This past Sunday the "Senior-Aged" (55 YO & up) SS class was going over I John 3:4-10. When we got to 3:8, a question arose about the phrase "....for the devil sinneth from the beginning [emphasis mine].
To which "beginning" is John here referring?
Is this "beginning" the very same "beginning" mentioned in Genesis 1:1, i.e., the "beginning" wherein God created the entire physical universe, or was it some other kind of "beginning," namely a "beginning" BEFORE the creation of the physical universe?
I personally tend to believe that the "Fall of Lucifer" and its subsequent change from him being the "Day Star" to the Devil or Satan took place sometime before Genesis 1:1, but I can't point to any specific Scripture(s) that comes right out and definitely says so.
The only other places I know of that records his fall (and the reason for it) are in Isaiah 14:12-17 (or 14:12-23) and in Ezekiel 28:11-13 (or 28:11-19).
However neither of these passages seem to say exactly WHEN our adversary fell.
In light of this, I suppose it's really a matter of speculation as to exactly when Lucifer fell.
About the only thing I know with any degree of certainty is that he must have fallen sometime prior to the events in Genesis 3:1 ff.
I'd like to read what some of the great theological BB giants have to say about this. So, guys and gals, here's your chance to add to your number of BB posts! :thumbs: :type: :wavey:
To which "beginning" is John here referring?
Is this "beginning" the very same "beginning" mentioned in Genesis 1:1, i.e., the "beginning" wherein God created the entire physical universe, or was it some other kind of "beginning," namely a "beginning" BEFORE the creation of the physical universe?
I personally tend to believe that the "Fall of Lucifer" and its subsequent change from him being the "Day Star" to the Devil or Satan took place sometime before Genesis 1:1, but I can't point to any specific Scripture(s) that comes right out and definitely says so.
The only other places I know of that records his fall (and the reason
However neither of these passages seem to say exactly WHEN our adversary fell.
In light of this, I suppose it's really a matter of speculation as to exactly when Lucifer fell.
About the only thing I know with any degree of certainty is that he must have fallen sometime prior to the events in Genesis 3:1 ff.
I'd like to read what some of the great theological BB giants have to say about this. So, guys and gals, here's your chance to add to your number of BB posts! :thumbs: :type: :wavey: