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Why did God not immediately destroy Lucifer after his rebellion?
Why did God not immediately destroy Lucifer after his rebellion?
- An immediate destruction would have cast doubt on God's justice. (correct)
- God hoped Lucifer would eventually repent and return to obedience.
- Lucifer was too powerful to be destroyed at that time.
- God needed Lucifer to maintain balance in the universe.
What is the primary significance of the 'Great Controversy'?
What is the primary significance of the 'Great Controversy'?
- It marks the beginning of human history and the establishment of earthly kingdoms.
- It illustrates the ongoing conflict between good and evil that originated in heaven. (correct)
- It signifies the moment when God decided to test humanity's loyalty.
- It represents a minor dispute among angels that had little impact on the universe.
How does the Bible suggest that sin originated?
How does the Bible suggest that sin originated?
- Sin is a natural part of the universe and has always existed.
- Sin began when humans disobeyed God's commands in the Garden of Eden.
- Sin originated in heaven with an angel who desired to be like God. (correct)
- Sin was created by God as a test for humanity.
What was Lucifer's primary motivation for rebelling against God?
What was Lucifer's primary motivation for rebelling against God?
What does the content suggest about God's ultimate plan for dealing with sin?
What does the content suggest about God's ultimate plan for dealing with sin?
Flashcards
Good and Evil
Good and Evil
The presence of both virtuous and malevolent actions and conditions in the world.
Origin of Sin
Origin of Sin
Sin originated with Lucifer, an angel who desired to be equal to God.
Lucifer's Deception
Lucifer's Deception
Lucifer spread falsehoods about God, leading to his expulsion from Heaven.
The Great Controversy
The Great Controversy
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God's Promise of Restoration
God's Promise of Restoration
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Study Notes
Sin in Eden
- Whether people believe in God or not, they can agree that there is a lot of good and evil in the world.
- Sin started in heaven, according to the Bible (Revelation 12:7).
- Lucifer, an angel, wanted to be like God (Isaiah 14:12-14).
- Lucifer lied about God and was removed from Heaven (Ezekiel 28:14-16).
- To prevent people from thinking God was bad, God could not destroy Lucifer at that time.
- Ultimately, this resulted in a full-blown war called "The Great Controversy".
- After the war, Lucifer was defeated and cast out, and Eve willingly chose to sin.
- God promised to restore the universe to the point as if sin had never existed.
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Explore the origins of sin, starting from Lucifer's rebellion in heaven to Eve's choice in the Garden of Eden. Discover the roots of good and evil, Lucifer's lies, and God's plan to eliminate sin and restore the universe.