Where does Mrs White say that even Satan was afraid during the flood?

Ellen White provides a vivid description of the terror experienced during the global Deluge, noting that the intensity of the storm was so great that even the leader of the rebellion feared for his own existence. Amidst the crashing elements and the destruction of the world he had sought to control, the adversary was forced to acknowledge the overwhelming power of the Creator. The experience of the fallen angels during this time is described as one of extreme apprehension. Having witnessed the results of their influence on humanity, they were compelled to face the reality of divine judgment. During the height of the tempest, Satan himself was filled with dread, fearing that he would be destroyed along with the world he had corrupted. This moment of fear highlights the limitations of demonic power when confronted by the direct intervention of God. While the adversary often works through natural disasters and calamities to bring about ruin and desolation (GC 589.3), the Flood served as a unique demonstration of divine authority that left even the powers of darkness trembling for their own safety.


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