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Early in the days of the Lucifer rebellion, salvation was offered all rebels by Michael.
To all who would show proof of sincere repentance, he offered, upon his attainment of
complete universe sovereignty, forgiveness and reinstatement in some form of universe
service. None of the leaders accepted this merciful proffer. But thousands of the angels
and the lower orders of celestial beings, including hundreds of the Material Sons and
Daughters, accepted the mercy proclaimed by the Panoptians and were given
rehabilitation at the time of Jesus' resurrection nineteen hundred years ago. These
beings have since been transferred to the Father's world of Jerusem, where they must
be held, technically, until the Uversa courts hand down a decision in the matter of
Gabriel vs. Lucifer. But no one doubts that, when the annihilation verdict is issued,
these repentant and salvaged personalities will be exempted from the decree of extinction.
These probationary souls now labor with the Panoptians in the work of caring for the
Father's world.
The affectionate heavenly Father, whose spirit indwells his children on earth, is not a
divided personality--one of justice and one of mercy--neither does it require a mediator
to secure the Father's favor or forgiveness. Divine righteousness is not dominated
by strict retributive justice; God as a father transcends God as a judge. Facing the
world of personality, God is discovered to be a loving person; facing the spiritual world,
he is a personal love; in religious experience he is both. Love identifies the volitional
will of God. The goodness of God rests at the bottom of the divine free-willness--the
universal tendency to love, show mercy, manifest patience, and minister forgiveness.
Pentecost, with its spiritual endowment, was designed forever to loose the religion of the
Master from all dependence upon physical force; the teachers of this new religion are now
equipped with spiritual weapons. They are to go out to conquer the world with unfailing
forgiveness, matchless good will, and abounding love. They are equipped to overcome
evil with good, to vanquish hate by love, to destroy fear with a courageous and living faith
in truth. Jesus had already taught his followers that his religion was never passive; always
were his disciples to be active and positive in their ministry of mercy and in their
manifestations of love. No longer did these believers look upon Yahweh as
"the Lord of Hosts." They now regarded the eternal Deity as the "God and Father of
the Lord Jesus Christ." They made that progress, at least, even if they did in some measure
fail fully to grasp the truth that God is also the spiritual Father of every individual.
To all who would show proof of sincere repentance, he offered, upon his attainment of
complete universe sovereignty, forgiveness and reinstatement in some form of universe
service. None of the leaders accepted this merciful proffer. But thousands of the angels
and the lower orders of celestial beings, including hundreds of the Material Sons and
Daughters, accepted the mercy proclaimed by the Panoptians and were given
rehabilitation at the time of Jesus' resurrection nineteen hundred years ago. These
beings have since been transferred to the Father's world of Jerusem, where they must
be held, technically, until the Uversa courts hand down a decision in the matter of
Gabriel vs. Lucifer. But no one doubts that, when the annihilation verdict is issued,
these repentant and salvaged personalities will be exempted from the decree of extinction.
These probationary souls now labor with the Panoptians in the work of caring for the
Father's world.
The affectionate heavenly Father, whose spirit indwells his children on earth, is not a
divided personality--one of justice and one of mercy--neither does it require a mediator
to secure the Father's favor or forgiveness. Divine righteousness is not dominated
by strict retributive justice; God as a father transcends God as a judge. Facing the
world of personality, God is discovered to be a loving person; facing the spiritual world,
he is a personal love; in religious experience he is both. Love identifies the volitional
will of God. The goodness of God rests at the bottom of the divine free-willness--the
universal tendency to love, show mercy, manifest patience, and minister forgiveness.
Pentecost, with its spiritual endowment, was designed forever to loose the religion of the
Master from all dependence upon physical force; the teachers of this new religion are now
equipped with spiritual weapons. They are to go out to conquer the world with unfailing
forgiveness, matchless good will, and abounding love. They are equipped to overcome
evil with good, to vanquish hate by love, to destroy fear with a courageous and living faith
in truth. Jesus had already taught his followers that his religion was never passive; always
were his disciples to be active and positive in their ministry of mercy and in their
manifestations of love. No longer did these believers look upon Yahweh as
"the Lord of Hosts." They now regarded the eternal Deity as the "God and Father of
the Lord Jesus Christ." They made that progress, at least, even if they did in some measure
fail fully to grasp the truth that God is also the spiritual Father of every individual.
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