Exile of Lucifer

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by D. Brian Shafer


  Powerfully built, he had long brown hair like a mane over his

  broad shoulders. His handsome features were accented by his eyes,

  which were deep green and piercing. Michael was the chief warrior

  angel and the captain of the Lord's Host. As such, he commanded

  a large and loyal contingent of angels dedicated to upholding the

  authority of God and carrying out His will.

  Lucifer looked at the jewel-encrusted sword that hung from a

  golden sheath around Michael's waist. The sword was the insignia of

  his rank as an archangel; an honor recently conferred upon him by

  the Lord with great ceremony. Lucifer had arranged the service and

  this was the first occasion since that he and Michael had spoken.

  "You've come so very far, my friend," said Lucifer, indicating

  the sword. "It must be a great honor to have so much authority

  vested in you."

  "The Lord is gracious," agreed Michael. "His confidence in

  me is truly humbling. I only hope I can be half the servant that this

  represents." He patted the sword's handle at his side.

  "Come now, Michael," said Lucifer, "of all the angels in Heav-

  en who could possibly be better suited as archangel? Who? Maybe

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  Serus here?" he said, pointing at the smaller angel. "That will be all

  for now, Serus."

  Serus nodded and excused himself from the room, bowing as

  he went. Michael watched the little steward quietly shut the heavy

  chamber door as he exited the room.

  "Well, actually that's why I am here," said Michael, a little dis-

  turbed with the way Lucifer had dismissed Serus. His sense of mis-

  sion overcame this distraction and he went on. "In an official

  capacity, that is. I'm here to coordinate with you a ceremony for the

  installation of another archangel."

  "Really? Another archangel?" said Lucifer, trying to contain

  his curiosity. "And so soon after your own pronouncement! To

  whom go the honors this time?"

  "A friend to both of us. The Most High has decided that

  Gabriel shall stand in His presence with the full authority of

  Archangel, and will retain his responsibilities as Chief Messenger

  to the Kingdom! Isn't this a great honor for our brother?"

  "Quite," agreed Lucifer. He looked up and drummed his chin

  with his fingers as if in deep thought about the service he must now

  orchestrate. "I shall have to make this a most memorable occasion

  for Gabriel. After all, how often does one become an archangel?"

  He paused. "Though it does seem rather commonplace with Him

  these days, doesn't it?"

  Michael ignored Lucifer's casual use of "Him" in reference to

  the Most High.

  "Let's go over the details," he said, quelling the uneasiness he

  felt brewing.

  "Of course," said Lucifer.

  He motioned to the other side of the room where a beautiful-

  ly engraved conference table with high-backed chairs was set up. It

  was here that Lucifer met with his Council of Worship for the Most

  High. Michael approached the chair that Lucifer pulled out for him.

  His sword noisily scraped the massive leg at the end of the table.

  "Sorry about that," Michael said, a little embarrassed. "I guess

  this will take some getting used to."

  "Truly the Lord had marked him for great things." 13

  "Yes," said Lucifer, looking at the sword. "It will take some

  getting used to."

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  Michael was relieved when the meeting with Lucifer was fin-

  ished. He didn't enjoy the fellowship with his brother angel as he

  once did. Something had changed in Lucifer's manner...but what

  was it? Michael pondered these things on his way to visit his

  friend Gabriel. As he walked, he mentally cataloged the person and

  position of Lucifer, trying to determine why he seemed so difficult

  of late.

  Lucifer enjoyed one of the most prominent and seemingly

  rewarding posts in Heaven. He was chief lord over worship, a cre-

  ative genius who could compose everything from a vastly sophisti-

  cated work with an angelic choir of thousands to simple praises of

  devotion that were utterly inspiring.

  Not only that, he was the most attractive creature alive, and

  not just in outward appearance, though that was staggering. No, he

  possessed an inner beauty, a sacred presence difficult to describe.

  God had so created Lucifer that holy praise manifested from his

  very being, and one could not spend a length of time with him and

  not feel compelled to worship the Almighty. It was legend among

  the angels that to be with Lucifer was intoxicating, even enchant-

  ing, as one drank in the very nearness of God.

  Michael certainly did not feel like worshiping as a result of

  today's meeting with Lucifer. Today he felt...was it tension? Resent-

  ment? Surely Lucifer, of all angels, was not jealous of the recent

  promotions of his old friends. His ministry allowed him access to

  the Eternal Throne, something reserved for only the Twenty-four

  Elders and a few select creatures. Lucifer's was a privileged posi-

  tion. As he neared Gabriel's house, Michael decided that he wouldn't

  make any hasty judgments about Lucifer until he consulted with

  his friend, but he was going to stay on top of the situation.

