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What does the seed of Satan represent in the Bible?

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The seed of Satan represents those who remain in their sinful nature and are not born again, signifying rebellion against God.

In biblical teaching, the seed of Satan refers to those who are not part of God's elect and who live according to their sinful nature. This is particularly articulated in Genesis 3:15, where God states that there will be conflict between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent. Jesus further clarifies this dichotomy in John 8:44, calling those who reject Him, 'Ye are of your father, the devil.' The seed of Satan embodies spiritual death, rebellion against God, and the natural man who is unable to comprehend spiritual truths. In contrast, those born of the incorruptible seed, belonging to Christ, experience life and freedom.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, John 8:44

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