Chapter 29
Satan's
Enmity Against the Law
THE
very first effort of Satan to overthrow God's law--undertaken among the
sinless inhabitants of heaven--seemed for a time to be crowned with
success. A vast number of the angels were seduced; but Satan's apparent
triumph resulted in defeat and loss, separation from God, and banishment
from heaven.
When the
conflict was renewed upon the earth, Satan again won a seeming advantage.
By transgression, man became his captive, and man's kingdom also was
betrayed into the hands of the arch rebel. Now the way seemed open for
Satan to establish an independent kingdom, and to defy the authority of
God and His Son. But the plan of salvation made it possible for man again
to be brought into harmony with God, and to render obedience to His law,
and for both man and the earth to be finally redeemed from the power of
the wicked one.
Again Satan
was defeated, and again he restored to deception, in the hope of
converting his defeat into a victory. To stir up rebellion in the fallen
race, he now represented God as unjust in having permitted man to
transgress His law. "Why," said the artful tempter, "when
God knew what would be the result, did He permit man to be placed on
trial, to sin, and bring in misery and death?" And the children of
Adam, forgetful of the long-suffering mercy that had granted man another
trial, regardless of the amazing, the awful sacrifice which his rebellion
had cost the King of heaven, gave ear to the tempter, and murmured against
the only Being who could save them from the destructive power of Satan.
There are
thousands today echoing the same rebellious complaint against God. They do
not see that to deprive man of the freedom of choice would be to rob him
of his prerogative as an intelligent being, and make him a mere automaton.
It is not God's purpose to coerce the will. Man was created a free moral
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agent. Like the inhabitants of all other worlds, he must be subjected to
the test of obedience; but he is never brought into such a position that
yielding to evil becomes a matter of necessity. No temptation or trial is
permitted to come to him which he is unable to resist. God made such ample
provision that man need never have been defeated in the conflict with
Satan.
As men
increased upon the earth, almost the whole world joined the ranks of
rebellion. Once more Satan seemed to have gained the victory. But
omnipotent power again cut short the working of iniquity, and the earth
was cleansed by the Flood from its moral pollution.
Says the
prophet, "When Thy judgments are in the earth, the inhabitants of the
world will learn righteousness. Let favor be showed to the wicked, yet
will he not learn righteousness, . . . and will not behold the majesty of
Jehovah." Isaiah 26:9, 10. Thus it was after the Flood. Released from
His judgments, the inhabitants of the earth again rebelled against the
Lord. Twice God's covenant and His statutes had been rejected by the
world. Both the people before the Flood and the descendants of Noah cast
off the divine authority. Then God entered into covenant with Abraham, and
took to Himself a people to become the depositaries of His law. To seduce
and destroy this people, Satan began at once to lay his snares. The
children of Jacob were tempted to contract marriages with the heathen and
to worship their idols. But Joseph was faithful to God, and his fidelity
was a constant testimony to the true faith. It was to quench this light
that Satan worked through the envy of Joseph's brothers to cause him to be
sold as a slave in a heathen land. God overruled events, however, so that
the knowledge of Himself should be given to the people of Egypt. Both in
the house of Potiphar and in the prison Joseph received an education and
training that, with the fear of God, prepared him for his high position as
prime minister of the nation. From the palace of the Pharaohs his
influence was felt throughout the land, and the knowledge of God spread
far and wide. The Israelites in Egypt also became prosperous and wealthy,
and such as were true to God exerted a widespread influence. The
idolatrous priests were filled with alarm as they saw the new religion
finding favor. Inspired by Satan with his own enmity toward the God of
heaven, they set themselves to quench the light. To the priests was
committed
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the education of the heir to the throne, and it was this spirit
of determined opposition to God and zeal for idolatry that molded the
character of the future monarch, and led to cruelty and oppression toward
the Hebrews.
During the
forty years after the flight of Moses from Egypt, idolatry seemed to have
conquered. Year by year the hopes of the Israelites grew fainter. Both
king and people exulted in their power, and mocked the God of Israel. This
grew until it culminated in the Pharaoh who was confronted by Moses. When
the Hebrew leader came before the king with a message from "Jehovah,
God of Israel," it was not ignorance of the true God, but defiance of
His power, that prompted the answer, "Who is Jehovah, that I should
obey His voice? . . . I know not Jehovah." From first to last,
Pharaoh's opposition to the divine command was not the result of
ignorance, but of hatred and defiance.