  Since becoming a ruling angel, Michael felt that it was his

  duty to represent the Most High in all circumstances. Whether

  leading in examples of holiness and reverence to the Lord, or

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  encouraging other angels in their tasks; or being on the alert for

  attitudes that reflected indifference or resentment to the Most High,

  Michael was diligent in his duties. His closest friends thought that

  he was a bit too diligent in his protective role and put it down to the

  zeal of a new appointment that would eventually fade away. But

  what many angels regarded as misguided enthusiasm, Michael

  considered honorable and reasonable service.

  Michael was also without a doubt the Lord's most ardent and

  supportive angel. While all the angels held an allegiance to God,

  Michael was passionately loyal to Him and always had been--long

  before he was made an archangel. If other angels misunderstood

  his actions at times, that was all the more indication to Michael that

  they were not excelling for their King as they should be and that his

  actions might serve as motivation.

  A commander by design, Michael longed for the times when

  the Lord would give him special services to perform, not so he

  could impress Him with his ability, but serve Him in humility. It

  was this passion for order in the Kingdom that stirred up his con-

  cern for Lucifer all the more. Gabriel's house was now in view. Per-

  haps together they could figure out a way to help their friend.

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  Lucifer walked around the room, dictating to Serus the details

  for the ceremony. He spoke at a fever pitch, concocting and creat-

  ing so rapidly that Serus had trouble keeping up with him. Serus

  had learned rather unpleasantly about
interrupting his master

  while he was composing and dared not ask him to slow down.

  Every so often Lucifer would pause and ask, "Are you getting that,

  Serus?" and then continue on as before.

  When the moment arrived for the creation of the manuscript

  itself, Lucifer sat down at the end of the table and shut his eyes in

  deep meditation. After several moments of silence the faint sound

  of many instruments and voices poured forth from Lucifer, spilling

  out of him. The music seemed to come from the area just over his

  head but Serus was never sure, and too afraid to ask. The sound

  "Truly the Lord had marked him for great things." 15

  grew louder and louder until it reached a crescendo of joyous wor-

  ship to the Lord, a holy presence filling the room.

  When the music reached this dramatic moment, tiny crystals

  of light, like thousands of shimmering diamonds, appeared in front

  of Lucifer, dancing and swirling around like sparks from a roaring

  fire. Serus watched as these beads of light pulsed with the music,

  creating a dazzling whirlpool that joined to form a glowing, puls-

  ing sphere, which lit up the entire room. The light was so intense

  and the music so deafening now that Serus could scarcely remain

  in the room.

  Louder...LOUDER...

  Suddenly, all was quiet.

  Serus waited a moment or two, quietly surveying the scene,

  and then unwrapped a large golden scroll that he had secured ear-

  lier. He placed the scroll on the table directly beneath the sphere of

  light that was hovering in front of Lucifer. He then stepped back a

  few paces as a single white beam shot out of the ball (or praise

  sphere as Lucifer called it) and began writing on the scroll as one

  would write on a tablet. As the scroll became more and more

  marked upon with the strange musical notations, the ball of light

  grew smaller and smaller until it disappeared completely.

  Lucifer remained seated for several moments, his eyes closed,

  his hands folded in front of him. An exhaustion always set in after

  one of these creative episodes and it took a little time for him to

  recover his strength. Serus, meanwhile, rolled the scroll up and

  placed it in a long golden container, along with some other notes

  for the ceremony. It felt warm.

  Finally Lucifer looked up and said, "Take that over to the

  Council with my compliments. Tell them the details for the instal-

  lation of Gabriel as archangel are complete. And tell them that, as

  usual, I am most honored to be of service to the Most High in any

  matter."

  "Right away, excellency," replied Serus.

  "And then come back immediately," said Lucifer. "I have

  another task for you."

  "As you command," said Serus.

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  Chronicles of the Host

  Before the Beginning

  In the vastness of eternity past (something which no creature

  can really grasp but of which there is no doubt), nothing exist-

  ed except the Father, the Son and the Spirit in eternal harmo-

  ny and perfection.

  Theirs was, and is, and always will be a glorious relationship

  of complete accord, anchored in perfect love and righteousness,

  each His own Person, yet bound in a mysterious union which

  is One. The relationship of the Three has always been a point

  of debate and speculation among the Heavenly Host, and

  angels of the greatest scholarship have looked into this per-

  plexing issue, but of course no satisfactory explanation has

  ever been offered.

