The battle between Michael and Satan is not Michael defending God from the Devil. Satan is no threat to God. Lucifer, who became Satan, the Devil, was told by God that heaven is his if he can take it. As far as God is concerned, the angels deserve to be ruled by Satan if they fail to rise to the occasion. He let Satan rule the world because humanity failed to rise to the occasion.
God is God whether Satan conquers Creation or not. Though Satan fancies himself the rival of God, he is nothing of the sort. The Devil is an aspect within a dynamic and nothing more. God wants to see how things play out. He is putting everything he made to the test. When all is tested, he shall decide who and what has a place in the new heaven and the new earth.
Everything was decided within the Trinity, from the
beginning. God spoke his Word as the name “Jesus” into the haunting that was the
Holy Ghost, the Spirit. The name became the man. As the Word of God, Jesus is
God. Made flesh, the Word of God became the son of God as the Son of Man. He
was filled with the Spirit and when he died, he was quickened by the Spirit. He
is God and the Spirit as one and the same… as one of you.
Jesus is a hybrid born of a woman as the mortal son of an immortal father. He is King. He rose from the dead as something greater than ever before. He shall replace his Father in the top spot.
Alexander the Great was a hybrid born of a woman as the mortal son of an immortal father. He became a king. He was risen from the dead and became Michael. He shall replace his father, Lucifer, as the ultimate creation.
Lucifer did not create himself. God created Lucifer. God wrote the line of code that Satan streamed into the body of a woman. In other words: though Satan fathered Alexander, God created him. By the Word of God, Jesus, Alexander became Michael.
Alexander the Great was a demon. He was a man without a soul animated by the spirit of a cherub. When he died, his spirit was trapped in the Underworld, the lower frequency of this world.
Jesus died in the sins of the world, thus, he submerged into the lower frequency. Unlike the demons and lost souls, however, he was not trapped. The sins he died with were not his own, thus, he was free of them. He was filled with the Spirit and the Spirit is freedom itself. Jesus was in no hurry to leave the Underworld, however. The Spirit inspired those to be saved to utter the very name it heard as the Word of God. Alexander was one of the many who uttered the name.
The battle between Michael and Satan is the Son’s version
of his Father’s ultimate creation being put to the test. Michael prevails,
proving that Jesus is worthy to succeed as Creator. The Father is
well pleased, knowing, for it is proven, that all shall be better for it.
Can you imagine so many people actually believing that there is a God vs. Satan thing going on? The only reason this really happens at all is because so many people are stupid. They know Satan is a creation of God, yet they still see some sort of rivalry. And when it comes down to it, it's really just people against people. People choose God or they choose Satan. But when you consider what these two beings are, there really shouldn't be a choice. People are just blankity-blank stupid.
ReplyDeleteHOPELESSLY stupid, and not because God didn't give them the brainpower to be otherwise. Living according their nature of dust and water, they settle and go stagnant into a state of apathy. Their hearts, minds and souls languish from sheer neglect until withering away entirely.
DeleteThe Father does not do things half-way, he told Satan if he wants it take it. Satan's defeat at the hands of Michael (Alexander) is final demonstration of Satan's impotence. The shame being he is defeated by the blood of a woman, his Son.
ReplyDeleteYes. Demons are rightfully viewed as inferior by devils... yet Michael, a demon, defeats the Devil. The least is the greatest and the greatest least, indeed. Jesus makes a mockery of everyone and everything that supposedly put him in his place.
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