So I did think about something more to write. I might write another post after this, if I can finalize it within two weeks.
Lucifer called all of God’s angels to join his rebellion against God. The 2/3 that refused to join went to warn God (Jahveh) about Lucifer’s threat to God’s reign. Lucifer and his followers charged God, but God’s power overwhelmed them, and they were cast out of Heaven down to Earth, and God’s reign was saved.
And God said to Michael “For saving my reign from the threat of Lucifer, you shall take his place as my chief angel.” And Michael does not dare rebel against God, since he learned the lesson from Lucifer’s fall.
Lucifer thought he could kick God off the throne. The way God appears on the throne, Lucifer thought it looked like something that could be knocked off. But God is 101,000,000,000,000 times as powerful as Lucifer – doesn’t Lucifer not know that? Wow! 1 followed by a trillion 0’s! That’s a gimongous number! Like Buddy the Elf said “these toilets are ginormous!” But with a portmanteau of gigantic and humongous instead of gigantic and enormous. Lucifer underestimated God’s power.
But Lucifer was a threat to God’s reign, and was kicked out to stop the threat of Lucifer. Why else would God cast Lucifer out of Heaven?
Lucifer fell on either his back or belly (we don’t know which) onto Earth, and Lucifer got up, furious, and sought revenge against God. But if only Lucifer and his followers repented after being cast out of Heaven, they would at least stay on Earth and not have to go to Hell.
On Earth, Lucifer heard God tell Adam “The fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil you shall not eat, for the day that you eat of it, you will surely die!” And Lucifer got an idea for revenge against God. An opportunity to manipulate Adam and Eve to eat the fruit, so he can ruin God’s creation. Like RJ in Over the Hedge gets an idea when the firefly sparks by, as when he hears Verne and his buddies say “what do we forage? Food!” Same thing for Lucy the Devil (my term for Lucifer/Satan) when he hears God’s warning to Adam “you will surely die.” Watch Over the Hedge to see what I mean.
Once the Devil and his helpers are in hell, they will be convinced to give up… convinced to surrender to God. The wicked in hell will be truly sorry that they ever rebelled against God, knowing the consequences of doing so. They think “If only I hadn’t rebelled against God.” They will believe the grass is greener in Heaven. MUCH greener! The Devil will say “I will do anything you say! Just have mercy on me!” But God says “You will break your promise do do whatever I say.”