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THE
DEVIL AND SATAN
JESUS
AND THE DEVIL:
In
order for Jesus to conquer sin he had to be a member of Adam's race----i.e.
he had to partake of our nature: "God sending his own son in the
likeness of sinful flesh and for sin condemned sin in
the flesh". (Romans 8:3)
This
teaches that...........
Hebrews
2:14 teaches exactly the same thing in different words. If we set
Romans 8:3 and Hebrews 2:14 side by side, we can immediately identify
the DEVIL.
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ROMANS 8:3
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HEBREWS
2:14
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God sending His son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and
for sin, condemned sin in the flesh. |
Forasmuch
then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he
also himself took part of the same; that through death he
might destroy him that had the power of death, that is,
the devil. |
From
this, we can see that the devil = sin in the flesh. In Romans
7:23 it is called ..."The law of sin which is in my members." Since
the Bible speaks of the devil as if it were a person (compare wisdom
spoken of as a woman in Proverbs chapter 8) we may define the devil
as "the personification of sin in the flesh."
We
may confirm the above conclusion by noting carefully the teaching
of Hebrews 2:14 quoted in the panel above:-
HEBREWS
2:14 TEACHES THAT JESUS DESTROYED THE DEVIL BY HIS DEATH:
Compare
this with Hebrews 9:26:
"For
them must he (Jesus) often have suffered since the foundation
of the world: but now once in the end of the world (i.e.
age) hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself."
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Hebrews
2:14 says Jesus destroyed the devil by his own death;
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Hebrews
9:26 says he destroyed sin by his death.
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Thus
again we see the Bible's teaching that the devil and
sin are one and the same thing.
HEBREWS
2:14 TEACHES THAT THE DEVIL HAS THE POWER OF DEATH.
Compare
this with Romans 6:23:
"
The wages of sin is death".....and also 1 Corinthians
15:56..." The sting of death is sin."
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Hebrews
2:14 says that which causes death is the devil.
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Romans
6:23 and 1 Corinthians 15:56 say that it is sin which
causes death.
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Thus
again we see the Bible teaching that the devil and sin
are the same.
THE
SOURCE OF TEMPTATION AND SIN.
It
follows from what has been said already that we cannot blame a fallen-angel-devil
for our sins. This is confirmed By James when he writes: "Every
man is tempted when he is drawn away of HIS OWN LUST, and
enticed (James 1:14).
This
agrees with the teaching of Jesus when he said : "From within, out
of the heart of man, proceed Evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications,
murders, thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness,
an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness" all of these evil things
come from within, and defile the man" (Mark 7:21-23).
It
was this law of sin in his members that Jesus fought and won. He
overcame sin at it's source. "he was tempted like as we are,
yet without sin" (Hebrews 4:15) In other words he destroyed
the devil.
THE
MEANING OF THE WORD DEVIL.
Devil
is really a Greek word that has been modified and incorporated into
the English. The original word is DIABOLOS. This is made
up of two Greek words...DIA (= across, as in diameter,
a line across a circle), and BOLOS (from BALLO =to
throw). The diabolos, or devil, is that which throws across the
line of God's law.
That
which causes us to cross the line of God's law is the diabolos.....or
devil
NOTE:
Another word which means crossing a line is ............TRANSGRESS
The
law of sin in our members is that which repeatedly makes us cross
the line of God's law, i.e. transgress his law. Thus it is appropriately
referred to as the DIABOLOS......the ' across thrower' or
DEVIL.
SINFUL
PEOPLE CALLED...."THE DEVIL".
The
word devil is sometimes applied to sinful people.....(.e.g.
Judas in John 6:70).........or sinful organisations......(e.g. Revelation
2:10) because these are manifestations of the sin which is in all
men.
THE
MEANING OF THE WORD SATAN.
Satan
is a Hebrew word which was taken over into the Greek and then into
the English. It means 'an adversary.' Satan as a word denotes neither
a good nor bad adversary but it has to be interpreted according
to the context in which it is found. We find the the following are
referred to as "satan":-
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God
himself was a satan to Israel....(1 Chronicles 21:1 compared
with 2 Samuel 24:1 demonstrates this.)
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The
angel that stood in the way of Balaam is said to have been an
"adversary" to him, the word "adversary" being SATHAN
in the original Hebrew in Numbers 22:22
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Peter
when he was opposing the divine plan in Christ, is called Satan
in Matthew 16:23.
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The
Jews who prevented Paul from going to Thessalonica are described
as Satan....(1 Thessalonians 2:18)
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A
religious organisation that opposed the Truth in Revelation
2:9 is described as Satan.
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The
person who influenced Annanias-----probably Sapphira his wife-----is
called Satan....(Acts 5:3-4).
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But
the great adversary of mankind is sin, and so
we read of the way in which men can be delivered from their
sinful state by the Gospel: "To open their eyes, and to turn
them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan
unto God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and inheritance
among them which are sanctified by faith that is in Jesus"....(Acts
26:18).
The
power of the adversary (Satan) from which men are made free in Christ,
is SIN. The law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath
made me free from the law of sin and death..." (Romans 8:2)
THE
DEVIL, SATAN AND OURSELVES.
The
greatest adversary we have to face is in our own being. We can say
with Paul: "In me, that is, in my flesh, dwelleth no good
thing" (Romans 7:18). We must strive, like Jesus, to overcome the
law of SIN (devil) within us, as Paul Exhorts: "Let
not sin therefore reign in your mortal body that ye should obey
it in the lusts thereof"...(Romans 6:12). Which is the same as saying:
"Resist the devil and he will flee from you....( James 4:7).
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