There is great insight into the adversary, and how he
operates, from his interaction with the children of Adam and Eve, and Cain in
particular.
Firstly, to draw Cain into his web, Satan observed him
closely. When Cain showed openly he was not interested in knowing God and aligned
himself with his older brethren who loved Satan more than God, the adversary
knew he had the right man (Moses 5:16). He needed someone as arrogant and
prideful as himself but who knew the snares of mortality that could defeat God’s
plan for humanity. And he was even prepared to sacrifice his position of
leadership for such an opportunity. In time Cain became ‘the father of Satan’s
lies’ and assumed his name of Perdition (5:24) and this is how it happened.
From his observation of Cain’s relationship with his
righteous brother Abel , he knew just how to push the buttons to ignite
jealousy and from there to initiate him into secret combinations of gain and
murder (Moses 5:18-21). But to bind Cain into his oath, Satan first commanded
him to implicate his apostate brothers in the same oath so that they would not
reveal the plan to their father (Moses 5:29). Interesting, isn’t it? Why would
he worry that Adam would find out?
This is why. Satan knew who Adam was and the coward that
he is, he feared him. John the Beloved was shown the war in heaven and he described
Satan as the dragon who fought with his angels and the leader who opposed him
with his angels and prevailed against him was Michael the Archangel (Revelation
12:7-10)…… the name by which Adam was known in the pre-mortal life (Guide to
the Scriptures, Gospel Library). Satan feared Adam who cast him and his
followers down to this earth (v 11.
Secondly, he made Cain swear ‘by the living God’ that
he would not reveal the secret oath by which he was bound. This was a plain admission
on his part that there is none greater than God, and that he harbours secret
respect for the very enemy he tries to deny and whose kingdom he tries to
destroy. Not a very smart move for someone with self- aggrandizing bravado.
This is the most important part of this intriguing
story: “During the ‘war in heaven’ shown to John the Beloved on the Isle of
Patmos, it does not appear that Elohim interfered in any way even though He was
greatly concerned with the outcome. The scripture says that when Satan was
ultimately cast out it was Michael and his angels who did it. It even describes
HOW they did it: ‘by the word of their testimony’ (Rev 12:11).” (W. Cleon Skousen, “The First 2,000 Years”, p
101)
The adversary knows us from pre-earth life but he has
no power here but what we give him. We have the biggest advantage that he will
never have, a body. That in and of itself makes us greater than him, and he
knows it. The second biggest advantage is our testimony of ‘the blood of the
Lamb’, even the same that we defeated him with in pre-mortal life (v 11). The
third biggest advantage is our righteousness. He quivers before it. He kneels
before it. It is like an open flame that threatens to destroy.
Satan has no power on his best day to destroy you on
your worst day…….fear not. You are one of the angels who fought the greatest
war in our history and you prevailed against the greatest enemy….and you still
have your sword.
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: I Am A Warrior of Light by Greg Collins)

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