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The Supreme Court of Heaven: Judgement of God - Trilogy 1
The Supreme Court of Heaven: Judgement of God - Trilogy 1
The Supreme Court of Heaven: Judgement of God - Trilogy 1
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Are you stuck? Does the Word of God appear dry and boring to you? Do you sleep and drool on your Bible, at times? Or it is gathering dust?

It's not you, or the Bible. It is not boring. All you need is a creative approach. There are dozens upon dozens of methods for looking at the Word. These methods ignite burning motivation and zeal in your mind and heart. And your mind begins creating new patterns and deep interest. All of a sudden, you enjoy reading and studying the Word.

Also, you become even more effective in sharing the Word to others without rubbing them the wrong way. They too become zealous and interested in he Word. Imagine you sharing the Word to your family in a casual manner they enjoy. Visualize yourself doing very nice Word-based plays with your children.

These book helps you present the Word afresh to your mind and others' as a court: The Supreme Court of Heaven.

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The Supreme Court of Heaven is in session NOW.

The Judge is God.
The Defendant is God (Messiah Jesus).
The Plaintiff is Satan.
The Witnesses are the people (on earth).

God established the Supreme Court of Heaven after the creation of the heavens and the earth. He established it, because he had created beings both in heaven and on earth that had freewill. When their freewill would lead them against his will, then he would need to use this court to judge them. Either angels or people, all would have to face the judgment of God. No creature has power to escape God's judgment in heaven.

In some cases compiled in this book, God appears in the court as the Defendant, because even his creation is allowed to file cases against him.

So, if God is the Defendant, in some cases, then who is the Judge?

God himself is the Judge. He is a perfect God such that he is able to preside as the Judge and the Defendant of the same case. He can pass a judgment against himself and also sentence himself! The cursed tree is a proof of that.

Case 1:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witnesses: Adam, Eve

Case 2:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: Noah

Case 3:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: Abraham

Case 4:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: Ruth

Case 5:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: Elijah

Case 6:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: Job

Case 7:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: Peter

Case 8:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witnesses: Abel

Case 9:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: Lot

Case 10:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: Gideon

Case 11:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: John the Baptist

Case 12:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: Stephen

Case 13:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witnesses: Isaac

Case 14:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: Joseph

Case 15:
Judge: God
Plaintiff: Satan
Defendant: God (Jesus)
Witness: Samson

Case 16:
Witness: Mary

Case 17:
Witness: Lazarus
...

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Release dateSep 26, 2017
ISBN9781370180929
The Supreme Court of Heaven: Judgement of God - Trilogy 1
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Mcebo Mikhayal Metfula

Mcebo Mikhayal Metfula has been a storyteller since he was little. He writes stories that are based on true stories. Three dimension stories, which use spiritual realities to make sense of what happens in the physical. He also writes nonfiction. He lives in Piggs Peak with his family.

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    The Supreme Court of Heaven - Mcebo Mikhayal Metfula

    The Supreme Court of Heaven

    Cases Argued and Adjudged

    Trilogy

    (Volume 1, 2, 3)

    MCEBO MIKHAYAL METFULA

    Other Books

    THE SUPREME COURT OF HEAVEN

    Volume 1

    Volume 2

    Volume 3

    Contents

    Preface

    INTRODUCTION

    Cases Concerning Adam

    Cases Concerning Noah

    Cases Concerning Abraham

    Case Concerning Ruth

    Cases Concerning Elijah

    Cases Concerning Job

    Cases Concerning Peter

    Case Concerning Abel

    Cases Concerning Lot

    Case Concerning Gideon

    Cases Concerning John the Baptist

    Cases Concerning Stephen

    Case Concerning Isaac

    Cases Concerning Joseph

    Cases Concerning Samson

    Cases Concerning Mary (Jesus’ Mother)

    Case Concerning Lazarus

    PENDING CASE

    OTHER BOOKS IN THIS SERIES

    FOLLOW

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    Copyright

    Glossary

    Bibliography

    Preface

    Welcome to the Supreme Court of Heaven. You will learn a lot in cases from the archives of this court. You will also learn from pending cases.

    To clearly understand cases of the Court of God, please bear in mind the following things:

    1. Cases take a very long time in heaven: some even take many years according to earthly timing.

    2. In most cases the witnesses are on earth.

    3. There may be more than one appeal for each case.

    INTRODUCTION

    After the creation of the heavens and the earth, it was mandatory for God to establish the Supreme Court in heaven. He had created beings, both in heaven and on earth with a freewill. If their freewill would lead them against His will, then He could use that court to judge them.

    That court of the Living God is the only court in heaven; there is neither a higher court nor a lower court. There is the Supreme Court only.

    Why?

    Because there is only one judge, God Himself. Because sins are the same in the eyes of God; there is no small sin to deserve a lower court and there is no big sin to deserve a higher court.

