Why did God create Lucifer as the Devil?
God did not create Lucifer as the devil; He created him good ( Genesis 1:31 ). 1) Lucifer had a good and perfect purpose before his fall. Lucifer’s rebellion does not change God’s original intent from something good to something bad.
Why did God allow the fall of man to happen?
Because it shows God’s glory, love, mercy, and grace. This sounds a bit like option 2 above, but with one difference: God didn’t make the Fall of Man happen (because that would suggest He made man sin), though He knew it would. But He allowed to happen so that we could see His glory and experience His grace and mercy.
Why did God allow this to happen?
But He allowed to happen so that we could see His glory and experience His grace and mercy. The Bible tells us that God’s ultimate purpose in everything is to have Christ the Son rule over everything, so that the Father is glorified.
Does God’s future plan reveal anything?
God does let us know some of the details of His future plans, and He only reveals what He wants us to know. However, we do know that our future is full of hope because our hope is in Christ alone. All throughout the Bible, God speaks about the future.
Did the angel Lucifer have a free will?
The angel Lucifer had a free will and made his own choices. God did not create Lucifer as the devil; He created him good ( Genesis 1:31 ). 1) Lucifer had a good and perfect purpose before his fall. Lucifer’s rebellion does not change God’s original intent from something good to something bad.
Why was Lucifer angry with the Fallen Angels?
This revelation angered Lucifer because it meant he and the other angels would have to worship God incarnate. Lucifer and the other angels who fell were so proud of being superior to men that their overweening arrogance wouldn’t allow them to worship Jesus Christ the God-Man.
Did God know that Satan would rebel?
Any deficiency in God’s nature means He cannot be God, for God’s very essence requires the perfection of all His attributes. Therefore, the answer to the first question is “yes, God knew that Satan would rebel.” Moving on to the second part of the question, “Why did God create Satan knowing ahead of time he was going to rebel?”