DEFENDING GOD—toc

  

  • God did not create a devil
  • God is not the cause of our sufferings
  • God did not destroy His moral law
  • God does not torture people as soon as they die
  • God will not burn people in hellfire forever

 You can trust God. He is the best Friend you could have. Let this book help you find in Him the peace and happiness you have sought for years.

 Defending God is a powerful book, which directly answers, from the Bible, the three leading charges against the goodness of God:

  • The error that He causes the suffering in our world.

  • The error that He will burn people as soon as they die, and will continue it forever.

  • The error that He has no moral laws governing us, yet holds us responsible for our sins.

 Contents 

  Introduction

 1 - Why God Did Not Immediately Destroy Satan.

Answering the charge that God should have destroyed Satan right away

 2 - Bible Facts about suffering and Sin

Answering the charge that God causes our sufferings

 3 - Bible Facts about the Other Side of Death

Answering the charge that God brings suffering to many as soon as they die

 4 - Bible Facts about the Final Death of the Wicked

Answering the charge that God will bum the wicked in hellfire forever

 5 - Bible Facts about Satan and Spiritualism

Answering the charge that the spirits in witchcraft are from God

 6 - Bible Facts about the Law of God

Answering the charge that God has destroyed the moral law of Ten Commandments and doesn't care whether people keep it

 7 - Bible Facts about How to Come to Christ -

Answering the charge that God will not accept us when we plead with Him for forgiveness

 8 - Appendix - Thirty-one Days of Bible Promises

An entire month of precious Bible promises

 "The Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will He withhold from them that walk uprightly." -Psalm 84:11

"The Lord preserveth the simple: I was brought low, and He helped me." -Psalm 116:6

"In God will I praise His Word. . in God have I put my trust; I will not be afraid what man can do unto me." -Psalm 56:10-11

Introduction 

This book defends the character of God! He is not the mean, hateful Person that so many picture Him to be.

Within these pages you will find an immense amount of encouragement to come to God and find in Him Someone in whom you can trust your life! He is the best Friend you will ever have.

He loves you and wants to save you! He is your kind loving heavenly Father. He is your Creator, Redeemer, and God.

The Bible is full of precious promises, for everything God tells us is a treasure for our benefit. Many of those promises are in this book.

 Chapter One: Why God Did Not Immediately Destroy Satan— Many question why God does not get rid of the devil, so he will stop bothering us. This chapter fully explains how sin began, why Satan is working in our world today, how Satan will one day be destroyed, and why it will then be safe to blot him out of existence.

Chapter Two: Bible facts about Suffering and Sin—Have you noticed in our world today, that people are blaming God for everything? They blame Him for tornadoes, hurricanes, storms, cold winters, and drought. Whatever happens, God gets the blame. He is blamed for highway accidents, fires, our own mistakes, and even attacks by criminals. If it is bad, then it is an "act of God" and definitely His fault. If it is good, it is either good luck, or something we can praise ourselves for.

Christian leaders and authors generally discuss the subject of suffering by, first, presenting a list of horrors that are happening to people; second, say­ing that God is doing it for some reason we do not understand; and, third, that we need to trust Him in spite of it all.

What a miserable defense of God! — when the truth is that He is the most wonderful, kindly Person you could possibly know! He is not responsible for the misery in this world! And this book will prove it from the Bible.

As you read this book, many of your fears and worries will vanish; your love for God will deepen, and you will be able to enter into far deeper relationship with Him than you have ever before experienced. And, oh, my friend, that is what we all need so much!

Chapter Three: Bible Facts about the Law of God—The charge is made that God has destroyed His moral law of Ten Commandments and men no longer need keep them! What would happen if your city abolished its laws? The government would col­lapse. There can be no government without law.

Every church has its laws, which members must obey, but it is said that God has no laws, that any­one need obey. Here are important Bible facts, showing that God requires obedience to His moral code; and, through the enabling grace of Jesus Christ, we can fully obey all that God asks of us in His Inspired Writings.