    In His court, God judges His creation with His Word. That means all He speaks is law. Those who are in heaven and on earth have to live according to all He ever said, or face judgment. That is where the Bible fits in for those who are on earth.

    As you will see in the cases compiled in this volume, because of His perfect and just nature, God is able to preside as the Judge and the Defendant of the same case, or as the Judge and the Plaintiff of the same case, and be able to judge fairly.

    He is perfect such that He is able to pass a judgment against Himself and also sentence Himself! The cross is a result of that just character of God.

    In the beginning, God created evil in heaven, so that even heavenly beings could have a choice to follow God or evil. If there was no evil at their disposal, they would not have power to sin. That implies that even Lucifer was deceived by evil (Ezekiel 28: 15-16), just as Adam was deceived (Genesis 3: 1-7). But both had to be judged, because they had a choice to shun or embrace evil.

    On earth, He planted the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (Genesis 2:9) for Adam to eat or avoid.

    Why would God trap His own creation?

    He never wanted robots that would follow Him because they did not have a choice. Instead, He wanted children both in heaven and on earth who would love Him with all of their hearts, minds and bodies voluntarily.

    In heaven, when evil was found in the Cherub Lucifer (Ezekiel 28: 15), the Supreme Court of God had to assemble for the first time, and Lucifer was judged and cast out of heaven. He was thrown to the earth.

    However, before he was cast out, he was able to deceive a third of the angels of God (Revelation 12: 3-4). After they were judged, they were also cast out of heaven with him (Revelations 12: 7).

    On earth, when man sinned, again the Supreme Court of Heaven had to assemble for judging man, woman and the serpent (see case 777-1000(1) of Volume 1).

    However, soon after Satan discovered that it was possible for man to be saved from eternal destruction, he started making the Supreme Court of Heaven very busy. He accuses the saints in the court of the Lord, day and night (Revelations 12: 10).

    He files summonses against the saints of God in the Supreme Court without ceasing, for he knows he has very little time (Revelation 12: 12).

    It is for that reason that in almost all cases Satan appears as the Plaintiff.

    Procedure of the Supreme Court of Heaven

    The procedure of the court of the Lord is almost the same as that of the courts on earth.

    Even in heaven, a case starts when an Accuser (Plaintiff) institutes action against the Accused (Defendant). The Plaintiff prepares a summons through his attorneys. Then he files that summons with the court.

    At that point, it becomes the responsibility of the court to hand over the summons to the Sheriff, so that he could hand it over to the Defendant. The Defendant is then expected to defend himself through his attorneys by either responding to the summons or by defending himself in a court trial.

    The only difference is that in the heavenly court there are only criminal cases. Civil cases are also treated as criminal cases.

    Why?

    Because, with God, it is one of two things: it’s either you do what he says or you don’t. If you do what he says, you are safe (not guilty), but if you don’t, you are guilty.

    There is no fine in the court of God: all sins are punishable by death. But, if you repent whilst in the flesh, the death sentence is erased.

    Cases Concerning Adam

    Case No. 777-1000(1) to Case No. 777-1000(2)

    Summons (of Case No. 777-1000(1))

    Case (No. 777-1000(1))

    Summons (of Case No. 777-1000(2))

    Case (No. 777-1000(2))

    IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HEAVEN

    Held in Heaven, Case NO: 777-1000(1)

    In the matter between:

    Satan: Plaintiff

    And

    God (Christ Jesus) (1st Respondent): Defendant

    Man (2nd Respondent): Defendant

    Woman (3rd Respondent): Defendant

    Serpent (4th Respondent): Defendant

    =====SUMMONS=====

    TO:

    THE SHERIFF

    INFORM:

    The Defendant, GOD, the creator of the heavens and the earth.

    (Herein called the Defendant)

    THAT:

    The Plaintiff, SATAN, the king of darkness,

    (Herein called the Plaintiff)

    hereby institutes action against the Defendant in which action the Plaintiff claims:

    a) That Adam is not as perfect as God claimed when He considered His creation to be perfect or good (Genesis 1: 31).

    INFORM:

    the Defendant further that if he disputes the claim, he may avail himself in the Supreme Court of Heaven to defend his position.

    DATED ON EARTH ON THIS DAY

    SATAN’S ATTORNEYS

    Physical Address:

    EARTH

    Ref: Bible/Gen/1-3

    TO: THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, HEAVEN

    CASE ARGUED AND ADJUDGED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HEAVEN ON THIS DAY.

    Case No. 777-1000(1). Argued on this day – Decided on this day.

    Background

    In Heaven, God, the Defendant, was served by Satan with a summons through the Supreme Court sheriffs. He claimed that Adam was not as perfect as God claimed when He considered His creation to be perfect or good (Genesis 1: 31).

    Case

    Soon after the Judge, God, had taken His seat, Satan, the Plaintiff, was asked to make his opening statement.