Though the
Egyptians had so long rejected the knowledge of God, the Lord still gave
them opportunity for repentance. In the days of Joseph, Egypt had been an
asylum for Israel; God had been honored in the kindness shown His people;
and now the long-suffering One, slow to anger, and full of compassion,
gave each judgment time to do its work; the Egyptians, cursed through the
very objects they had worshiped, had evidence of the power of Jehovah, and
all who would, might submit to God and escape His judgments. The bigotry
and stubbornness of the king resulted in spreading the knowledge of God,
and bringing many of the Egyptians to give themselves to His service.
It was
because the Israelites were so disposed to connect themselves with the
heathen and imitate their idolatry that God had permitted them to go down
into Egypt, where the influence of Joseph was widely felt, and where
circumstances were favorable for them to remain a distinct people. Here
also the gross idolatry of the Egyptians and their cruelty and oppression
during the latter part of the Hebrew sojourn should have inspired in them
an abhorrence of idolatry, and should have led them to flee for refuge to
the God of their fathers. This very providence Satan made a means to serve
his purpose, darkening the minds of the Israelites and leading them to
imitate the practices of their heathen masters. On account of the
superstitious veneration in which animals were held by the Egyptians, the
Hebrews were not
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permitted, during their bondage, to present the
sacrificial offerings. Thus their minds were not directed by this service
to the great Sacrifice, and their faith was weakened. When the time came
for Israel's deliverance, Satan set himself to resist the purposes of God.
It was his determination that that great people, numbering more than two
million souls, should be held in ignorance and superstition. The people
whom God had promised to bless and multiply, to make a power in the earth,
and through whom he was to reveal the knowledge of His will--the people
whom He was to make the keepers of His law--this very people Satan was
seeking to keep in obscurity and bondage, that he might obliterate from
their minds the remembrance of God.
When the
miracles were wrought before the king, Satan was on the ground to
counteract their influence and prevent Pharaoh from acknowledging the
supremacy of God and obeying His mandate. Satan wrought to the utmost of
his power to counterfeit the work of God and resist His will. The only
result was to prepare the way for greater exhibitions of the divine power
and glory, and to make more apparent, both to the Israelites and to all
Egypt, the existence and sovereignty of the true and living God.
God delivered
Israel with the mighty manifestations of His power, and with judgments
upon all the gods of Egypt. "He brought forth his people with joy,
and His chosen with gladness: . . . that they might observe His statutes,
and keep His laws." Psalm 105:43-45. He rescued them from their
servile state, that He might bring them to a good land--a land which in
His providence had been prepared for them as a refuge from their enemies,
where they might dwell under the shadow of His wings. He would bring them
to Himself, and encircle them in His everlasting arms; and in return for
all His goodness and mercy to them they were required to have no other
gods before Him, the living God, and to exalt His name and make it
glorious in the earth.
During the
bondage in Egypt many of the Israelites had, to a great extent, lost the
knowledge of God's law, and had mingled its precepts with heathen customs
and traditions. God brought them to Sinai, and there with His own voice
declared His law.
Satan and
evil angels were on the ground. Even while God was proclaiming His law to
His people, Satan was plotting to tempt them to sin. This people whom God
had chosen, he would wrench away, in the very face of Heaven. By leading
them into
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idolatry, he would destroy the efficacy of all worship; for how
can man be elevated by adoring what is no higher than himself and may be
symbolized by his own handiwork? If men could become so blinded to the
power, the majesty, and the glory of the infinite God as to represent Him
by a graven image, or even by a beast or reptile; if they could so forget
their own divine relationship, formed in the image of their Maker as to
bow down to these revolting and senseless objects--then the way was open
for foul license; the evil passions of the heart would be unrestrained,
and Satan would have full sway.
At the very
foot of Sinai, Satan began to execute his plans for overthrowing the law
of God, thus carrying forward the same work he had begun in heaven. During
the forty days while Moses was in the mount with God, Satan was busy
exciting doubt, apostasy, and rebellion. While God was writing down His
law, to be committed to His covenant people, the Israelites, denying their
loyalty to Jehovah, were demanding gods of gold! When Moses came from the
awful presence of the divine glory, with the precepts of the law which
they had pledged themselves to obey, he found them, in open defiance of
its commands, bowing in adoration before a golden image.
By leading
Israel to this daring insult and blasphemy to Jehovah, Satan had planned
to cause their ruin. Since they had proved themselves to be so utterly
degraded, so lost to all sense of the privileges and blessings that God
had offered them, and to their own solemn and repeated pledges of loyalty,
the Lord would, he believed, divorce them from Himself and devote them to
destruction. Thus would be secured the extinction of the seed of Abraham,
that seed of promise that was to preserve the knowledge of the living God,
and through whom He was to come--the true Seed, that was to conquer Satan.
