MAJOR ELEMENTS OF BIBLE COVENANTS
GOD'S COVENANT WITH SATAN
AND FALLEN ANGELS
This also is NOT a covenant of redemption, NOR a
covenant that brings any favor or good to Satan in any
way; rather, this covenant is increasing his eternal
punishment because his sins are constantly increasing.
This covenant is a righteous covenant which is revealing
the exceeding sinfulness of sin and the righteous
judgments and glorious attributes of God in a multitude of
ways.
AN OBVIOUS CONTEXT OR WAR BETWEEN
GOD AND SATAN
As strange and as incorrect as this may seem, it
is nevertheless true. Please observe:
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There Is a Very Evident Contest, actually a very
serious life and death on-going WAR
between God and Satan. Satans argument, of
course, is openly contradictory at every turn. His
way is the way of sin, and our way, by nature, is
the same way of sin. Therefore, from what the
Scriptures say about Satans sinful ways and
from what the Scriptures say about our own sinful
ways, we do not have that much difficulty discerning
Satans argument in his rebellion against God.
Observe further:
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Satan Argues that He Is Right and God Is
Wrong. This is the basic premise from which
Satan draws his conclusions and justifies his
reasoning and conduct. Therefore:
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Satan Argues that He Has the Right to Judge
What Is Right and What is Wrong. Satans
argument is that there are no absolutes; every
individual can judge what is right in their
own eyes, Deu 12:8; Jud 17:6--21:25; Pro
12:15; 21:5. Satan has put this into the minds
of men all down though the ages, and we hear
this wherever we go -- there are no absolutes;
everyone has a right to judge what is right or
wrong, and no one has a right to judge what is
right or wrong for others.
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Satan Argues that He Has a Right to Deny God,
Rebel Against God, Make War with God, and Seek
to Dethrone God in every major and minor
detail of life. This is the essence of sin,
and sin is everything contrary to
good, and acceptable, and perfect will
of God, Rom 12:1-2.
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Satan Argues that He Has a Right to Sin,
Deceive, Lie, Cheat, Rob, Kill, etc., in order
to benefit himself and his cause. He is the
father of lies and a murderer from the
beginning, Joh 8;44. All his ways are right in
his own eyes, (Pro 16:2; 30:12) -- this is the
essence of sin, whether it be Satans sin
or mans sin.
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Satan Argues that He Has a Right to Do His Own
Thing. That is, to feel as he feels, to think
as he thinks, to speak as he speaks, and to do
as he does. God says we are to love Him with
all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, Deu
6:5; 11:13; 13:4; 30:6; Jos 22:5; Mat 22:37;
Mar 12:30; Luk 10:27; Mat 10:37-39; 12:36; Luk
9:23-26; 14:25-33; Rom 12:1-2; 14:23; 1Co
6:19-20; 10:31; 2Co 10:4-5. These are a few of
the many passages which teach that every
emotion, thought, word, or deed that is not
for the glory of God according to His Word is
SIN. God has not given us one moment of time
to spend in pleasing ourselves -- doing our
own thing.
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God Chose to Have a Contest.
The word contest is too weak to
express the seriousness of the matter. We may use
the word debate, but debate also does
not express the seriousness of the matter. Again, we
may use the word demonstration, although
this word likewise has its weakness in that it does
not express the seriousness nor yet the contrasting
and conflicting nature of a contest or a debate.
Once more, we could use the word war,
and it is a war, but the word war does
not inherently emphasize the purpose of
demonstrating the contrasting features between
good and evil, between
obedience and rebellion, and
between love and hate, all
of which results in life or
death respectively.
God chose to set up a court in heaven (Dan
7:9-10, 13-14, 22, 26-27) with the following
structure, ministries, and appointments to execute
the counsel of His will Eph 1:11:
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God appointed Himself as the supreme Judge
over all court functions, which include all
activities in the universe, Luk 22:29-30; Act
2:23; Eph 1:11; 3:11; 1Pe 1:20. God made all
covenants and is working all things after the
counsel of His own will, Eph 1:11. God further
appointed:
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His Son, Jesus Christ, as the defense Lawyer
and as kinsman Redeemer with a very large
contingent of attending angels as aids both in
heaven and on earth, Rom 8:34; Heb 5:5-6;
7:25-28; 2Th 1:7.
