Message by Leslie M John,

The LORD Almighty God was triumphant and Satan, the adversary fell in his eminence. He was thrown out from the presence of the LORD God, instantly and lost his eminence instantly and he in his fallen status could do nothing to upset God’s creation. If he had the capability upset God’s creation, after he fell from his eminence, as the chief of the angelic host created by God, then he would have fought to stay, in his position before he was thrown out.

There is no such statement made in the scriptures that Satan had upset God’s creation; nor is there a verse to show that God intended to create a huge mass of ice cube as an earth for man to ski upon.

There was no light upon the face of the earth before it was created, and when it was created God saw that the light was good, and the darkness could not overcome it. God separated the light from the darkness, and He called the light ”Day” and the darkness as ”Night”.

Light and darkness can never live together. When the light shines the darkness is gone, and if the light is turned off the darkness appears. God did not create darkness, but the darkness was on the face of the earth in the beginning.

One of the ten plagues that God inflicted in the land of Egypt was darkness, when Moses His servant, stretched out his hand, toward the heaven that there may be darkness upon the land of Egypt, and the intensity of which could be severely felt.

” And the LORD said unto Moses, stretch out thine hand toward heaven, that there may be darkness over the land of Egypt, even darkness which may be felt.” (Exodus 10:21).

Darkness was a plague, and it was brought upon Egypt as a punishment by God upon Pharaoh and his people in order that Pharaoh may repent and release the children of Israel from the bondage of slavery.

Pharaoh consented to release the children of Israel from the bondage of slavery; however, when God restored light Pharaoh rescinded on his word, and refused to release the children of Israel. This refusal lasted until God inflicted it upon Egyptians. It was tenth in series of plagues that came upon them.

God slew every first born of the Egyptians in the land of Egypt and Pharaoh had no choice than to finally bring his arrogance to the foot of the LORD and let the children of Israel go.

Nevertheless, Pharaoh pursued them again until he and his forces perished in the Red Sea.