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The Remnant Awakens - Before the Beginning: The True Story of Earth, the Fall of Hasatan, and the Void in Genesis

the full story of hasatan (continued)


Chapter 1

Intro

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Shalom, family. Welcome back to The Remnant Awakens. I’m your brother Pierre Lidji, and today, we’re going way, way back—before the beginning as most of us have ever heard it. You know, we always hear, “In the beginning, the earth was without form and void, and darkness was on the face of the deep.” But, like, have you ever stopped and asked—why? Why was there darkness? Why was the earth empty, not full of life and beauty from the start? And, why was there already a serpent—a fallen being—lurking in the garden before Ad'am and Shawah even showed up? I mean, that’s always bugged me. If everything was perfect, how did evil get in so early? Today, we’re gonna dig into that. We’re gonna talk about the real story behind the darkness, the chaos, and the war that was already happening before humanity even took a breath. So, let’s get into it.

Chapter 2

The Real Beginning

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Alright, so let’s start at the real beginning. Genesis chapter 1 verse 1 says, “In the beginning Elohiym created the heavens and the earth.” Simple, right? But, you know, sometimes the simplest things are the deepest. Elohiym—Yahuah—He made everything. The heavens, the earth, all of it. But notice, it doesn’t say how long ago that was. It doesn’t say what was happening before that. It just says, “In the beginning.” And, I mean, that’s a big statement. It’s like, boom—creation. But then, right after that, things get weird.

Chapter 3

The Earth Becomes Wrecked

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, here’s where it gets interesting. Genesis chapter 1 verse 2 says, “And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep.” But, see, that word “was”—in Hebrew, it can also mean “became.” So, the earth became formless and empty. That’s not just a blank canvas. That’s like something happened. Something wrecked it. And, you know, religion never really talks about that. They just skip over it, like, “Oh, it was just empty.” But why, would Yahuah create something empty and dark? That’s not His character. He’s a Creator of life, of order, of beauty. So, something must’ve gone down between verse 1 and verse 2. Some kind of disaster, some kind of war. And, honestly, that’s where the story of hasatan—the adversary—really starts to make sense.

Chapter 4

Hasatan Once Had Kingdoms

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, let’s talk about hasatan. The Scriptures give us clues that he wasn’t always the enemy. He had kingdoms, authority, even beauty. Like, in Ezekiel and Isaiah, it talks about this being who was perfect, full of wisdom, covered in precious stones, walking in the midst of the stones of fire. But pride was found in him. He wanted to be like the Most High. And, you know, as we discussed in a previous episode about Babylon and Nimrod, that same spirit of rebellion—trying to build your own kingdom, your own authority apart from Yahuah—that’s the spirit of hasatan. He had kingdoms, he had power, but he lost it all because of pride and rebellion. And when he fell, he didn’t just fall alone.

Chapter 5

The Re-Creation and the Garden

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, what does Yahuah do next? He doesn’t just leave the earth in chaos. He moves. The Ruach Ha'Qodesh of Yahuah Elohiym hovers over the waters, and He starts to speak—“Let there be light.” He brings order out of chaos, life out of death. He separates the waters, brings forth land, plants, animals, and finally, He forms Adam and Shawah. He plants a garden—Eden—a place of beauty and purpose. But, you see, the serpent is already there. The enemy is already lurking, waiting for his chance. The garden is a place of restoration, but it’s also a battlefield. The war that started before creation is now playing out on earth, with humanity right in the middle.

Chapter 6

The Rebellious Angels and Their Judgment

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And hasatan didn’t fall alone. There were other rebellious angels—malakim—who joined him. Some of them, as we see in other scriptures, left their proper place, came down, and corrupted humanity even more. Their judgment was severe. Some are already locked away, waiting for the final judgment. Others are still at work, deceiving, twisting, trying to drag as many as they can down with them. It’s not just a story about one bad angel. It’s a whole rebellion, a cosmic war. And, honestly, that’s why the world is the way it is. That’s why there’s so much deception, so much evil and death, so much chaos. It’s not just random. It’s a war that started before we even got here.

Chapter 7

Yahusha in She’ol

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, let’s fast forward a bit. After Yahusha died, where did He go? A lot of people don’t talk about this, but the Scriptures say He went to She’ol—the place of the dead. He didn’t just lay in the tomb. Ephesians chapter 4 verse 9 says - “He also descended into the lower parts of the earth.”, and, 1 Peter chapter 3 verse 19 says - “He went and preached to the spirits in prison…”, these are the angels who committed the sin of Genesis chapter 6 — mating with human women and creating the Nephilim.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

He went to She’ol — not heaven. And He proclaimed judgment to the fallen ones. He took the keys of death and She’ol (Revelation chapter 1 verse 18), proving He had conquered sin, rebellion, and the grave. It’s not just about dying for our sins. It’s about breaking the power of the enemy that started way back before Genesis. Yahusha went to the root of the problem and dealt with it once and for all But He did not bring people to heaven.

Chapter 8

The Dead Are Still Asleep

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And here’s the truth—contrary to what a lot of religion teaches, the dead aren’t up in heaven or burning in hell right now. They’re asleep. The Scriptures say the dead know nothing. They’re waiting for the resurrection, for Yahusha to return and call them out of the grave. That’s why Yahusha had to go to She’ol—to break the power of death, to make a way for resurrection. The enemy wants us to believe all kinds of lies about what happens after death, but the truth is, we’re waiting. The story isn’t finished yet.

Chapter 9

Why This Matters

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, why does all this matter? Why dig into the darkness before the beginning, the fall of hasatan, the chaos in Genesis? Because the beginning wasn’t just light and beauty. It was war. And we’re still in that war. The enemy is still trying to deceive, to destroy, to keep us from our true identity as children of Yahuah. If we don’t understand the real story, we’ll fall for the same old lies. That’s why, as the remnant, we gotta wake up. We gotta know who we are, who the enemy is, and what’s really at stake. This isn’t just history—it’s our reality.

Chapter 10

Outro

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Alright, family, that’s it for today. I’m Pierre Lidji, your brother from the tribe of Yahudah, and this is The Remnant Awakens.If this message stirred something in you — don’t keep it to yourself. Like this video so it reaches more people, subscribe if you’re awakening to truth, and comment below with what stood out to you the most. And if you know someone still sleeping share this episode with them. Until next time, Shalom. See you all on the next episode.