There are bigger fish to fry than Agnostics and Atheists.
"But who prays for Satan? Who, in eighteen centuries, has had the common humanity to pray for the one sinner that needed it most?"
~ Mark Twain
Matthew 19:26 "Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."
Then I say, PRAY for Satan to be forgiven so that all evil may be vanquished.
The Lord teaches us to forgive our enemies but can God forgive his?
Matt. 17:20 "And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you."
Do you believe Satan can never be offered redemption or receive salvation?
Have you prayed for the redemption of the Devil?
Who prays for Satan?
Agnostics and Atheists are just tiny souls. Why waste time on the little fish? If Satan is redeemed, ALL of mankind may be saved.
Is this piteous lost soul condemned to spend all of eternity in the abyss because Christians lacked faith and failed to utter a prayer in behalf of his salvation?
Do not say, it is impossible. "... with God all things are possible ... "
The Prodigal Son and Satan (salvation, unpardonable, hell, eternal)
A conversation, found here.
Why doesn't the classic parable apply to Satan???
It should. That's how I view the whole concept of Satan.Because Satan didn't/doesn’t come back to god and ask for forgiveness?
But what if he did?
He can't. he commited the unpardonable sin, he rebelled with a full knowlege of the glory of God in its fullness.
THE UNPARDONABLE SIN?
So, as the Quest Study Bible puts it, “Jesus gave the solemn warning in these verses to people whose hard-heartedness placed them on the brink of disaster. Blasphemy against the Spirit evidently is not just a one-time offense; rather, it is an ongoing attitude of rebellion – a stubborn way of life that continually resists, rejects and insults the Holy Spirit. This is what makes it, in effect, an eternal sin (Mark 3:29). Blasphemy against the Spirit is not unforgivable because of something done unintentionally in the past, but because of something being done deliberately and unrelentingly in the present.”
Therefore, Satan CAN be redeemed.
But you, Christian, will not pray for his salvation, and his eternal d*mnation will be to your own discredit.
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