self-esteem,

be alert, your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion

looking for some believer to devour; therefore, hold your ground

against him standing firm in doctrine." What God has provided in

grace for our defensive action has no weaknesses. When we use

our human strengths and abilities against Satan, we are defeated

and overrun.

(5) Encouragement for defensive action against

Satan is found in 1 Jn 4:4, where we are told, "Greater is He who

is in you than he who is in the world."

3. Satan's Offensive Action.

a. In human history, the sovereignty of God and free

will of man coexist by divine decree because human history is an

extension of the prehistoric angelic conflict. Satan learned in

the prehistoric angelic conflict that he cannot attack the

sovereignty of God, which is incorruptible, so he attacked the

volition of other creatures. He came up with a plan to attack

God through His creatures, since he could not attack God.

Therefore, since mankind was created in history to resolve the

prehistoric angelic conflict, Satan attacks at the weak point--

the volition of mankind. The greatest attack on human volition

occurred in the dispensation of the Hypostatic Union against the

humanity of Christ. Jesus Christ was attacked constantly; he was

tempted beyond anything we will ever know. Satan is always

getting at God the Father through human volition.

b. Satan's offensive action existed in the prehistoric

angelic conflict.

(1) When Satan revolted against God with the

thought "I will be like the Most High God," the angelic conflict

or Satanic revolution began in eternity past. All revolution

begins with a thought.

(2) The result of his thought indicates that

Satan has the greatest of all creature power, as noted by the

result stated in Rev 12:4; for he succeeded in persuading one-

third of all angelic beings to revolt with him.

(3) The result of the conflict was a great trial,

in which Satan and all fallen angels were condemned to the

eternal lake of fire. Mt 25:41, "...depart from Me you who have

been condemned into the eternal fire which has been prepared for

the devil and his angels."

(4) Satan appealed this judgment so that mankind

was created to resolve the angelic conflict. All the witnesses

in the appeal trial are members of the human race.

(5) Now Satan's offensive strategy is directed

entirely toward the volition of mankind, and specially toward

believers. Satan no longer attacks the volition of elect angels.

Rev 12:9, "And the great dragon was thrown down out of heaven,

the serpent of ancient times who is called the devil and Satan,

who deceived the entire inhabited earth; he was cast down to the

earth and his angels were cast out with him."

c. Satan's offensive strategy in human history is

directed toward the human race. Satan's strategy is designed to

attack the human race and corrupt human volition at two critical

points.

(1) At the point of the gospel Satan attacks to

obscure the content of the gospel and to corrupt faith in Christ

alone for eternal salvation.

(a) Satan's objective is to establish

systems of religion in which the works of mankind replace the

function and mechanics of the grace of God. 2 Cor 4:3-4, "But if

our gospel has been veiled, it is veiled to those who are

perishing, in whose case the god of this world has blinded the

thinking of those who are unbelievers, that they might not see

the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image

of God." The veil can be seen through by common and efficacious

grace and is lifted by faith in Christ.

(b) Another attack on the gospel is

salvation by works or faith plus something. Gal 2:16, "Knowing

that a person is not justified by the works of the Law but

through faith in Christ Jesus, even we have believed in Christ

Jesus and not by the works of the Law; for by the works of the

Law no flesh will be justified." Compare Rom 3:28; Eph 2:8-9.

(2) Satan attacks volition to reject doctrine.

Satan seeks to obscure the importance of doctrine to the

believer. This is accomplished through false doctrine, legalism,

distraction, false scales of values, and many other ways. By

neutralizing the importance of Bible doctrine, the believer is

hindered from executing of the protocol plan of God.

d. The satanic plan for offensive action in history.

(1) From the prehistoric angelic conflict Satan

learned that he cannot directly attack the essence of God.

(2) The prehistoric angelic conflict is

terminated and angelic volition is no longer the issue.

(3) Therefore, Satan must concentrate his attack

on human volition, which is vulnerable to Satan's offensive

strategy.

(4) In human history, Satan's strategy is to

attack God and His grace policy through human volition.

(5) Human volition is under attack in two

categories.

(a) The soul essence of the human being

which God imputes to biological life at physical birth. He

attacks us through our soul, through what we think. He attacks

the first thing God ever gave us in grace. This is an attack on

grace.

(b) Satan attacks us through our body by use

of the sin nature. This was a judicial imputation. Satan's

whole pattern is attack on God's grace and judicial decisions.

(6) At physical birth, God performed an act of

grace by imputing soul life to biological life so that mankind

became a human being. Starting at birth, Satan attacks God's

grace.

(7) At physical birth, God performed a judicial

act by the imputation of Adam's original sin to the genetically

formed sin nature so that mankind is spiritually dead. Starting

at birth, Satan attacks all judicial actions of God related to

mankind, just as Satan appealed the judicial act of God in the

prehistoric angelic conflict.

e. Satanic offensive action against the soul essence

of mankind began in the Garden of Eden and includes four general

attacks.

(1) The attack on the volition of the soul.

Satan has many ways of persuading us to reject God's grace and

God's judicial activity, including our own divine discipline.

(2) The attack on the mentality of the soul, in

which Satan has done a masterful job in getting people to think

his doctrine, his ideas.

(3) The attack on the emotion of the soul. We

cannot distinguish between good emotion, which responds to good

thought, and emotional sinning. We use emotional sins to

transfer garbage into the subconscious of the soul and to use

garbage already there.

(4) The attack on the self-consciousness of the

soul. The ultimate defense against this attack is spiritual

self-esteem. Self-pity is the great attack on the self-

consciousness of the soul.

f. Satanic offensive action against mankind from his

sin nature did not begin until man sinned in the Garden and

acquired the sin nature. There are four areas of this attack.

(1) The temptation from the sin nature's area of

weakness which results in personal sins.

(2) Temptation from the sin nature's area of

strength which results in arrogance, legalism, self-righteous

arrogance, and many other things.

(3) The stimulation and arousal of the sin

nature's trends.

(a) The trend toward legalism results in

Christian moral degeneracy.

(b) The trend toward antinomianism results

in Christian immoral degeneracy.

(4) The stimulation and arousal of the sin

nature's lust pattern: power lust, approbation lust, social

lust, sexual lust, chemical lust, monetary lust, inordinate

ambition, criminal lust, crusader lust, and pleasure lust.

4. Satan's Organization for Offensive Action.

a. Satan himself is the prince of demons; therefore,

the director of all demons and all offensive action toward the

human race, Mt 9:34, 12:34; Mk 3:22; Lk 11:15.

b. Under Satan's command are millions of demons

through which Satan coordinates attacks, Eph 6:12, "because our

warfare is not against blood and flesh but against rulers,

against authorities, against world rulers of this darkness,

against spiritual forces of evil in heavenly places."

5. There are five great demon attacks in history.

a. The genetic attack of Gen 6:1-13; 2 Pet 2:4-5; 1

Pet 3:18-22; Jud 6. This was an attempt by Satan to destroy true

humanity on the earth by the sexual intercourse of angels with

women producing a race of half human half angelic beings. This

race was destroyed in the flood. The true human race was reduced

to only eight people, Noah and his family.

b. The attacks of demon possession, in which the

demons occupy the bodies of unbelievers resulting in: diseases,

Mt 9:33, 17:18; Lk 4:35, certain mental disorders, Mt 11:18; Lk

7:33; Jn 7:20, divination, the operation of the Phallic cult, and

many other things.

c. The attacks of demon influence against mankind, in

which demons penetrate the soul and personality of both believers

and unbelievers. They do not actually get in the soul but

provide information through human sources. This is the doctrine

of demons.

d. The physical attack of demon armies during the

Tribulation. There are three attacks.

(1) The attack of the first demon assault army

stationed in the Abyss, Rev 9:1-12.

(2) The attack of the second demon assault army

stationed under the Euphrates river, Rev 9:12-21.

(3) The attack of the third demon assault army

stationed in heaven under the direct command of Satan, Rev 12:7-

17.

(4) The demon attack of the Gog and Magog

revolution at the end of the Millennium, Rev 20:7-10.

e. The Satanic attack in the Gog and Magog revolution

at the end of the Millennium. This is an attack in which Satan

is apparently the only angel involved. He is able to persuade

most of the unbelievers of the Millennium to revolt against God

and the rule of Jesus Christ on the earth.

6. The Attacks of Demonism.

a. Demon possession can cause many things.

(1) Disease, Mt 9:33, 17:18; Lk 4:35, 41. All

diseases are not caused by demon possession, nor are all demon

possessed persons in bad health. It is a supernatural phenomena

and is related to:

(a) Deafness, dumbness, paralysis, Mt 9:32-

33, 12:22; Mk 5:5.

(b) Magic, incantations, and exorcism, Ezek

21:21; 2 Kg 17:17; Dan 5:11; Ex 7:11; Deut 18:14, 21; Acts 19:13,

19; 16:16.

(c) Divination, oracles, prognostication.

(d) Necromancy--trying to contact the dead.

(e) Sorcery, witchcraft, and cult teaching,

1 Tim 4:1.

(2) Mental disorders, Mt 11:18; Lk 7:33; Jn 7:20.

All mental disorders are not caused by demon possession. Demon

possession where loss of health occurs is also a way in which

demonized individuals have a message to the human race. The gift

of healing was removed by 68 AD. Most of the "divine healing"

going on is nothing more than Satan ordering a demon out of a

person's body to imitate the spiritual gift which no longer

functions.

b. Demon influence keeps believers from executing the

protocol plan of God for the Church.

(1) Eph 2:2, "In which sphere [spiritual death]

you formerly walked on the basis of the lifestyle of this world,

on the basis of the ruler of the power of the air [Satan]." The

modus operandi of the carnal believer cannot be distinguished

from that of the unbeliever. The believer in the cosmic system

reverts to his unbeliever counterpart in cosmic one or cosmic

two, or in moral or immoral degeneracy, or both.

(2) 1 Cor 10:21, "You cannot drink the cup of the

Lord and the cup of demons. You cannot partake of the table of

the Lord and the table of demons."

c. Satan is constantly bringing accusations against

believers in the supreme court of heaven, Zech 3:1; Rev 12:10.

Demons provide the portfolio of accusations for Satan. Our Lord

Jesus Christ acts as our defense attorney and bases His defense

on the doctrine of propitiation--the satisfaction of God the

Father with the work of Christ on the Cross. 1 Jn 2:1-2, "And if

any believer sins, we have a defense attorney face to face with

the Father, Jesus Christ, the Righteous one; and He himself is

the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for

the sins of the entire world."

d. From the murder of Able to the murder of innocent

children by Herod the Great, demons have motivated violence and

murder. They have motivated human sacrifice in the phallic cult.

(1) Deut 32:17, "They sacrifice to demons [SHEDIM

in the Hebrew; DAIMON in Greek]."

(2) Ps 106:36, "And they served their demons

[SHEDIM], which became a snare to them. They even sacrificed

their sons and daughters to demons [SHEDIM]."

(3) Lev 17:7, "And they shall no longer sacrifice

their sacrifices to goat-demons [SEIR] with whom they fornicate."

e. These demons motivate warfare, Rev 16:13-14. They

are called angels of evil in Ps 78:49. God uses the wrath of

angels to praise Him just as He uses the wrath of man.

7. Definition--the angelic conflict is the result of

prehistoric creatures being in opposition to God, which began

with the fall of Satan, and continued until all angelic creatures

had made a decision for or against God. It refers to two trials

of Satan and fallen angels, one in prehistoric times, the other

during human history.



B. The Existence of Prehistoric Rational Creatures.

1. The Scripture teaches that there are two categories of

rational creatures.

a. The prehistorical category called angels as in Ps

8:4-6; Heb 2:6-7; 2 Pet 2:11.

b. The historical category called homo sapien,

mankind, or man.

2. Angels are created beings, according to Ps 148:2, 5.

While they are superior to us by creation, we have in common with

angels the structure of our souls; the two are very similar.

