Friday with Jacob - The Judgement of Satan
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In this powerful episode of Moriel Ministries, Jacob delivers a gripping exposition on Satan's ultimate fate: the judgment of Satan, which he identifies as the devil's least favorite subject in Scripture. Drawing from Revelation 20, Zechariah 3, Job, Isaiah 14, and Ezekiel 28, Jacob reveals that Satan’s judgment unfolds in two phases—first a temporary binding during the millennium, then a final, eternal condemnation in the lake of fire. He emphasizes that Satan’s pride, deception, and role as accuser are central to his identity, and that God’s justice requires Satan to be proven a liar before his destruction. The episode underscores the profound parallel between Christ’s atoning sacrifice and Satan’s judgment: just as Jesus bore the judgment for humanity’s sins, Satan will face individualized, eternal accountability for every sin he caused. Jacob also addresses the deep theological question of evil’s existence, arguing that God delays judgment not out of weakness, but out of love, giving people time to repent. The sermon culminates in a call to spiritual warfare: when Satan accuses, believers should respond not with shame, but with the truth of Christ’s victory and Satan’s impending doom.
Satan’s greatest fear is his own judgment, which is the central theme of divine justice.
God delays Satan’s destruction to allow time for repentance and to prove Satan a liar through the redemption of believers.
The judgment of Satan parallels Christ’s judgment—both involve humiliation, vindication, and eternal consequences.
Satan is currently accusing believers before God, but Jesus stands as our advocate at the right hand of the throne.
Hell is eternal and conscious; if it weren’t, heaven could not be either.
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Satan's Least Favorite Subject: The Judgment of Satan
“The thing that troubles him the most is something Christians are largely ignorant of, beyond a very shallow amount of understanding. The thing that Satan likes least in the Bible, of all the subjects and themes in scriptures, the thing the devil likes least is the judgment of Satan.”
The Two Judgments of Satan: Premillennial and Postmillennial
Jacob explains that Satan’s judgment occurs in two stages: a temporary binding during the millennium (Revelation 20:1–3), followed by his final, eternal condemnation after the millennium. This dual judgment mirrors the two-stage nature of human salvation—past, present, and future redemption.
Satan as Accuser: The Cosmic Battle at the Throne of God
“While Satan is at the right hand of the throne accusing us, Jesus is at the right hand of the throne of God making intercession for us. So you get these two guys right at the right hand of God, one accusing us, one trying to justify us. Who do you think God's going to listen to?”
The Parallel Between Christ’s Judgment and Satan’s Judgment
“The judgment of Christ began with humiliation. Although king of kings, he was publicly humiliated hanging nearly naked on a Roman cross being tortured in our place. One of two things are going to happen to people. On the day of judgment, every sin is going to be made known, open. Or Christ will have been humiliated in their place already.”
Satan’s Pride and the Fall of the Luciferian King
“Pride is the sin that gives rise to other sin. It's man's first sin, it's Satan's first sin, it's the seminal sin. Jesus who was God and had everything to be proud of, had no pride. We have nothing to be proud of except him and we battle with it daily. But Satan is driven by pride.”
“The next time Satan reminds you of your past, remind him of his future. God bless.”
“The judgment of Christ began with humiliation. Although king of kings, he was publicly humiliated hanging nearly naked on a Roman cross being tortured in our place. One of two things are going to happen to people. On the day of judgment, every sin is going to be made known, open. Or Christ will have been humiliated in their place already.”
“The thing that troubles him the most is something Christians are largely ignorant of, beyond a very shallow amount of understanding. The thing that Satan likes least in the Bible, of all the subjects and themes in scriptures, the thing the devil likes least is the judgment of Satan.”
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