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Spiritual Battle
Over the history of the Church, The primary thinking has changed around some important subjects
one of these topics is our world view of spiritual forces
In the early church, There was a focus on the devil and his work in the believers lives
They had this view that satan was real and they were actively fighting against his efforts
5-6 hundred years ago the focus changed to the sovereignty of God.
The thinking went like this , God is sovereign and everything that happens is according to His will.
This brings up some challenging questions.
What about suffering and evil.
After all if God is completely sovereign, He must be responsible for everything that happens of this earth right
The Good and the bad!
God must be responsible for every bad thing that happens on the earth right
That creates a conflict in our thinking.
If God is responsible for the evil, How can He be considered good?
Its a valid question, and a question that goes unanswered in many peoples minds
When this question goes unanswered, is is very difficult to trust God is a good, good father!
This line of thinking is very dangerous, and its guaranteed to distort our view
Does God tempt us to sin?
After all if God is completely sovereign, He must be responsible for everything that happens of this earth
Hebrews
The sovereignty of God View that many Christians hold is true, God is sovereign, but it is missing a very key component
The devil!
He’s the missing element in the story of Job
But we will leave that for another day!
How do we reconcile the sovereignty of God with the fact that bad things happen and God claims to be completely good?
Well to answer this we need a bigger understanding of sovereignty on earth.
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God gave authority of the earth over to man
Genesis 3:16
Adam and Eve’s sin caused the earth to come under a curse
Evil was allowed to enter and inhabit the earth.
satan was given the right to exert his will on the earth through adam and eve’s rejection of God
satan became the prince of the earth
John
Jesus regains authority on the earth
Jesus gives Authority to His Church
Jesus Rebukes the storm
Who is satan?
Isaiah 14:
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