However, in their physical beings, they are quite different.

Angels were apparently created out of light. They are able to

move through space at will and are invisible to the empirical

investigation of mankind.

3. Therefore, angels are rational, superior, and

prehistoric creatures, who have existed in the universe before

man for an unknown period of time.



C. The Prehistoric Trial of Satan and Fallen Angels.

1. The angelic conflict refers to the prehistoric creatures

in opposition to and revolt against God. The revolt began with

arrogance, a system of evil as well as a combination of sins.

Arrogance comes in many forms of mental attitude sins, and is the

natural inclination of fallen creatures whether they are angelic

or human.

2. The first creature to revolt against God was the most

perfect creature God ever made. He was called Lucifer, the Son

of the Morning. He was the most beautiful, attractive, and

personable of all angelic creatures. He was created as a

magnificent and beautiful cherub.

3. He became enamored with his attractiveness. He "took

himself too seriously." Because creatures had been admiring him,

and because he was the object of adoration by all the angels, one

day he said, "I will be like the Most High God." When he said

that, a revolt began against God.

4. The result was the prehistoric angelic conflict in which

the opposition against God took the form of a revolution led by

Satan. It continued for an unknown period of time. Satan led a

revolt against the perfect environment of heaven in which he took

one third of all angels, Rev 12:4.

5. When all angels had made their decisions for God or for

Satan a trial was convened in heaven. This was the first of two

trials of Satan and all fallen angels.

6. As a result of the prehistoric trial, two categories of

supercreatures or angels emerged.

a. Angels who chose for God, called "holy angels" in

Mk 8:38; or "elect angels" in 1 Tim 5:21. We might classify them

as "saved" angels. They were holy in the sense that they

executed whatever was God's standard. They were elect in that

they chose from their own volition God's plan for them.

b. Angels who chose for Satan.

(1) Fallen angels, imprisoned because of their

infiltration into the human race, Gen 6:1-9, in a compartment of

Hades called Tartarus, 2 Pet 2:4; Jude 6. They are called "sons

of God."

(2) Operational fallen angels who now function

under the command of Satan as the ruler of this world, called

"demons" or "evil spirits", Mk 5; 1 Cor 10:20-21; 1 Tim 4:1. So

all fallen angels are either incarcerated in Tartarus, or

functioning under the command of Satan as the ruler of this

world.

7. Eventually the prehistoric angelic conflict was

culminated with a trial. From Scripture we know the result of

this trial. When all the angels had made their choice for or

against God, a trial of fallen angels resulted in sentencing

Satan and his followers to the eternal Lake of Fire.

8. The elect angels decided for God and possessed eternal

salvation or an eternal relationship with God. The fallen angels

were against God, and their sentence is declared in short in Mt

25:41, "Depart from Me, you who are cursed [Tribulational

unbelievers] into eternal fire [judgment of baptism of fire at

Second Advent] which has been prepared for the devil and his

angels."

9. Therefore, we know this sentence was passed before man

was created. The eternal Lake of Fire was to be the final

resting place of the devil and his angels.

10. The devil's name (in the Hebrew, HA SATAN) means an

attorney who slanders but gets away with it because of some legal

loophole. The Hebrew word SATAN means a slanderer as well as an

adversary. In the Greek, his name was translated DIABOLOS, which

means exactly the same thing: an adversary, an attorney in

opposition in law, or a slanderer.

11. When God sentenced Lucifer and all fallen angels to the

Lake of Fire, it was inevitable that Satan would appeal the

sentence, and at the same time impugn the character of God. The

blasphemous appeal of Satan was based on some legal principle,

possibly one which has come down to us today. He probably

argued, "How can a loving God put his own creature into the Lake

of Fire forever?

12. The actual blasphemous appeal of Satan is unknown to us,

but the fact that an appeal was filed with God is deduced from

the lapse of time between the sentence of fallen angels (Mt

25:41) in eternity past and the execution of that sentence at the

termination of human history (Rev 20:10). The very fact that the

sentence has not been carried out, and that Rev 20:10 reveals the

sentence will be carried out at the end of human history, causes

our conclusion.

13. Between the passing of the sentence in eternity past and

the execution of that sentence at the end of the Millennium and

the Gog revolution, an appeal trial is occurring in human

history. Therefore, it is concluded that human history is not

only coterminous with the appeal trial of Satan and his fallen

angels, but human history is the actual function of that trial,

and that mankind was created to resolve that trial.

14. The order of events in the appeal trial. See point Q.

a. The trial phase begins with the fall of man and

continues until the beginning of the dispensation of the

Hypostatic Union. Mankind was created and human history began in

order to duplicate the conditions of the prehistoric angelic

conflict. This provided both evidence and precedence for Satan's

appeal trial during human history. The fall of man duplicates

the fall of Satan. Both falls occurred during perfect

environment. The trial phase in the court of appeals is

essentially Old Testament history.

b. The rebuttal phase of the Prosecution are

coterminous with the Christocentric dispensations--the Hypostatic

Union and the Church Age. Our Lord and the invisible heroes of

the Church Age are the witnesses for the Prosecution. Satan

presents his rebuttal during the Tribulation. All of Satan's

rebuttal arguments come in the form of violence and anti-

semitism.

c. The closing arguments and summary of the

Prosecution includes the Second Advent and the Millennial rule of

Christ. This duplicates the conditions before the fall of Satan

and the fall of man in the Garden. Satan's closing argument is

the Gog revolution at the end of the Millennium.

15. The answer to Satan's appeal is twofold:

a. The perfect and eternal character of God cannot be

unfair or prejudiced, and cannot pass a false sentence.

b. The negative volition of Satan and all fallen

angels demands punishment from the perfect righteousness and

justice of God. The soul of angels contained a superintellect,

for they are much smarter than we are. They had a clear

understanding of God's provision for them to have fellowship with

Him forever, and yet they rejected it.

16. To demonstrate the perfection of divine justice and the

fairness of God's sentence to all fallen angels, God invented and

created man and simultaneously the principle of human history,

the new creature experiment.

17. To resolve the angelic conflict, a creature called man

was created inferior to angels, and confined to planet earth.

Hence, planet earth is the arena or stadium for the historical

extension of the angelic conflict.

18. Man possessed one thing in common with the superangelic

creatures: he has a similar soul which contains a rational mind

and a free will or volition, Ps 8:3-5; Heb 2:7.

19. This new creature, homo sapien, would demonstrate in a

system called history the fairness of God, the perfection of His

integrity, the righteousness of His judgment on fallen angels in

prehistoric times.

20. The pattern of negative volition started with Satan's

original sin, described in Isa 14:12-14. Then followed angelic

rejection of whatever was the issue, (probably rejection of

Christ, from the Greek of Rev 12:4), in which one-third of all

the angelic creatures became negative toward God and joined

Satan.

21. Hence, the negative volition of fallen angels and Satan

demanded the function of the justice and righteousness and God,

i.e., His holiness. There followed a trial and judgment based on

the perfect integrity of God. The perfect righteousness of God

made Him the only qualified judge. The perfect justice of God

cannot be unfair, cannot be prejudiced, cannot make a false

judgment, a false decision, or pronounce a false sentence.

22. It was a fair trial. The trial was based on the fact

that from their own free will angels rejected whatever divine

salvation was available, not only once, but they continued to

reject it for an unknown duration.

23. Therefore, man was created to resolve the angelic

conflict, and to simultaneously glorify God. Although man was

created inferior to angelic creatures, he still has volition like

angels, and some choose for God in positive volition.



D. The volitional test of mankind duplicates the volitional test

of angels.

1. Human volition and angelic volition are tested in

exactly the same manner.

2. The conditions of prehistoric times have been reproduced

in the history of mankind. Human history, coterminous with

Satan's trial, provides the same circumstances and the same

options which belonged to angelic creatures in prehistoric times.

The function of human history demonstrates the fairness of God's

sentence.

3. Mankind was created as a lower creature to duplicate the

conditions of the prehistoric angelic conflict, and thereby

provide evidence, arguments, and precedence for the appeal trial

of Satan in the courtroom of planet earth.

4. God created both angels and humans in status quo

perfection and innocence. Mankind was created perfect and given

perfect environment. Then he revolted against God, causing Satan

to again become the ruler of planet earth.

5. The negative volition of Satan in the Garden of God

resulted in the fall of angelic creatures. The negative volition

of Adam in the Garden of Eden led to the parallel fall of

mankind. Man followed the exact same pattern as found in Satan's

revolution.

6. God provided a grace salvation or deliverance of some

kind for all angels, so that non-meritorious volition could

deliver those who were positive. The exact nature of this

salvation option is not revealed in the Scripture. We only know

there was a division between elect and fallen angels. God also

provided in human history eternal salvation for all mankind based

on faith in Jesus Christ and His efficacious saving work on the

Cross.

7. As a result, both categories of creatures are similarly

divided today. Angelic creatures are divided into two

categories: elect and fallen, Heb 2:2; Rev 12:7. Mankind is

divided into two categories: believers and unbelievers, saved

and unsaved, Jn 3:18,36.

8. So in human history, man's thoughts, motives, decisions,

and actions are entered as evidence, exhibits, precedence, and

arguments in Satan's appeal trial.

9. The issue in human history is twofold: salvation and

the plan of God. There is no plan of God issue in your life

until you have settled the salvation issue.

10. Under the salvation issue, if even only one person in

all human history believers in Jesus Christ for salvation, then

the sentence of God pronounced on Satan and fallen angels is

justified and will be executed. Yet in every generation of human

history, thousands have personally believed in Jesus Christ,

demonstrating the perfection, fairness, and the grace of God

toward His creatures; therefore, the justice of the sentence

passed in prehistoric times.

11. Under the plan of God issue, if even one person in

history fulfills the plan of God for his own dispensation, then

God is glorified and demonstrated just and righteous in all His

actions. In the Church Age, there are thousands who have

utilized the omnipotence of God to execute the protocol plan of

God as the tactical victory of the angelic conflict. Not only

have many believers followed the plan of God pertinent to them,

but many have advanced to maturity. Only mature believers can be

witnesses for the Prosecution.

12. Spiritual maturity has phenomenal impact in the angelic

conflict, demonstrated by the honor of being entered as evidence,

through evidence testing, of God's perfect fairness and matchless

grace. Hence, the conclusion that the spiritually mature

believer who passes evidence testing glorifies God to the

maximum. (See the doctrines of Spiritual Maturity and Evidence

Testing.)



E. The Tactical Victory of the Angelic Conflict.

1. The strategic victory of the angelic conflict in history

is our

Lord's humanity being judged for our sins on the Cross. In the

dispensation of the Hypostatic Union, Satan did everything in his

power to destroy the humanity of Christ through temptation,

attempted assassination, and to keep Him from reaching the Cross;

in all of this, he failed. The work of Christ on the Cross

destroyed the works of the devil. 1 Jn 3:8, "The person who

keeps on doing the sin [unbelief--Jn 16:9] is from the devil

because the devil has sinned from the beginning; and for this

purpose, the Son of God has been revealed that He might destroy

the works of the devil."

2. The result of our Lord's strategic victory on the Cross

is the Church Age, the creation of a royal family of God designed

for tactical victory over Satan. The tactical victory of the

Church Age believer occurs through the execution of the protocol

plan of God.

3. The same divine power available to our Lord's humanity

during the great power experiment of the Hypostatic Union for His

strategic victory is now available to every believer of the

Church Age for the tactical victory of the great power experiment

of this dispensation. Therefore, the divine power that brought

about the strategic victory of the angelic conflict is now

available for the tactical victory of the angelic conflict via

the omnipotence of God the Father related to our portfolio of

invisible assets, the omnipotence of the deity of Jesus Christ

related to the perpetuation of human history through holding the

universe together, and the omnipotence of the Holy Spirit related

to residence, function, and momentum inside the divine

dynasphere.

