Satan is not bound.
John 12:31 ...now the ruler of this world will be cast out.
Note that Jesus didn't say bound and thrown in a pit. Cast out means pushed outside.
If Satan is bound how can he continue to deceive people.
IICor.4:4 whose minds the god of this age has blinded,...
Eph.2:2...the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience
1Pet.5:8...your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion...
I think you see from these verses that Satan is still doing his best to destroy as many people as possible. I think he gives special attention to the Jews and Israel because if he can destroy them he may stop Jesus Christ from ushering in the millennium, since the Tribulation is all about opening the eyes and hearts of the Jews.
Augustinian Replacement Theology just happens to coincide with the emergence of a dominant state church. It certainly helps to support it's claims that it (the state church) has control over all things religious, since in this doctrine it is paving the way for Jesus Christ to return and set up the Kingdom of God. It's not surprising Chiliasm (the belief in a future millennium) was branded heretical. Just look at some of the anathema's from Trent, anything that doesn't work to enhancing the power or authority of the state church is always treated as error.
I've pinged some others I thought might have some interest.
Satan continues to tempt all men. Those who have not been redeemed by Christ; those who do not have the indwelling Holy Spirit will be deceived and succumb to Satan. Those who belong to Christ, those whose names were declared "God's family" from before the foundation of the world will NOT be deceived and succumb to Satan.
This idea that Satan is running around outside the perfect, ordained control of God is a hallmark of Arminians. However, Calvinists know that Satan, like all creatures, is a created being and as such, he carries out the will of God, one way or another.
Do you think Satan could tempt you away from Christ? Is that a real possibility, given John 6, 10, 12, etc.?
Sometimes it seems the Baptist's rightful loathing of a state church spills over into a distaste for a strong church against which the gates of hell will not prevail.
Don't be afraid of the real church. It is mighty and its head has already won the battle over death and sin. He has risen.
worthy points, imho.
THX.