Why doesn't God forgive Satan?

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In this thought-provoking video, we delve into the profound question of why God doesn't forgive Satan. The concept of forgiveness is deeply rooted in many religious teachings, yet it raises intriguing queries when it comes to the fallen angel himself. Join us as we explore the theological perspectives and unravel the reasons behind God's decision not to extend forgiveness to Satan.

Throughout history, Satan has been portrayed as a symbol of evil and rebellion against God. But what led to this irreparable divide? We examine various religious texts and interpretations to shed light on the nature of Satan's transgressions and the consequences that followed.

By analyzing theological concepts such as divine justice, mercy, and free will, we aim to understand why God's forgiveness doesn't encompass Satan. We'll explore the nature of sin, the severity of Satan's rebellion, and the implications it holds for his eternal fate.

Join our discussion as we address the fundamental questions surrounding this topic: Can Satan truly be redeemed? Is there any hope for forgiveness in his case? How does this theological stance impact our understanding of God's nature and the cosmic battle between good and evil?

Prepare for a captivating journey through theology, philosophy, and religious beliefs as we seek to unravel the complexities surrounding God's relationship with Satan. Watch now and join the conversation about one of the most intriguing and debated aspects of religious thought: Why doesn't God forgive Satan?

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Explore the intriguing question of why God doesn't forgive Satan in this thought-provoking video. Delve into religious texts, theological concepts, and the nature of sin to understand the irreparable divide between God and the fallen angel. Join the conversation about the complexities of divine justice, mercy, and the eternal fate of Satan. Watch now to uncover the reasons behind this theological stance and gain a deeper understanding of the cosmic battle between good and evil.

shoutoftriumph
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Satan rebelled in eternity and thus received an eternal punishment, but man sinned within time where a promised redeemer was to come 2000 years later.

kimm
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YHWH made it very clear that HE shares His Glory with no one and satan stepped way over the line in regards to that... His own pride caused his downfall and his own anger, envy and jealousy overshadowed him to the extent that his heart had become so hardened that his stubbornness wouldn't and cannot allow him to repent...

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The idea that Lucifer’s rebellion was part of God’s plan suggests that even he could be forgiven. Without the Fall, Earth wouldn't be a place for spiritual growth and learning. God’s infinite love and mercy mean that forgiveness is possible for all, including Lucifer, if there’s genuine repentance. This perspective highlights the profound and mysterious nature of God’s plan, emphasizing both justice and boundless compassion.

Paul_
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Satan hasn’t repented and never will! There is no forgiveness for a unrepentant soul

yvonnerangel
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Giving anyone what they neither need nor deserve, is bribery. The devil has no need for forgiveness

jasperetale
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My question is why create him in the first place. God made this thing then let it live in the same place we do? Is there no other way to show us the difference between the two?

Dragoon
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This set of circumstances goes beyond human sin and Gods forgivness for human sin....Jesus did not give his life and love for Satan and his fallen angels (Satan even tried to thwart Jesus/Gods plan of salvation in Matthew 4 vs. 1-11)...Jesus went to the cross specifically to save man at that moment sealing Satan and Satan's demons fate....no one tempted Satan to sin...It is pure unrepentant and now a sealed, doomed rebellion.

mosriteminioncause
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Hope is a good thing. And Jewish reflections of the Messiah are the most beautiful in all the world. ❤

But if we are someone who thinks we have to 'earn our soul', we may have missed the point that our soul is a free gift from God. Treasure our soul with our whole heart and give it carefully back to God when we are done with it. ❤

I think a free exchange of information is something to strive for. But I think so much confusion mushrooms into chaos when no clear explanation is given. The Scriptures often record God being coy when He speaks. For example, when God asked Adam and Eve where they were, it's not like God did not know where they were.

However, in the book of Habakkuk, the prophet says to God, “Your eyes are too pure to look on evil” Is this passage from Genesis where God cannot see Adam and Eve an example of God's eyes being too pure to see them? I am trying to understand this from a distinctly Hebrew Perspective. But admittedly my understanding may be imperfect. I suspect this passage in Genesis may be from God the Father's Perspective.

