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    What the Demons Think of Hell

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    Post by Poem Fri Aug 27, 2010 6:48 am


    Poem of the Man-God: Book 2
    Chp: Demoniacs of Gadara

    Jesus is speaking to the demons:

    « Yes. But out of this man. Unclean spirit, go out of them and tell Me your name. »

    « Legion is my name because we are many. We have possessed these men for years and through them we break bonds and chains, and there is no strength of man capable of holding them. They are a terror, because of us, and we make use of them to have You cursed. We revenge ourselves on them for Your anathema. We degrade man below a beast to mock at You and there is no wolf, jackal, hyaena, vulture or vampire like these which we possess. But don't cast us out. Hell is too horrid!… »

    « Go out! In the name of Jesus, go out! » Jesus' voice thunders and His eyes fire splendour.

    « At least let us go into the herd of pigs You met. »

    « Go. »

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    Post by Poem Fri Aug 27, 2010 6:56 am


    Poem of the Man-God: Book 4
    Chp: Demoniacs of Decapolis:

    Prelude: This demons name was Beelzebub, Master of the World,

    When Jesus stretches out His arms, His hands extended as if He were taking an oath, the madman howls louder and after cursing, laughing and swearing, he begins to weep and implore. « No, not in hell! Don't send me there! My life is dreadful even here, imprisoned in man, because I want to travel through the world and tear Your creatures to pieces. But not there! No! No! Leave me outside!… »

    « Come out of him. It's an order. »

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    Post by Poem Fri Nov 05, 2010 7:26 am


    Poem Book 4 Demoniac of the Decapolis

    Here, the demon Beelzebub is stating his case, as if to be granted asylum.

    « No! No! I will not be silent. What is there between You and us? Why do You not leave us in peace? Are You not satisfied with confining us to the kingdom of hell? Is it not enough for You that You have come to snatch man from us? Why do You force us back down there? Allow us to dwell in our preys! Since You are great and powerful, pass and conquer, if You can. But let us rejoice and be harmful. We exist for that. Oh! cur… No! I cannot say that! Don't make me say that to You! I cannot curse You! I hate You! I persecute You! I am waiting for You to torture You! I hate You and Him from Whom You proceed and I hate Him Who is Your Spirit. I hate Love, because I am Hatred! I want to curse You! I want to kill You! But I cannot! I cannot! Not yet! But I will wait for You, o Christ, I will wait for You. I will see You dead! O what a joyful hour! No! Not joyful! You dead? No. Not dead. And I defeated! Defeated! Always defeated!… Ah!… » Paroxysm is at its utmost.

    A few words the demon states here:

    Peace
    Rejoice
    Joyful


    Why are they able to say these words?

    ANS: They once were partakers of Heaven. Once. They knew, so these attribute remain in their character, and thus, are able to fool many souls.

    I thought about the differences enough to understand that they were once 'angels' in God's Heaven.

    They are consumed with Hatred. They were once Light. A trace of their past experience remains in them. I believe God allows them some joy. But, they take joy in conquering for evil works. They rejoice.

    Angels in Heaven rejoice.
    Angels in Heaven, are joyful.
    Angels in Heaven, are at Peace.

    They are still angels in form, but inwardly demons and mixed with angelic character of theirs. Some particle.

    How is this? If they were created to be Hate, then they might not rejoice nor have joy and peace. Angels were created by God with love and joy, to have peace. They are consumed with Hate. But are not completely hate. Even Satan is not fully Hate. He is the Hatred. He still recognizes God is Love, God is Peace, God is Holy, God is Light and many other attributes. Why? because He was created by the Being that is all of these, God infused into them, these wonderful attributes of His into every angel.

    So they are not as we think from not really knowing, just hateful birds fully hate with no peace, no joy and unable to rejoice.

    They kept particles of these attributes. I would say that it is not entirely possible to erase these attributes no matter how tiny each one has become. For in them remains the good attributes but not used properly. Instead of rejoicing for the good one does, they rejoice in the good they feel is good in killing and conquering souls for Satan. Good used for Evil. Ah, it is good we have pillaged a town, a city, a nation. This is their response. And they Rejoice Sinisterly.

    Thus, we can learn from their replies.


    Peace be with you always


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    « Go away! » The voice is a rending cry. It sounds like a growl and a howl. It seems impossible that it can be uttered by a human being. « Go away! Back! I will kill You! Why are You persecuting me? I do not want to see You! » The possessed man bounds, he is nude, swarthy, with long ruffled hair and beard. His dark bristly locks strewn with dry leaves and dust fall over his grim bloodshot eyes, which roll in their sockets, and reach down to his mouth. And his mouth, open in howls and bursts of laughter of a madman - they sound like a nightmare - is foaming and bleeding, because he is striking it with a sharp stone and he says:« Why can I not kill You? Who is binding my strength? Is it You? You? »

    Jesus looks at him and proceeds.

    The madman rolls on the ground, bites himself, foams even more, strikes himself with his stone, springs to his feet, points his forefinger towards Jesus, Whom he stares at fixedly and wildly and says: « Listen! Listen! He Who is coming is… »

    « Be silent, demon of the man! I order you. »

    The demon doesn't remain silent.. rebellious

    Jesus, after ordering the demon to be silent, has not spoken any more. He only stares at the demoniac. But now He stops and raises His arms, He stretches them towards the possessed man and is about to speak. The man's cries are now dreadful. He writhes, he jumps to the right, to the left, upwards. He looks as if he wanted either to run away or hurl himself upon Jesus, but he cannot. He is riveted there and apart from his writhing, he can make no other movement.

    When Jesus stretches out His arms, His hands extended as if He were taking an oath, the madman howls louder and after cursing, laughing and swearing, he begins to weep and implore. « No, not in hell! Don't send me there! My life is dreadful even here, imprisoned in man, because I want to travel through the world and tear Your creatures to pieces. But not there! No! No! Leave me outside!… »


    At first, The Lord bound the demon.

    Then as the demon did not silence himself on the first order, the Lord bound him tighter. This is indicated by the above two paragraphs when Jesus raises His arms. This gesture reveals Him tightening the grip.

    The Lord binds the demon, as He states in the Gospel.


    Matthew 12:29
    Or how can any one enter into the house of the strong, and rifle his goods, unless he first bind the strong? and then he will rifle his house.

    The Lord states in the Notebooks what He does. He ropes them up binding their movements.

    Lord also explains the different characteristics of angels and demons. They each have their own character. Some are highly intelligent, some are quiet, some are boisterous, some are dumb, some are showy. All angels are superior to man in power and in intelligence.

    They all have their own character. None of them are drones, God did not create mindless robots without character. He created spirits to express themselves, a freedom to express.


    Peace be with you always

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