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  1. d they return.
  2. They were informed that they would have to lose their Eden
  3. home. They had yielded to Satan’s deception and believed the
  4. word of Satan, that God would lie. By their transgression they
  5. had opened a way for Satan to gain access to them more readily,
  6. and it was not safe for them to remain in the garden of Eden,
  7. lest in their state of sin, they gain access to the tree of life, and
  8. perpetuate a life of sin. They entreated to be permitted to remain,
  9. although they acknowledged that they had forfeited all right to
  10. blissful Eden. They promised that they would in the future yield
  11. to God implicit obedience. They were informed that in their
  12. fall from innocence to guilt, they gained no strength but great
  13. weakness. They had not preserved their integrity while they were
  14. in a state of holy, happy innocence, and they would have far less
  15. strength to remain true and loyal in a state of conscious guilt.
  16. They were filled with keenest anguish and remorse. They now
  17. realized that the penalty of sin was death.
  18. Angels were commissioned to immediately guard the way of
  19. the tree of life. It was Satan’s studied plan that Adam and Eve
  20. should disobey God, receive his frown, and then partake of the
  21. tree of life, that they might perpetuate a life of sin. But holy
  22. angels were sent to debar their way to the tree of life. Around
  23. these angels flashed beams of light on every side, which had the
  24. appearance of glittering swords.
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  26. Chapter IV. - The Plan of
  27. Salvation.
  28. Sorrow filled Heaven, as it was realized that man was lost, and
  29. the world that God created was to be filled with mortals doomed
  30. to misery, sickness, and death, and there was no way of escape
  31. for the offender. The whole family of Adam must die. I saw the
  32. lovely Jesus, and beheld an expression of sympathy and sorrow
  33. upon his countenance. Soon I saw him approach the exceeding
  34. bright light which enshrouded the Father. Said my accompanying
  35. angel, He is in close converse with his Father. The anxiety of the
  36. angels seemed to be intense while Jesus was communing with
  37. his Father. Three times he was shut in by the glorious light about
  38. the Father, and the third time he came from the Father his person
  39. could be seen. His countenance was calm, free from all perplexity
  40. and trouble, and shone with benevolence and loveliness, such as
  41. words cannot express. He then made known to the angelic host
  42. that a way of escape had been made for lost man. He told them
  43. that he had been pleading with his Father, and had offered to give
  44. his life a ransom, and take the sentence of death upon himself,
  45. that through him man might find pardon; that through the merits
  46. of his blood, and obedience to the law of God, they could have
  47. the favor of God, and be brought into the beautiful garden, and
  48. eat of the fruit of the tree of life.
  49. At first the angels could not rejoice, for their commander
  50. concealed nothing from them, but opened before them the plan
  51. of salvation. Jesus
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  53. told them that he would stand between the wrath of his Father and
  54. guilty man, that he would bear iniquity and scorn, and but few
  55. would receive him as the Son of God. Nearly all would hate and
  56. reject him. He would leave all his glory in Heaven, appear upon
  57. earth as a man, humble himself as a man, become acquainted by
  58. his own experience with the various temptations with which man
  59. would be beset, that he might know how to succor those who
  60. should be tempted; and that finally, after his mission as a teacher
  61. should be accomplished, he would be delivered into the hands
  62. of men, and endure almost every cruelty and suffering that Satan
  63. and his angels could inspire wicked men to inflict; that he should
  64. die the cruelest of deaths, hung up between the heavens and the
  65. earth as a guilty sinner; that he should suffer dreadful hours of
  66. agony, which even angels could not look upon, but would vail
  67. their faces from the sight. Not merely agony of body would he
  68. suffer; but mental agony, that with which bodily suffering could
  69. in no wise be compared. The weight of the sins of the whole
  70. world would be upon him. He told them he would die, and rise
  71. again the third day, and should ascend to his Father to intercede
  72. for wayward, guilty man.
  73. The angels prostrated themselves before him. They offered
  74. their lives. Jesus said to them that he should by his death save
  75. many; that the life of an angel could not pay the debt. His life
  76. alone could be accepted of his Father as a ransom for man. Jesus
  77. also told them that they should have a part to act, to be with
  78. him, and at different times strengthen him. That he should take
  79. man’s fallen nature, and his strength would not be even equal with
  80. theirs. And they should
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  82. be witnesses of his humiliation and great sufferings. And as they
  83. should witness his sufferings, and the hate of men towards him,
  84. they would be stirred with the deepest emotions, and through
  85. their love for him, would wish to rescue and deliver him from his
  86. murderers; but that they must not interfere to prevent anything
  87. they should behold; and that they should act a part in his
  88. resurrection; that the plan of salvation was devised, and his Father
  89. had accepted the plan.
  90. With a holy sadness Jesus comforted and cheered the angels,
  91. and informed them that hereafter those whom he should redeem
  92. would be with him, and ever dwell with him; and that by his
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  94. death he should ransom many, and destroy him who had the
  95. power of death. And his Father would give him the kingdom,
  96. and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, and
  97. he should possess it forever and ever. Satan and sinners should
  98. be destroyed, never more to disturb Heaven, or the purified new
  99. earth. Jesus bade the heavenly host be reconciled to the plan
  100. that his Father accepted, and rejoice that fallen man could be
  101. exalted again through his death, to obtain favor with God and
  102. enjoy Heaven.
  103. Then joy, inexpressible joy, filled Heaven. And the heavenly
  104. host sung a song of praise and

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