Chapter four: Bible Facts about the Other Side of Death—In order to properly understand the nature of hell, we first must learn what the Bible teaches about what happens to men after they die. This is an important chapter.

Chapter Five: Bible Facts about the Final Death of the Wicked— God is not only a God of love, but also of justice. Yet He is not going to burn people in hellfire for millions of years for the wrongdoing of a brief lifetime. That would not be just! Whether or not they admit it, everyone realizes this.

Yet preachers and priests calmly declare that God is burning millions of People right now in hell­ fire, that He has been doing it for thousands of years, and that this horrible torture will continue on for eternity: Punishment for what? the sins of a few, brier years of existence in our world?

It is totally impossible that any creature could do enough wickedness in sixty or seventy years to merit fearful suffering in flames for ages upon ages upon ages. The very idea is a blasphemy against the just character of God.

In this book, clear evidence from the Bible will be given that not only has hellfire not yet begun, but, when it does, it will be over within a relatively short time. Such a just and fair final punishment will be proven from God’s Word.

Chapter Six: Bible Facts about Satan and Spiritualism— There is a terrible danger that a loved one might be entrapped by witchcraft. Because of evil books on the market, it is even being taught in the public schools. The charge is made that God approves of witchcraft. But the Bible is clear that channeling is of the devil, and we should have nothing to do with it.

Chapter Seven: Bible Facts about How to Come to Christ and Remain with Him—A most beautiful conclusion to a strong defense of the character of God. Here you will learn the Baste Steps to Christ, the way to Jesus, and a life of happiness by His side.

Appendix: Thirty-one Days of Bible promises— Fill your whole heart with the words of God. They are living water, quenching your burning thirst. They are Living Bread from heaven—just for you.

"Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you" —2 Corinthians 18:11

"But know that the Lord hath set apart him that is godly for Himself: the Lord will hear when I call unto Him." —Psalm 4:8

"I will look unto the Lord, I will wait for the God of my salvation; my God will hear me."— Micah 7:7

CHAPTER 1 

 Why God Did Not Immediately Destroy Satan

This chapter is based on chapter 29 of the best-selling book, Great Controversy. Paragraphs in bold print have been added to quotations from that chapter.

People often blame God for not immediately destroying Satan, when he first brought sin into the universe. This chapter will provide you with a solid answer to this question.

The government of God is founded on His divine law. Only by obedience to it, can His crea­tures be happy.

The law of love being the foundation of the gov­ernment of God, the happiness of all created beings depended upon their perfect accord with its great principles of righteousness. God desires from all His creatures the service of love—homage that springs from an intelligent appreciation of His char­acter. He takes no pleasure in a forced allegiance, and to all He grants freedom of will, that they may render Him voluntary service.

The Bible says that "sin is the transgression of the law" (1 John 3:4). That is the only clear definition of sin In the Bible. God did not cause sin to exist.

It is impossible to explain the origin of sin so as to give a reason for its existence. Yet enough may be understood concerning both the origin and the final disposition of sin to make fully manifest the justice and benevolence of God in all His dealings with evil. Nothing is more plainly taught in Scrip­ture than that God was in no wise responsible for the entrance of sin; that there was no arbitrary with­drawal of divine grace, no deficiency in the Divine government, that gave occasion for the uprising of rebellion. Sin is an intruder, for whose presence no reason can be given. It is mysterious, unaccountable; to excuse it is to defend it. Could excuse for it be found, or cause be shown for its existence. It would cease to be sin. Our only definition of sin is that given in the Word of God; it is "the transgres­sion of the law"; it is the outworking of a principle at war with the great law of love, which is the foun­dation of the divine government.

Sin, suffering, and death go together. Before sin began, there was no suffering, and there was no death.

Before the entrance of evil there was peace and joy throughout the universe. All was in perfect har­mony with the Creator's will. Love for God was su­preme, love for one another impartial. Christ the Word, the Only Begotten of God, was one with the eternal Father, one in nature, in character, and in purpose, —the only being in all the universe that could enter into all the counsels and purposes of God. By Christ the Father wrought in the creation of all heavenly beings. "By Him were all things cre­ated, that are in heaven. . whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers" (Col 1:16); and to Christ, equally with the Father, all heaven gave allegiance.

