The Truth about Angels

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Chapter 4—The Origin of Evil The Origin of Evil a Mystery The angels had been created full of goodness and love. They loved one another impartially and their God supremely, and they were prompted by this love to do His pleasure. The law of God was not a grievous yoke to them, but it was their delight to do His commandments, to hearken unto the voice of His Word. But in this state of peace and purity, sin originated with him who had been perfect in all his ways. The prophet writes of him: “Thine heart was lifted up because of thy beauty; thou hast corrupted thy wisdom by reason of thy brightness.” Sin is a mysterious, unexplainable thing. There was no reason for its existence; to seek to explain it is to seek to give a reason for it, and that would be to justify it. Sin appeared in a perfect universe, a thing that was shown to be inexcusable.— The Signs of the Times, April 28, 1890. {TA 30.1} God had a knowledge of the events of the future, even before the creation of the world. He did not make His purposes to fit circumstances, but He allowed matters to develop and work out. He did not work to bring about a certain condition of things, but He knew that such a condition would exist. The plan that should be carried out upon the defection of any of the high intelligences of heaven—this is the secret, the mystery which has been hid from ages. And an offering was prepared in the eternal purposes to do the very work which God has done for fallen humanity.—The Signs of the Times, March 25, 1897. {TA 30.2} The entrance of sin into heaven cannot be explained. If it were explainable, it would show that there was some reason for sin. But as there was not the least excuse for it, its origin will ever remain shrouded in mystery.—The Review and Herald, March 9, 1886. {TA 31.1} God did not create evil. He only made the good, which was like Himself.... Evil, sin, and death ... are the result of disobedience, which originated in Satan.—The Review and Herald, August 4, 1910. {TA 31.2} The First Inklings of Evil There was a time when Satan was in harmony with God, and it was his joy to execute the divine commands. His heart was filled with love and joy in serving his Creator, until he began to think that his wisdom was not derived from God, but was inherent in himself, and that he was as worthy as was God to receive honor and power.—The Signs of the Times, September 18, 1893. {TA 31.3} Though God had created Lucifer noble and beautiful, and had exalted him to high honor among the angelic host, yet He had not placed him beyond the possibility of evil. It was in Satan’s power, did he choose to do so, to pervert these gifts. He might have remained in favor with God, beloved and honored by all the angelic throng, presiding in his exalted position with generous, unselfish care, exercising his noble powers to bless others and to glorify his Maker. But, little by little, he began to seek his own honor, and to employ his powers to attract attention and win praise to himself. He also gradually led the angels over

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Chapter 21 Angels in the Great Hereafter

26min
pages 139-148

Chapter 20 Angels in the Final Crisis

28min
pages 129-138

Chapter 18 Angels From Pentecost to the Last Days

33min
pages 111-122

Chapter 19 Angels in Ellen White’s Experience

16min
pages 123-128

Chapter 17 Angels From Christ’s Resurrection Until His Ascension

22min
pages 103-110

Chapter 16 Angels From Christ’s Passion Until His Death

19min
pages 96-102

Chapter 15 Good and Evil Angels During Christ’s Ministry

14min
pages 90-95

Chapter 14 Angels at Christ’s Baptism and in the Wilderness

14min
pages 84-89

Chapter 12 Angels From the Captivity to John the Baptist

19min
pages 69-76

Chapter 13 The Incarnation and Early Life of Christ

18min
pages 77-83

Chapter 11 Angels From David’s Time to the Babylonian Captivity

16min
pages 63-68

Chapter 10 Angels From the Time of the Judges to the Early Kingdom

18min
pages 56-62

Chapter 9 Angels From Sinai to the Taking of Jericho

18min
pages 49-55

Chapter 5 The Rebellious Angels Are Cast Out, and Adam and Eve Fall

24min
pages 23-31

Chapter 8 Angels at the Time of the Exodus

12min
pages 44-48

Chapter 6 Angels Before and After Noah’s Flood

13min
pages 32-36

Chapter 7 Angels in the Times of Abraham

19min
pages 37-43

Chapter 4 The Origin of Evil

19min
pages 16-22

Chapter 2 Angel Ministry Today

11min
pages 7-11

Chapter 1 Angels and You a Brief Overview

5min
pages 4-6

Chapter 3 Angels in Heaven, Before the Rebellion

7min
pages 12-15
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