S. N. Haskell
The rainbow in the clouds is but a symbol of the rainbow which has
encircled the throne from eternity. Back in the
ages, which finite mind cannot fathom, the Father and Son were alone
in the universe. Christ was the first begotten of the Father, and to
Him Jehovah made known the divine plan of Creation. The plan
of the creation of worlds was unfolded, together with the order of beings
which should people them. Angels, as representatives of one order, would
be ministers of the God of the universe. The creation of our own little
world, was included in the deep-laid plans. The fall of Lucifer was
foreseen; likewise the possibility of the introduction of sin, which
would mar the perfection of the divine handiwork. It was then, in those
early councils, that Christs heart of love was touched; and the
only begotten Son pledged His life to redeem man, should he yield and
fall. Father and Son, surrounded by impenetrable glory, clasped hands.
It was in appreciation of this offer, that upon Christ was bestowed
creative power, and the everlasting covenant was made; and henceforth
Father and Son, with one mind, worked together to complete the work
of creation. Sacrifice of self for the good of others was the foundation
of it all. --Stephen N. Haskell, The Story of the Seer of Patmos, pages
93, 94, 1905.
Christ was the firstborn in heaven; He was likewise
the firstborn of God upon earth, and heir to the Fathers
throne. Christ, the firstborn, though the Son of God, was clothed in
humanity, and was made perfect through suffering. He took the form of
man, and through eternity, He will remain a man. --Stephen N. Haskell,
The Story of the Seer of Patmos, pages 98, 99, 1905.
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