Lucifer, God's Beloved Son
By Chong Shipei
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Satan is the father of lies, but Lucifer is and always will be God's beloved son. Satan began to question himself and the evil that he had always be doing when he met a child who challenged him to repent from his wickedness. Quoting from a book in the bible, the child told Satan not to continue on in his evilness and that made Satan wondered about what he had been doing. He began to ponder over his past when he was STILL the light bearer of God Most High.
Chong Shipei
I am a writer from Singapore.As a reader, I prefer to read books that are from the Christian genre.Check up what I read: https://www.goodreads.com/shipeichong
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Dedication
Writing is an art to me. It is like painting a picture. The difference is, I don’t paint it with brush and graphic, but I paint it with words and my imagination.
Writing is a gift from God. Without God, there is no me, or my gift of writing. To Him be all glories, honors and praises for whatever works I produce, whether the world recognizes them or not.
God is the only person in the world who believes I can be somebody when the world world, and even my whole church, don’t.
To You, my Abba Father, Jesus and Holy Spirit:
Thank you so much for believing in me. Many times in my life, I fail You and many times, I am disobedient and rude. And many times, I doubt You and even walk away from You. But you never give up on me. Even when everyone else gives up on me, You still believe in me. Thank You so much.
To You, I dedicate this e-book.
Prolo: The Child and Lucifer
Lucifer smiled as he made himself appeared in the physical form of a man. He entered the room which his Satanists had prepared for him. They had captured the girl, the child of his enemy. They had captured the only daughter of a Christian pastor, who had been meddling with his work. Mr. Elijah Green had been active in his outreach to the Satanists. His effective work and fervency for Jesus had resulted in the conversions of many Satanists to Christianity.
This had resulted in a loss of face for Lucifer, especially before his subordinates. Asmodeus and Beelzebub might think that he was a fool, but Lucifer was well aware of their criticism of his failures behind his back. Together with Belial, Leviathan and Abaddon, they had been gossiping about him! As if it was his fault and only his fault that Mr. Elijah Green was successful in his outreach! Asmodeus, Beelzebub, Belial, Leviathan and Abaddon had been blind to their own failures.
He, Lucifer, had placed them as leaders to oversee the general affairs on Earth, and they had been negligent in their works. They had been lazy and complacent, underestimating the simple Christian pastor until he started to succeed in turning one Satanist after another away from Satanism, and into the hands of that arrogant Son of God, who died on the cross for the world.
And it was up to him, and him alone to handle the mess that they left behind in their utter incompetency. When they finally reported to him about the presence of this Elijah Green, it was too late for him to do anything! Much too late indeed! This simple pastor had grown so wide in his faith for Jesus that it was impossible to stop him at his works. Incompetent fools! If they had told him about the problem earlier, while Mr. Green was still a young pastor, struggling to hear God's voice accurately, something might still be done to cause the pastor to doubt God's call in his life. A false vision, a misleading dream, a beautiful girl, a rich and successful career, disapproving Christian brothers and sisters.
Oh, there were so many possibilities, so many avenues Lucifer could use to lead this Elijah to a path away from his true calling. Now, Mr. Green had seen too much successful conversions of the Satanists to Christianity, that it is impossible to make him doubt his calling.
All that remained for Lucifer to do was to make the pastor pay back for all the damages he had done.
Yes, revenge. If Lucifer could not make the pastor turned away from his true calling, then Lucifer would make sure that the pastor suffered in as great a manner as possible, for the humiliation he had caused Lucifer to experience, before God, before the holy angels and before incompetent fools like Asmodeus, Beelzebub, Belial, Leviathan and Abaddon.
As such, Lucifer had brought himself to swallow