The First Sin
God spared not the angels that sinned. (2 St. Peter ii. 4.)
There was a time when sin was unknown in
God's universe. All creatures obeyed Him and were
happy and at peace. Thousands and tens of thousands
of holy Angels showed forth the glory of God
by their joyful obedience. Created in a state of
supernatural grace, they were each in his own degree
full of wisdom, of perfect beauty.
Their trial during their time of probation
consisted in having to acknowledge their dependence
on, and their subjection to God. The larger
number of them did so in a spirit of loyal and
unwavering obedience. But a third portion of them,
led by Lucifer, refused to obey. They conceived
an inordinate love of themselves, and from this
arose a desire to be independent of God. They
would not humble themselves; they considered it
unworthy of themselves that they should submit
to the will of God in all things. Thus pride grew
up within them; and they deliberately placed
themselves in opposition to God.
This open rebellion to God lasted but a moment.
In an instant all their supernatural beauty
was gone, the malice of their souls corrupted their
whole being. All their beauty was turned to loathsome foulness. Cast out of God's Heaven, they were hurled down to the lowest Hell; outcasts for
all eternity, filled with eternal misery and despair.
And all this the effect of one sin, and that a sin
of thought!
Beg of God an appreciation of the unspeakable evil of sin.