According to John 5:22-23, "Moreover, the Father judges no one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son, that all may honor the Son just as they honor the Father. Whoever does not honor the Son does not honor the Father, who sent him."

Who has gone up to heaven and come down? Whose hands have gathered up the wind? Who has wrapped up the waters in a cloak? Who has established all the ends of the earth? What is his name, and what is the name of his son? Surely you know!

I suspect something much deeper is going on now in history. Strength, according to Tolkien, manifests itself most clearly not in the exercise of power but rather in the willingness to give it up. When you are moved by the Spirit you manifest love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. These are the weapons we use in battle. Against such things there is no law.

Beware of practicing your piety before men in order to be seen by them; for then you will ha
ve no reward from your Father who is in heaven. “Thus, when you give alms, sound no trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be praised by men. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your alms may be in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you. -- The Gospel According to Matthew 6: 1-4 RSV

Hope is always a good thing. And the claim that our intentions have to always be pure can most certainly be done. But escaping the perception of a self-centered being seems to be nearly impossible when you lack modesty. Since we always see the world from our own perspective, we are always in danger of being perceived as a self-centered individual. My perception has been other-centered for a very long time, since nearly the age of three. How is it possible that my other-centered view has been maligned in the perceptions of the world as if I was only a self-centered person? I have taken a philosophy of Spinoza.

I have striven not to laugh at human actions, not to weep at them, nor to hate them, but to understand them. -Spinoza

Admittedly, sometimes I have 'self-centered' view. But is there something wrong if I really believe we can achieve world peace? I am a lot like Doug from the Cartoon "UP!" You can call me naïve if you want. But I really do believe that is what God calls ALL HUMANITY to do: POINT! If one delights more in pointing at people's mistakes to hurt them instead of pointing at people's mistakes to heal them, one might actually miss the train, my friend. ❤

dalelerette
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Salvation is not offered to Satan and his demons.

At any rate in order to have everlasting life you absolutely must trust in the person and finished work of Christ alone for salvation 💓 this means that saving repentance is turning from unbelief to belief.

hogansheroes
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Thankyou Charlotte.
The prodigal son received the Gift of repentance Acts.11 v17 18, & returned to the father to learn to build ( God's) family, not to mislead & destroy it. As with the prodigal son, & Little Richard, we have all listened to anti- Jesus voices, & been misled. The misleader knows what he is doing, so has no desire for truth, & I dont need an answer to this question.

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Yes how many of us have not prayed for Satan?Then I see the bible say Satan have already been judged and you think, oh well seem my prayers won't work then.But what was this judgement?Was it eternal, we see that during the day of Atonement the goat representing Satan are chased into the wilderness to Azazel(the archangel of the north)Was this what Satan was already judged for(to be imprisoned for a 1000 years)or was he already judged to be thrown into the lake of fire?I do not know.

danzeladams
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He kinda wants to just chill satan does

liamwilson
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Does anyone anywhere think he repented

charlotteburton
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I think satan just wanted to leave earth

liamwilson
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Isn't god all-knowing? Shouldn't he have known this from the beginning?

jeromekhual
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2 Questions,
1. Why Satan was realised from the depths after a 1000 years Rev. 20:7
2. "For creation awaits with eager expectation the revelation of the children of God" Rom. 8:19
"that creation itself would be set free from slavery to corruption and share in the glorious freedom of the children of GodRom. 8:21
Angels are a creation.
So fallen angels i.e. Satan and his dark angels are a creation.
The above verse clearly says "all creation" will be "set free from slavery to corruption" Doesn't that include Satan and his dark angels

Al
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Satan doesn't want to be saved. He has never asked to be forgiven. He wants to be god!

Susan-jnly
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Satan committed the unforgivable sin. He was in God's presence. He knows the truth. Yet he denied it and lied about it. There is no sacrifice, not even the one of Jesus that can redeem him.

brandonfrost
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I forgive him. and we are created in whos image?

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