The great rebel had planned to destroy Israel, and thus thwart the
purposes of God. But again he was defeated. Sinful as they were, the
people of Israel were not destroyed. While those who stubbornly ranged
themselves on the side of Satan were cut off, the people, humbled and
repentant, were mercifully pardoned. The history of this sin was to stand
as a perpetual testimony to the guilt and punishment of idolatry, and the
justice and long-suffering mercy of God.
The whole
universe had been witness to the scenes at Sinai. In the working out of
the two administrations was seen the contrast
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between the government of
God and that of Satan. Again the sinless inhabitants of other worlds
beheld the results of Satan's apostasy, and the kind of government he
would have established in heaven had he been permitted to bear sway.
By causing
men to violate the second commandment, Satan aimed to degrade their
conceptions of the Divine Being. By setting aside the fourth, he would
cause them to forget God altogether. God's claim to reverence and worship,
above the gods of the heathen, is based upon the fact that He is the
Creator, and that to Him all other beings owe their existence. Thus it is
presented in the Bible. Says the prophet Jeremiah: "The Lord is the
true God, He is the living God, and an everlasting King. . . . The gods
that have not made the heavens and the earth, even they shall perish from
the earth, and from under these heavens. He hath made the earth by His
power, He hath established the world by His wisdom, and hath stretched out
the heavens by His discretion." "Every man is brutish in his
knowledge: every founder is confounded by the graven image: for his molten
image is falsehood, and there is no breath in them. They are vanity, and
the work of errors: in the time of their visitation they shall perish. The
portion of Jacob is not like them: for He is the former of all
things." Jeremiah 10:10-12, 14-16. The Sabbath, as a memorial of
God's creative power, points to Him as the maker of the heavens and the
earth. Hence it is a constant witness to His existence and a reminder of
His greatness, His wisdom, and His love. Had the Sabbath always been
sacredly observed, there could never have been an atheist or an idolater.
The Sabbath
institution, which originated in Eden, is as old as the world itself. It
was observed by all the patriarchs, from creation down. During the bondage
in Egypt, the Israelites were forced by their taskmasters to violate the
Sabbath, and to a great extent they lost the knowledge of its sacredness.
When the law was proclaimed at Sinai the very first words of the fourth
commandment were, "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy"
--showing that the Sabbath was not then instituted; we are pointed back
for its origin to creation. In order to obliterate God from the minds of
men, Satan aimed to tear down this great memorial. If men could be led to
forget their Creator, they would make no effort to resist the power of
evil, and Satan would be sure of his prey.
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Satan's
enmity against God's law had impelled him to war against every precept of
the Decalogue. To the great principle of love and loyalty to God, the
Father of all, the principle of filial love and obedience is closely
related. Contempt for parental authority will soon lead to contempt for
the authority of God. Hence Satan's efforts to lessen the obligation of
the fifth commandment. Among heathen peoples the principle enjoined in
this precept was little heeded. In many nations parents were abandoned or
put to death as soon as age had rendered them incapable of providing for
themselves. In the family the mother was treated with little respect, and
upon the death of her husband she was required to submit to the authority
of her eldest son. Filial obedience was enjoined by Moses; but as the
Israelites departed from the Lord, the fifth commandment, with others,
came to be disregarded.
Satan was
"a murderer from the beginning" (John 8:44); and as soon as he
had obtained power over the human race, he not only prompted them to hate
and slay one another, but, the more boldly to defy the authority of God,
he made the violation of the sixth commandment a part of their religion.
By perverted
conceptions of divine attributes, heathen nations were led to believe
human sacrifices necessary to secure the favor of their deities; and the
most horrible cruelties have been perpetrated under the various forms of
idolatry. Among these was the practice of causing their children to pass
through the fire before their idols. When one of them came through this
ordeal unharmed, the people believed that their offerings were accepted;
the one thus delivered was regarded as specially favored by the gods, was
loaded with benefits, and ever afterward held in high esteem; and however
aggravated his crimes, he was never punished. But should one be burned in
passing through the fire, his fate was sealed; it was believed that the
anger of the gods could be appeased only by taking the life of the victim,
and he was accordingly offered as a sacrifice. In times of great apostasy
these abominations prevailed, to some extent, among the Israelites.
The violation
of the seventh commandment also was early practiced in the name of
religion. The most licentious and abominable rites were made a part of the
heathen worship. The gods
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themselves were represented as impure, and their
worshipers gave the rein to the baser passions. Unnatural vices prevailed
and the religious festivals were characterized by universal and open
impurity.
