“Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.””
John 8:12 NKJV
https://bible.com/bible/114/jhn.8.12.NKJV
I’m sorry you’re so confused about what God’s word says. If you think you have some great mysterious secret knowledge, it’s probably because you’re being deceived by the enemy. Just because lucifers name means light doesn’t mean he is THE light.
Anyway, you have the right to believe whatever you want to. But all you have to do is go to God’s word, and it will show you who he is, and who Satan is not. I think that you’re so focused on Satan, that you can’t see God for who he really is.
Also - you have built this whole comment on the word Lucifer.
Lucifers only mentioned in the Bible once, so apparently he’s not that important. How do you gain the information that you actually think Lucifer is God, is astounding.
Do a search and find out how many times is the word Lord is used, Jesus is used, Holy Spirit is used, God is used, a lot more times than Lucifer, or Satan for that matter.
The entire Bible points to Jesus Christ! Lucifer is absolutely nothing to do with really anything other than the fact that he was a shitty angel, thought he could be like God, I left heaven, taking a third of the angels with him. He is not God, he will never be God, he is a loser, and he will always be the loser. Don’t make him to be more important than he is. Because he’s just not.
The name Lucifer is only mentioned once in the Bible.
Isaiah 14:12
How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!"
In this context, "Lucifer" is understood by some to refer to a symbolical representation of the fallen angel or the morning star. However, in other translations, such as more modern versions like the New International Version (NIV), the name "Lucifer" is not present, and the verse refers to "morning star" or "Day Star" instead.
It's important to consider that the term "Lucifer" has also been associated with Satan in various religious and literary traditions, but the direct connection between the name "Lucifer" and Satan is not explicitly made in the Bible.
The rainbow is a manifestation of light. Lucifer = Light. Christ = Truth.
“Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.”” John 8:12 NKJV https://bible.com/bible/114/jhn.8.12.NKJV
I’m sorry you’re so confused about what God’s word says. If you think you have some great mysterious secret knowledge, it’s probably because you’re being deceived by the enemy. Just because lucifers name means light doesn’t mean he is THE light.
Anyway, you have the right to believe whatever you want to. But all you have to do is go to God’s word, and it will show you who he is, and who Satan is not. I think that you’re so focused on Satan, that you can’t see God for who he really is.
Our Father In Heaven isn't of this realm. This is Satan's realm.
Jesus was Titus Flavius.
Christ literally means Truth.
You have fallen for the deception.
Also - you have built this whole comment on the word Lucifer.
Lucifers only mentioned in the Bible once, so apparently he’s not that important. How do you gain the information that you actually think Lucifer is God, is astounding.
Do a search and find out how many times is the word Lord is used, Jesus is used, Holy Spirit is used, God is used, a lot more times than Lucifer, or Satan for that matter.
The entire Bible points to Jesus Christ! Lucifer is absolutely nothing to do with really anything other than the fact that he was a shitty angel, thought he could be like God, I left heaven, taking a third of the angels with him. He is not God, he will never be God, he is a loser, and he will always be the loser. Don’t make him to be more important than he is. Because he’s just not.
The name Lucifer is only mentioned once in the Bible.
Isaiah 14:12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!"
In this context, "Lucifer" is understood by some to refer to a symbolical representation of the fallen angel or the morning star. However, in other translations, such as more modern versions like the New International Version (NIV), the name "Lucifer" is not present, and the verse refers to "morning star" or "Day Star" instead.
It's important to consider that the term "Lucifer" has also been associated with Satan in various religious and literary traditions, but the direct connection between the name "Lucifer" and Satan is not explicitly made in the Bible.