Satan (originally called Lucifer), by his own decision, chose to sin. He was the first one to do it.

But there was one that chose to pervert this free­dom. Sin originated with him who, next to Christ, had been most honored of God and who stood highest in power and glory among the inhabitants of heaven. Before his Fall, Lucifer was first of the covering cherubs, holy and undefiled.

"Thus saith the Lord God; Thou sealest up the sum, full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty. Thou hast been in Eden, the garden of God; every precious stone was thy covering. .Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth; and I have set thee so: thou wast upon the holy mountain of God; thou hast walked up and down in the midst of the stones of fire. Thou wast perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast created, till iniquity was found in thee. "—Ezekiel 28: 12-15.

It is an amazing fact that! In the midst of such perfection and peace, sin began. Lucifer decided to live for himself. But this was not God's fault. It was Lucifer’s own decision, which grew into an obstinate, open rebellion.

All heaven had rejoiced to reflect the Creator's glory: and to show forth His praise. And while God was thus honored, all had been peace and glad­ness. But a note of discord now marred the celestial harmonies. The service and' exaltation of self, contrary to the Creator's plan, awakened forebod­ings of evil in minds to whom God's glory was su­preme. The heavenly councils pleaded With Luci­fer. The Son of God presented before him the, great­ness, the goodness, the justice of the Creator: and the sacred, unchanging nature of His law. God Him­self had established the order of heaven; and in de­parting from it, Lucifer would dishonor his Maker and bring ruin upon himself. But the warning, given in infinite love and mercy, only aroused a spirit of resistance. Lucifer allowed jealousy of Christ to pre­vail, and he became the more determined.

Pride in his own glory nourished the desire for supremacy. The high honors conferred upon Luci­fer were not appreciated as the gift of God and called forth no gratitude to the Creator. He gloried in his brightness and exaltation, and aspired to be equal with God. He was beloved and reverenced by the heavenly host. Angels delighted to execute his com­mands, and he was clothed with wisdom and glory above them all. Yet the Son of God was the acknowledged Sovereign of heaven, One in power and authority with the Father. In all the councils of God, Christ was a participant while Lucifer was not per­mitted thus to enter into the divine purposes. "Why," questioned this mighty angel: "should Christ have the supremacy? Why is He thus honored above Lu­cifer?"

Repeatedly, God tried to help Lucifer and draw him back from the terrible future he was going to bring on himself and others.

God in His great mercy bore long with Lucifer. He was not immediately degraded from his exulted station when he first indulged the spirit of discon­tent, nor even when he began to present his false claims before the loyal angels. Long was he retained in heaven. Again and again he was offered pardon on condition of repentance and submission. Such efforts as only infinite love and wisdom could de­vise were made to convince him of his error. The spirit of discontent had never before been known in heaven.

Just as he does down here on earth, Lucifer used false accusations of God to defend his actions.

Pride forbade Lucifer to submit. He persistently defended his own course, maintained that he had no need of repentance, and fully committed himself in the great controversy against his Maker.

All the powers of his master mind were now bent to the work of deception, to secure the sympathy of the angels, that had been under his command. Even the fact that Christ had warned and counseled him was perverted to serve his traitorous designs. To those whose loving trust bound them most closely to him, Satan had represented that he was wrongly judged, that his position was not respected, and that his liberty was to be abridged. From misrepre­sentation of the words of Christ he passed to pre­varication and direct falsehood, accusing the Son of God of a design to humiliate him before the in­habitants of heaven. He sought also to make a false issue between himself and the loyal angels. All whom he could not subvert and bring fully to his side he accused of indifference to the interests of heavenly beings. The very work which he himself was doing, he charged upon those who remained true to God. And to sustain his charge of God's injustice toward him, he resorted to misrepresentation of the words and acts of the Creator. It was his policy to perplex the angels with subtle arguments concerning the purposes of God. Everything that was simple he shrouded in mystery, and by artful perversion cast doubt upon the plainest statements of Jehovah. His high position, in such close connection with the divine administration, gave greater force to his rep­resentations; and many were induced to unite with him in rebellion against Heaven's authority.

