NORMAN, Okla. -
April 4, 2019 -
PRLog -- Anti – Genesis Gap people can teach and write very convincing things but there are essential aspects left-out of the "debunks" that are in desperate need of being answered. Such as "Why was Satan an already fallen angel when he approached Adam and Eve?", "Where within the Genesis creation narrative is the creation of hell mentioned (it's not)?", "Why, if Satan was judged and cast into hell, is he loose along with his innumerable cohorts (devils/demons)
right now, especially when his casting into hell and that of his angels that sinned, is mention in a number of scriptures?" I could go on with these questions, but I will stop. Jesus himself stated that hell was created for "the devil and his angels" (Matthew 25:41. If Satan had fallen because of his tempting of Adam and Eve, it would not make sense that he is roaming free on the earth, along with his demonic cohorts (1 Peter 5:8). Jesus cast many of these out of people during his earthly ministry. It is very possible that Satan had fallen at an undetermined time-period and placed into this prison of punishment after a former event. It could also be, that because of God's covenant with Adam, that God did not desire to cast both Satan and Adam into hell after Adam giving co-dominion of the Earth to Satan. He rather wanted to redeem mankind (to buy them back), through redemption brought by an earth-born man – Our Lord Jesus Christ. God said: "And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her seed. He will crush your head, and you will strike his heel." (Genesis 3:15). This was the first prophecy about God's only begotten Son (a man born of woman, by power of the Holy Spirit), Satan's demise prophetically stated by God the Father himself. Listen to this PART TWO to learn about this thread so-to-speak that runs throughout The Holy Scriptures.
Here is the Part Two free streaming audio:
http://jmlchristianpublishing.sermon.net/main/main/21358792