A Creator Son can, at any time,
rule his local universe in his own right, but he can rule as a representative
of the Paradise Trinity only after completing seven creature bestowals.
The seventh and final bestowal of Michael, the Creator Son of Nebadon,
took place on Urantia when he incarnated as Jesus of Nazareth. Prior
to his bestowal, Michael's brother Immanuel advised him to:
1. Maintain unbroken communion
with his Paradise Father.
2. Terminate the Lucifer
rebellion.
3. Attend first to men's
spiritual needs, then their intellect, and lastly their physical health.
4. Lead a life that would
educate and inspire the entire universe of Nebadon.
5. Refrain from using
the superhuman powers associated with being a creator son.
6. Give precedence to
the accepted customs of family life of the day.
7. Confine his efforts
to spiritual regeneration, avoiding economic and political commitments.
8. Avoid the formation
of an organized cult.
9. Leave no writings behind.
10. Leave no human offspring.
Jesus was not God in association
with man, but God incarnate in man. Jesus did not progressively become
God; God did not at some moment become man. Jesus was God and man, always.
The supreme spiritual purpose of Michael's bestowal on Urantia was to
enhance the revelation of God. Through Jesus, the Father chose to manifest
himself as he always does-in a usual, normal, dependable way.