O PLANO DE REDENÇÃO de DEUS para os ANJOS e a HUMANIDADE - AUGUSTUS NICODEMUS
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses the nature of angels and their creation by God with free will, resulting in a rebellion led by Satan. It contrasts the fixed destiny of angels with the human race's opportunity for redemption and change through Christ. The speaker emphasizes that while Satan influences human actions, ultimate responsibility lies with individuals. The script also touches on the story of Job, highlighting God's sovereignty and the spiritual battle between good and evil.
Takeaways
- 😇 Angels are not referred to as the image and likeness of God in the Bible, despite being moral beings with intelligence and free will.
- 👼 God created angels in a limited number, and they do not procreate; their number has been constant since creation.
- 😈 Some angels, led by Satan, rebelled against God, and God confirmed their decision without the possibility of repentance or change.
- 🕊 Angels who remained loyal to God also had their decision confirmed by God, and they will never rebel against Him, indicating a fixed destiny for angels.
- 🌏 God created the human race with a different approach; humans are born into sin but are given the opportunity for repentance and transformation through Christ.
- ⛪ Christ came to save the descendants of Adam and Eve, not the fallen angels, as there is no plan of salvation for them.
- 💔 The influence of Satan was a factor in the fall of the first human couple, Adam and Eve, but it does not absolve them of responsibility for their actions.
- 🤔 People often blame the devil for their actions, but ultimate responsibility lies with the individual, as the devil can influence but not force actions.
- 🔮 The Bible describes instances of demonic possession but does not explain why certain individuals are affected, emphasizing the limits of human understanding.
- 📖 The Bible is not exhaustive and does not answer all questions, including why some are possessed by demons, leaving room for educated guesses without biblical foundation.
- 🗡 Jesus warned that if a person is freed from an evil spirit and does not accept Christ, the spirit may return with seven worse spirits, making the person's condition worse.
- 👑 God is sovereign over all things, including allowing Satan to test Job, to teach that faith and trust in God can be strengthened through trials and suffering.
Q & A
What is the script's main discussion about angels in relation to God's image and likeness?
-The script discusses that angels are not referred to as being in the image and likeness of God in the Bible, despite being moral beings with intelligence and free will. It emphasizes that angels were created with a limited number and that their fate is sealed, with no possibility of repentance or change of heart.
How does the script describe the creation of angels in terms of their number and nature?
-The script states that when God created angels, He created a limited number of them, and there are as many angels today as there were on the day they were created. Angels do not procreate or are born; they were created with free will, and some chose to rebel against God under Satan's leadership.
What is the difference in God's treatment of angels and humans according to the script?
-The script explains that while angels' fate is fixed and they cannot change their stance once they have made a decision, humans have the opportunity for repentance and change of life through Christ Jesus. This highlights a different approach by God towards angels and humans, with humans being offered redemption and the possibility of becoming a new creation.
Why did God create humans differently from angels, as mentioned in the script?
-The script suggests that when God created humans, He created a couple, and the entire human race was present in that couple. This implies a different relationship and plan for humanity, including the possibility of redemption and transformation through Christ, unlike the fixed destiny of angels.
What does the script say about the role of Christ in the salvation of humans and angels?
-The script clarifies that Christ came to save the descendants of Adam and Eve, not the fallen angels. It emphasizes that there is no plan of salvation for the rebellious angels, regardless of their potential for repentance, because their decisions are confirmed by God and are irreversible.
How does the script address the influence of Satan on the first human couple's fall?
-The script acknowledges that the first couple, Adam and Eve, fell under the influence of Satan, which is considered an attenuating factor in their fall. However, it also stresses that it does not absolve them of responsibility, as they still made the choice to sin.
What is the script's perspective on people blaming the devil for their actions?
-The script criticizes the tendency of some people to always blame the devil for their actions, instead of taking personal responsibility. It uses the example of an American evangelist, Jimmy Sweger, who blamed the devil for his actions, to illustrate this point.
How does the script discuss the concept of demonic possession?
-The script mentions that the Bible describes instances of demonic possession but does not provide explanations for why it occurs. It emphasizes that the devil has influence but does not force actions, and that ultimate responsibility lies with the individual.
What does the script say about the Bible's silence on certain matters?
-The script acknowledges that the Bible does not answer all questions and that it is not exhaustive but sufficient for knowing God and how to please Him. It suggests that the Bible provides a descriptive account of events without always explaining the reasons behind them.
How does the script interpret the story of Job in the context of God's sovereignty and human freedom?
-The script interprets the story of Job as an example of God's sovereignty, where even Satan must seek permission from God to test Job. It suggests that God sometimes allows His faithful servants to suffer in order to test and purify their faith.
What is the script's view on the false promise of prosperity in Christianity?
-The script refutes the false promise of prosperity and health for those who believe in Jesus and are devout, stating that Christianity does not guarantee an easy life but rather a narrow path that has always been challenging.
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