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We're not.
I'll probably put 1/2.
I got one scripture put up here, but the scripture we're going to read.
I'm not going to put up here because we going to kind of go verse by verse in a couple of places.
So turn right now.
If you would is Ezekiel chapter 28.
Ezekiel chapter 28, that's over there in the prophets in the Old Testament.
You have Isaiah and then you have Jeremiah and then you have Ezekiel.
So if you'll turn to Zeke and then a little later on, we going to turn to Isaiah, 14, turn to Ezekiel 28.
We are going to continue in our series on Angels God's Messengers.
And and today our topic is going to be not something not a whole lot of people think about when they think of angels.
And that is Satan himself, because Satan was an angel.
And so we going to be looking at Ezekiel 28, and we're only going to have three points today.
And I want I just want us to get a good idea.
Of Satan, the origin of Saint or scripture that he his name is Lucifer.
And we're going to talk about that.
So if someone was to ask you to question, what do you think is the opposite of Satan?
What would you say?
Who's the opposite of Satan?
Why?
I hear a lot of people say, well as God God the opposite of Satan.
Well, Satan cannot be God's opposite because the Lord created Satan.
If you want to put someone down as the opposite of Satan, I would put the Angel Michael who would be the opposite of Satan kind of interesting and how Satan has deceived us into believing.
That he is God's equal.
We think of this big more powerful on him.
We have got here and we have Satan and many times.
We put them on equal ground.
But Satan is not God's opposite and he's definitely not God.
Equal, but he is real.
I hope you believe in a real devil Satan or demons or whatever.
Sometimes a lot of things will start going wrong in your life.
You will have trouble studying or you have trouble putting a message together.
They may be a death in the family.
There may be something in your job or vocation.
It seems like a lot of times when you start thinking about and teaching and preaching on Central evil in 4:16.
Start going wrong, be surprised this week.
If you go home and some things go wrong because safe to know exactly what his deceptions and what his strategies are and he'll do everything he can.
So that preachers and teachers will not even talk about say it.
Matter fact, you probably go to most churches today and you'll never hear or demons, or things of that nature, because most preachers feel like, well, my congregation don't want to hear that.
That we need to hear.
And it's real.
And someone asked Billy Sunday.
They said you believe in so cause the Bible to Claire's at the be so, and to be quite honest with you.
I have done business with him myself.
And we quit all would probably be able to say that Vance.
The late Vance, havner said, if the Devil Comes To Town in a body, you won't find him in a nightclub or gambling casino.
He said, the world and the Flash will take care of those places.
He says, where you'll find him.
He said, it's behind the pulpit with a doctorate degree preaching, against the very thing that exists, which is Satan kind of foolish to underestimate the power or of the devil or to question his reality.
In the Bible speak of the devil.
Matter fact, seven books in the Old Testament talks about Satan and every writer of the New Testament refers to say, there's 29 references in the New Testament to Satan in 25 of them are spoken by Jesus.
So, Jesus believed he knew Satan and he knew he was real and many of those passages Satan and his schemes are exposed.
And so we want to understand them.
But to understand, then we have to understand.
Where did Satan come from.
Anyway, I mean, how did he get here?
And if someone wants to ask you today?
Why how did Satan get here?
What would you say?
He was thrown out but who threw him out.
God threw him out.
He threw them out.
But why did he throw him out?
God create Satan.
Why would God create something evil?
I mean, why would he create a Satan to begin with a lot of people ask that question?
Well, think about what the Bible said.
When God created the Earth and everything in it.
What did it say when he saw that everything was, what good?
Well, evils not good.
Satan is not good.
If God created Satan, then he created evil.
Well, what a lot of people don't understand is that God did create Satan, but he didn't create say Satan was he created him about his schemes and all and there's a passage.
I want to show you what I'm going to put on the board today.
Is 2nd Corinthians, Lucifer, the Fallen Angel.
That's what we're going to talk about today, his beginning.
And the reason for his fault.
I want you to look at 2nd Corinthians 2:11.
This is why we need to understand and study Satan lest Satan should take advantage of us for.
We are not ignorant of his devices about Satan.
Well, let's just break it down and I hope you you're in Ezekiel Chapter 3 of Lucifer and his downfall.
The first one is Ezekiel 28, it tells us of the origin of Satan and then we'll turn the Isaiah 14 in a few moments and it describes his fall.
So if you want to write down to two passages that speak of Satan's origin and his fall Just write in your Bible Ezekiel 28, Isaiah 14.
Now Ezekiel is a book on judgement in chapters, 25 to 30 to its announcement of judgment on the city of Tyre.
Now.
I want you to look at it in chapter 28 in verse 1.
The Bible says the word of the Lord came to me again, saying, son of man, say to the prince of Tyre.
Well, that was the leader or say the king of Tyre.
That's who he's talking about.
But I want you to notice how something changed 11.
Now.
Look what the Bible says, in verse 11 more over the word of the Lord came to me saying, son of man, take up a lamentation.
For the king of Tyre.
So first, we are talking about the prince, who was like the leader.
The the person.
Who was leading, but here he says, take up a lamentation for the king of Tyre.
In other words, the true power that's behind the throne.
That's who that's who the ruling power behind the person who is in charge.
So, is Ezekiel is careful.
The kind of point out that Satan is a created being and we need to understand this morning that he was created by God.
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