Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Unseen World Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Rationale
It is logical. It makes sense. It makes us feel better about our wrong choices. It is thinking that justifies. The problem with rational is that it is wrong. It probably helped the devil along his path of rebellion, deception, and destruction. Lucifer was so close to the worship of God that he could almost feel it coming his way and finally he opened the doors to unhealthy thinking… thinking that made false assumptions and strengthened his position of pride and rebellion.
Maybe he began to think he deserved at least some of the worship that was being given to God. After all (rationale) he was doing all the work in this worship thing. God was receiving the praise, but he was making the music, keeping the angelic order, causing the focus of the host to be given to God. It was his stones of jewels that caused the appearance of a brightly illuminated aura, which maintained the host of heaven’s focus on God in dynamic worship. After all (rationale) what would happen to the worship if it weren’t for him? It seems as if this whole heaven thing was dependant upon his direction. After all (rationale) he was an archangel… he was the anointed cherub… he was the covering angel. Maybe (rationale) God needed him more than the “Ancient of Days” was letting on. Maybe (rationale) God was feeling threaten by his beauty and brightness and was just keeping him distracted with this worship leader stuff. Maybe (rationale) it was really him that deserved… really deserved… the worship of the host. “Maybe (rationale) I should be like God…” the devilish thought finally entered and was vocalized. The accuser had obtained his nature… and his name… Devil (accuser). Lucifer had become the devil by traveling the road of rationale.
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