4. The issues:

a. Will mankind, created inferior to angels but

equipped with the same free will, choose for or against the

salvation work of Christ on the Cross?

b. Will believers choose to hear the teaching of the

Word of God on a consistent basis, so that their defensive

position against Satan is fortified with knowledge of our

portfolio of invisible assets, understanding and using the

problem solving devices, and executing divine mandates through

the circulation of Bible doctrine in the stream of consciousness

through the filling of the Spirit and metabolized doctrine in the

right lobe of the soul?

c. Will believers in Jesus Christ choose to execute

the protocol plan of God as over against failure to do so?

5. Out of these issues come the following principles:

a. If even one member of the human race is saved

through faith in Christ, then Satan's appeal is invalid, null and

void.

b. If even one believer in the human race executes the

protocol plan of God during the Church Age, Satan's appeal is

denied and the sentence to eternity in the lake of fire will be

executed at the end of human history.

c. The tactical victory of every Church Age believer

guarantees the divine judgment of Satan and all fallen angels,

which will be executed at the termination of human history, Mt

25:41 cf Rom 20:10. The ultimate victory celebration will be

Operation Footstool, Ps 110:1; 1 Cor 15:24-25; Heb 1:13, 10:13;

Eph 1:22a, "He has subordinated all categories [angelic

creatures] under His feet."

d. Angels learn from every generation of the Church

Age that the free will of man can and does choose for salvation

as an unbeliever and for Bible doctrine and the execution of the

protocol plan of God as a believer. Angels learn from every

generation of human history that the free will of man does not

necessarily choose against God, as did Satan and the fallen

angels in the prehistoric angelic conflict. There always be

those who choose for rather than against God's great plan. In

fact, elect angels "rejoice over one sinner who repents,"

referring to one person who believes in Christ, Lk 15:7, 10.



F. The Consequences of the Original Sin.

1. The original sin in the Garden of Eden resulted in

Adam's real spiritual death perpetuated to the entire human race,

Rom 5:12-21.

2. As a result, Satan became the ruler of the world,

superseding Adam in that role. Satan is described as the ruler

of this world in Jn 12:31, 14:30, 16:11; 2 Cor 4:4; Eph 2:2.

3. While Satan gained control of the world through the fall

of man, he did not necessarily gain control over the volition of

mankind. Spiritual death does not hinder the power of decision

aided by the ministry of God the Holy Spirit in common and

efficacious grace.

4. The existence of free will in the human race perpetuates

the angelic conflict in two areas:

a. Evangelism. Mankind as a free agent in the devil's

world can believe in Jesus Christ and have eternal life, or he

can reject salvation and have eternal condemnation, sharing the

judgment of Satan and his fallen angels.

b. The protocol plan of God for the Church Age. As

royal family of God, every Church Age believer can execute the

protocol plan of God and glorify God as a part of the tactical

victory of the angelic conflict or he can live in the cosmic

system and follow the trends of his own personality. Every

Church Age believer is given a maximum amount of divine

omnipotence to execute the protocol plan of God. Through

rejection of Christ or the plan of God, mankind chooses the plan

of Satan, which runs the gamut from religion to legalism,

socialism, all forms of arrogance, emotionalism, and living the

psychological life.

5. Because of the extension of the angelic conflict into

human history, the sovereignty of God and the free will of man

coexist by divine decree. The sovereignty of God makes the

decision and the omnipotence of God provides the fantastic power

for us to accept or reject.

6. Whether we are positive toward Christ and the protocol

plan of God or not, no matter how we fail or suffer, there is no

way we can hinder the glory of God. God will be glorified by

either our failure or our success. The difference is how you live

now and your blessings now and in eternity. Freedom guarantees

inequality. The greater the freedom, the greater the

inequalities. This is especially true in the spiritual life.

Heaven is a perfect place, and there will be great inequality.

Some people use their freedom to succeed in God's plan by using

divine power and living a spiritual life; some choose to use

human power and live psychological lives.



G. The Consequences of Choosing the Plan of God. In the Church

Age, the results of choosing the plan of God by believing in

Christ and by fulfilling the protocol plan of God are threefold:

1. Phase one--salvation.

a. In choosing the plan of God at salvation through

faith in Christ, regenerate mankind becomes positionally superior

to angels through the baptism of the Spirit and resultant

positional sanctification. This not only makes us royal family

of God, but also a new spiritual species, making it possible for

the first time in history for all believers to live a spiritual

life of freedom instead of a psychological life of slavery.

b. The regenerate member of the human race is now

positionally higher than angels, since we are in union with

Christ who is now seated at the right hand of the Father and

higher than angels. This only happens in the unique Church Age,

Heb 1:4-14. This is why angels are the servants of Church Age

believers, Heb 1:13-14.

2. Phase two--the believer in time, experiential

sanctification, and godliness.

a. Through the fulfillment of the protocol plan of God

by means of the utilization of divine omnipotence, the believer

not only receives his escrow blessings for time but he glorifies

God through the tactical victory of the angelic conflict.

b. You can put another nail in Satan's coffin now by

being positionally superior to angels, and by living in your

palace, you can be superior to angels experientially.

3. Phase three--the believer in eternity.

a. At the resurrection of the royal family of God,

believers become physically superior to all angelic creatures

through the possession of a resurrection body. No other

believers from any other dispensation are given their

resurrection bodies at this point.

b. For seven years, during the Tribulation until the

Second Advent, Church Age believers in resurrection bodies are a

demonstration to demons that their position was totally wrong and

that God's judgment of them is totally right. The demons react

strongly to this, seen in their three invasions of planet earth

during the Tribulation.

c. If we were given physical superiority now in time,

there would be no contest in the angelic conflict; for we must be

an inferior but rational form of creation to resolve the angelic

conflict.



H. Angels observe human history.

1. Elect angels rejoice over the salvation of one person,

Lk 15:7,10.

2. In the dispensation of the Hypostatic Union, angels

observed every part of the First Advent and incarnation of our

Lord, 1 Tim 3:16, "observed by angels."

3. In the dispensation of the Church Age, angels observe

members of the royal family of God in their failure or success to

execute and fulfill the protocol plan of God, 1 Cor 4:9; Eph

3:10; 1 Tim 5:21; 1 Pet 1:12.

4. So it is no wonder that Satan has organized a tremendous

demon army to hinder Church Age believers from fulfilling the

protocol plan of God. Satanic observation is noted in his

organization of fallen angels to resist evangelism and the

fulfillment of the protocol plan of God. Fallen angels are

organized to resist and oppose positive believers, Eph 6:12-17;

Job 1:6; 2:1-3; 1 Pet 5:8.

5. Satan's major objective is twofold:

1. To blind the minds of unbelievers so they won't

accept Christ.

2. If they do believe in Christ, hinder their function

and execution of the protocol plan of God, distract them in every

way possible, and keep them from making Bible doctrine their

number one priority.

6. Satan has organized an almost fool-proof system to get

us out of our palace into cosmic systems one and two. So demons

don't just sit in the stands and watch us as do elect angels; the

demons are on the playing field observing.

7. Satan has various functions as the ruler of fallen

angels.

a. Satan is the enemy of unbelievers, Lk 8:12; 2 Cor

4:3-4; 2 Thes 2:7-10; Col 2:8.

b. Satan is the enemy of the Church Age believer, 2

Cor 2:11; Jas 4:6-10; 1 Pet 5:6-9; 2 Cor 11:3; Eph 6:10-17.

c. Satan is the enemy of the Church, Rev 2:9, 13, 24.

d. Satan is the enemy of Bible doctrine, Matt 13:9,

39.

e. Satan is the enemy of Israel, Rev 12:4, 13, 15.

f. Satan is the enemy of the dispensation of the

Hypostatic Union, Rev 12:4.

g. Satan is the enemy of nations, Rev 12:9, 20:3, 8.

h. Satan is the chief antagonist of the extension of

the angelic conflict into human history, Heb 1-2.

i. The application of the omnipotence of God to Satan

is found in 1 Jn 4:4, "Greater is He who is in you [omnipotence

of the Father indwelling and omnipotence of the Holy Spirit in

divine dynasphere] than he who is the world [Satan and his cosmic

system]."



I. The extension of the prehistoric angelic conflict into human

history answers basic questions about life.

1. Why man? Mankind was created to resolve the prehistoric

angelic conflict. Consequently, mankind was created to glorify

God as an inferior creature to angels. The Cross is the

strategic victory of the angelic conflict, Col 2:14,15; Heb 2.

2. Why sin? To resolve the angelic conflict.

a. Homo sapien must have the same free will as angels

have. This free will can choose for or against God, as did the

angels in eternity past. This free will is the source of all

human sin. The primary source of temptation is the old sin

nature, but the source of sin is volition. In the original sin

of man in the Garden of Eden, there was the function of negative

volition against a specific prohibition.

b. At the Cross, all human sin was judged while human

good was rejected, Tit 3:5. The efficacious saving work of

Christ on the Cross is the basis for the strategic victory of the

angelic conflict, Col 2:14-15; Heb 1:4-14, Heb 2. Therefore,

Christ is the issue, not sin and not human good.

c. The emphasis on volition in salvation continues

throughout the life of the believer in time. Just as we use our

volition to sin, so also we use our volition to choose for or

against the plan of God.

3. Why chaos on planet earth?

a. There will always be chaos and evil as long as

Satan rules this world. The chaos is only terminated by the

Second Advent of Christ and His millennial reign.

b. Satan does not have the power or the ability to

control all the inhabitants of the world nor the ability to

produce perfect environment on the earth.

c. Satan cannot improve on the laws of divine

establishment. He cannot duplicate God's protocol plan. Satan

does not have the power to provide for mankind in the way that he

wants to, nor to delegate the necessary authority to the human

race. He cannot duplicate God's grace provision in the portfolio

of invisible assets.

d. Arrogance, which was invented by Satan, is not the

means for establishing the Satanic kingdom on earth. Arrogance

results in chaotic activism, crusades of morality, human good,

evil, socialism, Bolshevism, Menshevism, violence, distortion,

and disaster.

e. Although Satan is the super-genius of all time, the

world is too much for him to rule. He has never been able to

handle it. So the chaos that exists is simply an expression of

Satan's failure to pull together under his great power the

successful rulership of this world.

f. He's been trying for centuries to duplicate the

Millennium. He has inevitably failed, as illustrated by the

presence of sin, evil and human good in the world. Every Satanic

program and attempt to bless mankind in his kingdom always

results in some form of evil, human good, crusader arrogance,

social engineering, socialism, communism, plus all the folly of

rulers.

g. It's questionable as to whether Satan is really

happy with all the resultant evil in the world, manifest in

degeneracy, since Satan is trying to prove that he's good and

that he can come up with a system as good as God's good.

h. The inevitable consequences of man's involvement in

Satan's cosmic system is chaos psychologically, socially,

personally, nationally, and internationally. Man's folly in

rejecting God's plan--first at salvation, then in protocol plan

of God--brings chaos, unfairness, evil and disaster into the

world from both believers and unbelievers. Angels watch to see

if believers will get sucked into Satan's plans and operations

for the improvement of cosmos diabolicus or if the believer will

remain in the protocol plan of God and have historical impact

through the pivot.

i. The works of Satan can only be destroyed or

nullified by the believer's function inside the divine dynasphere

under the omnipotence of the Holy Spirit. The Cross broke the

back of Satan, while the believer's function inside the divine

dynasphere destroys his philosophical attitude toward life.

j. This is why the believer involved in the cosmic

system actually becomes the disciple of Satan, because he is not

in the divine dynasphere which destroys or nullifies the work of

the devil.

k. The function of the believer's volition in

converting temptation from the old sin nature into sin results in

cosmic involvement.

