Adages are like Proverbs; they are mean to guide, renew, comfort, or edify in times of stress or adversity. One adage Christians use is: "What Satan meant for bad, God uses for the good." The adage means that even when something really bad happens, God can turn it around into something good. We can find an example or two from The Bible.
Modern example
In Genesis 50:20, Joseph tells his brothers that what they meant for evil, God meant for good.
In Christian belief, Saint Michael is often depicted as defeating Satan in battle. This symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
In Christian theology, Michael is often depicted as an archangel who defeats Satan in battle. This battle is symbolic of good triumphing over evil.
In Christian theology, Michael the Archangel is often depicted as a powerful warrior who defeats Satan in battle. This belief is based on the idea that Michael represents the forces of good and righteousness, while Satan represents evil and temptation. Ultimately, the victory of Michael over Satan symbolizes the triumph of good over evil.
In the Bible, Satan was God's angel, but became evil out of greed. They aren't representations. The modern christian names The Christian God, "God" or "Lord". God's name was really Jaweh or Jehovah. Final answer: In the Christian mind, they are real, maybe even physical.
I asked my pastor this same question not a week ago. He told me Call of Duty is a very good game because it helps bring people together. The communal spirit of killing zombies (Satan's spawn), Germans (Satan's spawn), Jews (Satan's spawn), and anything not christian (Satan's spawn), is good for the soul and should be exercised regularly. This should be done in real life (if you can get away with it) and in video games (because no one can stop you) as often as possible.
There was no equivalent to the Christian 'Satan', or the devil, but the ruler of the underworld -- the afterlife -- was Hades. He wasn't good or bad, he just happened to get the bad straw in the drawing of lots between himself, Poseidon, and Zeus.
In Christian theology, Satan is not believed to have the power to perform miracles in the same way that God or divine beings can. Miracles are typically seen as acts of divine intervention or supernatural occurrences that are in line with God's will. Satan is often associated with deception, temptation, and evil rather than miraculous acts.
According to my understanding of this, "Satan" is the name of ONE specific individual, the chief of all evil (according to Christian beliefs, and some other beliefs), so it doesn't make much sense to talk about "examples" in plural, if there is only one. Answer 2: Good Examples of Satan's influence are the deadly sins like pride, etc...
it Satan for happy and good so if you have eleni as your name you have a good name.
According to the Christian Bible, 666 is associated with Satan so for most people, it is bad luck.
satan is SATAN!HE CAN'T