Why Didn’t God Just Destroy Satan?

by EzekielDiet.com
Posted on Mar 12, 2026

Why didn’t God just destroy Satan?

If God is all-powerful and Satan rebelled against Him, why allow the devil to continue existing at all? Why didn’t God simply eliminate Satan the moment he fell from heaven?

This question has puzzled Christians, skeptics, and Bible readers for centuries.

In this episode of Mysteries of the Word, we explore the deeper biblical answer. Using passages from Genesis, Job, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Revelation, we examine the story of Satan’s rebellion, the accusations he made against God, and why the conflict between good and evil continues today.

Many people assume the battle between God and Satan is simply about power. But the Bible suggests something much deeper is happening, a cosmic conflict about truth, trust, and the character of God.

In this video you’ll discover:

• Why Satan was allowed to rebel in heaven
• The accusation Satan made against God
• Why destroying Satan immediately could have created more doubt
• Why humanity became part of the cosmic conflict
• How the story of Jesus Christ answers Satan’s challenge
• What the Bible says about Satan’s final defeat

This story stretches from the Garden of Eden all the way to the end of the age. And according to Scripture, even angels are watching how it unfolds.

If you’ve ever wondered why evil still exists, or why God allows Satan to continue influencing the world, this video explores the biblical perspective that many people overlook.

Welcome to Mysteries of the Word, where we explore the deeper questions of the Bible using Scripture and ancient texts.

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Biblical Topics in This Video
• Satan’s rebellion in heaven
• The fall of Lucifer
• The cosmic conflict between good and evil
• Why God allows evil
• The role of humanity in the spiritual battle
• The final judgment of Satan

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