One of the great mysteries in life is where sin came from. Why would anyone, created by God and dwelling in glory with him, choose to sin? How did Satan become Satan? Due to some inadequancies in the King James translation, people have reached some false assumptions about the Evil One.
Isaiah 14:12-15, tells about the arrogance and pride of the King of Babylon, who raised himself up in his own eyes. He thought himself to be a bright morning star. And so, he lifted up himself and thought he should usurp the throne of God and rule over all. He determined to ascend on high and become like God himself, but for his pride he would be brought down low.
“How you are fallen from heaven,O Day Star, son of Dawn!How you are cut down to the ground,you who laid the nations low!You said in your heart,‘I will ascend to heaven;above the stars of GodI will set my throne on high;I will sit on the mount of assemblyin the far reaches of the north;[i]I will ascend above the heights of the clouds;I will make myself like the Most High.’But you are brought down to Sheol,to the far reaches of the pit.
But Babylon's king wasn't the first being to follow that trajectory. In fact, the root of sin, the very first rebellion against God in history followed precisely the pattern defined in Isaiah 14:12-15. A mistaken translation in the King James even gave a name that many applied to Satan (Lucifer). While this passage primarily refers to the Babylonian leader, there is a pattern behind it, confirmed in other Scriptures.
Ultimately, this is the only real issue of life - who is the boss? Are you going to yield to God and walk in submission to him, acknowledging Jesus Christ as Lord every day? Or will you follow Satan's pattern and rebel? God is on the throne of heaven. Who is enthroned in your heart?
Father, may my life be lived in obedience to you. May you receive from me and from my life the glory that you deserve.
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