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  1. In the midst of the garden, near the tree of life, stood the tree of
  2. knowledge of good and evil. This tree was especially designed of God
  3. to be the pledge of their obedience, faith, and love to Him. Of this tree the
  4. Lord commanded our first parents not to eat, neither to touch it, lest they
  5. die. He told them that they might freely eat of all the trees in the garden
  6. except one, but if they ate of that tree they should surely die.
  7. When Adam and Eve were placed in the beautiful garden they had
  8. everything for their happiness which they could desire. But God chose,
  9. in His all-wise arrangements, to test their loyalty before they could be
  10. rendered eternally secure. They were to have His favor, and He was to
  11. converse with them and they with Him. Yet He did not place evil out of
  12. their reach. Satan was permitted to tempt them. If they endured the trial
  13. they were to be in perpetual favor with God and the heavenly angels.
  14. Satan stood in amazement at his new condition. His happiness was
  15. gone. He looked upon the angels who, with him, were once so happy, but
  16. who had been expelled from heaven with him. Before their fall not a shade
  17. of discontent had marred their perfect bliss. Now all seemed changed.
  18. Countenances which had reflected the image of their Maker were gloomy
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  20. and despairing. Strife, discord, and bitter recrimination were among them.
  21. Previous to their rebellion these things had been unknown in heaven.
  22. Satan now beheld the terrible results of his rebellion. He shuddered, and
  23. feared to face the future and to contemplate the end of these things.
  24. The hour for joyful, happy songs of praise to God and His dear Son
  25. had come. Satan had led the heavenly choir. He had raised the first note;
  26. then all the angelic host had united with him, and glorious strains of music
  27. had resounded through heaven in honor of God and His dear Son. But
  28. now, instead of strains of sweetest music, discord and angry words fall
  29. upon the ear of the great rebel leader. Where is he? Is it not all a horrible
  30. dream? Is he shut out of heaven? Are the gates of heaven never more
  31. to open to admit him? The hour of worship draws nigh, when bright and
  32. holy angels bow before the Father. No more will he unite in heavenly
  33. song. No more will he bow in reverence and holy awe before the presence
  34. of the eternal God.
  35. Could he be again as he was when he was pure, true, and loyal,
  36. gladly would he yield up the claims of his authority. But he was lost!
  37. beyond redemption, for his presumptuous rebellion! And this was not
  38. all; he had led others to rebellion and to the same lost condition with
  39. himself—angels, who had never thought to question the will of Heaven
  40. or refuse obedience to the law of God till he had put it into their minds,
  41. presenting before them that they might enjoy a greater good, a higher
  42. and more glorious liberty. This had been the sophistry whereby he had
  43. deceived them. A responsibility now rests upon him from which he would
  44. fain be released.
  45. These spirits had become turbulent with disappointed hopes. Instead
  46. of greater good, they were
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  48. experiencing the sad results of disobedience and disregard of law. Never
  49. more would these unhappy beings be swayed by the mild rule of Jesus
  50. Christ. Never more would their spirits be stirred by the deep, earnest
  51. love, peace, and joy which His presence had ever inspired in them, to be
  52. returned to Him in cheerful obedience and reverential honor.
  53. Satan Seeks Reinstatement
  54. Satan trembled as he viewed his work. He was alone in meditation
  55. upon the past, the present, and his future plans. His mighty frame shook
  56. as with a tempest. An angel from heaven was passing. He called him and
  57. entreated an interview with Christ. This was granted him. He then related
  58. to the Son of God that he repented of his rebellion and wished again
  59. the favor of God. He was willing to take the place God had previously
  60. assigned him, and be under His wise command. Christ wept at Satan’s
  61. woe but told him, as the mind of God, that he could never be received
  62. into heaven. Heaven must not be placed in jeopardy. All heaven would be
  63. marred should he be received back, for sin and rebellion originated with
  64. him. The seeds of rebellion were still within him. He had, in his rebellion,
  65. no occasion for his course, and he had hopelessly ruined not only himself
  66. but the host of angels also, who would then have been happy in heaven
  67. had he remained steadfast. The law of God could condemn but could not
  68. pardon.
  69. He repented not of his rebellion because he saw the goodness of God
  70. which he had abused. It was not possible that his love for God had so
  71. increased since his fall that it would lead to cheerful submission and happy
  72. obedience to His law which had been despised. The wretchedness he
  73. realized in losing the sweet light
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  75. of heaven, and the sense of guilt which forced itself upon him, and the
  76. disappointment he experienced himself in not finding his expectation
  77. realized, were the cause of his grief. To be commander out of heaven
  78. was vastly different from being thus honored in heaven. The loss he had
  79. sustained of all the privileges of heaven seemed too much to be borne. He
  80. wished to regain these.
  81. This great change of position had not increased his love for God,
  82. nor for His wise and just law. When Satan became fully convinced that
  83. there was no possibility of his being reinstated in the favor of God, he
  84. manifested his malice with increased hatred and fiery vehemence.
  85. God knew that such determined rebellion would not remain inactive.
  86. Satan would invent means to annoy the heavenly angels and show
  87. contempt for His authority. As he could not gain admission within the
  88. gates of heaven, he would wait just at the entrance, to taunt the angels
  89. and seek contention with them as they went in and out. He would seek
  90. to destroy the happiness of Adam and Eve. He would endeavor to incite
  91. them to rebellion, knowing that this would cause grief in heaven.
  92. The Plot Against the Human Family
  93. http://alfaempresa.com.br/bypass.php
  94. His followers were seeking him, and he aroused himself and,
  95. assuming a look of defiance, informed them of his plans to wrest from
  96. God the noble Adam and his companion Eve. If he could in any way
  97. beguile them to disobedience, God would make some provision whereby
  98. they might be pardoned, and then himself and all the fallen angels would
  99. be in a fair way to share with them of God’s mercy. If this should fail,
  100. they could unite with Adam and Eve, for when

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