The Secret of the Creation | Page 3

Howard D. Pollyen
dead forever. They are Satan's
and he rejoices against thee that he shall ever have them. I go in their
midst and redeem them from Satan that they shall live again. I shall
purchase them from Satan with my own life. I die that they might live
again. Father, make for them another world that they might live again
and have a chance to repent from Satan unto thee. That they in their
great hosts remain not dead--forever dead." And Jehovah said, "Son, if
we make man again in our own image after our glory; again will man
sin, and Satan will have the mastery over him, and there would be none
to inhabit the new world which I create." Then the son said, "Father, it
shall be righteous that you make man again, for I shall go with him
until a day in which I shall meet thee out upon that world and there
again I will pay the price of man's sins, and redeem him from the power
of Satan, that not all of those be lost--forever lost."
The decree of Jehovah was given that they should live again. Then
Michael, the captain of Jehovah's hosts, went forth and fought against
the Dragon; and the Dragon and his armies fought, but prevailed not;
neither was there any more room found in heaven for Satan and his host.
And the great Dragon--Satan--was cast out of heaven and all his angels
with him.
And his right to dwell upon the face of heaven was forfeited when his
servants had slain the son of Jehovah. Who also redeemed the souls of
the dead from Satan's power when they had shed the blood of the
captain of salvation. And the heaven was cleansed from sin. Neither
could Satan or any of his servants return. All those who had sinned
were forever cast down. And the decree was set that they should not

ascend again into heaven in the infinite eternity. But those of Jehovah's
servants who loved not their lives in the days of battle and were slain in
the war, if they chose to follow their lost brothers down into the new
world, they from there might ascend again unto their father's house.
And the waters stood beneath the heavens, and there was no form or
void in their substance. And the darkness prevailed unchanging. Then
the spirit of Jehovah moved upon the face of the waters beholding all
things. And Jehovah said let the light appear upon the face of the deep,
and let the darkness be gathered together in one place beneath the
heaven, and half of its place be given for the light, and it was so. And
Jehovah beheld the light that it was glorious. And he said let the
firmament of electricity divide the waters again beneath the heaven.
And let the substance of the upper part of the waters above the
firmament be gathered together and let the dry land appear.
And let the waters whose substance have formed the earth be gathered
together, and let the earth and the waters stand in perfectness in their
orders. And let the firmament beneath the heaven of electricity remain
unmovable, and let there be a door as a gateway from the heaven to the
earth remain through the firmament.
And thus on the first and second space of time which became days
Jehovah formed the earth and laid up veins of the minerals after their
kinds in their places, in perfect order. The mountains rising up high
above the seas, giving to the seas their places of permanency in the
lower places of the earth. In the third day Jehovah created the trees and
vegetation--all manner of trees to eradicate the face of the earth from its
nakedness. He created the seeds in the earth, each seed after its kind, so
it could not change forever from the laws of nature. The fourth day he
created great lights, the sun and moon and stars, and set them in the
firmament above the earth. In abodement of twelve houses. Made to
rule the darkness and to alternate nature, giving life to the things which
were to live in the parts of the earth where there was to be life.
He made three hundred and sixty-four roads in the firmament above the
earth, and placed the sun and the moon in them. The roads he made in
an oblong shape and joined them together at one place in the East and

in the West, that the sun should make his circuits over the earth and
drive the darkness before him. And that the moon should make her
circuits over the earth to alternate and rule the darkness. And for her aid
he made the stars and set them in their places
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