In the beginning was God. God always was. God created all things. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Since Lucifer was part of the heavenly realm he would have been created in the first 6 days of creation as stated in the Book of Genesis. As stated in Genesis, Job, and the Gospels Lucifer (aka the devil) was always subject to the Lord, his Creator.
It appears that Lucifer is the antithesis of all that is good. God is all that is good. So, it is unlikely, but - with God being involved - nothing is impossible. Lucifer is a creation of God - and even he may repent of his actions. An all-merciful God would then be obliged to accept that repentance and accept Lucifer into heaven once more.
Satan, also known as the Devil or Lucifer, is as old as God and Heaven themselves: they are timeless. They always were and always will be; there was no birth of either God or Satan and there will be no death of either, either. =) Satan used to be an angel-- one of the closest to God himself, and this angel was named Lucifer. Lucifer tried to rebel against God, questioning why God alone was superior to the rest, and as punishment God exiled Lucifer and all those who followed him from Heaven. Thus, the reign on Earth of Satan and his demons began.
Never heard of that one; but of course it is impossible for Jesus, as God, created Lucifer.
Lucifer was the angel of worship before the earth was created. According to the scriptures, he was booted out of heaven because he wanted to take the position of God.
That is a bit of a trick question since sin could not have existed for humans prior to creation. In the alternative, Lucifer lead the heavenly rebellion against God, which can be viewed as the "original sin" resulting in the ever present battle between good and evil (God & Lucifer) and the establishment of the free-will concept as a means of fair-play between God and Lucifer. Taken in that view, sin can be said to have had the greatest impact on creation since God created us for the sole purpose to participate in a (free-will) chess game of sorts with Lucifer.
By definition, "to create" means to make something out of nothing.
God created Lucifer as a beautiful and powerful angel with free will. Lucifer's pride and rebellion against God led to his fall from grace and becoming Satan. This event serves as a demonstration of the consequences of misusing free will and serves as a test of faith for humanity.
Falling from Heaven made Lucifer Satin. God did not allow Lucifer to continue in Heaven because Lucifer wanted to exalt himself above God, and take God's position.
GOD exists and he probably knew Lucifer was that way he just needed a way to expose him to the other Angels or he needed Hell so he waited for Lucifer to rebel so that he could create Hell therefore testing humans faith
No, Lucifer was jealous of God because he was always being surrounded and worshipped by the rest of the angels. When God created Lucifer, He gave Lucifer a beautiful singing voice and good looks, so Lucifer wanted the attention that God was getting. Some of the angels started to praise Lucifer when one of the higher rank of angels kicked Lucifer out of heaven and onto Earth.
Lucifer thought that God was perfect so he became jealous and wanted to be like God.
There are a thousand gods, each by a different name to a different religion but one we all believe in: The god who knows right from and is the map to guide us and only does what is right. Why did god create Lucifer? He felt it was the correct thing to do. god did not create lucifer any more than he would create a murder or robber. we all have free will and know the difference between right and wrong. just as Adam and eve choice for themselves so we all must choice for our self. taking in knowledge of god will help us make the right decisions. john 17;3
God created Angels, and the Angels were flawed like man is today. The Angel known as Lucifer was one the most powerful Angels. Lucifer got jealous of God's power and wanted it for him self. The ensuing war between God and his Angels against Lucifer and the rogue Angels led to Lucifer's defeat and God banished him from heaven but sent him to rule Hell as a compromise for allowing Lucifer to exist. Lucifer to this day is still jealous of God and hates God for banishing him.
It appears that Lucifer is the antithesis of all that is good. God is all that is good. So, it is unlikely, but - with God being involved - nothing is impossible. Lucifer is a creation of God - and even he may repent of his actions. An all-merciful God would then be obliged to accept that repentance and accept Lucifer into heaven once more.
In Christian theology, Lucifer is considered a fallen angel who rebelled against God. While some religious texts suggest that Lucifer was a high-ranking angel, he is not seen as a second to God in any way. God is seen as the supreme being in Christianity and not subordinate to any other being.
52. I have found this answer by subtracting the root of lucifer by the angle of god to create st peter. this then divides by pie to make Jesus.
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