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The Holy Spirit to be the overall
Administrator of all the covenants, as
stipulated in the master covenant between the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Gen 1:2;
6:3; Zec 4:6; 2Co 3; Joh 14:16-17,26; 16:7-15.
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Satan to be the prosecution lawyer, also with
a very large contingent of fallen angels to
aid his evil cause to the extent permited by
the covenant stipulations, 1Ch 21:1; 2Ch
18:18-22; Job 1:6-12; 2:1-6; Dan
7:9-10,13-14,18,22,26-27; 10:12-21; Luk
22:31-32; Rev 4 & 5; 12:7-11; and
throughout the book of Revelation.
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Certiain chief angels to be court guardians
and witnesses of Gods personal power,
holiness, righteousness, and justice through
His righteous covenant laws, Rev 4 & 5;
And throughout the book of Revelation.
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Other of the chief angels as court officials
for presiding over the establishing,
maintaining, and verifying court records, and
also as witnesses of Gods personal
power, holiness, righteousness, and justice
through His righteous covenant laws, Dan
7:9-10,13-14; Rev 4 & 5; And throughout
the book of Revelation.
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A large contingent of angels with Michael as
archangel for personal and constant guardians
and ministers of the covenant people, Dan
12:1; 2Th 1:7-9; Rev 12:7-9.
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Another large contingent of angels with
Gabriel as archangel for instructing the
covenant people in various ways. These are the
obvious court appointments, Dan 8:16; 9:21;
10:13-21; Lk 1:19,26. There are probably
others.
God chose to demonstrate the effects or results of
the two eternally opposing and irreconcilable sides -- of
sin on the one hand and of righteousness on the other. In
this way God will demonstrate the moral soundness,
incorruptibility, and integrity of His personal holiness
and righteousness with all His divine attributes and
covenant laws. Without this righteous demonstration of the
exceeding sinfulness of sin, we would never know
the width, the length, the depth, the
heighth of the love of God and Christ
which passes full understanding, Eph
3:18-19. The same is true of Gods compassion, mercy,
patience, forgiveness, and grace, including Gods
justice and the severity of His righteous judgments.
On the other hand God is demonstrating and
proving the exceeding sinfulness and deceitfulness of sin
before all creation -- righteous angels, demons, and
mankind.
Therefore, He prepared a CONTRACT (an agreement,
or covenant) and meticulously put into it detailed
stipulations covering every emotion, thought, word, and
deed that would ever take place during the life of the
contract and the effects thereafter. Then He made the
contract offer to Satan.
I. GOD'S COVENANT OFFER TO SATAN
AND FALLEN ANGELS
The covenant offer was tendered by giving Satan
and his angels instructions concerning the covenant
contents, which included what they would be permitted to
do in tempting Adam and Eve before their sin, and then
continue tempting them and their descendants after the
fall into sin. This includes Satan and his angels
appearing before God's throne (the court of heaven) to
accuse fallen man and to gain permission to further tempt
them to sin and disobey God. Satan had to get permission
to tempt Adam and Eve, as in later cases, 2Ch 18:18-22;
Job 1:6-12; 2:1-6; Luk 22:31-32; Et al.
A. Covenant Work Description.
Again, these early covenant work statements are
not found in the covenants written out in an orderly step
by step manner, but are gleaned often as an incidental or
a consequence of something else here and there throughout
the Scriptures. When once we are fully aware that the
Bible is a covenant Book and have become knowledgeable of
the major element of contracts and covenants, it is not
difficult to see them with obvious covenant intent.
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God's Part of the Covenant Work.
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God will serve as God and Judge of all
covenant work performance. Nothing can be done
by Satan and his angels without God's
permission, 1Ch 21:1; 2Ch 18:18-22; Job
1:6-12; 2:1-6; Dan 7:9-10,13-14,18,22,26-27;
10:12-21; Luk 22:31-32; Rev 4 & 5;
12:7-11; and throughout the book of
Revelation.
