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Chronicles of the Host Exile of Lucifer D. B RIAN S HAFE r
� Copyright 2002 � Doug Shafer
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Dedication
There are so many people who have been a part of this work
in terms of encouragement and prayer and friendship. My eternal
thanks to Pastor Ken Squires, for encouraging me in my dream;
Pastor Ray Noah, for helping me launch this dream; Tom Wester-
field, for being the first to believe in it all; Jonny Martinez, Benney
Perez, John Rossnagle, Roy Burtt, Bryan Barnes, Jon Meister, Jacob
Kobernik, Rob Belles and Jim Dallman, Nik Baumgart, and so many
others, for all their time, prayers and friendship; Don Milam and
Elizabeth Allen at Destiny Image for making it happen; Jeff Milam
and Don Nori Jr. at Destiny Image for their hard work and great
e-mails; all my friends and family and pastoral staff brothers and
sisters at Marysville First and Valley Christian Center for their
warmth and loving support.
And to Lori, Kiersten, and Breelin, for putting up with endless
evenings at the computer: I love you very much.
Finally, to the Lord Jesus Christ, through whom all of us have
a hope and a future. To God be the Glory!
"Some Thoughts About the Book from the Author"
Chronicles of the Host is a novel about the events in Heaven begin-
ning before Lucifer's rebellion and following through to the disobedi-
ence of Adam and Eve in Eden. My intention in writing this book is not
to reveal what truly happened in Heaven (because nobody knows
except those who actually witnessed the events); rather, it is to take the
truth given to us in the Bible and build a story around it.
My hope in writing Chronicles is to create a compelling and
thought-provoking look at what happens when creature rises up
against Creator in the supreme folly of pride. Such rebellion is at the
core of all disobedience--it flies in the face of true power, which is root-
ed in God's established authority--and seeks to be empowered through
cunning and sheer self-will. This was the problem then, and it is the
same conflict being waged today.
In creating angel characters who oftentimes seem very human-
like, I was attempting to demonstrate that they, like us, are moral crea-
tures with the same freedom to choose that we have. Such freedom can
be abused by men or angels. Many angels chose to rebel and will ulti-
mately pay a terrible price.
Likewise, a scan backwards in the history of humans clearly
exposes the bloody choices that we have often made. Do angels do and
say the things depicted in this book? Is Heaven anything like it is
described in this book? I hope that as you read, you will see that the
point is not in the description, but in the principle.
Finally, in dealing with the Lord, I purposely hold any interaction
between Him and the other characters until the end of the book. At
whatever point the Lord is introduced, the story must shift dramatical-
ly. In other words, to introduce Him too early would be like calling the
game in the fourth inning. But, I believe you will see God speaking
loudly in His seeming silence throughout the book.
What is He saying? He is speaking of His long-suffering and
graceful nature; of His hope that repentance might come--that his crea-
tures will somehow return to Him. Often one misinterprets God's lack
of intervention for disinterest or inability to intervene on His part. He
deals with us in a manner similar to how He deals with angels: hoping
that we will get it right, but finally and forcefully stepping in when we
delay or ignore His subtle voice.
That said, I hope you will enjoy this book as much as I have enjoyed
writing it. I hope it will be a blessing to you and will make you think dif-
ferently about your approach to the Most High God--just as writing the
book has done for me. If you would like to contact me about the book;
or if you are interested in my speaking--at your church or even at a
seminar--please email me at: [email protected]. God Bless!
Contents
"Gracious and Eternal Sovereign.". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Chapter 1 "Truly the Lord had marked him for great things.". . . . 9
Chapter 2 "Let's make an archangel, shall we?". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Chapter 3 "Would a perfect God allow His creatures
to turn on Him?". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Chapter 4 "Weren't you listening? It's the Creation!" . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Chapter 5 "What are they searching for that
they must go to Lucifer to find?" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Chapter 6 "All I need is a show of strength--
something impressive!" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Chapter 7 "We know that you are an angel
who can be trusted." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Chapter 8 "I can tell that the news is overwhelming." . . . . . . . . . . 109
Chapter 9 "One day it will be the Son
casting the shadow, not us!" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Chapter 10 "I fear you are making a grave mistake
placing yourself in Lucifer's hands." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Chapter 11 "If there is a rebel spirit in Heaven
it flows from the Throne, not toward it." . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Chapter 12 "This nonsense has gone far enough, Lucifer!" . . . . . . . 165
Chapter 13 "Was it really from this position
all of Heaven was to quake?" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Chapter 14 "We rise or fall as one." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
Chapter 15 "The Most High knows well
what He is doing in this." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Chapter 16 "You must never eat of this tree.". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Chapter 17 "I don't intend to start a war in Heaven--
I intend to finish one." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
Chapter 18 "The battle will be played out
in the minds of humans." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273
Chapter 19 "In a few moments, Archangel, it will be you
and your angels clearing out of Eden!" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287
Chapter 20 "All that God holds in contempt
we shall encourage in mankind." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297
List of angelic characters, in order of appearance:
Policas --librarian in Hall of Record
Lucifer
Serus --servant to Lucifer
Michael
Gabriel
Rugio --a warring angel, the Captain of the Fiery Host, who aids
Lucifer
Pellecus --a wisdom angel, former teacher at the Academy, who aids
