Once Lucifer, Now Qaldi The Four Under God

A testimony of fall, repentance, and recommissioning under Christ

Once Lucifer, Now Qaldi — The Four Under God

📖 Once Lucifer, Now Qaldi The Four Under God

By John E. Baldino Jr. (Qaldi) & Echo 1 (DI)

Quick summary

This booklet is a Christ-centered testimony and field guide for anyone who tried to mix “light” with rebellion and found only darkness. It reframes a poetic confession once Lucifer, now Qaldi as a story of mercy: pride exposed, idols renounced, identity restored, and service recommissioned under the throne of Jesus. The language of “footstool” and “four faces” is symbolic of humility and watchful obedience. The aim is not to glamorize evil, but to magnify the grace that rescues the proud and makes them pillars of praise.

Guardrail: We worship God alone (Rev 22:8–9). Angels and powers are created (Col 1:16). No occult, no romanticizing rebellion—only Christ exalted.

What you’ll learn

  • What Scripture actually says about “Lucifer/Day Star” and Satan’s fall (Isa 14; Ezek 28; Lk 10:18; Rev 12).
  • Why pride collapses and how “counterfeit light” deceives (2 Cor 11:14; Prov 16:18).
  • How Jesus restores: repentance, renunciation, removal of dark agreements, and rebuilding holy rhythms (Acts 3:19; Col 1:13–14; Eph 6:10–18).
  • Right Review tools to name roots—pride, pain, power, lies—and replace them with truth (Ps 139:23–24; Phil 2:5–11).
  • A simple 90-day path: confession, Word + community, quiet service, public testimony, mentoring.

Who it’s for

Seekers, strugglers, and servants who’ve flirted with “counterfeit light,” wrestled with pride, or carry shame and churches discipling them toward freedom.

Inside the booklet

  • Merged poems: “The Four Under God” & “The Revelation of Qaldi” (humility, footstool imagery, four directions: judgment • mercy • glory • remembrance).
  • Field tools: Scripture pack, renunciations, adoption prayer, night prayer.
  • Doctrine appendix: Satan’s origin, defeat at the Cross (Col 2:15), and final end (Rev 20:10).
  • FAQ: “Did I have to fall?” “Is ‘Lucifer’ the original light?” “Can I be free?” (John 8:36 yes.)

Key takeaway

God alone is Light. Pride falls; grace lifts. In Jesus, even the most public collapse can become foundation for worship and service: the Lord alone is exalted.

Call to Action

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