Why did God not destroy Satan immediately? That is an extremely important question! The answer explains a lot of things we see around us every day.

God in His wisdom permitted Satan to carry forward his work until the spirit of disaffection ripened into active revolt. It was necessary for his plans to be fully developed, that their true nature and tendency might be seen by all. Lucifer, as the anointed cherub, had been highly exalted; he was greatly loved by the heavenly beings, and his influence over them was strong; God's government included not only the inhabitants of heaven, but of all the worlds that He had created; and Satan thought that if he could carry the angels of heaven with him in rebellion, he could carry also the other worlds. He had artfully presented his side of the question, employing soph­istry and fraud to secure his objects. His power to deceive was very great, and by disguising himself in a cloak of falsehood he had gained an advantage. Even the loyal angels could not fully discern his character or see to what his work was leading.

It would take time, a lot of time, before all created beings understood the horrible nature of sin.

Satan had been so highly honored, and all his acts were so clothed with mystery, that it was difficult to disclose to the angels the true nature of his work. Until fully developed, sin would not appear the evil thing it was. Heretofore it had no place in the universe of God, and holy beings had no conception of its nature and malignity. They could not discern the terrible consequences that would result from setting aside the divine law. Satan, had, at first, concealed his work under a specious profession of loyalty to God. He claimed to be seeking to promote the honor of God, the stability of His gov­ernment, and the good of all the inhabitants of heaven. While instilling discontent into tile minds of the angels under him, he had artfully made it appear that he was seeking to remove dissatisfac­tion. When, he urged that changes be made in the order and laws of God's government, it was under the pretense that these were necessary in order to preserve harmony in heaven.

Lucifer, the bright angel, had changed him­self into Satan. He operates through ties and trickery, But God did not come down to his level.

In His dealing with sin, God could employ only righteousness and truth. Satan could use what God could not—flattery and deceit. He had sought to fal­sify the word of God and had misrepresented His plan of government before the angels, claiming that God was not just in laying laws and rules upon the inhabitants of heaven; that in requiring submission and obedience from His creatures, He was seeking merely the exaltation of Himself. Therefore it must be demonstrated before the inhabitants of heaven, as well as of all the worlds, that God's government was just, His law perfect. Satan had made it appear that he himself was seeking to promote the good of the universe. The true character of the usurper, and his real object, must be understood by all. He must have time to manifest himself by his wicked works.

Satan blamed God for all of sin's problems and misery. He also declared that God's holy, Ten Commandment Law was defective and cannot be obeyed.

The discord which his own course had caused in heaven, Satan, charged upon the law and govern­ment of God. All evil he declared to be the result of the divine administration. He claimed that it was his own object to improve upon the statutes of Je­hovah. Therefore it was necessary that he should demonstrate the nature of his claims and show the working out of his proposed changes in the divine law. His own work must condemn him. Satan had claimed from the first that he was not in rebellion. The whole universe must see the deceiver un­masked.

God, in His infinite wisdom, knew that He could not immediately blot out, Satan. For the good of all God's creatures, time must be given for the principles that Satan operated on and the effects of sin— to be clearly understood by all.

Even when it was decided that he could no longer remain in heaven, Infinite Wisdom did not destroy Satan. Since the service of love can alone be accept­able to God, the allegiance of His creatures must rest upon a conviction of His justice and benevo­lence. The inhabitants of heaven and of other worlds, being unprepared to comprehend the na­ture or consequences of sin, could not then have seen the justice and mercy of God in the destruc­tion of Satan. Had he been immediately blotted from existence, they would have served God from fear rather than from love. The influence of the deceiver would not have been fully destroyed, nor would the spirit of rebellion have been utterly eradicated. Evil must be permitted to come to maturity. For the good of the entire universe through ceaseless ages Satan must more fully develop his principles, that his charges against the divine government might be seen in their true light by all created beings, that the jus­tice and mercy of God and the immutability of His law might forever be placed beyond all question.

