It’s something like this. Satan holds the chosen people hostage. He holds a gun to their heads and he says to god, ‘Well, aren’t you going to do something! Aren’t you going to stop me! Aren’t you going to break one of your own insignificant laws to save your darlings?’ God replies, ‘I will not break the laws I have written into creation, for that would bring about a different kind of destruction to my beloved ones.’ Satan answers, ‘All right, watch this!’ He squeezes and crushes and rips with his jaws until the chosen ones begin to cry out to their Creator, ‘Save us! Where are You? Why do You not come?’ Satan looks at God and says, ‘Well?’ But God is silent. He is so silent that a darkness seems to spread over the world. Satan believes he has forced God to back up. He has argued Him into helplessness. He thinks that God has nothing left to say. He thinks he has won the cosmic debate and has obtained power over God. He thinks himself above God. But all the while a tremendous thing is happening within the heart of God. A Word begins to form. A Word that is so immense, so much larger than the entire created universe, which rests like a golden apple in His hand. The word is so vast, yet so simple, that none can hear it. Satan will not hear it. Man can not, for he has been deafened with the screams of his own agony. Matter itself can only feel it without knowing it.
‘I will go down into my own creation as once I did so long ago, when I walked with Adam and Eve in the garden. As I did when I came to Jerusalem as a man. I will go down into my creation and I will suffer in it. I will suffer with it. And this shall be My Word, as it was My Word on Calvary.’