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1 | Why does God respect Satan's opinion | Job 1:8 | Austin Floyd | 233083 | ||
He doesn't need to ask, but He has to accomplish His will. His will is that we love God and love others. It is also that He punishes evil. How does Job end? Did He accomplish that in Job praying for his wretched friends when they didn't deserve it, or everyone restoring Jobs fortune after he had lost everything? Did He not make Satan look foolish and powerless or Job's friends foolish and short-sighted and yet, still accomplish his ultimate will? Did He not use all things--including Satan--for Job's ultimate good and evil's ultimate demise? Surely He did. The fact that He has to entice the Devil to do something (and limits Satan's power), is not a short-coming on His part. It's a display of His dominion over all things, even Satan who has/had no intention of helping God accomplish His will. But, He did. | ||||||
2 | Why does God respect Satan's opinion | Job 1:8 | Finder | 233084 | ||
Thank you very much. This answer settles and satisfies my heart. God bless you. Finder |
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3 | Why does God respect Satan's opinion | Job 1:8 | Austin Floyd | 233087 | ||
I'm glad. I've wrestled with that idea for a long time. | ||||||