Sabbath School Lesson
Sabbath School Lesson
Sabbath School Lesson
The rebellion became an open conflict, a war where each angel had to make
their decision. 1/3 of the angels followed Satan, while the rest remained
faithful to God (Rev. 12:4a).
Today the war continues. Satan is still active. He tries to drag every person
to rebel against God. There are only two sides. Those who want to obey
God's Law, or those who reject it. The decision is ours
(Deut. 30:11, 16, 19; Josh. 24:15).
“The great God could at once have hurled this archdeceiver
from heaven; but this was not His purpose. He would give the
rebellious an equal chance to measure strength and might
with His Own Son and His loyal angels. In this battle every
angel would choose his own side and be manifested to all. […]
If God had exercised His power to punish this chief rebel,
disaffected angels would not have been manifested; hence,
God took another course, for He would manifest distinctly to
all the heavenly host His justice and His judgment.”
Just as it happened with the angels, God also created us with the power
to choose freely. So, Adam and Eve could exercise that freedom, he
gave them a simple order: “but you must not eat from the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil” (Gen. 2:17).
That was the only point where Satan could make them doubt.
Deviously, he achieved his goal. Adam and Eve doubted God,
disobeyed Him, and turned away from the source of life
(Gen.3:6, 9-13, 19). Adam opened the door for sin to enter,
and thus death passed to all men (Rom. 5:12).
Since then, we live in a world marked by pain, illness and death. Are we all
paying for Adam's sin?
We each pay for our own sin: “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of
God” (Rom. 3:23).
LOVE COUNTERS
“This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning
sacrifice for our sins” (1Jn. 4:10)
Even before announcing the consequences of disobedience, God communicated to Adam and Eve that
there was a plan for their redemption (Gen.3:15).
Humanity had voluntarily separated itself from the Creator. But far from
abandoning his ungrateful children, God revealed his true character by loving
them beyond belief (John 3:16).