M
Various musings as a result of reading a book called The Fall of Lucifer by Wendy Alec.
So hope you dont mind me throwing this into the ring for consideration
I’ve been reading the above book. By the way Wendy Alec was the CEO of God
channel along with Rory Alec (who unfortunately left her for another woman).
Anyway she has written a series of books the first one being The Fall of Lucifer
which I am half way through reading. It states at the beginning that it is a complete
work of fiction and in no way is it meant to be taken literally and it’s also not meant
to supplement the bible.
Has anyone read it. I have found the book to be really fascinating. It does weave
certain aspects of the bible accounts in with the fiction and I can see how the writer
has developed the story. Basically she has written a story as if she is filling in all the gaps.
So it starts off with the lead figures who are the 3 arc angels Lucifer, Michael
and Gabrielle. The story describes them, the heirachy of angels, the elders, what heaven
is like, it’s splender, the temple (with many of the descriptions taken from the bible.
How God created the universe etc. It sorts of sets it as if the angels and heavenly
beings can visit any where in the universe. How the 3 arc angels each command
a third of the angels each with Lucifer being the supreme being head arc angel.
Christos (Christ) is also a main character along with Yehovah and the Holy Spirit.
Yehovah communicates His intention to make another race of beings called man.
In the book Lucifer steals the blueprints and studies man’s dna and realises God
is intending to make man after His own image and enable man to self replicate.
But man will be mortal and not made in the same way as the angels and other
heavenly creations.
Whereas the angels were each individually created, not in God’s image and cannot self
replicate.
In the book Lucifer is distraught as he feels all his worship and service to God was
for nothing. That God is no longer satisfied with just the angelic creations, He wants
man made in His image to worship Him and to have a relationship with God in a way
the angelic beings cannot.Throughout it also refers to the unending love and mercy of God.
But how God gave the angels and man the choice of obeying God or free will to disobey God.
Then follows chapters about Lucifer how he becomes jealous, and distraught and his
thoughts get darker. He colludes with other angels and eventually a third of them
give their alliigence to Lucifer. Then a battle and judgement from God how God removes His
beauty and light from the fallen angels.
Another chapter speaks of the darkness which envelops the fallen agels and Lucifer.
Then how Lucifer deceives Eve to eat the fruit.
Anyway that’s as far as I have got. But it has made me consider certain things I have
not thought about before. Like.
1) God presumably gave heavely beings free will. What might have caused a third to
follow Satan. Or is a third symbolic and not a real third.
2). Why didn’t God come up with a plan for the angels to be saved?
3) When the bible says we are made in the image of God.
Maybe we really are made in the image of God (via Christ ie 2 arms, 2 legs, 2 ears,
a body etc). I’ve heard it said that there is a perfect man in heaven - Christ.
But maybe there’s always has been a perfect man in heaven? Any thoughts
anyone about what it means to be made in the image of God? Is this just spiritual
or could it actually be physical as well?
4). There is a part of the book which refers to how God gave Adam and Eve dominion
over the earth, but how they lost that when they fell and so Satan took
that from mankind and become the prince of the earth ruling it and mankind etc.
That the law of sin and death, meant God couldn’t just take it back and Satan knew
this.
Switching to the real bible we know how point 4 played out. Jesus was sacrificed and
mankind bought with a price, redeemed for those who will accept salvation.
Which leads me to another question. Why didn’t God just destroy the fallen angels?
Is it because they are also part of His creation?
Sorry lots of questions I know.
If you don’t mind works of fiction based on the bible, the book is certainly
interesting reading,
So hope you dont mind me throwing this into the ring for consideration
I’ve been reading the above book. By the way Wendy Alec was the CEO of God
channel along with Rory Alec (who unfortunately left her for another woman).
Anyway she has written a series of books the first one being The Fall of Lucifer
which I am half way through reading. It states at the beginning that it is a complete
work of fiction and in no way is it meant to be taken literally and it’s also not meant
to supplement the bible.
Has anyone read it. I have found the book to be really fascinating. It does weave
certain aspects of the bible accounts in with the fiction and I can see how the writer
has developed the story. Basically she has written a story as if she is filling in all the gaps.
So it starts off with the lead figures who are the 3 arc angels Lucifer, Michael
and Gabrielle. The story describes them, the heirachy of angels, the elders, what heaven
is like, it’s splender, the temple (with many of the descriptions taken from the bible.
How God created the universe etc. It sorts of sets it as if the angels and heavenly
beings can visit any where in the universe. How the 3 arc angels each command
a third of the angels each with Lucifer being the supreme being head arc angel.
Christos (Christ) is also a main character along with Yehovah and the Holy Spirit.
Yehovah communicates His intention to make another race of beings called man.
In the book Lucifer steals the blueprints and studies man’s dna and realises God
is intending to make man after His own image and enable man to self replicate.
But man will be mortal and not made in the same way as the angels and other
heavenly creations.
Whereas the angels were each individually created, not in God’s image and cannot self
replicate.
In the book Lucifer is distraught as he feels all his worship and service to God was
for nothing. That God is no longer satisfied with just the angelic creations, He wants
man made in His image to worship Him and to have a relationship with God in a way
the angelic beings cannot.Throughout it also refers to the unending love and mercy of God.
But how God gave the angels and man the choice of obeying God or free will to disobey God.
Then follows chapters about Lucifer how he becomes jealous, and distraught and his
thoughts get darker. He colludes with other angels and eventually a third of them
give their alliigence to Lucifer. Then a battle and judgement from God how God removes His
beauty and light from the fallen angels.
Another chapter speaks of the darkness which envelops the fallen agels and Lucifer.
Then how Lucifer deceives Eve to eat the fruit.
Anyway that’s as far as I have got. But it has made me consider certain things I have
not thought about before. Like.
1) God presumably gave heavely beings free will. What might have caused a third to
follow Satan. Or is a third symbolic and not a real third.
2). Why didn’t God come up with a plan for the angels to be saved?
3) When the bible says we are made in the image of God.
Maybe we really are made in the image of God (via Christ ie 2 arms, 2 legs, 2 ears,
a body etc). I’ve heard it said that there is a perfect man in heaven - Christ.
But maybe there’s always has been a perfect man in heaven? Any thoughts
anyone about what it means to be made in the image of God? Is this just spiritual
or could it actually be physical as well?
4). There is a part of the book which refers to how God gave Adam and Eve dominion
over the earth, but how they lost that when they fell and so Satan took
that from mankind and become the prince of the earth ruling it and mankind etc.
That the law of sin and death, meant God couldn’t just take it back and Satan knew
this.
Switching to the real bible we know how point 4 played out. Jesus was sacrificed and
mankind bought with a price, redeemed for those who will accept salvation.
Which leads me to another question. Why didn’t God just destroy the fallen angels?
Is it because they are also part of His creation?
Sorry lots of questions I know.
If you don’t mind works of fiction based on the bible, the book is certainly
interesting reading,
- 1
- Show all