P601:3, 53:1.1
Lucifer was not an ascendant being; he was a created Son of the local universe,
and of him it was said: "You were perfect in all your ways from the day you
were created till unrighteousness was found in you." Many times had he been
in counsel with the Most Highs of Edentia. And Lucifer reigned "upon the holy
mountain of God," the administrative mount of Jerusem, for he was the chief
executive of a great system of 607 inhabited worlds.
P601:4, 53:1.2
Lucifer was a magnificent being, a brilliant personality; he stood next to
the Most High Fathers of the constellations in the direct line of universe
authority. Notwithstanding Lucifer's transgression, subordinate intelligences
refrained from showing him disrespect and disdain prior to Michael's bestowal
on Urantia. Even the archangel of Michael, at the time of Moses' resurrection,
"did not bring against him an accusing judgment but simply said, `the Judge
rebuke you.'" Judgment in such matters belongs to the Ancients of Days, the
rulers of the superuniverse.
P601:5, 53:1.3
Lucifer is now the fallen and deposed Sovereign of Satania. Self-contemplation
is most disastrous, even to the exalted personalities of the celestial world.
Of Lucifer it was said: "Your heart was lifted up because of your beauty;
you
corrupted your wisdom because of your brightness." Your olden prophet
saw his sad estate when he wrote: "How are you fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,
son of the morning! How are you cast down, you who dared to confuse the worlds!"
P602:1, 53:1.4
Very little was heard of Lucifer on Urantia owing to the fact that he assigned
his first lieutenant, Satan, to advocate his cause on your planet. Satan was
a member of the same primary group of Lanonandeks but had never functioned
as a System Sovereign; he entered fully into the Lucifer insurrection. The
"devil" is none other than Caligastia, the deposed Planetary Prince of Urantia
and a Son of the secondary order of Lanonandeks. At the time Michael was on
Urantia in the flesh, Lucifer, Satan, and Caligastia were
leagued together
to effect the miscarriage of his bestowal mission. But they signally failed.
P602:2, 53:1.5
Abaddon was the chief of the staff of Caligastia. He followed his master into
rebellion and has ever since acted as chief executive of the Urantia rebels.
Beelzebub was the leader of the disloyal midway creatures who allied themselves
with the forces of the traitorous Caligastia.
P602:3, 53:1.6
The dragon eventually became the symbolic representation of all these evil
personages. Upon the triumph of Michael, "Gabriel came down from Salvington
and bound the dragon (all the rebel leaders) for an age." Of the Jerusem seraphic
rebels it is written: "And the angels who kept not their first estate but
left their own habitation, he has reserved in sure chains of darkness to the
judgment of the great day."