4. Why human suffering?

a. Because man is a sinner and because Satan is the

ruler of this world, it is inevitable that we all come under the

law of volitional responsibility, which explains ninety percent

of the suffering in the world. The angelic conflict explains

much of why we suffer.

b. Under the law of volitional responsibility, we

commit sins and make bad decisions that cause suffering. This

suffering comes from our own volition, even if done in ignorance.

c. There are two spheres of suffering.

(1) Psychological suffering which comes from bad

judgment and sin.

(2) Spiritual suffering which comes from sin and

negative volition toward doctrine.

d. Because we as believers sin after salvation, it is

inevitable that we will come under the power and influence of

Satan's cosmic system. In cosmic one, we sin through arrogance

and all the mental attitude sins that come from arrogance. We

suffer from both immoral and moral evil.

e. Suffering is a challenge in two ways.

(1) Under the law of volitional responsibility

and divine discipline, punitive suffering is designed to orient

us to the reality of sin and failure, and the need for rebound.

Self-induced misery and a tremendous amount of suffering comes

from the law of volitional responsibility. When God finally adds

divine discipline, it is because we have carried our volition to

the point where we have become a danger to ourselves and to the

human race.

(2) Under suffering for blessing, the believer

is challenged to use the problem solving devices, like the

faith-rest drill, Hope 2, Hope 3, virtue-love, spiritual self-

esteem, and spiritual autonomy, in order to grow in grace, to

orient to the plan of God, and to advance to spiritual maturity

where we can glorify God in the angelic conflict.

f. Suffering for blessing is directly related to the

fulfillment of the protocol plan of God under three categories.

(1) Providential preventative suffering is added

to spiritual self-esteem to strengthen it to the point of

spiritual autonomy.

(2) Momentum testing is given to strengthen

spiritual autonomy for the advance to spiritual maturity.

(3) Evidence testing is given for the mature

believer to glorify God to the maximum.

g. The grace of God has taken suffering, usually

caused by our own free will and the rulership of Satan over this

world, and He has converted this into a system of suffering for

blessing where people can use their volition in two ways.

(1) By believing in Christ.

(2) By perpetual, daily decisions to learn Bible

doctrine. This is how punitive suffering is converted into

suffering for blessing.

h. Suffering for blessing is directly related to the

fulfillment of the protocol plan of God and to the tactical

victory of the angelic conflict. Only the believer in Jesus

Christ is qualified to match our Lord's strategic victory in the

great power experiment of His Hypostatic Union with the tactical

victory of the angelic conflict.

i. So there are many reasons for suffering. Apart

from spiritual growth, all reasons are directly related to the

extension of the prehistoric angelic conflict into human history.

j. Suffering is an extension of the angelic conflict

to see if the believer will learn from metabolized doctrine,

utilize the dynamic grace provision designed in eternity past,

i.e., the portfolio of invisible assets, and receive blessing

under angelic observation. Will the believer use his volition,

use his concentration under the power of the Holy Spirit, use his

priorities to put doctrine first? The great battlefield in life

is not where you take your body and what you do physically, but

the great battlefield is what you think. And you can't think

without doctrine.

5. Why the Church?

a. The Church, or the royal family of God, came into

existence as a result of our Lord's strategic victory in the

great power experiment of the Hypostatic Union. Our Lord's third

royal title which resulted from His strategic victory was given

to Him after His resurrection, ascension, and session. It was

the only case where our Lord had a royal warrant without a royal

family.

b. Therefore, God the Father interrupted the Jewish

Age with its ritual plan and substituted the Church Age with its

protocol plan. In the Church Age, the angelic conflict

intensified.

c. All the issues of the angelic conflict are resolved

before the resurrection of the Church. Therefore, the Church Age

is the most difficult yet exciting time in history; for God's

plan for the Church is superior in every way to God's plan for

previous and future dispensations.

d. Never before in human history and never after the

Rapture of the Church has so much divine power been available to

each believer. Never before or after the Church Age does

everything depend on the believer. As goes the believer, so goes

history in this dispensation.

e. The Church is not an organization; it is an

organism. The Church is every believer in union with Christ, the

royal family of God.

f. Christ, while absent during the Church Age, is head

or ruler over the Church, Eph 1:22; Col 2:10.

g. With doctrine, the Church is the greatest power

bulwark against Satan's rule of the earth. When Satan makes

splinters out of the Church by denominationalism, the bulwark is

gone, having been replaced by human power and human organization

which can never be a substitute for divine power and divine

organization. This is what happened during the Middle Ages.

Eventually the denomination became the State.

h. The great power experiment of the Hypostatic Union

overflows into the Church Age as the challenge to Satan. The

strategic victory of our Lord in the angelic conflict terminated

His residence on earth. He left behind the Church to challenge

Satan, with the potential to attain the tactical victory of the

angelic conflict. Tactical victory occurs when a pivot of mature

believers turns the course of history.

i. In the Church Age, if enough believers grow to

spiritual maturity to form a pivot, there will be prosperity in

certain portions of the earth. But if believers reject doctrine

and do not grow in grace, then Satan dominates and two forms of

power exist.

(1) Angelic power, manifest by a lot of demon

possession among unbelievers and a lot of demon influence of

believers.

(2) Human power, organized for influence and

control.

j. Therefore, Jesus Christ is represented by the royal

family of God on earth. In this way, we function as royal

ambassadors under the protocol plan of God. Our Lord will have

representation on earth until the Second Advent when the devil's

kingdom comes to an end.

k. Application--Jesus Christ doesn't come down to the

earth today to bail you out as He did with believers in the past.

Why not? Because you have a portfolio of invisible assets and

the protocol plan of God. As royal family of God, you do not

need Christ present. If God performs a miracle, it's an insult,

for it can never be compared to your portfolio of invisible

assets. To ask Him for a miracle is blasphemous.

l. During the Old Testament, Jesus Christ was present

many times on earth, including His incarnation which occurred in

the dispensation of Israel. In the Millennium He will be on the

earth ruling for 1000 years. But today, it is not necessary for

our Lord to be here, because the provision for the royal family

of God is infinitely greater than any grace provision of any

other dispensation in history.

m. God's grace provision of the portfolio of invisible

assets plus the protocol plan of God in time duplicates the grace

provision of eternity past and the prehistoric angelic conflict.

If even one believer in the Church Age utilizes this grace

provision through metabolized doctrine, the Prosecution can use

this believer as evidence to prove that Satan's appeal is not

valid.

n. So we are the very center of the angelic conflict.

All the demon activity, wars, invasions, and violence of the

Tribulation, is absolutely nothing compared to your challenge in

the Church Age.

o. The invisible impact of history resides in you,

dependent upon your routine, your daily perception of doctrine.

God is demonstrating during this phase of the Church Age the most

important lesson of the prehistoric angelic conflict. As a

winner, you demonstrate the validity of the sentence to fallen

angels in eternity past.

p. All historical changes for great blessing and true

prosperity exist because believers have fulfilled the protocol

plan of God, advanced to spiritual maturity and in their escrow

blessings receive blessing by association to their personal

periphery, and historical impact in the pivot which they have

joined.

q. The Church Age exists to challenge Satan during the

absence of Christ from the earth. While Jesus Christ is seated

at the right hand of the Father, the Church exists to challenge

and to utilize divine power to defeat Satan's purposes.

r. Because of the great power experiment of the Church

Age, this dispensation is the crossroads of history, the

intensified stage of the angelic conflict, the final blow to

Satan's power on earth in the spiritual realm.

s. Satan's power on earth in the physical realm will

never be broken completely until the Second Advent of Christ. In

the meantime, we live in the most exciting, wonderful, and

unusual period of history.

t. The fact that the United States is declining today

is a reminder that God has a purpose for your life in all of

this, and a challenge for you to grow in grace and in the

knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

6. Why two kinds of spirituality?

a. Since the Lord is absent, the ministry of Holy

Spirit or life in the divine dynasphere under the enabling power

of the Spirit and metabolized doctrine, is designed to produce

the character of Christ, as per Eph 5:1, "Be imitators of

Christ"; also see Gal 4:19 cf. Gal 5:22-23 and Phil 1:21.

Actually, to produce the character of Christ is to produce the

thinking of Christ, and the Bible is the mind of Christ, 1 Cor

2:16. The spirituality of the royal family of God is related to

the operational divine dynasphere, and therefore, is not

characterized by emotion or ecstatics, Rom 16:17-18; 2 Cor 6:11-

12.

b. During the Millennium when Christ is present on the

earth, the indwelling and filling of the Holy Spirit is designed

to appreciate Christ who is present. Therefore, it involves

emotion and ecstatics as a legitimate form of spirituality.

Believers will have the same filling of the Spirit that we have

but it will be expressed in different ways.



J. Scriptural Documentation, Hebrews 1.

1. Heb 1:1, "In the past, God spoke to our forefathers

[ancestors] through the prophets at many times and in various

ways."

2. Heb 1:2, "However, in these last days [Church Age] He

has spoken to us by His Son, whom He has appointed heir of all

things, and through whom He has designed the ages

[dispensations]." All the other dispensations revolve around the

dispensation of the Church.

3. Heb 1:3, "Who [Jesus Christ] being the radiance

[flashing forth--humanity of Christ] of His [God the Father's]

glory, and the exact image of His essence [deity of Christ];

furthermore, He sustained all things by the Word of His power.

After He had provided purification for sins, He sat down at the

right hand of the Majesty in the highest place." That's when

Christ received His third royal warrant, and when the angelic

conflict shifted gears into its intensified stage.

4. Heb 1:4, "So He [Jesus Christ in His humanity] became

superior to angels, since He has inherited a superior title to

theirs [third royal title]." Our Lord became the victor of the

angelic conflict as an inferior creature to angels.

5. Heb 1:5, "For to which of the angels did He [God the

Father] ever say, [Ps 2:7] `You are My Son [deity of Christ],

this day I have given birth to You [humanity of Christ in

Hypostatic Union]?' And again [2 Sam 7:14], `I will be His

Father and He will be My Son.'"

6. Heb 1:6, "And again [Second Advent], when He brings His

first-born into the world he says, [Ps 97:7], `Let all the angels

of God worship Him.'"

7. Heb 1:7, "And speaking of angels He says, [Ps 104:4]

`Who makes His angels spirits, and His angelic ministers a flame

of fire.'" Angels are created being just as we are.

8. Heb 1:8, "But speaking of His Son, He [God the Father]

says, [Ps 45:6-7] `Your throne, O God [Jesus Christ], is forever

and ever, and righteousness will be the scepter of Your kingdom

[Second Advent, Millennium, and eternal kingdom].'"

9. Heb 1:9, "You loved righteousness and hated evil

[impeccability of Jesus Christ]; therefore, God [Father], Your

God, has anointed You above your associates with the ceremonial

oil of optimum happiness.'" This same optimum happiness belongs

to every believer who advances to maturity.

10. Heb 1:10, "And, [Ps 102:25-27] `In the beginning, O Lord

[Jesus Christ], You laid the foundations of the earth, and the

heavens are the work of Your hands.'" Jesus Christ is the

creator of the universe.

11. Heb 1:11, "They [the galaxies] will perish, but You will

remain; they all will wear out like clothing."

12. Heb 1:12, "And You will roll them up like a robe [end of

the Millennium]; like a garment they will be changed [new heavens

and earth], but You will remain the same, and Your years will

never end.'" This refers to the perpetuation of Jesus Christ in

Hypostatic Union forever.

13. Heb 1:13, "But to which of the angels has He [God the

Father] ever said, [Ps 110:1] `Sit down at My right hand until I

make Your enemies a footstool for Your feet.'" God could not say

this to deity, and He never said this to an angel; He said this

to the humanity of Christ, making the humanity of Christ superior

to angels. We, being in union with Christ, are now positionally

superior to angels. We cannot take advantage of our position now

on earth unless we live in the divine dynasphere--our very own

palace designed for us in eternity past by God the Father.

14. Heb 1:14, "Are they not all ministering spirits [elect

angels that serve you] sent out to render service to those who

will inherit salvation?" This includes your guardian angel.

