Spirituality
26 Feb 14
Originally posted by caissad4Satan and the rest of the angelic creation were secure in their relationship with God in eternity past [before human history]; Satan [Lucifer, the most intelligent of all of the angels] became jealous of God and in his arrogance decided "I will become like the Most High God". A third of the angelic host freely chose to follow Satan. This prehistoric angelic revolt caused these creatures to lose their first estate. Negative volition was tested; not positive volition as it is for us. Their fate is sealed.
If Satan were to truly repent of his "sins" and accept Jesus as his personal savior, would he be saved ? Could this be acceptable to all Christians ? How would Christians worldwide react to Satan becoming one of "them" ? 😲
Note: Creative line of thinking, caissad4. I applaud your fearless objectivity and inquiry into unexplored areas of discussion.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyAny other Christians care to weigh in ?
[b]Satan and the rest of the angelic creation were secure in their relationship with God in eternity past [before human history]; Satan [Lucifer, the most intelligent of all of the angels] became jealous of God and in his arrogance decided "I will become like the Most High God". A third of the angelic host freely chose to follow Satan. This prehistoric ang ...[text shortened]... t estate. Negative volition was tested; not positive volition as it is for us. Their fate is sealed.
Who are those who are "beyond salvation" ?
Originally posted by caissad4I believe Satan is too proud and stubborn to repent and accept a man to rule over him.
If Satan were to truly repent of his "sins" and accept Jesus as his personal savior, would he be saved ? Could this be acceptable to all Christians ? How would Christians worldwide react to Satan becoming one of "them" ? 😲
Originally posted by caissad4Yes, a man. Satan wants man to bow down and worship him, not the other way around. I can't see him ever humbling himself to accepting that.
The question wasn't if you thought Satan would repent but what would be the result if such repentance were to occur. A man you say ? Indeed you did say a man.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyi would like to see bible verses supporting this.
Satan and the rest of the angelic creation were secure in their relationship with God in eternity past [before human history]; Satan [Lucifer, the most intelligent of all of the angels] became jealous of God and in his arrogance decided "I will become like the Most High God". A third of the angelic host freely chose to follow Satan. This prehistoric ang ...[text shortened]... , caissad4. I applaud your fearless objectivity and inquiry into unexplored areas of discussion.
Originally posted by caissad4It does not matter what "Christians" accept one way or another it is up
If Satan were to truly repent of his "sins" and accept Jesus as his personal savior, would he be saved ? Could this be acceptable to all Christians ? How would Christians worldwide react to Satan becoming one of "them" ? 😲
to God and God alone. I also don't think it is in Satan to repent. Another
powerful point to this is that Jesus came and died as one of us so we
could be saved. Jesus did not die for angels to be saved, so thier fate
will be sealed on judgment day, they have no hope for that now. Instead
they are not looking for a way out, they are instead looking for ways to
drag and keep as many of us down with them as they can, and get
as many of us working with them to do the same and share thier fate.
Kelly
Originally posted by caissad4Another point to this, there are already 2X angles on our side, and they
If Satan were to truly repent of his "sins" and accept Jesus as his personal savior, would he be saved ? Could this be acceptable to all Christians ? How would Christians worldwide react to Satan becoming one of "them" ? 😲
beat the crap out of those that are not including Satan and kicked his
butt out of Heaven already.
Kelly
Originally posted by KellyJaySince you mentioned it, I believe Satan and His angels are already condemned to the everlasting fire, because Jesus said it was prepared for them. We still have a chance to avoid the Lake of Fire.
It does not matter what "Christians" accept one way or another it is up
to God and God alone. I also don't think it is in Satan to repent. Another
powerful point to this is that Jesus came and died as one of us so we
could be saved. Jesus did not die for angels to be saved, so thier fate
will be sealed on judgment day, they have no hope for that now. In ...[text shortened]... s they can, and get
as many of us working with them to do the same and share thier fate.
Kelly