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  1. nouncing them as slaves. These angels, true to God, stood in
  2. amazement as they saw that Lucifer was successful in his effort to incite
  3. rebellion. He promised them a new and better government than they
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  5. then had, in which all would be freedom. Great numbers signified their
  6. purpose to accept him as their leader and chief commander. As he saw
  7. his advances were met with success, he flattered himself that he should
  8. yet have all the angels on his side, and that he would be equal with God
  9. Himself, and his voice of authority would be heard in commanding the
  10. entire host of heaven. Again the loyal angels warned him, and assured him
  11. what must be the consequences if he persisted; that He who could create
  12. the angels could by His power overturn all their authority and in some
  13. signal manner punish their audacity and terrible rebellion. To think that an
  14. angel should resist the law of God which was as sacred as Himself! They
  15. warned the rebellious to close their ears to Lucifer’s deceptive reasonings,
  16. and advised him and all who had been affected by him to go to God
  17. and confess their wrong for even admitting a thought of questioning His
  18. authority.
  19. Many of Lucifer’s sympathizers were inclined to heed the counsel of
  20. the loyal angels and repent of their dissatisfaction and be again received to
  21. the confidence of the Father and His dear Son. The mighty revolter then
  22. declared that he was acquainted with God’s law, and if he should submit
  23. to servile obedience, his honor would be taken from him. No more would
  24. he be intrusted with his exalted mission. He told them that
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  26. himself and they also had now gone too far to go back, and he would
  27. brave the consequences, for to bow in servile worship to the Son of God
  28. he never would; that God would not forgive, and now they must assert
  29. their liberty and gain by force the position and authority which was not
  30. willingly accorded to them. [Thus it was that Lucifer, “the light-bearer,”
  31. the sharer of God’s glory, the attendant of his throne, by transgression
  32. became Satan, “the adversary.”—Patriarchs and Prophets, 40.]
  33. The loyal angels hastened speedily to the Son of God and acquainted
  34. Him with what was taking place among the angels. They found the Father
  35. in conference with His beloved Son, to determine the means by which,
  36. for the best good of the loyal angels, the assumed authority of Satan
  37. could be forever put down. The great God could at once have hurled this
  38. archdeceiver from heaven; but this was not His purpose. He would give
  39. the rebellious an equal chance to measure strength and might with His
  40. own Son and His loyal angels. In this battle every angel would choose
  41. his own side and be manifested to all. It would not have been safe to
  42. suffer any who united with Satan in his rebellion to continue to occupy
  43. heaven. They had learned the lesson of genuine rebellion against the
  44. unchangeable law of God, and this is incurable. If God had exercised
  45. His power to punish this chief rebel, disaffected angels would not have
  46. been manifested; hence, God took another course, for He would manifest
  47. distinctly to all the heavenly host His justice and His judgment.
  48. War in Heaven
  49. It was the highest crime to rebel against the government of God. All
  50. heaven seemed in commotion. The angels were marshaled in companies,
  51. each division with a higher commanding angel at its head. Satan
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  53. was warring against the law of God, because ambitious to exalt himself
  54. and unwilling to submit to the authority of God’s Son, heaven’s great
  55. commander.
  56. All the heavenly host were summoned to appear before the Father,
  57. to have each case determined. Satan unblushingly made known his
  58. dissatisfaction that Christ should be preferred before Him. He stood
  59. up proudly and urged that he should be equal with God and should
  60. be taken into conference with the Father and understand His purposes.
  61. God informed Satan, that to His Son alone He would reveal His secret
  62. purposes, and He required all the family in heaven, even Satan, to yield
  63. Him implicit, unquestioned obedience; but that he (Satan) had proved
  64. himself unworthy of a place in heaven. Then Satan exultingly pointed
  65. to his sympathizers, comprising nearly one half of all the angels, and
  66. exclaimed, “These are with me! Will you expel these also, and make
  67. such a void in heaven?” He then declared that he was prepared to resist
  68. the authority of Christ and to defend his place in heaven by force of might,
  69. strength against strength.
  70. Good angels wept to hear the words of Satan and his exulting boasts.
  71. God declared that the rebellious should remain in heaven no longer. Their
  72. high and happy state had been held upon condition of obedience to the
  73. law which God had given to govern the high order of intelligences. But no
  74. provision had been made to save those who should venture to transgress
  75. His law. Satan grew bold in his rebellion, and expressed his contempt
  76. of the Creator’s law. This Satan could not bear. He claimed that angels
  77. needed no law but should be left free to follow their own will, which
  78. would ever guide them right; that law was a restriction of their liberty;
  79. and that to abolish law
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  81. was one great object of his standing as he did. The condition of the angels,
  82. he thought, needed improvement. Not so the mind of God, who had made
  83. laws and exalted them equal to Himself. The happiness of the angelic
  84. host consisted in their perfect obedience to law. Each had his special
  85. work assigned him, and until Satan rebelled, there had been perfect order
  86. and harmonious action in heaven.
  87. Then there was war in heaven. The Son of God, the Prince of heaven,
  88. and His loyal angels engaged in conflict with the archrebel and those
  89. who united with him. The Son of God and true, loyal angels prevailed;
  90. and Satan and his sympathizers were expelled from heaven. All the
  91. heavenly host acknowledged and adored the God of justice. Not a taint
  92. of rebellion was left in heaven. All was again peaceful and harmonious
  93. as before. Angels in heaven mourned the fate of those who had been their
  94. companions in happiness and bliss. Their loss was felt in heaven.
  95. The Father consulted His Son in regard to at once carrying out their
  96. purpose to make man to inhabit the earth. He would place man upon
  97. probation to test his loyalty before he could be rendered eternally secure.
  98. If he endured the test wherewith God saw fit to prove him, he should
  99. eventually be equal with the angels. He was to have the favor of God, and
  100. he was to converse with angels, and they with him. He did not s

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