- de deels mislukte missie van Adam en Eva
- de “Lucifer rebellie”
Gabriel and the Lucifer Rebellion
When Lucifer went into rebellion, he was the administrator of more than six hundred planets, including ours. Lucifer served loyally for many ages. But, at some point, he became dissatisfied and decided to rebel. His first outspoken disloyalty was during a visit by Gabriel. Shortly after Gabriel arrived, Lucifer issued his manifesto, falsely labeled a “Declaration of Liberty.” Lucifer was a brilliant being and charming personality and many in his charge fell under his spell. They were persuaded by the declaration and joined Lucifer in open rebellion against the creators of our local universe, and God the creator of all things and beings.
After the rebellion began, Gabriel was counseled to grant every free will being the full opportunity to make a deliberate choice involving Lucifer’s Declaration of Liberty. They said that three times the number of beings would be led astray if arbitrary or summary methods of suppression were attempted. They all concurred in advising Gabriel to permit the rebellion to take its full and natural course, even if it should require a million years for the consequences to play out.
Lucifer was permitted to establish and organize his rebel government before Gabriel made any effort to contest the right of secession or the rebel’s propaganda. Gabriel’s only reaction was to announce that he would, in due time, speak for Michael and that all beings would be left free and unmolested.
When the time came, Gabriel conducted an unceasing exposure of the rebels’ sophistries. He and Lucifer established their respective camps not far apart on one of the System’s administrative worlds. For two years, war raged within the System and all the usual business came to a halt. Undecided ones freely went back and forth between the two camps until they joined one or the other. The Melchizedeks, archangels, and the Brilliant Evening Stars all remained loyal to Michael and, with Gabriel leading, they valiantly contended for the Father’s will and the Son’s (Michael’s) rule.
After two years, when every superhuman being in the System had decided whether to rebel or remain loyal, the war ended. But Lucifer and his unrepentant followers were allowed to roam free until Michael incarnated as Jesus and, during his forty days on Mount Hermon, terminated the rebellion. Michael offered all who rebelled pardons. Those who rejected his mercy and spurned repentance were interned on a prison world. Gabriel and others went about repairing the damage done by the rebellion. Of the six hundred worlds under Lucifer’s supervision, only thirty-seven planetary administrators (Planetary Princes) fell into rebellion, our world being one. The rebellion’s consequences are still being felt on these thirty-seven worlds but the war in heaven ended long ago. Soon after that, a new System Sovereign was chosen, a loyal and worthy administrator who still rules in the place of the traitor.
A Bible passage refers to the triumph over the rebels and Gabriel arresting them, in the book of Revelation, chapter 20: “Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven with the key to the Abyss, holding in his hand a great chain. He seized the dragon, that ancient serpent who is the devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years.”