Because you are positionally superior to your elect guardian

angel, that invisible angel serves you right now.



K. Blessings and Rewards to Elect Angels.

1. As a result of the prehistoric angelic conflict, certain

elect angels receive blessings and rewards comparable to our

escrow blessings. Some are our servants, but others are already

in the eternal state receiving fantastic awards.

2. Angels must have had some similar opportunity to advance

spiritually. This is illustrated by the fact that some elect

angels have wings and others do not. Most angels do not have

wings; those who do have a high rank.

3. So it's obvious that certain elect angels achieved

something comparable to our spiritual maturity during the

prehistoric phase of the angelic conflict, and that they now have

something comparable to our eternal blessings.

4. Hence, the differentiation among elect angels indicates

perhaps winners and losers among elect angels in prehistoric

times. Maybe it's the losers who serve us.

5. Certain parallels between elect angels and the royal

family of God are obvious, leading to the conclusion that certain

elect angels fulfilled God's prehistoric plan to a far greater

degree than others.

6. Since eternity has already begun for angelic creatures,

there are degrees of rank and privilege among elect angels, being

divided into two major categories.

7. The Angelic College of Heralds. In the Angelic College

of Heralds, there are three ranks, just as there will be many

ranks for us in eternity: highest royalty, lesser royalty, and

those in heaven with no rewards.

a. The Lord Jesus Christ is "the angel of the Lord."

Gen 16:7-13, 22:11-18, 31:11-13, 48:15-16; Ex 3:1ff cf. Acts

7:30-35; Ex 13:21, 14:19; Jud 6:11-23, 13:9-20.

b. Rank two are the Seraphim--angels with six wings,

Isa 6:2.

(1) Immediately under our Lord Jesus Christ are

the highest ranking angels, called SERAPHIM, who apparently

fulfilled something similar to our protocol plan of God. Seraphs

are the highest ranking, having six wings. These would be

comparable to the spiritual maturity believer who has passed

evidence testing.

(2) At the conclusion of the prehistoric angelic

conflict, a new rank was created for angels whose modus operandi

during the prehistoric phase glorified God: SERAPHIM. The

seraph rank was created as a reward for the greatest elect angels

during the prehistoric angelic conflict. Apparently, there were

no seraphs until the prehistoric angelic conflict was over.

(3) There are two categories of Seraphim in the

college of heralds: the powerful angel category of Rev 5:2; and

the four angelic heralds of Rev 4:6-8.

(4) The King of Arms, the highest ranking seraph,

had a special ministry to Isaiah, Isa 6:6, "One of the seraphs

[King of Arms] flew with a burning coal in his hand which he had

taken from the altar with tongs." The King of Arms was a herald

with a special message for Isaiah, according to Isa 6:7.

(5) Rev 5:5, "I saw a powerful angel [King of

Arms] announcing with a magnificent voice, `Who is worthy to

break the seals and open the doomsday book?'"

(6) In Rev 8:3-5, the King of Arms is portrayed

as the angel with the golden incense shovel, having authority

over the fire of the altar and the processing of all imprecatory

prayers of the Tribulation.

(7) In Rev 10:1, the King of Arms is described as

"I saw another angel, a powerful one coming down from heaven. He

was wearing a crown [strategic victory of Jesus Christ at First

Advent] and rainbow over his head [promises of God for

perpetuation of human race during historical phase of angelic

conflict], and his face was like the sun [grace provision in

historical disaster] and his feet like columns of fire [wall of

fire for positive believers under spiritual self-esteem]."

(8) In Rev 14:18, the King of Arms is described

as "another angel, he had authority over fire and he came from

the altar."

(9) In Rev 18:1, he is described again as

"another angel, who had great authority descending from heaven,

and the earth was illuminated by means of his glory."

(10) The King of Arms is the "strong angel" of Rev

18:21.

(11) He is also mentioned in Rev 19:5,17. So he

plays a very prominent part at the end of human history, just as

he did during the prehistoric angelic conflict.

(12) The second rank in the seraph order is the

officers of arms. At least two officers of arms are found in Rev

14:15, 20:1-3, the angel who incarcerated at the end of the

Millennium.

(13) The third rank in the seraph order is the

full rank of Herald. Comprising the angelic staff, these would

be comparable to our G1, G2, G3 and G4 designations.

(14) There are four seraph angels with this rank,

found in Rev 4:6-8, described as having "six wings, and full of

eyes in front and behind." The six wings are an insignia of

rank, while the eyes represent maximum perception of doctrine

during the prehistoric angelic conflict.

(15) Isa 6:2, "Seraphs stood above him, each

having six wings; with two he covered his face [virtue,

integrity, humility], with two he covered his feet [respect for

divine authority and God's plan], and with two he flew [modus

operandi of good decisions, comparable to our spiritual self-

esteem]."

c. Rank three are the Cherubim--angels with four

wings, Ezek 1:6, 10:5.

(1) Prior to the prehistoric fall of Satan, the

highest category of angels were CHERUBS. Their insignia of rank

is four wings.

(2) The highest ranking cherub in eternity past

was Satan, called "the anointed cherub" in Ezek 28 and Isa 14.

(3) These angels include the cherubs who guarded

the gates of Eden, Gen 3:24; the four cherubs of the chariot of

fire, Ezek 1, 10; Satan; the angel of the golden shovel, Rev 8:3;

Ps 18:10; and the messenger with the restraining order, Rev 7:2.

(4) These angels are the pursuivant heralds. The

pursuivant in the Anglo-Saxon college of heralds was used as a

messenger for kings and princes in peace as well as in war.

Following this Anglo-Saxon analogy, there are four categories of

pursuivant who are attendants to the king: 1) rouge croix 2)

blue mantle 3) portcullis, and 4) rouge dragon.

(5) These angels are used to illustrate the

variations of rank in both Ezek 1:1-4, Ezek 10, and in Rev.

e. Rank four are the wingless pursuivant heralds.

Wingless heralds are the fourth category of super-royalty among

elect angels.

(1) The angelic messenger who spent the night

with Lot and then destroyed Sodom was a pursuivant messenger, Gen

19:13.

(2) The destroying angel of 2 Sam 24:16.

(3) The destroying angel of Ps 78:49.

(4) The executioners of the city, Ezek 9:1ff.

The man clothed in linen, Ezek 10:6.

(5) The four angels who restrained the four winds

and the weather machine, Rev 7:1.

(6) The angels with the seven trumpets, Rev

8:7ff.

(7) The angels with the seven plagues, Rev

15:1ff.

8. The Order of Battle Among Elect Angels.

a. The Lord Jesus Christ is "the Lord of the Armies."

b. The Archangels, Michael and Gabriel, are mentioned

throughout the Bible. A pseudopigrapha book of Enoch mentions

Raphael and Urael.

(1) Michael commands the army of angels who

defended Israel. He is called the Prince of Israel in Dan 10:21.

In the past, Michael fought with Satan over the body of Moses, 2

Pet 2:11; Jude 9. Michael defended Israel in the Tribulation,

Dan 12:1; Rev 12:7.

(2) Gabriel is not only an archangel or army

commander, but an officer of arms in the college of heralds and

is often mentioned with Michael. Gabriel was commissioned to

explain to Daniel the vision of the ram and the he-goat in Dan

8:16, and the prediction of the seventy week eschatology in Dan

9:21. Gabriel was sent to Zechariah to announce the birth of

John the Baptist in Luke 1:11. Gabriel was sent to the virgin

Mary to announce the birth of Jesus Christ in Luke 1:19,26. In

the book of Enoch (9,20,40), Gabriel is one of the chief angels

placed over all powers.

c. The angelic general staff is mentioned in Rev

4:4,10, 5:11. They are the "twenty-four elders."

d. The rank and file army of elect angels is called

TSABAOTH, "hosts." The "Lord of hosts" is Jesus Christ, the

supreme commander of this army of angels.

e. So there is a lot we do not know about elect

angels. But there are enough hints given in Daniel, Isaiah,

Revelation, Zechariah and Luke so that we understand that there

are tremendous differences in rank among elect angels.

9. In conclusion, remember that at the conclusion of the

prehistoric angelic conflict, two things happened:

a. Elect angels received their rewards, in great

variations. The differentiations among elect angels indicate

winners and losers, just as among believers; thus the parallels.

b. The fallen angels went to trial and received their

sentence of judgment to the Lake of Fire forever. Satan

appealed, and out of that appeal comes the creation of human

history to resolve the angelic conflict.



L. Operation Footstool--The Ultimate Triumph of the Angelic

Conflict.

1. Ps 110:1, "The Lord [God the Father] said to My Lord

[Jesus Christ at His session], `Sit down at My right hand, until

I make your enemies [Satan, fallen angels] a footstool for Your

feet.'" This prophecy is so important that it is quoted six

times in the New Testament. It is quoted four times in the New

Testament under a polemical concept; i.e., to settle a Jewish

controversy regarding Christ as the Messiah to Israel, and the

dispute about the Hypostatic Union.

a. Mt 22:41-46. When questioned by the Pharisees

about the Sonship of Jesus Christ, our Lord quotes this passage,

saying how could David call His son "my Lord."

b. Mk 12:35-37 is quoted by Jesus when He was in the

temple answering a dispute with the scribes.

c. Lk 20:41-44 is quoted by Jesus when He was

questioned by the Sadducees (Lk 20:27).

d. Acts 2:24-36 is Peter's famous message on

resurrection on the Day of Pentecost.

e. Heb 1:13, 10:13.

2. The occasion for this prophecy is the death, burial,

resurrection, ascension, and session of the humanity of Christ in

the Hypostatic Union. This prophecy was fulfilled at the end of

the great power experiment of the Hypostatic Union.

3. The resurrection of the humanity of Christ is the climax

to the great power experiment, the manifestation of divine

omnipotence that sustained the humanity of Christ during the

Hypostatic Union. The omnipotence of God the Father returned our

Lord's human spirit from heaven to His body in the grave. The

omnipotence of the Holy Spirit returned our Lord's human soul

from Hades to His body in the grave. (See the doctrines of

omnipotence and spiritual death).

4. The deity of Christ is omnipresent, imminent, and

transcendant. The humanity of Christ is limited to one spot.

Only the humanity of Christ could sit down; deity does not sit.

Being omnipresent, it's impossible for deity to sit in one spot.

5. The session of Christ was the occasion for receiving His

third royal patent based on the great power experiment of the

Hypostatic Union and the resultant strategic victory in the

historical angelic conflict.

6. Operation Footstool is the ultimate triumph of our Lord

Jesus Christ in Hypostatic Union. It is a triumph over fallen

angels, including Satan, and is a very important part of the

historical extension of the angelic conflict.

7. The ultimate triumph of our Lord in Hypostatic Union is

directly related to the great power experiment of the

incarnation.

8. Operation Footstool has two phases, one at each end of

the Millennium.

a. At the Second Advent of Christ, following the

Tribulation, the time of great demon activity.

b. After the Gog revolution at the end of the

Millennium, Satan's last revolt at the end of human history.

9. As a result of the dispensation of the Hypostatic Union

and the resultant strategic victory of our Lord in the angelic

conflict, Operation Footstool will begin at the Second Advent and

terminate at the end of the Millennium.

10. Eph 1:22, "He [God the Father] has subordinated all

[both angelic and human creatures] under His feet." Two

categories of creatures are subordinated under our Lord at

Operation Footstool.

a. All fallen angels, who will reside in the Lake of

Fire as a result of Operation Footstool Phase 2.

b. All members of the human race who have rejected

Christ will also reside in the Lake of Fire forever.

