The Urantia Book-- Part III. The History Of
Urantia
PAPER 119: Section 1.
The First Bestowal
P1309:2, 119:1.1
It was a solemn occasion on Salvington almost one billion years ago when the
assembled directors and chiefs of the universe of Nebadon heard Michael announce
that his elder brother, Immanuel, would presently assume authority in Nebadon
while he (Michael) would be absent on an unexplained mission. No other announcement
was made about this transaction except that the farewell broadcast to the Constellation
Fathers, among other instructions, said: "And for this period I place you under
the care and keeping of Immanuel while I go to do the bidding of my Paradise
Father."
P1309:3, 119:1.2
After sending this farewell broadcast, Michael appeared on the dispatching field
of Salvington, just as on many previous occasions when preparing for departure
to Uversa or Paradise except that he came alone. He concluded his statement
of departure with these words: "I leave you but for a short season. Many of
you, I know, would go with me, but whither I go you cannot come. That which
I am about to do, you cannot do. I go to do the will of the Paradise Deities,
and when I have finished my mission and have acquired this experience, I will
return to my place among you." And having thus spoken, Michael of Nebadon vanished
from the sight of all those assembled and did not reappear for twenty years
of standard time. In all Salvington, only the Divine Minister and Immanuel knew
what was taking place, and the Union of Days shared his secret only with the
chief executive of the universe, Gabriel, the Bright and Morning Star.
P1309:4, 119:1.3
All the inhabitants of Salvington and those dwelling on the constellation and
system headquarters worlds assembled about their respective receiving stations
for universe intelligence, hoping to get some word of the mission and whereabouts
of the Creator Son. Not until the third day after Michael's departure was any
message of possible significance received. On this day a communication was registered
on Salvington from the Melchizedek sphere, the headquarters of that order in
Nebadon, which simply recorded this extraordinary and
never-before-heard-of
transaction: "At noon today there appeared on the receiving field of this world
a strange Melchizedek Son, not of our number but wholly like our order. He was
accompanied by a solitary omniaphim who bore credentials from Uversa and presented
orders addressed to our chief, derived from the Ancients of Days and concurred
in by Immanuel of Salvington, directing that this new Melchizedek Son be received
into our order and assigned to the emergency service of the Melchizedeks of
Nebadon. And it has been so ordered; it has been done."
P1310:1, 119:1.4
And this is about all that appears on the records of Salvington regarding the
first Michael bestowal. Nothing more appears until after one hundred years of
Urantia time, when there was recorded the fact of Michael's return and unannounced
resumption of the direction of universe affairs. But a strange record is to
be found on the Melchizedek world, a recital of the service of this unique Melchizedek
Son of the emergency corps of that age. This record is preserved in a simple
temple which now occupies the
foreground of the home of the Father Melchizedek,
and it comprises the narration of the service of this transitory Melchizedek
Son in connection with his assignment to twenty-four missions of universe emergency.
And this record, which I have so recently reviewed, ends thus:
P1310:2, 119:1.5
"And at noon on this day, without previous announcement and witnessed by only
three of our brotherhood, this visiting Son of our order disappeared from our
world as he came, accompanied only by a solitary omniaphim; and this record
is now closed with the certification that this visitor lived as a Melchizedek,
in the likeness of a Melchizedek he worked as a Melchizedek, and he faithfully
performed all of his assignments as an emergency Son of our order. By universal
consent he has become chief of Melchizedeks, having earned our love and adoration
by his matchless wisdom, supreme love, and superb devotion to duty. He loved
us, understood us, and served with us, and forever we are his loyal and devoted
fellow Melchizedeks, for this stranger on our world has now eternally become
a universe minister of Melchizedek nature."
P1310:3, 119:1.6
And that is all I am permitted to tell you of the first bestowal of Michael.
We, of course, fully understand that this strange Melchizedek who so mysteriously
served with the Melchizedeks a billion years ago was none other than the incarnated
Michael on the mission of his first bestowal. The records do not specifically
state that this unique and efficient Melchizedek was Michael, but it is universally
believed that he was. Probably the actual statement of that fact cannot be found
outside of the records of Sonarington, and the records of that secret world
are not open to us. Only on this sacred world of the divine Sons are the mysteries
of incarnation and bestowal fully known. We all know of the facts of the Michael
bestowals, but we do not understand how they are effected. We do not know how
the ruler of a universe, the creator of the Melchizedeks, can so suddenly and
mysteriously become one of their number and, as one of them, live among them
and work as a Melchizedek Son for one hundred years. But it so happened.
