WHAT CONSTITUTES A REBELLION:
- The good or bad characters of the ruler are usually revealed through their laws, on which their government is established and through dealing with their subjects, both are loyal and rude. If the right to rights of rights of some unjust persons is violated, then the liberty and rights of all other people can be violated under the same law. Hence the character of the ruler is revealed through their law and its enforcement.
- The one which lies on the foundation of the rebellion is dissatisfaction with the laws of the government, which is generally claimed to be unjust and oppressive or with the administration of the government.
- A rebellion originates generally with one or more of the leading subjects of a government.
- A rebel always thinks as such persons who are concerned about reforming the government by amending the status of their fellow subjects and improving the situation of their reforms. Of course, it proves that the rebel claims that there is more information about law and governance than the ruler, hence the throne is greater than the Governor 2. Sam 15 and Jesus 14: 12-14.
- A rebel always tries to rely on the rebellion as much as possible, and when he considers himself strong, he will try to leave the present government and then establish a new government on better laws.
- After all, the rebel gives everyone the risk to overthrow the government, under which he lives, if he succeeds, he receives, but if he fails then all is lost.
- The only way whereby a rebel can demonstrate that he can improve the existing government is to obtain an opportunity and time to carry out his ideas of government.
- Same day is generally reflects upon the incumbent appointed to commemorate of new government.
- A rebellion usually reflects on the current ruler in the eyes of the subjects because it assumes that the present ruler does not have the necessary ability to govern, or it is unjust or oppressive.
- It requires great wisdom to subdue a rebellion so completely that all interested and concerned parties will be satisfied.
- Moral intelligence must be created free to choose whether they will obey their creator or not;otherwise they would not be able to develop independent characters.
- One of the highest cherubs in heaven refused to submit to God's government with their free will and thus began the first revolt in God's universe. Eze 28: 12-15, Isa 14: 12-14; 2 Peter 2: 4; Jude 6.
- In this rebellion, the rebels had included themselves in the summit of Christ-their Creator-that is, the equivalent of a better father than the Christ. Eze 28: 12-17; Jesus 14: 12-14; John 14: 28; 1 Cor 15:28.
- In this rebellion, the devil, the devil set the side of the constitution. God's moral law, in the following manner. (A) In search of being equal to God, he separated the first order of his law. Exo 20: 3 (B) In an attempt to establish himself as a ruler on his fellow creatures, he ignored the law of equal rights, that is, all the same brothers and brothers are not above each other from the creation of the former 20: 2- 17. Matt 23: 8.
- Due to its rebellion, God is insulted as follows; (A) The rebel wants to know about ruling from the Creator's work, therefore, God can not be all intelligent or omnipotent. (B) Consequently, God can not be a kind and compassionate ruler, but unlike a procession "misunderstanding of character oppression.
- That is why God allowed him to show the nature of his claims to show the work of proposed changes in his divine law. His own work should condemn him. The entire universe should uncheck the receiver.
- "Satan took a third part of the angels in his rebellion, leaving the father and son, the son united with the provocation of rebellion." Testimonies for the Church due to this rebellion Saturn and his sympathetic angels were eventually punished Paradise Reeve 12: 4; 7-9; 2 Peter 2: 4; Jude 6.
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