11. In Isa 66:1, Jesus Christ speaks as the God of Israel.

"Heaven is My throne and earth is My footstool."

a. As a result of the dispensation of the Hypostatic

Union and our Lord's strategic victory of the angelic conflict,

heaven is the throne of our Lord Jesus Christ in Hypostatic

Union. His throne during the dispensation of Israel was in the

Holy of Holies, between the cherubs. Now He sits at the right

hand of the Father. So Isa 66:1 is a prophecy which identifies

what the footstool is.

b. As a result of the dispensation of the Hypostatic

Union and the strategic victory of our Lord in the angelic

conflict, earth will become our Lord's footstool under two

categories:

(1) The Second Advent and millennial reign of

Christ. When our Lord returns at the Second Advent, He will

throw all fallen angels off the earth and incarcerate them and

Satan for 1000 years.

(2) The judgment of fallen angels and unbelievers

among mankind, which occurs at the end of the Millennium after

the gog revolution.

12. Isa 66:1 is quoted and applied in the New Testament.

There are two applications of Isa 66:1.

a. Matt 5:34-35, "But I say to you, make no oath at

all, neither by heaven, for it is the throne of God [the Son],

nor by earth, for it is the footstool of His feet, nor toward

Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King." In other

words, don't use profanity or take an oath by heaven. You have

no right to do so, for that's the throne of God the Son. This is

a reference to the triumph of our Lord Jesus Christ in the

angelic conflict. Earth as the footstool of His feet is a

reference to the Second Advent and Operation Footstool. Our Lord

will rule from Jerusalem as His headquarters, Zech 14.

b. Acts 7:48-50, "However, the Most High [Jesus Christ

as the God of Israel] does not dwell in a house made with human

hands. As the prophet says [Isa 66:1], `Heaven is My throne; the

earth is the footstool of My feet. What kind of a house will you

build for Me?' says the Lord. `Was it not My hand which made all

things?'"

(1) This refers to the Church Age when Jesus

Christ, the Shekinah Glory, no longer lives in sacred buildings,

i.e., tabernacles and temples. This message was given in

Jerusalem where the Temple still stood.

(2) Heaven is His throne because He is seated at

the right hand of the Father. Earth is the footstool of His

feet, for "His feet shall stand in that day on the Mount of

Olives" at the Second Advent, Zech 14:4.

(3) "What kind of a house will you build for Me?"

In other words, you can't build a house for Him! But the Holy

Spirit does in this dispensation only. The Holy Spirit indwells

your body to make your body a temple for the indwelling of

Christ. God the Holy Spirit indwells your body to construct a

temple - a temple made, not with human hands, but by God, in

order that Christ as the Shekinah Glory may indwell you.

13. Operation Footstool cannot occur until the Church Age is

completed. Never before in all of human history has Jesus

Christ, the Shekinah Glory, indwelt human bodies.

14. The anticipation of Operation Footstool is given in Heb

10:12-13, "But He [Lord Jesus Christ], having offered a sacrifice

as a substitute for sins for all time [strategic victory of the

angelic conflict], sat down at the right hand of God, waiting

from that time onward until His enemies were made the footstool

of His feet."

a. The Levitical priests offered thousands of

sacrifices. Our great high priest offered one sacrifice--

Himself.

b. The efficacious, substitutionary spiritual death of

Christ on the Cross provided eternal salvation for the human race

at that moment, and it stands for all time.

c. Note that there is one sacrifice for all time. Yet

believers talk about all their sacrifices for God. How can we

compare anything we ever do with the one great sacrifice of our

Lord on the Cross? How can we call anything we do a "sacrifice?"

We don't sacrifice. Our Lord sacrificed once for all time!

We're so graced-out; how can we even think in such terms?

Understanding our Lord's work on the Cross, we cannot even use

the word "sacrifice" in connection with ourselves. Sacrifice is

a word that belongs to the Lord Jesus Christ only.

d. At the end of the great power experiment of the

Hypostatic Union, our Lord Jesus Christ had won the strategic

victory of the angelic conflict and was invited to sit down by

God the Father. When He sat down, He received His third royal

warrant.

e. Our Lord's "enemies" are fallen angels,

unbelievers, and believers in the cosmic system. But the enemies

referred to in Operation Footstool are strictly fallen angels and

unbelievers.

f. Sitting at the right hand of the Father, our Lord

is waiting: (1) For His royal family to be formed.

When the royal family is completed, He comes to meet us in the

air, saying, "Welcome to heaven, royal family."

(2) Then He owes Israel almost seven more years.

(3) Then He hits the earth with the Second

Advent, where Operation Footstool begins.

15. The relationship between the two phases of Operation

Footstool is presented in 1 Cor 15:24-25. Verse 24 presents the

first phase of Operation Footstool; verse 25 presents the second.

a. Verse 24, "Then comes the end [of Tribulation by

Second Advent] when He delivers the kingdom of God, even the

Father, . . ." Jesus Christ supersedes Satan as ruler of the

world, delivers the kingdom to the Father, who in turn gives the

rulership of the world to Jesus Christ for the last dispensation

as His prize for the strategic victory of the angelic conflict;

"when He [Jesus Christ] has abolished all rule [of Satan] and all

authority [dictatorships of Tribulation] and all power." Removal

of demons, corrupting human power, and the influence of Satan's

cosmic system from earth.

b. Verse 25, "For He must rule [1000 years] until He

has put all His enemies under His feet." This is the termination

of Operation Footstool. At this time, there is the last judgment

of fallen angels, Rev 20:10, and the last judgment of all

unbelievers, Rev 20:11-15.

16. The first phase of Operation Footstool is the Second

Advent, and includes two categories of judgment.

a. The judgment of prehistoric, rational,

supercreatures, i.e., angels. Satan and fallen angels are

judged, removed from the earth, and incarcerated for 1000 years,

Rev 20:1-3. Our Lord Jesus Christ replaces Satan as the ruler of

this world for 1000 years.

b. The judgment of historical, rational creatures,

i.e., unbelieving mankind. The unbelievers who survived the

Tribulation are collected into two groups for their judgment,

called the baptism of fire, Mt 3:11-12.

(1) These unbelievers are divided into two

groups: Jews and Gentiles. That distinction is made because the

Tribulation is a part of the dispensation of Israel.

(2) Jewish unbelievers of the Tribulation are

removed from the earth and cast into Torments, the compartment of

Hades for all unbelievers since the beginning of time. All

unbelievers remain in Torments until their second resurrection,

when "Hades delivers up its dead," Rev 19. Then they are cast

into the Lake of Fire. Ezek 20:33-38; Mal 4:1 teach about this

phase.

(3) Gentile unbelievers of the Tribulation are

removed from the earth and cast into the fire of Torments, Mt

25:31-46.

c. The pattern for the removal of unbelievers of the

Tribulation is found in Mt 24:36-41. "Two shall be in the field;

one shall be taken, and one shall be left." The one that is left

is the believer going into the Millennium, which starts with

believers only. The one taken is the Jewish unbeliever, put into

Torments. At the end of the Millennium, he will be resurrected,

judged, and cast into gehenna, or the Lake of Fire.

d. Parables teach the baptism of fire.

(1) The wheat and the tares, Mt 13. The wheat

represents believers going into the Millennium. The tares

represent the Jewish and Gentile unbelievers who are gathered

into bundles and put into the fire.

(2) The good and the bad fish, Mt 13:47-50.

(3) The ten virgins, Mt 25:1-13.

e. The prison for unbelievers of the Tribulation is

Hades. Hades, in the heart of the earth (Eph 4), used to have

four compartments. Now only three compartments are occupied.

(1) Paradise, where all Old Testament believers

resided until the resurrection of Christ, at which time they were

transferred to the third heaven. This compartment is now empty.

There is a "great gulf fixed" between Paradise and the rest of

the compartments.

(2) Torments, where all unbeliever humans are

located since the beginning of time, where they remain until the

Great White Throne Judgment.

(3) Tartarus, where the demons who infiltrated

the human race in Gen 6 have been imprisoned and will remain

until the last judgment.

(4) The Abyss, for operative demons after Gen 6.

During human history, certain angels have violated the rules of

the angelic conflict and have been put into the Abyss. In fact,

this is where Satan and the fallen angels operative during the

Tribulation are incarcerated during the 1000 years of the

Millennium.

f. The Rapture is the antithesis of the Second Advent.

At the Rapture, believers are taken from the earth, and only

unbelievers begin the Tribulation. At the Second Advent,

unbelievers are taken from the earth, and only believers begin

the Millennium.

g. So the perfect environment of the Millennium

includes the elimination of two categories of creatures: fallen

angels are imprisoned in the Abyss for 1000 years, and

unbelievers of the Tribulation are imprisoned in Torments for

1000 years, Lk 16:23.

h. There are two judgments at the end of the

Millennium for those in prison during the Millennium. Both

fallen angels and unbelievers end up in Gehenna, the Lake of

Fire.

17. The second phase of Operation Footstool occurs at the

end of the millennial rule of Jesus Christ.

a. At the end of the Millennium, Satan is released

from prison, Rev 20:7.

b. He immediately starts an international conspiracy,

called the Gog and Magog Revolution, Rev 20:8. The conspirators

are unbelievers of the Millennium.

c. In the seige of Jerusalem, the Gog and Magog

revolutionists are destroyed by God, Rev 20:9.

d. Satan is then judged and cast into the Lake of

Fire, where the false prophet and dictators of the Tribulation

are already located, Rev 20:10. Fallen angels are already there,

for they were dealt with at the beginning of the Millennium.

e. Then follows the last judgment of all unbelievers

of the human race, Rev 20:11-15. This fulfills the principle of

judgment found in Jn 3:18 and Jn 3:36.

18. An analogy is made between Operation Footstool and a

Roman triumphal procession in Col 2:15, "having disarmed demon

archons [our Lord Jesus Christ gives the command to Michael to

chain the demon archons] and the demon commissioned officers, He

[Christ at the Second Advent] made a public display of them,

having celebrated a triumphal procession over them [Satan and all

fallen angels] by means of it [strategic victory of the Cross]."

19. So what happens to fallen angels? As far as we know,

only Satan is released from the Abyss at the end of the

Millennium. The fallen angels are a part of a triumphal

procession. They are incarcerated in the Abyss until the last

judgment, when they will come out, be judged, and cast into the

Lake of Fire.



M. The Angelic Conflict and Evidence Testing.

1. Evidence testing is Satan's cross-examination of every

witness presented by God in the historical appeal trial of all

fallen angels. In human history, man's thoughts, motives,

decisions, and actions are entered as evidence, exhibits,

precedents, and arguments in Satan's appeal trial. Every

believer who attains maturity is an argument or witness for the

Prosecution against Satan. Evidence testing, then, is Satan's

cross-examination of every witness presented by God.

2. No believer qualifies as a witness until he has attained

spiritual maturity which is tantamount to the fulfillment of the

protocol plan of God. 3. There are three stages of spiritual

adulthood: spiritual self-esteem, spiritual autonomy, and

spiritual maturity. Each category receives its corresponding

category of suffering for blessing: providential preventative

suffering for spiritual self-esteem, momentum testing for

spiritual autonomy, and evidence testing for spiritual maturity.

Each stage of spiritual adulthood is a prerequisite for passing a

category of suffering for blessing. No believer ever receives

more suffering than he can bear. No believer ever receives

evidence testing until he has attained spiritual maturity.

4. The ultimate in the life of the believer is attaining

spiritual maturity, at which point many things occur. His escrow

blessings for time are conveyed to him, along with many blessings

of influence. Plus, the mature believer receives the highest

honor God can convey to a believer, evidence testing. Passing

evidence testing, as the highest category of suffering for

blessing, results in the doubling of your escrow blessings for

time.

5. Every believer who attains spiritual maturity is a

witness for the prosecution, either in the formal trial of Old

Testament history, or in the rebuttal phase of the First Advent

and Church Age, or in the closing argument and summary phase of

the Second Advent and the Millennium.

6. To qualify as a witness for the Prosecution (God), the

believer must execute the following standard operating

procedures: spiritual self-esteem plus providential preventative

suffering equals spiritual autonomy; spiritual autonomy plus

momentum testing equals spiritual maturity; spiritual maturity

plus evidence testing equals glorification of God to the maximum

in the historical trial of Satan and all fallen angels.