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God will hear and give permission or reject
Satan's requests to tempt the covenant people
and all other such matters with regard to the
nations, 1Ch 21:1; 2Ch 18:18-22; Job 1:6-12;
2:1-6; Dan 7:9-10,13-14,18,22,26-27; 10:12-21;
Luk 22:31-32; Rev 4 & 5; 12:7-11; and
throughout the book of Revelation.
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God will hear Satan's accusations against the
covenant people, and respond according to the
intercessions of Christ, Rev 12:10; Rom 8:34;
Heb 7:25. But if the covenant people persist
in carelessness,God will give Satan permission
to move against them, 1Ch 21; Mat 16:21-23;
Luk 22:31-32; Mat 6:13.
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God will also hear the intercessions of Christ
and of the Holy Spirit (Rom 8:26-27,34; Heb
7:25), direct the court to open the books and
read the covenant stipulations and other
related records, make decisions, command
actions to be taken, and require the court of
heaven to record all actions according to
covenant stipulations, Psa 56:8; 139:16; Ecc
12:13-14; Dan 7:9-10; Mal 3:16; 2 Co 5:10; Eph
1:4,11; Rev 11:18; 13:8; 20:11-15.
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God will insure that all covenant stipulations
are precisely fulfilled. This means that His
counsel, purpose, and pleasure are precisely
fulfilled, all of which is included in the
everlasting covenant before creation, Isa
46:9-11. God needs no record books for He is
infinitely and knows all things -- past,
present, and future Isa 46:9-11.
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God will monitor all the emotions, thought
processes, words, and actions of Satan and
every fallen angel for judgment verification
and justice, and will insure precise covenant
obedience on the part of Satan and evil
spirits. God has already stipulated in the
covenant with Satan every minute thing Satan
and his angels will be permitted to do, Heb
4:13; Isa 46:8-11.
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Satan and His Angels' Part of the Covenant Work.
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Satan (and his angels) will constantly be
appearing before God in the court of heaven
and requesting permission to tempt and sift
the covenant people, 1Ch 21:1; Job 1:6; 2:1;
Luk 22:31-32; Rev 12:10; Dan 10:12-21.
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As Satan is requesting permission to tempt and
sift the covenant people, he is also
requesting permission to use every wicked
scheme conceivable to deceive, stir up every
evil emotion, and work every kind of
wickedness to destroy the covenant people and
all of mankind, 1Pe 5:8.
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Satan may not have enough forces to be
constantly tempting every person on the face
of the earth. Such would take five or six
billion fallen angels; however, we must not
think such to be impossible.
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In the model prayer we are to pray "Lead us
not into temptation," Mat 6:13. However, every
sinful desire we follow, every idle word we
speak, every careless step we take contrary to
our covenant (contrary to the will of God),
requires, according to the covenants, that God
let our eyes be blinded a little more and that
God let Satan take a little bigger bite into
us. We think we have not been caught, but
Satan knows his covenant work description and
that of all others quite well -- he knows the
Bible many times better than we do.
B. God's Command (or Permission) to Satan to Begin
the Covenant Work Performance.
God gave Satan permission to begin his destructive
covenant work, first evidently against different orders of
angels created perhaps at different times. And Satan will
continue to appear before the throne of God in the court
of heaven until he is thrown out in the middle of Daniel's
seventh week of years, Dan 9:24-27; Rev 12. Satan will
likely try to go beyond the limits of the covenant but God
will not permit him to do so. Satan will still be able to
do ONLY what God has already prescribed in the covenant
that he can do.
II. COVENANT ACCEPTANCE
Satan and his angels accepted God's offer and have
been hard at their destructive activities recorded in the
covenants. Sad to say, but the covenant people are only
too little aware that their own priestly intercessions can
make a world of difference in our spiritual welfare, in
the moral and even the spiritual state of our country (and
the world), and in the progress of our efforts as
ambassadors of the kingdom. The kingdom is in heaven, the
embassy of the kingdom is the church on earth, and as
members of the church we are the official ambassadors of
the kingdom. A major part of our kingdom business is
winning souls FROM Satan's kingdom of darkness INTO
Christ's kingdom of light, Act 26:18; Col 1:12-13; 1Co
5:5.
