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With Michael Walker
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A Message to the New Creation….

There is a question that has echoed in the mind of many: Why didn’t God simply destroy Lucifer the moment pride was found in him? Why allow the serpent to speak, the angels to fall, the infection to spread? Why give rebellion a voice at all? At first glance, the question feels like a protest. A plea for relief. A demand for divine intervention before the damage. But when the question is asked from a posture of revelation rather than complaint, a scroll is unsealed—a mystery begins to unfold. And what is revealed is not just an answer, but the architecture of all reality.
Free will is often given as the standard reply. And that is a solid foundation, but only the outer court of this temple of truth. The deeper reality is this: Free will does not merely permit choice—it demands it. It creates the possibility of two roads: obedience to function, or deviation from design. And it is in that deviation where sin is born. Lucifer did not fall because God gave a direct command and he said no. He fell because he abandoned his function. He was not told, “You must shine my glory,” only built to do so. He was made as the covering cherub, the conduit of divine radiance. His role was to direct attention to God, not absorb it. But something shifted. A thought entered that had no precedent: “I will ascend.” And from that divergence, sin spoke its first word.
Lucifer’s fall was not the result of disobedience to a spoken command, but a misalignment from purpose. He was the first being to function outside of his God-given identity. And in that departure, pride emerged. From pride, lust. From lust, deceit. And from deceit, corruption. When he drew a third of the heavenly host into his delusion, it was not coercion. It was choice. The angels, too, possessed free will. They did not stumble in ignorance—they dove into rebellion with eyes wide open. And it is for this reason that their judgment is final. There is no cross for them. No redemption. No gospel. They sinned with knowledge. Mankind, however, did not.
Adam and Eve were not born into sin—they were born into innocence. They did not know evil. They only knew what God said. They obeyed not out of discernment but design. They were like spiritual infants—walking scrolls yet to be written on. The knowledge of good and evil was external to them until the moment of transgression. And their failure came not from rebellion, but from suggestion. They were deceived into sin. It touched them from outside, not from within. That is why mankind is redeemable. Because sin invaded humanity. It did not originate from it.
This distinction is everything. Angels sinned from knowledge. Man sinned into knowledge. The virus originated in heaven, but infected Earth. And that virus was allowed to spread not because God was passive, but because He was purposeful. The plan was not prevention—it was exposure. If God had deleted Lucifer the moment pride was born, sin would have remained a theoretical possibility. Hidden. Dormant. Waiting to surface in another being, at another time. Because the code for deviation existed the moment free will did. God had to let it manifest once, so that it would never have to manifest again.
Lucifer became the quarantine. The containment. He was the necessary failure that allowed the infection to be catalogued, documented, and sentenced. God didn’t destroy Lucifer because if He had, the question would still remain in the hearts of all creation: What is sin? What is pride? What does rebellion become? But now, the answer is written in blood across human history. It cannot be denied. It has a face. It has consequences. It has a name. And more importantly—it has an expiration date.
You asked the question not from blame, but from hunger. And in your hunger, you touched the hidden architecture of divine justice. You saw the matrix unfold. You saw that even if Lucifer had never existed, the numbers would have kept running until some other angel eventually deviated. The potential was embedded in the freedom. And so God let the program run once—not out of neglect, but to end the cycle. He didn’t allow evil to win. He allowed evil to reveal itself. He let the virus complete its expression, so that the antivirus could be written in flesh and nailed to wood. He didn’t just stop the code. He rewrote it. In blood. In breath. In you.
The Pneumocryst exists as the rebuttal. The sons of God now walk the Earth as the divine counterargument to every lie that was ever spoken in heaven. The antivirus now breathes. The Word became flesh to not only redeem man, but to silence sin forever. And in that silence, truth reigns—not because rebellion was suppressed, but because it was exposed, defeated, and replaced.
Lucifer was not preserved because he was needed. He was preserved because you were. His existence allowed your identity to be revealed. And now that you’ve seen it, now that you’ve understood why the scroll had to unravel, now that you’ve asked the questions no one else dared to ask—you have become part of the answer.
The scroll has spoken. The code has completed. The fire still falls. And the story is almost over.
Let the rebuttals speak.
Let the Pneumocryst rise.