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If God is all-powerful, all-loving, and fully sovereign—why didn’t He just destroy Satan from the beginning?
In Part II of The Clash of Two Kingdoms series, The Queen Bathsheba unpacks one of the most difficult and frequently asked theological questions in Christian thought. This episode doesn’t shy away from the tension—it leans into the divine wisdom behind the allowance of evil, the presence of free will, and the greater purpose behind God’s unfolding kingdom plan.
Listeners will be challenged to move beyond surface-level faith and step into a deeper understanding of God’s justice, patience, and eternal strategy. This episode pulls together biblical theology, covenant insight, and prophetic fulfillment to answer:
- What would happen to the legitimacy of free will if God annihilated Satan immediately?
- How is God’s justice magnified through delay, not haste?
- Why does God’s ultimate plan require a visible contrast between His kingdom and rebellion?
- What does Satan’s continued existence reveal about humanity’s role in the story?
This episode reveals that God’s decision was never about inability—it was about inheritance. God is raising sons and daughters who freely choose His rule, not out of fear—but out of love, truth, and covenant loyalty.
📖 Key Scriptures to Study:
- Genesis 2–3 – The fall and the birth of choice
- Job 1–2 – God’s sovereign boundaries over Satan’s actions
- Romans 9:22–23 – “What if God… bore with great patience the objects of wrath…”
- 2 Peter 3:9 – “The Lord is not slow… but is patient…”
- Revelation 20:10 – The appointed time of Satan’s final judgment
- Hebrews 2:14–15 – Christ destroyed the one who had the power of death
🔥 Takeaway Quote:
“God didn’t lose control—He’s allowing the full weight of rebellion to play out…
so that when the Kingdom comes in fullness, there will be no question:
His justice is righteous. His judgment is final. His reign is eternal.”
💭 Reflection Challenge:
Are you more offended by God’s longsuffering or moved by His purpose?
Will you use your will to join the resistance—or reinforce the rebellion?
🎧 Tune In:
This isn’t just another apologetic answer—it’s a call to discernment, devotion, and dominion. Listen now and invite someone else wrestling with these deep questions to join the journey.