Satan's rebellion was to be a lesson to the universe through all coming ages, a perpetual testimony to the nature and terrible results of sin.

The working out of Satan's rule, its effects upon both men and angels, would show what must be the fruit of setting aside the divine authority. It would testify that with the existence of God's government and His law is bound up the well being of all the creatures He has made. Thus the history of this terrible experiment of rebellion was to be a perpetual safeguard to all holy intelligences, to prevent them from being deceived as to the nature of transgres­sion, to save them from committing sin and suffer­ing its punishments.

Satan uses the same methods today to catch men. He gets them to blame God for everything that happens.

The same spirit that prompted rebellion in heaven still inspires rebellion on earth. Satan has continued with men the same policy which he pur­sued with the angels. His spirit now reigns in the children of disobedience. Like him they seek to break down the restraints of the law of God and promise men liberty through transgression of its precepts. Reproof of sin still arouses the spirit of hatred and resistance. When God's messages of warning are brought home to the conscience, Sa­tan leads men to justify themselves and to seek the sympathy of others in their course of sin. Instead of correcting their errors, they excite indignation against the reprover, as if he were the sole cause of difficulty. From the days of righteous Abel to our own time, such is the spirit which has been displayed toward those who dare to condemn sin.

By the same misrepresentation of the character of God as he had practiced in heaven, causing Him to be regarded as severe and tyrannical, Satan induced man to sin. And having succeeded thus far, he declared that God's unjust restrictions had led to man's Fall, as they had led to his own rebellion.

But God has clearly told us in the Bible that He is good, and only good. It is Satan and sin that is the problem, not God.

The Eternal One Himself proclaims His charac­ter: "The Lord God, merciful, and gracious, long­- suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will by no means clear the guilty:" Exodus 34:6,7.

And then God poured out all heaven, in the gift of His Son, Jesus Christ, who came to our world, suffered at the hands of Satan and wicked men, and died to save us from sin. In view of this, how can we ever doubt God's love for us?

In the banishment of Satan from heaven, God declared His justice and maintained the honor of His throne. But when man had sinned through yield­ing to the deceptions of this apostate spirit. God gave an evidence of His love by yielding up His only begotten Son to die for the fallen race. In the atone­ment the character of God is revealed. The mighty argument of the cross demonstrates to the whole universe that the course of sin, which Lucifer had chosen, was in no wise chargeable upon the government of God.

It was Satan that prompted the world's rejec­tion of Christ. The prince of evil exerted all his power and cunning to destroy Jesus; for he saw that the Savior’s mercy and love. His compassion and pity­ing tenderness were representing to the world the character of God. Satan contested every claim put forth by the Son of God and employed men as his agents to fill the Saviour's life with suffering and sorrow. The sophistry and falsehood by which he had sought to hinder the work of Jesus, the hatred manifested through the children of disobedience, his cruel accusation, against Him, who’s life was one of unexampled goodness, all sprang from deep-seated revenge. The pent-up fires of envy and mal­ice, hatred and revenge, burst forth on Calvary against the Son of God while all heaven gazed upon the scene in silent horror.

Jesus Christ came to earth to reveal the character of God. While here, He did good and only good. In contrast, the guilt of Satan stood forth without excuse. He had revealed his true character as a liar and a murderer.

It was seen that the very same spirit with which he ruled the children of men, who were under his power, he would have manifested had he been per­mitted to control the inhabitants of heaven. He had claimed that the transgression of God's law would bring liberty and exaltation; but it was seen to re­sult in bondage and degradation.

