Theme: LUKE 10:18
He said to them, “I watched Satan fall from heaven like [a flash of] lightning.
The mighty angelic guardian committed suicide in heaven, when pride and iniquity was found in him.
My daughter asked me a question years ago, she let me know a Pastar said what she was about to ask me to the congregation i said ok, a Pastar family member committed suicide and he said that Jesus told him that the person soul is with Him now lieology if a person commit suicide, the person can’t ask Jesus for forgiveness in eternity forgiveness is on this side judgment is on the other side that was my biblical answer to my daughter biblical question leadership we cannot put a person soul in the new Jerusalem that’s Jesus job satan enjoy when people commit suicide. That’s what that evil angel dead in heaven and got judged because the fallen angel was already in eternity every precious lost soul that did not biblically repent yet is walking dead spiritually if the person soul leave their body that way the person soul will go to hell to be cast into the lake of fire Revelation 20:14-15
because the person name wasn’t in the book of life
Jesus mean what He said and He said what He mean it’s all about biblical repentance it’s a command, not a choice Acts 17:30 all of us must learn by applying the word of El Shaddai how to live a blameless life until we pass away the enemy of our soul understand Jesus told us to be perfect Matthew 5:48 we must strive for perfection daily sad to say some people not even trying to be better. We can’t be who we use to be and who Jesus Christ want us to be at the same time there must be a change in our behavior Romans 12:2
EZEKIEL 28:15
Thou wast perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast created, till iniquity was found in thee.
Divine story time.
Ezekiel 28:15 describes a "guardian cherub" who was perfect from creation until unrighteousness (pride and violence) was found in him, leading to his casting from the mountain of El Shaddai. Contextually, this passage uses the king of Tyre's prideful downfall to describe the original fall of satan, depicting a high-ranking angel.
Contextual BackgroundImmediate Context (Tyre): Ezekiel 28 addresses the king of Tyre, a wealthy, proud coastal city-state. The king claimed divine status, and El Shaddai judged him for this arrogance.
Symbolic Context (satan): Many commentators believe the prophecy goes beyond the human king (starting in v. 11) to address the spiritual power behind him: satan, referred to as an "anointed cherub" or "guardian cherub".
The Fall from Perfection: Verse 15 highlights that this being was not created evil. He was "blameless" (or perfect) until his heart became proud, likely due to his own beauty and wisdom.
Acronym: for pride. People, rid, it, don’t, entertain.
Key Elements in Ezekiel 28:15-17"Anointed/Guardian Cherub": Indicates an angelic being of high rank, likely one covering El Shaddai throne."Mountain of El Shaddai /Fiery Stones": Represents the heavenly, holy abode from which he was cast down, as described in.Internal Corruption: The downfall was internal—pride over his own splendor and wisdom (v. 17).Violence and Trade: His "abundant trade" is interpreted as spreading dissatisfaction and falsehood among other angels, resulting in rebellion.This passage is often linked with Isaiah 14 as one of the few scriptural descriptions of satan’s original state and rebellion.



































































