    Satan said that his case was about Adam, who was not as perfect as God claimed when He considered His creation to be perfect.

    God, the Defendant (Jesus), was also asked to make His opening statement.

    He said that His creation on earth was perfect as He said.

    Satan was asked to prove his case.

    The Devil told the court that he would cross-examine man, the witness of God, using a serpent. He asked the court to look at the earth.

    When they looked at the earth they saw the serpent talking to the woman. Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden?’

    The woman said to the serpent, We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, but God did say, ‘You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.’

    You will not certainly die, the serpent said to the woman. For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.

    When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her and he ate it. Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized that they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves. (Genesis 3: 1-7)

    In the court, there was great tension as God was embarrassed by man on earth. Heavenly beings never believed what they beheld.

    Very pleased by the results of the cross examination, Satan talked with great confidence and pride before he sat down, I hope my evidence has substantiated my claims.

    God, the Defendant, was asked to defend His position.

    Deeply disappointed, He decided to directly examine his witness, Where are you Adam?

    I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; so I hid, he responded.

    Who told you that you are naked? Have you eaten from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from? the Lord asked.

    The man said, The woman you put here with me; she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it.

    Then the Lord God said to the woman, What is this you have done?

    The woman said, The serpent deceived me, and I ate (Genesis 3: 8-13).

    God, the Judge, gave Satan a chance to give his closing statement, but he had none. The Lord went on to give His judgment.

    He gave judgment to the Plaintiff. Satan won the case.

    However, he mentioned that that did not mean that God erred when he considered his creation to be perfect. But He gave man freewill to choose between good and evil, however, man chose evil.

    He went on to sentence the Defendants.

    To the first Respondent (God, the Defendant (Jesus)), he mentioned that according to the law (Hebrews 9: 22) man’s blood is required for man’s sin to be forgiven. Then He gave Him a death sentence: to hang on a tree (Cross) until He dies.

    To the second Respondent (Man), He said, Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life. It will produce thorns and thistles for you, and you will eat the plants of the field. By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return (Genesis 3: 17-19).

    To the third Respondent (Woman), He said, I will make your pains in childbearing very severe; with painful labor you will give birth to children. Your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you (Genesis 3: 16).

    To the fourth Respondent (Serpent), He said, Because you have done this, Cursed are you above all livestock and all wild animals. You will crawl on your belly and you will eat dust all the days of your life. And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel (Genesis 3: 14-15).

    Then the court adjourned.

    After that case, all seraphs, elders, spirits, cherubs, archangels and angels were unhappy about the outcome, but anyway they praised and worshiped God, as usual.

    The Devil moved out of the court very happy as he returned to the earth.

    The entire kingdom of darkness celebrated frantically without stopping.

    IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HEAVEN

    Held in Heaven, Case NO: 777-1000(2)

    In the matter between:

    Satan: Plaintiff

    And

    God: Defendant

    =====SUMMONS=====

    TO:

    THE SHERIFF

    INFORM:

    The Defendant, GOD, the creator of the heavens and the earth.

    (Herein called the Defendant)

    THAT:

    The Plaintiff, SATAN, the king of darkness,

    (Herein called the Plaintiff)

    hereby institutes action against the Defendant in which action the Plaintiff claims:

    a)  That God should no longer claim man to be His. Man is sinful, which means that he belongs to him (Satan): he has eaten from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil that God had prohibited him from eating (Genesis 2: 17).

    b)  That a Restraining Order should be passed against God, so that He does not associate Himself with man anymore.

    INFORM:

    the Defendant further that if he disputes the claim, he may avail himself in the Supreme Court of Heaven to defend his position.

    DATED ON EARTH ON THIS DAY

    SATAN’S ATTORNEYS

    Physical Address:

    EARTH

    Ref: Bible/Gen/1-3

    TO: THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, HEAVEN

    CASE ARGUED AND ADJUDGED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HEAVEN ON THIS DAY.

    Case No. 777-1000(2). Argued on this day – Decided on this day.

    Background

    In Heaven, God, the Defendant, was served by Satan with a summons through the Supreme Court sheriffs. He accused God of claiming man to be His, yet He ‘belonged’ to him.

    Also, he approached the Supreme Court to apply for a Restraining Order against God: he wanted an order stopping God from associating Himself with man ever again.

    Case

    Soon after the Judge, God, had taken His seat, Satan, the Plaintiff, was asked to say his opening statement.

    Satan started by making the court aware that he had since enlarged his territory, for he was able to use evil to deceive man just as he used evil to deceive all the fallen angels.

    He also proceeded to mention that that meant man belonged to him as even the fallen angels belonged to him after deception.

    Thirdly, he told the court that he was also applying for a Restraining Order against God: stopping Him from associating Himself with man.

    God, the Defendant (Jesus), was also asked to say His opening statement.

    God, the Defendant, mentioned that it was true that man had been

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