7. Evidence testing is defined as Satan's attempt, through

cross-examination of suffering, to discredit those believers who

attain spiritual maturity.

8. There are two categories of evidence testing:

a. Relationship with God test, illustrated by our Lord

Jesus Christ in Mt 4:1-11.

b. Relationship with life test, illustrated by Job.

9. These tests, administered to the mature believer, are

permitted by God as a part of Satan's appeal trial in history.

They are administered by Satan under certain divine restrictions.

10. Either of these tests are administered only to the

mature believer, for only he is a witness for the Prosecution.

The mature believer does not take both tests. The one he

receives is a matter of the sovereignty of God.

11. The pattern of the relationship with God test is found

in three unique temptations to our Lord Jesus Christ during the

great power experiment of the Hypostatic Union. These were

temptations to His humanity only, for as God He could not be

tempted. The three parts are:

a. Relationship with the Holy Spirit, Mt 4:1-4.

b. Relationship with the Word of God, Mt 4:5-7.

c. Relationship with the plan of God, Mt 4:8-10.

12. Because of its characteristics, the relationship with

God test belongs to the rebuttal phase of the historical trial of

Satan and all fallen angels. This is because there is no

relationship with the Holy Spirit on the part of all believers,

except in the Church Age, starting with the First Advent of

Christ and His incarnation. So this test was for our Lord, and

is now for the royal family of God in the Church Age.

13. Job took the relationship to life test. After receiving

his escrow blessings for time, it was all swept away in the first

part of Job's relationship to life test. The three parts of his

test were:

a. Loss of prosperity, Job 1.

b. Loss of health, social life, and attractiveness,

Job 2:1-10.

c. Loss of friends and maligning, Job 2:11 through the

end of the book.

14. These were all temporary losses, for Job received back

double in all three categories after passing evidence testing.

Job passed the first two parts, but took six tries to pass the

third part. Job came back to occupation with Christ in order to

pass the third part of evidence testing.

15. While evidence testing comes quickly, without any notice

or warning, and always occurs at a time when least expected,

since the believer has reached a peak in his spiritual life, it

is completely and totally undeserved suffering. It is very, very

severe. However, God never puts on the believer more suffering

than he can bear. Only the negative believer functioning under

the punitive law of volitional responsibility piles on himself

more than he can bear.

16. Scripture gives us a pattern of how evidence testing

occurs, Job 1:6-12, 2:1-7; Zech 3:1-2. In Zech 3:1-2, Joshua,

the high priest, had attained maturity and was entered as a

witness for the prosecution, whom Satan was cross-examining.

"Then He showed me Joshua, the high priest, standing before the

angel of the Lord [Jesus Christ], and Satan standing at his right

hand to accuse him. And the Lord [Jesus Christ] said to Satan,

`The Lord [God the Father] rebuke you.'"



N. The Two Trials of Satan and Fallen Angels.

1. There are two trials of Satan and fallen angels.

a. The prehistoric trial.

b. The historic trial.

2. The prehistoric trial occurred in eternity past. We do

not know how long it existed. In this trial, angelic creatures

were divided into two categories:

a. Pro-God angels called "elect angels," who possess

eternal salvation.

b. Anti-God angels called "fallen angels," who were

sentenced to the Lake of Fire in eternity past. The sentence is

quoted in Mt 25:41, where our Lord was speaking about unbelievers

who would receive the baptism of fire. "He said to them, `Depart

from Me, you who are cursed, into eternal fire [baptism of fire

at Second Advent. What He added next showed that this eternal

fire existed before man existed.] `prepared for the devil and his

angels.'" This was a reference to the prehistoric sentence

passed by God as a result of the prehistoric trial.

c. The sentence has not yet been carried out because

Satan, acting as a defense attorney, appealed the sentence.

Therefore, all fallen angels reside either in Tartarus, the

Abyss, or on earth.

3. The second trial is historic. When Satan appealed his

case, he was granted a new trial as a result of his appeal. The

appeal trial of Satan and all fallen angels runs concurrently

with human history. It is divided into three phases.



O. The Four Phases of Satan's Appeal Trial.

1. In the formal trial, the Prosecution (God) presents His

case, and the defense (Satan) cross-examines many of the

witnesses (mature believers entered as evidence, Heb 11). This

phase is now over. Satan presented his case, e.g., the

infiltration of fallen angels in Gen 6, the cross- examination of

the high priest, and Job.

2. The rebuttal phase of the trial first starts with the

two rebuttal arguments of the Prosecution: the great power

experiment of the Hypostatic Union, resulting in our Lord's

strategic victory of the angelic conflict, and the great power

experiment of the Church Age, in which some mature believers win

the tactical victory of the angelic conflict. The Church Age is

the most intensive time of the angelic conflict. When any Church

Age believer utilizes the omnipotence of God the Father and God

the Holy Spirit to advance to spiritual maturity, there is a

tactical victory in the angelic conflict. This is followed by

the rebuttal arguments of the defense: the violence of the

Tribulation. Violence is all that's left to Satan, a

demonstration that Satan lost in the strategic victory of the

angelic conflict by our Lord, and in the Church Age by the

tactical victory of a few believers in every generation.

3. The closing arguments and summary: for the Prosecution,

the Second Advent and Millennial reign of Christ. In contrast to

the terrible violence during the Tribulation, the millennial

reign of Jesus Christ will be one of perfect environment in every

way. For the defense, the violence of the Gog and Magog

Revolution at the end of the Millennium.

4. Then there is a post-historic sentence carried out

against Satan and all fallen angels when they are cast into the

Lake of Fire forever, Rev 20:10. Unbelievers of the human race

are resurrected and cast into the Lake of Fire forever, Rev

20:11-15.

5. Phase One--The Formal Trial.

a. This formal phase of Satan's appeal trial is

coterminous with Old Testament history. It starts with the

record of Old Testament history, beginning with the fall of

mankind and continuing to the beginning of the great power

experiment of the Hypostatic Union, the First Advent and

incarnation of Jesus Christ.

b. Mankind was created and human history began to

duplicate the conditions of the prehistoric state which led to

the fall of Satan and the taking with him of at least a third of

all angelic creatures. Since the issue was angelic volition, and

since volition is an attribute of the soul, mankind was created

with a rational soul similar to angelic creatures, but without

their physical attributes and capabilities.

c. Therefore, since mankind is a rational being, and

not exactly like angelic creatures, his thoughts, motives,

decisions, and actions are entered as evidence, exhibits,

precedence, and arguments for either the Prosecution or the

defense.

d. Precedence includes the fact that mankind, like

angels, was created perfect, and all the other parallels of human

history to angelic prehistory.

e. The formal trial of Old Testament history includes

arguments presented by both the Prosecution (God) and the defense

(Satan).

f. The formal trial provides both evidence and

procedure for Satan's appeal trial during human history. The

fall of mankind in the Garden duplicates the fall of Satan in the

Garden of God, according to Ezek 28. In both cases, the fall

occurred under conditions of perfect environment.

g. The trial phase of Old Testament history includes

both angelic participation and interference into the affairs of

mankind, as seen in Gen 6 and Job 1:1-3. Angelic observation is

also a part of this phase, as occurred with Abraham, Moses,

David.

h. The trial phase is tantamount to the Theocentric

dispensations of the Old Testament. The rebuttal phase is

tantamount to the Christocentric dispensations.

i. With the fall of Adam, Satan became the ruler of

this world. That in itself is the explanation for a tremendous

amount of suffering in this world, because Satan, though

brilliant and a genius, does not have the capabilities of

producing the perfect environment he intends to produce before

the Second Advent and millennial reign of Christ.

j. In human history, God has duplicated everything

that Satan used as an objection in the original trial.

Apparently, a part of that is suffering. For, as presented in

eternity past, it is Satan's theory that mankind, like angels,

will not be able to handle suffering, especially if they think it

is unjust. And that the only reason anyone ever stays with God

is because He blesses them.

k. But the Prosecution demonstrates that this isn't

true, as in the life of Job. Job proved that his love and

loyalty to the Lord was because of doctrine, not because of

blessing. God has permitted great suffering to other Old

Testament believers also. But the suffering didn't reduce them

to miserable, crawling creatures. It merely demonstrated the

power of Bible doctrine in their souls and the fantastic ability

from doctrine to have great happiness under every circumstance of

life.

l. Old Testament Case Histories.

(1) Every Old Testament believer who attained

spiritual maturity was an argument or witness for the

Prosecution, and entered as evidence. Abraham is a perfect

illustration of the advance through each of the three stages of

spiritual adulthood, culminating in his evidence testing when he

was commanded to offer Isaac. Joseph is also a clear

illustration of the three stages; also Moses, Elijah, David,

Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea, and Job.

(2) Evidence testing is Satan's cross-examination

of every witness presented by God. Every spiritual maturity

believer is presented.

(3) It is concluded from Job that God permits

Satan to cross-examine the mature believer.

(4) From some recorded dialogues between God and

Satan in heaven, we know a great deal about how evidence testing

occurs. Three Old Testament passages describe enough detail for

us to draw some conclusions: Job 1:6-12, Job 2:1-7, and Zech

3:1-2.

(5) In Zech 3:1-2, Joshua the high priest had

attained spiritual maturity in the time of Zechariah, and was

entered as a witness for the Prosecution. "Then he showed me

Joshua, the high priest, standing before the angel of the Lord

[Jesus Christ], and Satan standing at His right hand to accuse

him [Joshua]. And the Lord [Jesus Christ] said to Satan, `The

Lord [God the Father as Judge] rebuke you [Satan].'"

(6) For details regarding Job, see the doctrine

of evidence testing.

6. Phase Two--The Rebuttal Phase of the Trial.

a. The Arguments for the Prosecution. The rebuttal

arguments for the Prosecution are two-fold:

(1) The great power experiment of the Hypostatic

Union, the First Advent of Christ, the strategic victory of the

angelic conflict.

(2) The great power experiment of the Church Age

and the tactical victory of every Church Age believer who attains

spiritual maturity. He is entered as evidence by means of

evidence testing.

b. So the rebuttal phase is tantamount to the two

Christocentric dispensations.

c. This means there are two categories of witnesses in

the rebuttal phase of the trial:

(1) The chief witness is our Lord Jesus Christ,

the only witness in the great power experiment of the Hypostatic

Union. He might be classified as the strategic witness.

(2) The other witnesses are the invisible heroes

who are manufactured through the execution of the protocol plan

of God in the Church Age. Mature believers become tactical

witnesses.

d. Our Lord accomplished the strategic victory of the

angelic conflict through His salvation ministry on the Cross,

death, burial, resurrection, and ascension.

e. The First Advent, Strategic Victory, and the Great

Power Experiment of the Hypostatic Union.

(1) The First Advent begins the rebuttal phase of

the historical trial of fallen angels. The First Advent and

resultant Hypostatic Union also terminates our Lord's Old

Testament appearances in theophanies. The humanity of Christ

replaces all theophanies.

(2) During the First Advent, the humanity of

Christ was tempted but remained impeccable through His residence,

function, and momentum inside the prototype divine dynasphere.

(3) Because of His impeccability, our Lord was

qualified to go to the Cross and be judged for the sins of the

world, 2 Cor 5:14,15,19; 1 Tim 2:6, 4:10; Tit 2:11; Heb 2:9; 2

Pet 2:1; 1 Jn 2:2.

(4) Our Lord accomplished this in spiritual

maturity, which means He fulfilled the Father's plan for the

First Advent through consistent residence in His very own

prototype divine dynasphere under the enabling power of the

Spirit and momentum from metabolized doctrine.

(5) The momentum of our Lord's humanity in the

prototype divine dynasphere established a precedent for the modus

operandi of Church Age believers as the royal family of God.