  The Kingdom of Heaven

  So boundless is God's love, and so infinite His ability, that a

  decision was made to create a kingdom inhabited by a vast

  multitude with whom love could be shared forever and by

  whom ministry would go forth to and from the Almighty.

  Thus was born in the heart and mind of the Most High a king-

  dom called Heaven, where God's love would be eternally man-

  ifested to all He created, and through whom He would

  minister His grace and goodness to subsequent creations.

  How can a foolish angel possibly describe the wonders of the

  Kingdom of Heaven except to say that it is all that one can

  imagine as well as everything one cannot possibly imagine?

  Splendidly crafted for the complete enjoyment of its future cit-

  izens, Heaven was (and is) a place of utter beauty, with streets

  of gold, seas of crystal, ever-blooming gardens nestled among

  gently sloping hills, babbling brooks crisscrossed with deli-

  cate footbridges, all underneath a canopy of the deepest, purest

  blue imaginable.

  "Truly the Lord had marked him for great things." 17

  The Great City

  At the very center of the Kingdom was the City of God, some-

  times called the City of the North or the Holy City that was the

  seat of God's presence and authority. Within the city was the

  Great Temple of the Most High. A myriad of beings would fre-

  quent the City, pouring into the Great Temple to worship their

  Creator and serve Him. It was in the City, at the Great Acad-

  emy of the Host, that the angels learned about God and their

  service to Him and to one another.

  Perched atop a magnificent mountain--the Most Holy

  Mountain--the City, with its magnificent spires, could be

  seen from anywhere in the Kingdom. The City was surround-

  ed on four sides by a massive wall made of dazzling precious

  stones with bejeweled gates at the center. Once inside, the

  golden streets were laid out in a series of converging squares,

  the center of which contained the Great Square framing the

  Temple complex.

  The City was thus the crowning jewel in the Kingdom out of

  which flowed the will, purpose and grace of God. As He over-

  looked the finished work and found it to be good, the Lord was

  savoring the next phase of the creation: those who would actu-

  ally inhabit Heaven and would serve the Kingdom in various

  ways, as attendees and messengers--the angelic Host.

  The Great Temple

  The Holy Temple was designed to allow thousands and thou-

  sands of worshiping angels access to the Most High. The Tem-

  ple was the largest structure in Heaven, with three gigantic

  columns on each on the four sides, each column crowned with

  a different precious stone--twelve in all. During times of wor-

  ship the complex was completely filled with worshipers

  singing praise after praise to their King and Creator. Many

  times the Lord's presence would spill out into the square and

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  overwhelm it with billowing clouds of His glorious Self, con-

  suming all in precious smoke.

  A Summary

  Thus was Heaven created a place of glory, beauty and life.

  Much more could be written and has been recorded in other

  chronicles, particularly the Chronicles of the Kingdom. One

  could fill many volumes on the subject, but as this volume

  chronicles events from the angelic view, I need not go any fur-

  ther. I refer you to these other excellen
t works in the Great

  Library.

  How wonderful it was to be born into the Kingdom of the Most

  High God; in service to one so worthy; in eternal praise of His

  glorious works; witnesses to His creation. These were the

  bright times in Heaven, the glory days of old--days of sweet

  fellowship and sweeter worship.

  How could any of us have known that a shameful darkness

  would one day prevail within our own ranks and usher in an

  unrighteous kingdom with which we are contending even to

  this day? How might we have suspected that one day we

  would be fighting a war against our brother angels, which

  would call upon our utmost loyalty and would turn on the

  greatest sacrifice of love ever made?

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  Gabriel lived just a short distance from Lucifer. The residences

  were situated on the same street--but what a difference! Whereas

  Lucifer indulged himself with great splendor, living in the largest

  house in Heaven (apart from the heavenly Temple), Gabriel chose

  to live quite modestly. Lucifer felt it unbecoming of so highly

  regarded an angel as Gabriel to live in such a plain manner, but it

  was very much like Gabriel to live this way, as he was one of the

  most unassuming and humble angels in all of Heaven.

  "Truly the Lord had marked him for great things." 19

  Gabriel was everyone's friend and confidant. He was well

  loved and respected, quick of mind, playful almost to the point of

  rowdiness. But the most endearing quality about him was that one

  could entrust himself to Gabriel. This is not to say that the other

  angels were not trustworthy, but only that Gabriel's very person

  invited one's trust without reservation, a special gift from the Lord.

  It was to nobody's surprise therefore, when the Lord announced

 

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