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Writer's pictureMichael E.B. Maher

Satan: The Ruler of This World

Isaiah 14:3-17 “It shall come to pass in the day the Lord gives you rest from your sorrow, and from your fear and the hard bondage in which you were made to serve,  (4)  that you will take up this proverb against the king of Babylon, and say: "How the oppressor has ceased, The golden city ceased!  (5)  The Lord has broken the staff of the wicked, the sceptre of the ruler; (6) He who struck the people in wrath with a continual stroke, He who ruled the nations in anger, is persecuted and no one hinders.  (7)  The whole earth is at rest and quiet; they break forth into singing.  (8)  Indeed the cypress trees rejoice over you, and the cedars of Lebanon, Saying, 'Since you were cut down, No woodsman has come up against us.'  (9)  "Hell from beneath is excited about you, to meet you at your coming; It stirs up the dead for you, All the chief ones of the earth; It has raised up from their thrones All the kings of the nations.  (10)  They all shall speak and say to you: 'Have you also become as weak as we? Have you become like us?  (11) Your pomp is brought down to Sheol, and the sound of your stringed instruments; the maggot is spread under you, and worms cover you.'  (12)  "How you are fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How you are cut down to the ground, you who weakened the nations!  (13)  For you have said in your heart: 'I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; I will also sit on the mount of the congregation On the farthest sides of the north;  (14)  I will ascend above the heights of the clouds, I will be like the Most High.'  (15)  Yet you shall be brought down to Sheol, to the lowest depths of the Pit.  (16)  "Those who see you will gaze at you, And consider you, saying: 'Is this the man who made the earth tremble, Who shook kingdoms,  (17)  Who made the world as a wilderness And destroyed its cities, Who did not open the house of his prisoners?”

 

In this section we want to discuss the biblical truth that Satan is the god of this world and what the ramifications of that truth are. Many people ask the question that if God is love then why is there so much pain and suffering in the world? As we will see in this section, the answer to that question is that God is not the God of this world, but rather Satan is. The above quoted passage of scripture referring to the King of Babylon is in fact referring to Satan. We know that because the Lord calls the King of Babylon, Lucifer and describes to us the event that took place when the Archangel Lucifer made his attempt to become like God. And so in this passage the Lord reveals a number of truths to us about Satan. Firstly, we see that Satan is indeed the ruler of this world, for this passage describes him as the ruler of the nations who makes the earth tremble, shakes kingdoms, makes the world a wilderness and destroys its cities. This passage goes on to declare that the whole earth will be at rest, when Satan and his angels are finally removed from the earth. And so we can clearly see from this passage that Satan is in fact the ruler of this world. Secondly, God gives us some insight into the manner in which the devil reigns in the earth, for this passage describes him as being a wicked ruler who continually strikes the people of the earth in wrath, ruling the nations in anger, shaking kingdoms and making the whole earth tremble. This passage reveals to us that Satan’s sole agenda is one of destruction, for it describes his weakening the nations, destroying their cities, and making the whole earth a wilderness. We also see that Satan is the one who initiates strife and wars between nations, for in this passage we see that once Satan and his angels are finally removed from the earth, the nations declare that no one attempts to destroy them any longer and the whole earth is quite and at rest. This brings us to the third truth revealed to us in this passage, which is the punishment that awaits Satan when he is finally removed from the earth, for this passage describes Satan’s decent into the lower parts of hell to suffer torment at the end of the age. Satan and his angels know full well that they are already condemned and that they are destined for eternal destruction. And so their whole agenda for the little time they have remaining, is to destroy as much as they can and take as many people with them as they can. And so there can be no doubt that everything destructive in this world is initiated by the god of this world, which is Satan.

 

Luke 4:5-7 “Then the devil, taking Him up on a high mountain, showed Him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time.  (6)  And the devil said to Him, "All this authority I will give You, and their glory; for this has been delivered to me, and I give it to whomever I wish.  (7) Therefore, if You will worship before me, all will be Yours.”

 

            We have seen in the previous passage of scripture that Satan is the god of this world. The question is then asked, how did Satan become the god of this world? To answer that question we need to go back to the events that took place in the Garden of Eden. We all know the account of how the devil tempted Adam and Eve to disobey God by eating the forbidden fruit of the “knowledge of good and evil”. Adam’s act of disobedience was in fact an act of rebellion against God’s rule. And so in effect when Adam rebelled against God he changed his allegiance from serving God to serving the devil, and thus he delivered this world into the hands of the devil. Although Adam had no moral right to do what he did, he did have the legal right to do it because God had given him dominion over this world (Genesis 1:26). And so we see that when Adam delivered his dominion over the world into the hands of the devil, Satan then legally became the god of this world. The above quoted passage of scripture confirms this truth to us, for in this passage Satan boasted to the Lord Jesus that the authority over all the kingdoms of the world had been delivered to him and that he could give it to whoever he wished. The Lord Jesus did not dispute Satan’s claim, thus acknowledging that Satan’s claim was correct. And so we see that God recognises the authority that Satan holds in the earth, for he obtained it legally even though it had been obtained through Adam’s treasonous act against God. So what is the nature of Satan’s authority in the earth? In other words what can he do and what can he not do? All authority ultimately comes from God, and when He gives an individual authority He decides what the limits of that authority are (Romans 13:1). When God gave Adam dominion in the earth He gave him authority over all of creation. And so, we see that Satan uses his authority over creation to initiate destructive events in the earth such as hurricanes, tornados, etc (Romans 8:19-22). Although Adam’s authority in the earth included every living creature on the earth there was nevertheless one exception, for God did not give Adam authority over his fellow man. The reason for that was because God created mankind for Himself. And so we see that unlike the rest of creation, the authority delivered to Satan did not automatically extend to mankind. The reason for that is because every man born into the earth is created by God with a free will, and God will not allow the free will of any man to be overridden in this life. And so in order for Satan to be able to gain authority over men, he must first get them to submit to him of their own free will. If however, men do not submit to Satan of their own free will then he has no authority over them. So how does Satan get men to submit to him of their own free will? Very simply, just as he did with Adam, he tempts them to commit sin. The simplest definition of sin is to disobey God. Sadly because all men commit sin (Romans 5:12) they therefore change their allegiance to God and submit themselves to their new god, Satan. And so we see that through their disobedience to God, all men by default willingly submit to Satan’s authority. It was for that reason that the devil tried to tempt the Lord Jesus to commit sin in the wilderness. The Lord Jesus however was the only man that never sinned, thereby refusing to submit Himself to Satan’s rule, which is precisely why Satan couldn’t exercise authority over Jesus when He walked on the earth (John 14:30).


Michael E.B. Maher





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