Polygamy was
practiced at an early date. It was one of the sins that brought the wrath
of God upon the antediluvian world. Yet after the Flood it again became
widespread. It was Satan's studied effort to pervert the marriage
institution, to weaken its obligations and lessen its sacredness; for in
no surer way could he deface the image of God in man and open the door to
misery and vice.
From the
opening of the great controversy it has been Satan's purpose to
misrepresent God's character and to excite rebellion against His law, and
this work appears to be crowned with success. The multitudes give ear to
Satan's deceptions and set themselves against God. But amid the working of
evil, God's purposes move steadily forward to their accomplishment; to all
created intelligences He is making manifest His justice and benevolence.
Through Satan's temptations the whole human race have become transgressors
of God's law, but by the sacrifice of His Son a way is opened whereby they
may return to God. Through the grace of Christ they may be enabled to
render obedience to the Father's law. Thus in every age, from the midst of
apostasy and rebellion, God gathers out a people that are true to Him--a
people "in whose heart is His law." Isaiah 51:7.
It was by
deception that Satan seduced angels; thus he has in all ages carried
forward his work among men, and he will continue this policy to the last.
Should he openly profess to be warring against God and His law, men would
beware; but he disguises himself, and mixes truth with error. The most
dangerous falsehoods are those that are mingled with truth. It is thus
that errors are received that captivate and ruin the soul. By this means
Satan carries the world with him. But a day is coming when his triumph
will be forever ended.
God's
dealings with rebellion will result in fully unmasking the work that has
so long been carried on under cover. The results of Satan's rule, the
fruits of setting aside the divine statutes, will be laid open to the view
of all created intelligences. The law of God will stand fully vindicated.
It will be seen that all
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the dealings of God have been conducted with
reference to the eternal good of His people, and the good of all the
worlds that He has created. Satan himself, in the presence of the
witnessing universe, will confess the justice of God's government and the
righteousness of His law.
The time is
not far distant when God will arise to vindicate His insulted authority.
"The Lord cometh out of His place to punish the inhabitants of the
earth for their iniquity." Isaiah 26:21. "But who may abide the
day of His coming? and who shall stand when He appeareth?" Malachi
3:2. The people of Israel, because of their sinfulness, were forbidden to
approach the mount when God was about to descend upon it to proclaim His
law, lest they should be consumed by the burning glory of His presence. If
such manifestations of His power marked the place chosen for the
proclamation of God's law, how terrible must be His tribunal when He comes
for the execution of these sacred statutes. How will those who have
trampled upon His authority endure His glory in the great day of final
retribution? The terrors of Sinai were to represent to the people the
scenes of the judgment. The sound of a trumpet summoned Israel to meet
with God. The voice of the Archangel and the trump of God shall summon,
from the whole earth, both the living and the dead to the presence of
their Judge. The Father and the Son, attended by a multitude of angels,
were present upon the mount. At the great judgment day Christ will come
"in the glory of His Father with His angels." Matthew 16:27. He
shall then sit upon the throne of His glory, and before Him shall be
gathered all nations.
When the
divine Presence was manifested upon Sinai, the glory of the Lord was like
devouring fire in the sight of all Israel. But when Christ shall come in
glory with His holy angels the whole earth shall be ablaze with the
terrible light of His presence. "Our God shall come, and shall not
keep silence: a fire shall devour before Him, and it shall be very
tempestuous round about Him. He shall call to the heavens from above, and
to the earth, that He may judge His people." Psalm 50:3, 4. A fiery
stream shall issue and come forth from before Him, which shall cause the
elements to melt with fervent heat, the earth also, and the works that are
therein shall be burned up. "The Lord Jesus shall be revealed from
heaven with His mighty angels, in
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flaming fire taking vengeance on them
that know not God, and that obey not the gospel." 2 Thessalonians
1:7, 8.
Never since
man was created had there been witnessed such a manifestation of divine
power as when the law was proclaimed from Sinai. "The earth shook,
the heavens also dropped at the presence of God: even Sinai itself was
moved at the presence of God, the God of Israel." Psalm 68:8. Amid
the most terrific convulsions of nature the voice of God, like a trumpet,
was heard from the cloud. The mountain was shaken from base to summit, and
the hosts of Israel, pale and trembling with terror, lay upon their faces
upon the earth. He whose voice then shook the earth has declared,
"Yet once more I shake not the earth only, but also heaven."