Satan's lying charges against the divine charac­ter and government appeared in their true light. He had accused God of seeking merely the exaltation of Himself in requiring submission and obedience from His creatures and had declared that, while the Creator exacted self-denial from all others, He Himself practiced no self-denial, and made no sac­rifice. Now it was seen that for the salvation of a fallen and sinful race, the Ruler of the universe had made the greatest sacrifice which love could make; for "God was in Christ, reconciling the world to Himself." 2 Corinthians 5:19. It was seen, also, that, while Lucifer had opened the door for the entrance of sin by his desire for honor and supremacy, Christ had, in order to destroy sin, humbled Himself and become obedient, unto death.

In answer to Satan’s charges, God did something amazing; He upheld the justice of His Ten Commandment law while justifying all who should a Christ as their Saviour.

God had manifested His abhorrence of the prin­ciples of rebellion. All heaven saw His justice revealed, both in the condemnation of Satan and in the redemption of man. Lucifer had declared that if the law of God was changeless, and its penalty could not be remitted, every transgressor must be forever debarred from the Creator's favor. He had claimed that the sinful race were placed beyond redemption and were therefore his rightful prey. But the death of Christ was an argument in man's be­half that could not be overthrown. The penalty of the law fell upon Him who was equal with God; man was free to accept the righteousness of Christ and, by a life of penitence and humiliation, to tri­umph, as the Son of God had triumphed over the power of Satan. Thus God is just and yet the justi­fier of all who believe in Jesus.

But it was not merely to accomplish the redemp­tion of man that Christ came to the earth to suffer and to die. He came to "magnify the law" and to "make it honorable." Not alone that the inhabitants of this world might regard the law as it should be regarded; but it was to demonstrate to all the worlds of the universe that God's law is unchangeable. Could its claims have been set aside, then the Son of God need not have yielded up His life to atone for its transgression. The death of Christ proves it immutable. And the sacrifice to which infinite love impelled the Father and the Son, that sinners might be redeemed, demonstrates to all the universe­—what nothing less than this plan of atonement could have sufficed to do—that justice and mercy are the foundation of the law and government of God.

Judgment day is coming, when all who have chosen to join Satan's side (Wall themselves in with his lies and reject salvation through Jesus Christ) will quickly perish. Not until then will Satan and his followers admit the truth that God is not to blame for anything that happened.

In the final execution of the judgment it will be seen that no cause for sin exists. When the Judge of all the earth shall demand of Satan, "Why hast thou rebelled against Me and robbed Me of the subjects of My kingdom?" the originator of evil can ren­der no excuse. Every mouth will be stopped and all the hosts of rebellion will be speechless.

The cross of Calvary, while it declares the law immutable, proclaims to the universe that the wages of sin is death. In the Saviour's expiring cry, "It is finished," the death knell of Satan was rung. The great controversy which had been so long in progress was then decided, and the final eradication of evil was made certain. The Son of God passed through the portals of the tomb, that “through death He might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil." Hebrews 2:14. Lucifer's desire for self-exaltation had led him to say: "I will exalt my throne above the stars of God . . I will be like the Most High." God declares; “I will bring, thee to ashes upon the earth . . and never shalt thou be any more." Isaiah 14:13-14; Ezekiel 28:18-19.

When "the day cometh, that shall burn as an oven . . all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble: and the day that cometh shall burn them up, saith the Lord of hosts, that it shall leave them neither root nor branch." Malachi 4:1.

The whole universe will have become witnesses to the nature and results of sin. And its utter ex­termination, which in the beginning would have brought fear to angels and dishonor to God, will now vindicate His love and establish His honor before the universe of beings who delight to do His will and in whose heart is His law. Never will evil again be manifest. Says the word of God: "Affliction shall not rise up the second time." Nahum 1:9. The law of God, which Satan has reproached as the yoke of bondage, will be honored as the law of liberty. A tested and proved creation will never again be turned from allegiance to Him whose character has been fully manifested before them as fathomless love and infinite wisdom.

 "Many are the afflictions of the righteous; but the Lord delivereth him out of them all" -Psalm 84:19

“The Lord redeemeth the soul of His servants, and none of them that trust in Him shall be desolate." -Psalm 84:22

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