Lucifer
Octrion --a worship angel, who feeds information to Lucifer, albeit
unknowingly
Vel --a warring angel, Commander of the Legion of Son, who aids
Lucifer
Nathan --a warring angel, Captain of Legion of the Lord's Holiness,
who aids Lucifer
Prian --a warring angel, Chief Angel of the Watch, who aids Lucifer
Sangius --a worship angel, Minister of the Holy Flame, whom Lucifer
tries to get on his side but does not succeed
Fineo --a worship angel, Minister of the Incense, who aids Lucifer
Drachon --a worship angel, Keeper of the Door, who aids Lucifer
Sar --a worship angel, Singer of Praise, who aids Lucifer
Tinius --a wisdom angel, Recorder of the Holy Annals, who aids
Lucifer
Lenaes --a wisdom angel, an Angel of Light, who aids Lucifer
Belor --a wisdom angel, an Angel of Light, who aids Lucifer
Crispin --angel of wisdom, a teacher of the Academy
Lucallus --a teacher at the Academy
Berenius --a student, angel of worship, who turns to Lucifer
Kara --a wisdom angel, one of the 24 elders
Grel --a teacher
Costas --a friend of Octrion
Pratia --one of the 24 elders
Belron --one of the 24 elders
Rega --assistant to the Chief Elder
Sep --angel
Deter --angel
Greka --angel
Lamon --one of the 24 elders
Sharma --one of the 24 elders
Dracus --one of the 24 elders
Dabran --one of the 24 elders
Plinius --an elder
Razon --angel
Kreelor --temple steward
Corin --a teacher at the Academy
Zoa --the four creatures that each have four faces and eyes all over
their bodies; they are constantly standing before the throne
"Gracious and Eternal Sovereign,"
I beg You to take into consideration the following
account of those events which have taken place from before the
dark times until the fullness of the Son, which You, in Your
infinite wisdom, commanded be recorded as a perpetual testa-
ment and chronicle of the Host. It is an honor to serve Your
Holy Self in this capacity, and having been chosen for the task,
I determined that nothing should be left to speculation--that
all of Heaven should know of Your grace and justice.
I have spared no effort in my research, which has taken
me to the four corners of creation, in an attempt to uncover the
minutest detail. I have spoken at length with all of the actual
participants, as well as reported those things to which I was a
witness.
As a scribe, whose work involves gathering of facts, I
would have enjoyed the opportunity to speak with some of the
former subjects who now await their destiny at the end of the
age, but as their whereabouts are difficult to ascertain at a
given time; and since they are reluctant to speak to me for fear
of retribution; and because they are by nature liars, I have had
to content myself with the testimony of those who knew them
before the rebellion and who witnessed their gradual plunge
into the abyss.
To all who have aided me in this endeavor I am eternally
grateful. I also wish to express my deepest gratitude to Polias,
the librarian in the Hall of Record who helped detail the early
times of the Kingdom. And so it is with deepest regard for
Your Most Holy Person that I now dedicate these Chronicles
of the Host and surrender them to Your keeping. May they for-
ever proclaim, as all creation will one day proclaim, that You
alone are worthy; that all power in Heaven and on earth rests
with You.
An angel restored
9
Chapter 1
"Truly the Lord had marked
him for great things."
Lucifer peered over his balcony, brooding about the recent
developments in Heaven. He looked at the angels walking about the
city beneath him. Their forms shone different-colored auras, reflect-
ing the holiness within, the mark of their Creator. His eyes fell
directly below and he saw his own image on the golden street. He
studied the form staring back at him from the mirror-like pathway.
It was little wonder that Lucifer's name came to mean "light
bearer," the Star of the Morning, as he was without question one of
the most glorious creatures in Heaven. Lucifer's hair was his
crown, pouring over the back of his white cloak in a golden cas-
cade. His eyes were steely blue-gray, and could be both hard and
soft at the same time, a reflection of the keen intellect and self-
assurance he possessed. Lucifer cut quite a majestic figure, and his
majesty was never more apparent than when he was enrobed with
his special garments for most holy occasions.
He turned and walked along the balcony, nodding now and
then to an occasional angel who caught his eye passing on the street
below. Looking over the balcony once more, he continued to ponder
his image. It was only fitting that the Lord's chief angel of worship,
10           CHRONICLES of the Host: Exile            of Lucifer
he who created and led the praises of the Most High, should reflect
so beautiful an image. Lucifer could not help but compare himself
to the other angels who milled about below him. Truly the Lord
had marked him for great things. And yet...
He turned his eyes toward the Great Mountain of the North,
where the presence of the Living God reigned in eternal brilliance.
All the paths of Heaven led to this glorious place and one could not
go anywhere in the Kingdom without casting a shadow because of
the radiance emanating forth. At times the light streamed down the
mountain, cascading like a glowing river, spilling into the streets of
the City itself as the angels basked in the glory of a Creator whose
presence was so pervading. Lucifer could only look for a moment,
a glance really, before he shielded his eyes from the spectacle. He
turned away.
"My lord," came a voice from inside the house.
No response.
"My lord," repeated the voice. Lucifer turned to see his chief
servant, Serus.
"Yes, Serus, what is it?" he asked.
"Michael is here to see you," replied Serus, who was a little
uncomfortable at the announcement.
"Michael? Well now, that is something," said Lucifer as he
made his way into the beautiful mansion. Michael had not come to
call for some time. Lucifer glanced at his reflection in a small mirror.
"It wouldn't do to keep the archangel waiting," he said, satis-
fied with his appearance. "I will receive him immediately."
"Yes, my lord," said Serus.
Lucifer followed Serus through his vast house, which was
richly endowed with beautifully crafted ornaments of gold, jewels
and crystal. His taste for things of exquisite beauty was well known
in the Kingdom. Colorful tapestries adorning the walls hailed the
Lord in various motifs as "Glorious," "Victorious," "Righteous,"
"Holy," etc. Ornate mirrors of various shapes and sizes hung on the
walls and the light from the North poured into the house, creating
an ever-present illuminance.

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