Saturday, October 19, 2013

Spiritual Authority (6) Rebellion

Authority is the ability to give a command and be certain that it will be carried out. Originally, God has absolute authority in the spiritual realms. The angels all do his bidding instantly.

Praise the LORD, you his angels, you mighty ones who do his bidding, who obey his word (Psalm 103:19-21).
All the angels accepted the authority of God and followed the directions of his Spirit.

At some point, a third of the angels rebelled against God’s authority. We do not know if this was before, or after, humans were created. Satan set up an alternative kingdom, under some semblance of his authority. I presume these angels grew tired of being subservient to God and wanted independent authority for themselves.

God created the earth and placed humans in it. He gave authority over the earth to the people he created, but kept authority in heaven for himself (Gen 1:26).

Satan wrested authority from Adam and Eve by persuading them to believe a lie. This gave his spiritual forces of wickedness a place in heaven and authority over the earth, but it was stolen authority. The devil also wheedled a place in the spiritual realms by acting as accuser /prosecutor of God’s people before the presence of God (Job 1:6, Rev 12:10).
Sin and the fall destroyed the unity that had existed in the spiritual realms. God still dominates the spiritual realms, and two thirds of the angels remained loyal to him. However, Satan drew together the angels that had rebelled with him and squeezed them into an alternative power structure in one corner of the spiritual world.

Division in the spiritual realms extenuated the division on earth. The struggle between the Kingdom of God and the world became more intense. In places where the spiritual forces of evil gained control, darkness prevailed.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi Ron this is good stuff about the spiritual realms and I like the trees. I went to a friends place yesterday and we sat out the front of His house under a flowering tree in its shade. At some point in the conversation I expressed my enjoyment of the tree, to which He replied I'm going to cut it down in the next few weeks, because it leaves branches etc on my lawn and I'm sick of it!. Well needless to say I was shocked at the wide gulf between our two different perspectives. I'm going to pray that God changes His mind, he is just taking dominion I guess but I wonder if He has asked God what He thinks should be done. By the way I have up rooted our family from the dairy farm in Masterton and followed Gods call back to Oz we now live in Moree NSW. Look us up if your ever over this way.