(6) Perpetual residence in the divine dynasphere

under the enabling power of the Spirit and momentum from

metabolized doctrine caused the humanity of Christ to reach

spiritual self-esteem. His spiritual self-esteem plus

providential preventative suffering resulted in the Lord's

attainment of spiritual autonomy. His spiritual autonomy plus

momentum testing resulted in the Lord's attainment of spiritual

maturity. His spiritual maturity plus evidence testing (Matt

4:1-11) resulted in the Lord's attainment of the strategic

victory of the angelic conflict.

(7) Through the unique pressures of evidence

testing, our Lord maintained His impeccability; He went to the

Cross and was judged for our sins. 1 Pet 2:24, "He carried our

sins in His own body on the Cross." 2 Cor 5:21, "He who knew no

sin was made sin for us."

(8) Our Lord remained perfect while on the Cross

bearing our sins. Therefore precedence is established and entered

as evidence in the efficacious saving work of our Lord Jesus

Christ, which not only provided salvation for the entire human

race, but completely destroyed Satan's appeal case.

(9) The provision of eternal salvation for

mankind by the work on the Cross duplicates a similar but unknown

issue of volition in the prehistoric angelic conflict.

(10) Through personal faith in Christ, mankind

duplicates the decision of elect angels in eternity past.

Therefore, every time a person believes in Jesus Christ, it

builds a case against Satan as part of the rebuttal of the

Prosecution.

(11) Through resurrection, ascension, and session,

our Lord received His third royal patent, associated with His

Hypostatic Union and His subsequent strategic victory on the

Cross. Prior to His resurrection, He endured more suffering than

any member of the human race.

(12) The First Advent finds the humanity of Christ

made lower than angels, but through His resurrection, ascension

and session, He is now higher than angels; a situation we will

enjoy in the future in our resurrection body.

(13) So the results of our Lord's strategic

victory are very important. Eph 1:22, "He [God the Father]

subordinated all categories [angels, elect and fallen] under His

feet, and He appointed Him ruler over everything pertaining to

the church." Christ is ruler over all angels, over Israel, and

over the Church.

7. The Church Age: Tactical Victory, Great Power

Experiment of the Church Age.

a. When God the Father awarded our Lord His third

royal title, He was in a position with no royal family.

Therefore, the dispensation of Israel was interrupted and the

Church Age was inserted in order to form a royal family of God to

accompany our Lord's third royal warrant.

b. The second rebuttal argument of the Prosecution is

therefore based on the fulfillment of the protocol plan of God by

Church Age believers in a similar type palace as our Lord's

humanity occupied during the incarnation. This we call our

operational type divine dynasphere.

c. The Church Age is unique, a time of the most

fantastic blessings delineated under the portfolio of invisible

assets. The Church Age is the time of the greatest plan God ever

devised for man.

d. The strategic victory of Christ is followed by the

tactical victory of a few believers in every generation of the

Church Age by their advance to spiritual maturity in the protocol

plan of God.

e. So the Prosecution's rebuttal arguments center

around the fulfillment of the protocol plan of God. Those Church

Age believers who attain spiritual maturity are entered as

evidence in the rebuttal phase.

f. Remember that evidence testing is defined as

Satan's cross-examination in an attempt to discredit believers

who have reached spiritual maturity. The believer who passes

evidence testing has achieved the ultimate in the plan of God and

he glorifies God to the maximum in the historic extension of the

angelic conflict.

g. This second rebuttal argument of the Prosecution is

terminated by the Rapture of the Church. The royal family of God

is transferred to heaven where we as human believers in

resurrection bodies become physically superior to angels. Until

then we are positionally superior to angels, being in union with

Christ, with the potential to become experientially superior to

angels through residence, function and momentum inside our divine

dynasphere resulting in the fulfillment of the protocol plan of

God.

8. The Rebuttal Argument of the Defense: The Tribulation.

a. With the completion of the royal family of God and

the Rapture of the Church, Satan begins his rebuttal argument:

the violence of the Tribulation.

b. The Cross broke the back of Satan's appeal. All he

has left is violence. This explains all the violence and

persecution in the Church Age, in the Tribulation, and in the Gog

Revolution. Inevitably, Satan's only answer is violence. The

concentration of violence in the Tribulation and its resultant

misery is Satan's only rebuttal.

c. Satan, understanding eschatology, uses all his

power and authority over demons and negative mankind to set aside

God's sentence of the prehistoric trial, and to seek to frustrate

the future of Israel and her unconditional covenants. The

violence includes demon invasions.

d. When anyone seeks to solve problems by violence,

they always fall into Satan's pattern. (The exception is war,

which is an inevitable factor for the maintenance of freedom.)

e. In order to deliver believers from all the

destructive violence of the Tribulation (Rev 6-19), Christ

returns in His Second Advent. The Second Advent of Christ

terminates the rebuttal phase of the defense.

9. Phase Three: The Closing Arguments and Summary for the

Prosecution include the Second Advent and the Millennium.

a. The Second Advent of Christ.

(1) The Second Advent begins Operation Footstool.

This is mentioned eschatologically in Ps 110:1, when God the

Father says to God the Son, "Sit down at My right hand till I

make your enemies your footstool." This is such an important

eschatological passage that it is quoted many times in the New

Testament: Mt 22:44; Mk 12:36; Lk 20:43; Acts 2:35; Heb 1:13,

10:13.

(2) At the Second Advent, Satan and all fallen

angels are incarcerated for 1000 years, so that all violence

ceases. There is no violence in the Millennium. Col 2:15,

"Having disarmed demon archons [generals] and authorities

[captains, majors], He made a public display of them, having

celebrated it in a triumphal procession over them [Operation

Footstool] by means of it [strategic victory of the First

Advent]."

(3) Our Lord Jesus Christ supersedes Satan as the

ruler of this world under His third royal title, King of kings

and Lord of lords, the Bright Morning Star. He rules for 1000

years under perfect environment. When He returns to the earth,

Christ brings with Him His royal family of God in resurrection

bodies.

(4) Our Lord regathers regenerate Israel and

fulfills their unconditional covenants: the Abrahamic,

Palestinian, Davidic, and New Covenants to Israel. Israel is

restored as a client nation to God, which causes Israel to again

become a part of the case for the Prosecution. This is when the

baptism of fire occurs, when the wheat and the tares are

separated.

b. The Millennial Reign of Christ.

(1) The perfect environment of the Millennium

duplicates the perfect environment of the prehistoric universe

before the fall of Satan as evidence that it was the decision of

Satan and fallen angels that destroyed their perfect environment.

(2) In the perfect prehistoric environment, God

provided for the angels perfectly in every conceivable way. He

also provided them with a soul possessing free will or volition.

(3) From the volition of Lucifer came the first

sin of any rational creature: arrogance. This explains Satan's

fall. He became enamored with his beauty, with his genius, with

his ability, with all the attention and approbation he received.

As a result, he revolted against God and said, "I will be like

the Most High God," Isa 14:12-14.

(4) Through the repetition of perfect environment

of the Millennium for 1000 years, the Prosecution demonstrates

that, in reality, perfect environment without a relationship with

God is absolutely useless and meaningless. The only ones for

whom perfect environment has meaning are elect angels and

believers in Jesus Christ. You must have a relationship with God

for any environment to be meaningful.

(5) God also demonstrates that perfect

environment is not the solution to man's problem. The solution

resides in man's mental attitude, in his thought pattern, and in

his resultant decisions all directed toward relationship with

God.

(6) Just as Satan and certain fallen angels

revolted against perfect environment in eternity past, so

unregenerate mankind will revolt against the perfect environment

of the Millennium.

(7) The Bible describes this perfect environment

of the Millennium in many ways: "The lion and the lamb shall lie

down side by side." "The swords will be turned into plowshares,

the spears into pruning hooks; man will learn war no more." "The

child will put his hand in the cobra's den and pet cobras." "The

desert will blossom like a crocus." "A child will be a child for

100 years." In most cases, except for capital punishment for

criminals, death will take a holiday and everyone will live

through the entire Millennium. Everyone will have perfect

health. There will be no such thing as starvation. Though there

will be a little crime (inevitable since the old sin nature still

exists), there will be no jails since the enforcement of capital

punishment will tremendously discourage most crime.

(8) The conspiracy at the end of the Millennium

is such a surprise, considering this long period of perfect

environment. Yet millions will reject the Gospel and Bible

doctrine during the time of the best and most extensive

presentation of truth throughout all human history. But as at

the beginning of human history, so at the end: man rejects God

and His perfect environment and joins Satan's conspiracy.

(9) So the final argument for the Prosecution is

that creature life cannot be sustained in perfect environment

without a permanent, eternal relationship with God. All true

problem solving, true happiness and blessing in life demand a

permanent and eternal relationship with God.

10. Phase Four: The Closing Argument for the Defense is the

Conspiracy, Violence, and Gog Revolution that follows the

Millennium.

a. Satan is released from his incarceration only to

incite a conspiracy. You'd think he would have learned something

while locked up for 1000 years, but like all forms of arrogant

criminality, time in jail doesn't teach a thing. He can only

retaliate with more violence and another revolt against God.

b. Once released, the first thing Satan does is to

gather all the unregenerates and pockets of negative volition to

start a conspiracy. Satan discovers there are many unbelievers

in the perfect environment of the Millennium who have rejected

the greatest evangelism. Again, as at the beginning of human

history, so at the end of human history--unbelievers join Satan's

conspiracy.

c. When the unbelievers respond to this conspiracy,

the violent Gog Revolution results, Rev 20:7-10. The terrible

violence of the Gog Revolution is Satan's closing argument.

d. The instigation of the Gog Revolution against God

and the perfect environment of the Millennium is tantamount to

Satan's admission of his guilt, the guilt of all fallen angels,

and the proof of guilt of all unregenerate mankind.

e. God powerfully puts down the Gog Revolution, Rev

20:10.



P. The Post Historic Sentence to Satan.

1. Satan's appeal is denied. The sentence of the first

trial, mentioned in Mt 25:41, is carried out in Rev 20:10-15.

2. Satan and all fallen angels are cast into the Lake of

Fire forever.

3. The Great White Throne Judgment follows immediately.

This is a special court for the judgment of all unbelievers. As

an extension of the prehistoric angelic conflict, all human

unbelievers of history are resurrected, brought before God the

Son as the Judge, tried, found guilty, sentenced and cast into

the Lake of Fire. Rev 20:11ff teaches that unbelievers are

judged on the basis of their good works, for their sins were

already forgiven at the Cross.

4. The entire universe of mankind is destroyed by fire, and

human history therefore comes to a dramatic close.

5. God creates a new heavens, a new earth, and a new

Jerusalem for all elect angels and regenerate mankind, as part of

the eternal state. Planet earth and the universe which were used

for the courtroom are destroyed and God creates a new heavens and

new earth to be enjoyed forever by elect angels and believers in

the Lord Jesus Christ.



Q. Application.

1. History is a very short time compared to all eternity.

Your time on earth is a drop in the bucket compared to eternity.

2. All of you who place other things in life above doctrine

in your false scale of values are losing all the equal privilege

and opportunity God has provided for you in time to advance

spiritually. All those "other things" will become so very

meaningless to you in eternity, at most adding up to your regret

in eternity. The Latin phrase, SIC TRANSIT GLORIA MUNDI, means

"The glory of this world passes away."

3. In eternity you will realize that the things you

considered important were not important at all. Although you

cannot lose your salvation, you are a loser. A part of the agony

of the sin unto death is to realize that you had an opportunity

to make your life count in a fantastic way. Instead, you chose

to follow the plan of Satan for human life on this earth.

4. This study sheds light on the importance of mature

Church Age believers glorifying God by tactical victory. The

suffering the mature believer endures under evidence testing is a

major factor in breaking the back of Satan.

5. Two things break the back of Satan:

a. The strategic victory of our Lord on the Cross.

b. The tactical victory of those who advance to

maturity.




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