Hebrews 12:26. Says the Scripture, "The Lord shall roar from on high,
and utter His voice from His holy habitation;" "and the heavens
and the earth shall shake." Jeremiah 25:30; Joel 3:16. In that great
coming day, the heaven itself shall depart "as a scroll when it is
rolled together." Revelation 6:14. And every mountain and island
shall be moved out of its place. "The earth shall reel to and fro
like a drunkard, and shall be removed like a cottage; and the
transgression thereof shall be heavy upon it; and it shall fall, and not
rise again." Isaiah 24:20.
"Therefore
shall all hands be faint," all faces shall be "turned into
paleness," "and every man's heart shall melt. And they shall be
afraid: pangs and sorrows shall take hold of them." "And I will
punish the world for their evil," saith the Lord, "and I will
cause the arrogancy of the proud to cease, and will lay low the
haughtiness of the terrible." Isaiah 13:7, 8, 11; Jeremiah 30:6.
When Moses
came from the divine Presence in the mount, where he had received the
tables of the testimony, guilty Israel could not endure the light that
glorified his countenance. How much less can transgressors look upon the
Son of God when He shall appear in the glory of His Father, surrounded by
all the heavenly host, to execute judgment upon the transgressors of His
law and the rejecters of His atonement. Those who have disregarded the law
of God and trodden under foot the blood of Christ, "the kings of the
earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and
the mighty men," shall hide themselves "in the dens and in the
rocks of the mountains," and
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they shall say to the mountains and
rocks, "Fall on us, and hide us from the face of Him that sitteth on
the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb: for the great day of His wrath
is come; and who shall be able to stand?" Revelation 6:15-17.
"In that day a man shall cast his idols of silver, and his idols of
gold, . . . to the moles and to the bats; to go into the clefts of the
rocks, and into the tops of the ragged rocks, for fear of the Lord, and
for the glory of His majesty, when He ariseth to shake terribly the
earth." Isaiah 2:20, 21.
Then it will
be seen that Satan's rebellion against God has resulted in ruin to himself
and to all that chose to become his subjects. He has represented that
great good would result from transgression; but it will be seen that
"the wages of sin is death." "For, behold, the day cometh,
that shall burn as an oven; and all the proud, yea, and all that do
wickedly, shall be stubble: and the day that cometh shall burn them up,
saith the Lord of hosts, that it shall leave them neither root nor
branch." Malachi 4:1. Satan, the root of every sin, and all evil
workers, who are his branches, shall be utterly cut off. An end will be
made of sin, with all the woe and ruin that have resulted from it. Says
the psalmist, "Thou hast destroyed the wicked, thou hast put out
their name forever and ever. O thou enemy, destructions are come to a
perpetual end." Psalm 9:5, 6.
But amid the
tempest of divine judgment the children of God will have no cause for
fear. "The Lord will be the hope of His people, and the strength of
the children of Israel." Joel 3:16. The day that brings terror and
destruction to the transgressors of God's law will bring to the obedient
"joy unspeakable and full of glory" "Gather My saints
together unto Me," saith the Lord, "those that have made a
covenant with Me by sacrifice. And the heavens shall declare His
righteousness: for God is Judge Himself."
"Then
shall ye return, and discern between the righteous and the wicked, between
him that serveth God and him that serveth Him not." Malachi 3:18.
"Hearken unto Me, ye that know righteousness, the people in whose
heart is My law ." "Behold, I have taken out of thine hand
the cup of trembling, . . . thou shalt no more drink it again." I,
even I, am He that comforteth you." Isaiah 51:7, 22, 12. "For
the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but My kindness
shall not depart from thee,
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neither shall the covenant of My peace be
removed, saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee." Isaiah 54:10.
The great
plan of redemption results in fully bringing back the world into God's
favor. All that was lost by sin is restored. Not only man but the earth is
redeemed, to be the eternal abode of the obedient. For six thousand years
Satan has struggled to maintain possession of the earth. Now God's
original purpose in its creation is accomplished. "The saints of the
Most High shall take the kingdom, and possess the kingdom forever, even
forever and ever." Daniel 7:18.
"From
the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the Lord's name is
to be praised." Psalm 113:3. "In that day shall there be one
Lord, and His name one." "And Jehovah shall be king over all the
earth." Zechariah 14:9. Says the Scripture, "Forever, O Lord,
Thy word is settled in heaven." "All His commandments are sure.
They stand fast forever and ever." Psalms 119:89; 111:7, 8. The
sacred statutes which Satan has hated and sought to destroy, will be
honored throughout a sinless universe. And "as the earth bringeth
forth her bud, and as the garden causeth the things that are sown in it to
spring forth; so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to
spring forth before all nations." Isaiah 61:11.
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