Lucifer premiered last night on Fox. As you might expect, the devil is the lead character. He decides to take a vacation, so he abdicates his throne in hell and flees to Los Angeles. There he opens a nightclub and ends up fighting crime alongside a police detective.
It is appropriate that Lucifer’s nightclub is named “Lux,” which is Latin for “light,” since “Satan disguises himself as an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11:14). Not surprisingly, Lucifer is highly deceptive.
Early in last night’s episode, the devil tells a woman who fears she has sold her soul to Satan, “The devil isn’t that interested in your soul.” Then he claims that “God has nothing to do with your mess.”
I was especially troubled by the show’s depiction of Satan as compassionate toward hurting people. Lucifer tells one troubled woman, “Pull yourself together. That’s it. That’s all I’m asking. You’re wasting your talent and your life.”
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