Did satan Rejoice When Jesus Died?
Not until the death of Christ was the
character of Satan clearly revealed to the angels or to the unfallen worlds. The archapostate had so clothed himself with deception that even
holy beings had not understood his principles. They had not clearly seen the nature
of his rebellion. {DA 758.3}
Could one sin have been found in Christ,
had He in one particular yielded to Satan to escape the terrible torture, the
enemy of God and man would have triumphed. Christ bowed His head and died, but
He held fast His faith and His submission to God. "And I heard a loud
voice saying in heaven, Now is come salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of
our God, and the power of His Christ: for the accuser of our brethren is cast
down, which accused them before our God day and night." Rev. 12:10. {DA 761.1}
Satan saw that his disguise was torn
away. His administration was laid open before the unfallen angels and before
the heavenly universe. He had revealed himself as a murderer. By shedding the
blood of the Son of God, he had uprooted himself from the sympathies of the
heavenly beings. Henceforth his work was restricted. Whatever attitude he might assume, he could no longer await the
angels as they came from the heavenly courts, and before them accuse Christ's
brethren of being clothed with the garments of blackness and the defilement of
sin. The last link of sympathy between Satan and the heavenly world was
broken. {DA 761.2}
Last Tie of Sympathy Severed.--When Christ cried out, "It is finished," all heaven
triumphed. The controversy between Christ and Satan in regard to the execution
of the plan of salvation was ended. The spirit of Satan and his works had taken
deep root in the affections of the children of men. For Satan to have
come into power would have been death to the world. The implacable hatred he
felt toward the Son of God was revealed in his manner of treating Him while He
was in the world. Christ's betrayal, trial, and crucifixion were all planned by
the fallen foe. His hatred, carried out in the death of the Son of God, placed
Satan where his true diabolical character was revealed to all created
intelligences that had not fallen through sin.
{5BC 1149.9}
The holy angels were horror-stricken that
one who had been of their number could fall so far as to be capable of such
cruelty. Every sentiment of sympathy or pity which they
had ever felt for Satan in his exile, was quenched in their hearts. That
his envy should be exercised in such a revenge upon an innocent person was
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enough to strip him of
his assumed robe of celestial light, and to reveal the hideous deformity
beneath; but to manifest such malignity toward the divine Son of God, who had,
with unprecedented self-denial, and love for the creatures formed in His image,
come from heaven and assumed their fallen nature, was such a heinous crime
against Heaven that it caused the angels to shudder with horror, and severed
forever the last tie of sympathy existing between Satan and the heavenly world
(3SP 183, 184). {5BC 1149.10}
(Matt 27:51.) Satan Fell Like
Lightning.--When Christ cried, "It is finished," God's unseen hand rent
the strong fabric composing the veil of the temple from top to bottom. The way
into the holiest of all was made manifest. God bowed His head satisfied. Now
His justice and mercy could blend. He could be just, and yet the justifier of
all who should believe on Christ. He looked upon the victim expiring on the
cross, and said, "It is finished. The human race shall have another
trial." The redemption price was paid, and Satan
fell like lightning from heaven (MS 111, 1897). {5BC 1150.1}