The Devil's Maker
How God's Love Brought About the Origin of Evil (A Theodicy)
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ナレーター:
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Rory Young
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Brian Nichols
God made the Devil.
Why would a good and sovereign God create evil at all?
For centuries this question has stood at the center of the greatest challenge to the Christian faith. If God is all-powerful and perfectly good, why does evil exist? Why would the Creator permit the fall of Satan, the corruption of mankind, and the suffering that fills human history?
The Devil’s Maker begins where Scripture itself begins.
In Genesis we encounter the serpent—the deceiver of mankind: “Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made.” (Genesis 3:1)
The Bible later reveals this serpent to be “that serpent of old, who is called the devil and Satan.” (Revelation 12:9)
The implication is staggering: God made the Devil.
So the question remains: Why?
Drawing directly from Scripture, The Devil’s Maker argues that the origin of evil is not a flaw in creation or a cosmic accident. Instead, it is bound up in the eternal love of the Father for the Son.
Creation exists to display the glory of Jesus Christ. Within that purpose, the fall of Satan, the fall of mankind, and the entire drama of redemption unfold as the stage upon which Christ is revealed as Creator, Savior, Judge, and King.
In this audiobook you will discover:
* Why the “problem of evil” is no problem for the God of the Bible
* How the Father’s love for the Son explains the existence of evil
* Why suffering is not meaningless within God’s decree
* How the Bible forms one unified story centered on Christ
Perfect for listeners interested in Christian theology, apologetics, and the biblical answer to the problem of evil.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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