We now know there are many other worlds -- probably billions of them -- and that at least some of them must be able to support life. However, the residents of other planets in the universe will never have heard about Christianity or Christianity's devil. Satan does not exist there -- even on Earth he only exists in the imaginations of believers.
Satan was tempting Our Blessed Lord to turn stones into bread, not the other way around!
Tempt and lead humans and jinn to hell.
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Satan is sent by God to tempt us. He is identical with the Evil Inclination and the angel of death.
Satan never tempted Eve, a serpent did in the story of Adam and Eve.
You don't know enough about God. You can't. That's it. He's perfect, even satan, the deceiver can't tempt Christ.
Yes, that is, if you're talking about the conflict between God and Satan. Satan will try to tempt you with your own desires but if you ask God to help, He will.
The book of Genesis says that the serpent was the most crafty of the animals. And Satan came in the form of the snake to tempt Eve.
Satan was tempting Jesus- so he fasted for 40 days in the desert. After he was done- the Devil came to tempt him once more.
Maybe, if Lucifer didn't disobey God he woud'nt be Satan and the snake to tempt Adam and Eve.
Answer:Yes he did, while in a desert the Satan was waiting for him he tried to tempt him to prove he was the Lord, disobey God, etc. Nevertheless he failed.Answer:Yes, many times... but these were more subtle and indirect.Much of the time Satan tempted Him through the Pharisees and other leaders and judges among the Jews who constantly tried to trap Him or trip Him up, but:"...Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why temptMe, ye hypocrites?" (Matt.22:18)"...He, knowing their hypocrisy, said unto them, Why tempt Me?" (Mark 12:15)Then, there is the famous rebuke of Peter, who foolishly assayed to dissuade Him from His imminent crucifixion:"...He (Jesus) turned, and said unto Peter, GET THEE BEHIND ME, SATAN: thou art an offence unto Me..." (Matt.16:23).Jesus was in a constant state of "overcoming" the temptations of Satan... as well as the natural pulls of the flesh.
No. Satan is a fallen angel who rebeled and continues to rebel against God, his Creator. He was cast down from Heaven to Earth and Hell, and continues to tempt people, and discourage people from turnining toward God. The apostle St. John prophesized in the Book of Revelation that Satan and the other fallen angels will be cast into a lake of fire on the Last day.