Does Satan really exist? Many people would say no. However, he does. Evidence for Satan’s existence is all over the globe. From the Holocaust to starvation worldwide to abortion, Satan’s strongholds are everywhere, even within the church. Many Christians deny Satan’s existence, but this is based contrary to Scripture. Jesus said in Luke 10:18 “I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven”. Clearly, He was referring to a real being. Also, when Jesus was tempted, how could Satan have had a conversation with Jesus unless both Jesus and Satan are real.
The Biblical evidence for Satan’s existence is in abundance. Satan is described not as a harmless person with a pitchfork and tail, but as a powerful dragon with seven heads and ten horns, as well as seven tails (Revelation). Jesus compares Satan to a wolf (John 10: 12). I Peter describes him like a lion (I Peter 5:8).
Satan will come to Earth disguised as an everyday person known as the Antichrist. He will trick billions of souls into following him rather than God. The Antichrist will have been miraculously resurrected, possibly Hitler. The Antichrist will have great power because he will be in touch with the “god” within himself. Satan is the god within him. He will receive a fatal wound to his head, yet he will be resurrected. He will create a statue and make it talk. Satan’s goal is to trick as many souls as possible into sharing his eternal abode known as Hell. He wants to keep people out of Heaven.
Thankfully, however, God will defeat Satan and cast the beast, false prophet, and Antichrist into Hell for all of eternity. Also, all the demons will also be cast into the Lake of Fire to spend eternity. Sadly, all who have not accepted Christ as their Savior and accepted God’s forgiveness will also be cast out to spend eternity with them. However, those who have accepted God’s forgiveness will spend eternity in a place that took at least 2,000 years to prepare for all the saints, when this current Earth and the universe were created in only 6 literal days.
To accept God’s forgiveness, just pray this prayer.
Jesus,
I have sinned. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sins. You are King over my life. I give everything over to You.
Amen.
John 6:37 All that the Father gives me shall come to me; and him that comes to me I will in no wise cast out.
(KJV)
The Biblical evidence for Satan’s existence is in abundance. Satan is described not as a harmless person with a pitchfork and tail, but as a powerful dragon with seven heads and ten horns, as well as seven tails (Revelation). Jesus compares Satan to a wolf (John 10: 12). I Peter describes him like a lion (I Peter 5:8).
Satan will come to Earth disguised as an everyday person known as the Antichrist. He will trick billions of souls into following him rather than God. The Antichrist will have been miraculously resurrected, possibly Hitler. The Antichrist will have great power because he will be in touch with the “god” within himself. Satan is the god within him. He will receive a fatal wound to his head, yet he will be resurrected. He will create a statue and make it talk. Satan’s goal is to trick as many souls as possible into sharing his eternal abode known as Hell. He wants to keep people out of Heaven.
Thankfully, however, God will defeat Satan and cast the beast, false prophet, and Antichrist into Hell for all of eternity. Also, all the demons will also be cast into the Lake of Fire to spend eternity. Sadly, all who have not accepted Christ as their Savior and accepted God’s forgiveness will also be cast out to spend eternity with them. However, those who have accepted God’s forgiveness will spend eternity in a place that took at least 2,000 years to prepare for all the saints, when this current Earth and the universe were created in only 6 literal days.
To accept God’s forgiveness, just pray this prayer.
Jesus,
I have sinned. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sins. You are King over my life. I give everything over to You.
Amen.
John 6:37 All that the Father gives me shall come to me; and him that comes to me I will in no wise cast out.
(KJV)
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