"THE DEVIL AS A ROARING LION"
(1 Pet.5: 8)
This verse is often quoted in support of the popular belief in a supernatural personal Agent of evil, briefly described as the Devil, possessing attributes of omnipotence and omnipresence almost equal to God. But Peter's expression does not convey that idea at all. To understand his meaning consider the Scriptural use of the words: Devil, Lion, Roaring, Devour and Prey.
DEVIL:The primary meaning of this word is "a false accuser" or "slanderer", diabolos being derived from diabollo' to thrust through, defame,"accuse' ' (see Luke 16: 1). It . It is applied to men who slander God and oppose His truth. Thus, speaking of Judas, Jesus said, "Have notI chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil?" (John 6:70). And Paul, speaking of deacons, says, "So must their wives be grave, not slanderers (diaboloi, 1 Tim. 3: 11). And again, "Men shall be false accusers" (diaboloi, 2 Tim. 3: 3). Thus "devil"is human, masculine or feminine; and like "man" may be either singular or plural. When Peter speaks of "your adversary, the devil",he means not the imaginary fiend of Miltonic theology, but the aggregate of human enmity, and evil speaking, of which he had been telling the brethren in ch. 4 :2, 3, 4. Hence the exhortation, “Be sober, be vigilant."' So, in his second epistle, Peter goes on to warn his brethren against "false teachers . . . who shall privily bring in damnable heresies" (ch. 2, 1), "speaking evil of things they understand not" (v. 12), and "beguiling unstable souls" (v.14).
LION:Beasts are not infrequently
used in the Scriptures to symbolise both nations and
men. Daniel says he saw "four great beasts come up from the
sea"(Dan. 7: 3). These are explained to be "four
kings", or kingdoms(v. 17). "The first was like a lion" (v. 4), and
represented the Babylonian kingdom (Jer. 4 :7 ; 50 :17). It was a great blasphemer of God and destroyer
of His people
The Psalms
contain many references to the wicked as wild beasts: "He lieth in
wait secretly as a lion
in his den" (Psa. 10:9).Strong bulls of
"My soul is among lions ... even the sons of men, whose teeth are spears and arrows, and their tongue a sharp sword.
"He lieth
in wait secretly as a lion in his den: he lieth in wait to catch the poor"
(Psa. 10 : 9).
ROARING:When
The devil
roared like a lion at
DEVOUR:This does not signify the
eternal torment of "immortal souls" in a fiery hell, but the destruction
of character, property and life upon earth. The Pharisees "devoured
widows' houses" (Matt. 23: 14). "The wicked devoureth
the man that is more righteous than he" (Hab.
I : 13). The devil sought to devour Christ in infancy:
"Herod will seek the young child to destroy him" (Matt. 2: 13).
"There is a generation whose teeth are as swords and their jaw-teeth as
knives, to devour the poor from off the earth" (Prov.30:14 -- compare Psa. 57: 4). "Your own sword hath devoured, your
prophets"(Jer. 2: 30). God's "fiery
indignation shall devour the adversaries" (Heb.10 :
27) in the day of judgment. That is, the devil himself will then be devoured.
The false prophets in
The early
Christians were thus tempted of the, devil, when the Roman magistrates
persuaded them to execrate Christ, offer sacrifice to idols, and so to save
their lives. The devil was too much for some of them, hence we hear Paul say,
"At my first answer, no man stood by me, but all forsook me .. . nevertheless the Lord stood
with me ... and I was delivered out of the mouth of the lion" (2 Tim. 4:
16, 17). "The lion" here is "the devil” of 1 Pet. 5: 8,
that is, the Roman tribunal. It was of this also that Christ afterwards wrote
to the church at
PREY:It is obvious from what
has already been said that "the prey" of "the devil” was
the Christians themselves - their lives and all their belongings. In
Peter’s day, as in the day of Isaiah, the wicked were in power:
"Truth faileth, and he that departeth
from evil maketh himself a prey" (Isa.59:
15). The nation of
Such was the
condition of
"Therefore,
wait ye upon me (all ye meek of the earth, ch. 2: 3),
saith the Lord, until the day that I rise up to
the prey: for my determination is to gather the nations, that I may
assemble the kingdoms, to pour upon them mine indignation, even all my fierce
anger, for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of my
jealousy" (Zeph. 3: 8). Then God will
"break out the great teeth of the young lions" (Psa.
58: 6) and destroy the "grievous wolves" that have not spared the
flock (Acts 20 : 29). Then the faithful saints, who,
in Peter's day and afterwards, "resisted" the devil, being "steadfast
in the faith", and "overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the
word of their testimony, and loved not their lives unto death" (Rev.12: 9,
11), will turn upon him with a two- edged sword. "Let the saints be joyful
in glory . . . a two-edged sword in their hand, to execute vengeance upon the
heathen (nations), to bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with
fetters of iron, to execute upon them the judgments written: this honour have ALL HIS SAINTS" (Psa.
149: 5-9). Thus the "adversary,""devil,"
"roaring lion," "dragon," "old serpent ... .. satan," will be bound and
cast into the abyss for a thousand years, while Christ and thesaints
reign upon earth.