P605:5, 53:5.1
Upon the outbreak of the Satania rebellion, Michael took counsel of his Paradise
brother, Immanuel. Following this momentous conference, Michael announced
that he would pursue the same policy which had characterized his dealings
with similar upheavals in the past, an attitude of noninterference.
P605:6, 53:5.2
At the time of this rebellion and the two which preceded it there was no absolute
and personal sovereign authority in the universe of Nebadon. Michael ruled
by divine right, as vicegerent of the Universal Father, but not yet in his
own personal right. He had not completed his bestowal career; he had not yet
been vested with "all power in heaven and on earth."
P605:7, 53:5.3
From the outbreak of rebellion to the day of his enthronement as sovereign
ruler of Nebadon, Michael never interfered with the rebel forces of Lucifer;
they were allowed to run a free course for almost two hundred thousand years
of Urantia time. Christ Michael now has ample power and authority to deal
promptly, even summarily, with such outbreaks of disloyalty, but we doubt
that this sovereign authority would lead him to act differently if another
such upheaval should occur.
P605:8, 53:5.4
Since Michael elected to remain aloof from the actual warfare of the Lucifer
rebellion, Gabriel called his personal staff together on Edentia and, in counsel
with the Most Highs, elected to assume command of the loyal hosts of Satania.
Michael remained on Salvington while Gabriel proceeded to Jerusem, and establishing
himself on the sphere dedicated to the Father -- the same Universal Father
whose personality Lucifer and Satan had questioned -- in the presence of the
forgathered hosts of loyal personalities, he displayed the banner of Michael,
the material emblem of the Trinity government of all creation, the three
azure
blue concentric circles on a white background.
P606:1, 53:5.5
The Lucifer emblem was a banner of white with one red circle, in the center
of which a black solid circle appeared.
P606:2, 53:5.6
"There was war in heaven; Michael's commander and his angels fought against
the dragon (Lucifer, Satan, and the apostate princes); and the dragon and
his rebellious angels fought but prevailed not." This "war in heaven"
was not a physical battle as such a conflict might be conceived on Urantia.
In the early days of the struggle Lucifer held forth continuously in the planetary
amphitheater. Gabriel conducted an unceasing exposure of the rebel sophistries
from his headquarters taken up near at hand. The various personalities present
on the sphere who were in doubt as to their attitude would journey back and
forth between these discussions until they arrived at a final decision.
P606:3, 53:5.7
But this war in heaven was very terrible and very real. While displaying none
of the
barbarities so characteristic of physical warfare on the immature worlds,
this conflict was far more deadly; material life is in jeopardy in material
combat, but the war in heaven was fought in terms of life eternal.