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The Sword of Gilead & The Book of Angels
from Eve, he broke his covenant with God, and by
default, he legally handed that dominion to the
fallen serpent. Satan then became the god of this
world and so he had legal access up to, but not
including the Throne in heaven. This meant that
the sanctuary was defiled and so the curses came
to the earth.
Now we see in Job, that Satan has legal
access to heaven amongst the sons of God (angels)
and so the effrontery and belligerent boldness to
approach God and demand power over Job.
As much as this situation, whereby Satan
pillages everything Job loves including his health,
we see that Satan’s destructive evil bound by
God’s limitations demonstrates again he is not
equal to God. In addition, it also becomes clear
that destruction, death, and disease do not come
from God, but from this evil angel.
The Catholic Catechism says that “Sickness
and disease came from sin in the first place” and so
again, these do not come from God. However, this
causes many dilemmas for people who struggle
with accepting healing from God because of their
sin.
As much as the Catholic Catechism refers
to the sin of Adam that brought death into the
world, it also refers to the first sin, which is that of
Lucifer rejecting God at the heavenly rebellion
that also corrupted a third of the angels that fell
with him. Hence, we see that sickness, disease,
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