III. COVENANT LEGALITY
God is perfect in righteousness, Mat 5:48. All His
ways, His works, and indeed His Word (in Its entirety)
express His covenants and are all righteous and perfect
altogether. "...God is light and in Him is no darkness
at all," 1Jo 1:5; Psa 18:30,32; 19:7.
IV. COVENANT CAPACITY
Obviously, Satan and his angels possess the
ability in every way along with their extremely sinister
and deceitful disposition to bring about an innumerable
and constant flow of horrifying conditions permitted in
the covenants that angels, demons, and men may observe the
exceeding sinfulness of sin.
V. COVENANT CONSIDERATION
The reward or payment to Satan and his angels is
twofold: 1) they were not immediately put into hell or
Tartarus, but they certainly will be when Christ returns,
and 2) unquestionably their eternal punishment will be
immeasurably increased by the astronomical amount of
atrocities they have piled up against themselves and have
caused through others in an endless chain reaction of
wickedness.
Another matter of inconceivable impact is the
question of why God chose to permit Satan and his angels
to inflict the almost limitless ruin and destruction that
they have caused on earth and will continue to generate in
hell and the lake of fire. Christ did not die for Satan
and fallen angels. There is no redemption for them, Heb
2:14-16. "He who is unjust, let him be unjust still; he
who is filthy, let him be filthy still...," Rev
22:11.
A part of the above question is that God is
showing the rightness of obedience to His will and the
wrongness of disobedience to His will. To the righteous
angels, to the fallen angels, and to fallen mankind, God
is showing the exceeding rightness of obedience to God and
the exceeding sinfulness of disobedience to God.
Also, God is revealing His power and wrath upon
those who disobey righteousness, while revealing His
longsuffering and mercy upon those who obey His righteous
will.
"What if God, wanting to show His wrath and to
make His power known, endured with much longsuffering the
vessels of wrath prepared for destruction, And that He
might make known the riches of His glory on the vessels of
mercy, which He had prepared beforehand for glory,"
Rom 9:22-23.
Therefore, in part, God's eternal purpose in
permitting sin to enter and run its destructive course is:
1. Provide Angels and Men the opportunity to
choose righteousness with its rich fruits and reject sin
with its inevitable and deadly results.
2. Demonstrate the exceeding sinfulness of sin
before the eyes of all creation -- righteous angels,
fallen angels, and all of mankind, saved and lost, in
heaven, in hell, and on the earth.
3. Demonstrate also before all creation past,
present, and future, His compassion, mercy, forbearance,
patience, and longsuffering, about which no one would
otherwise have the slightest knowledge.
4. Demonstrate His within-grace righteousness,
justice, and equity in all His laws, judgments,
punishments, and wrath, also about which no one would
otherwise have the slightest knowledge. In all of this God
is righteous and good, and we will forever increasingly
understand how all this is true.
VI. COVENANT RATIFICATION
Satan and fallen angels ratified the covenant by
beginning performance of the covenant. They broke the
first covenant God made with the angels and thereafter
their sinful nature irresistibly and eternally moves them
on in sins forever deceitful and destructive
path.
As stated, Christ did not die for fallen angels,
hence there was no redemption provided for them. Obviously
there was a great difference between the sin of angels and
the sin of mankind. There is no progeny with angels. They
had all seen the Son of God face to face before they
sinned and knew precisely who He was. Clearly, God gave
the angels considerably more information and understanding
of the person and power of the Father, the Son, and the
Holy Spirit than He gave to mankind. Demons immediately
recognized Jesus through His human flesh and immediately
confessed Him to be the Son of the most high God when they
saw Him. Demons appear to be among the lowest of fallen
angels, yet consider what they said when they saw Jesus in
human flesh, Mat 8:29; Mar 1:23-24,34; 5:7; Luk 4:33-34,
40-41.
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