Friday, April 06, 2018

"the devil, taking him up into an high mountain" - Underlying Fight between God and Satan


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Underlying Fight between God and Satan

The story of Christ Jesus, as depicted in the Gospels, must be viewed from a different angle than  a conventional one, in order to understand the true meaning of the appearance of Christ Jesus, the so called Son of God, in the human world.

The most important issue is the conflict between God and Satan.  God wanted human beings to be good and righteous, but Satan hated God and wanted to destroy the human world.  As God saw the human world being corrupted by influence of Satan, He sent Christ Jesus to save people from the dark plot of Satan.  So, the Gospels tell how the Son of God fought against Satan.

Christ Jesus preached among Jewish people God had chosen to prevail His teaching through the tribe.  God had expected that Jewish people chosen, taught, and loved by God would show a good example of righteousness to other tribes.  However, when the Roman Empire started direct governance of Palestine, most of Jewish people forgot the teaching of God.  Those people came under influence of Satan.  So, God sent His Son to correct attitudes and thoughts of the Jewish people.

However, Satan occupied the minds of priests of the Jerusalem Temple and the Roman rulers.  Eventually, they killed Christ Jesus.  Followers of Christ Jesus must have felt the dark power of Satan.  They must have thought that God would surely send angels and other helpers to rescue Christ Jesus.  God must have well protected Christ Jesus, they thought.  But, Christ Jesus was arrested, judged, and sentenced to death.  So, those followers ran away, thinking that Satan defeated God.

However, Christ Jesus was resurrected three days after the burial.  Then, suddenly, those followers realized that death could not defeat Christ Jesus and God.  They must have thought that as God was really behind Christ Jesus, He could be resurrected.  And, Satan could not defeat God and Christ Jesus.  The resurrection of Christ Jesus had this significance to His followers.

On this extension, Paul, Peter, and other Apostles started their missions.

Nonetheless, Satan did not give up.  It tried to spoil the teaching of Christ Jesus.  Satan tried to put wrong ideology and creeds into Christianity.  This Satan's evil work on Christianity has continued to date.  And Christianity of today is under some influence of Satan.

So, it is important to review the history and detailed status of Christianity.  We should not regard the Vatican and other churches as being free from Satan's influence.  But, Christian leaders are behaving as if they were error-free.   It is true that the Vatican and other churches are better than secular societies.  However, Satan is smart and  wickedly clever, without missing any chances to lead people, Christians, and even Christian leaders to betrayal of Christ Jesus and God.  In this context, Christianity of today is still incomplete.

That is also why God allowed prevalence of Islam. 



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Luk 4:5 And the devil, taking him up into an high mountain, shewed unto him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time.
Luk 4:6 And the devil said unto him, All this power will I give thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it.
Luk 4:7 If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be thine.