My name is Sister Maria Theresa, and what I'm about to share will change everything you thought you knew about the Serpent in Genesis. I've served as a Carmelite nun for 45 years, dedicating my life to contemplative prayer and the study of Scripture, but on September 23rd, 2023, I died for 23 minutes and 17 seconds. During that time, Jesus Christ Himself revealed to me the shocking truth about the serpent in the Garden of Eden – a truth so profound that it transforms our understanding of humanity's fall and Christ's victory on the cross.
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I was pruning roses when I felt a sudden, crushing pain in my chest. The pain was unlike anything I'd ever experienced – it felt as if my very soul was being squeezed from my body. I tried to call out to Sister Agnes, who was working nearby, but no sound came.
The world began to spin, and the last thing I remember was the sweet scent of roses as I collapsed among the flowers I'd been tending. What happened next was beyond anything I could have imagined in my decades of religious life. The physical pain vanished instantly, and I found myself moving through what I can only describe as a dimension of pure light.
But this wasn't the stereotypical tunnel of light that you hear about in other near-death experiences. Instead, I was traveling through what seemed to be the very fabric of creation itself. Colors I had never seen before, sounds that could only be described as the music of the spheres, and a sense of love so profound it seemed to permeate every particle of my being.
Then I saw Him. Jesus Christ, the Lord of Glory, standing before me in a radiance that would have blinded physical eyes. His appearance was both physical and spiritual, transcending anything our earthly languages can properly describe.
His eyes held the depth of eternity, and His presence radiated a love so pure and powerful that I fell to my knees in worship. "Rise, Maria," He said. "I have brought you here for a purpose.
Today, I will reveal to you truths about the Garden of Eden that have been misunderstood for millennia. " As I stood, the space around us transformed. We were suddenly standing in what I knew instantly was the Garden of Eden, but not as I had imagined it in my earthly studies.
This Eden was more real, more vivid than any earthly reality. The colors were richer, the harmony more perfect, the very air alive with divine presence. But what truly took my breath away was what Jesus showed me next.
"Watch carefully," Jesus said, gesturing to a being that appeared in the Garden. "This is who your scriptures call the serpent, but this is not the simple snake that many imagine. " What I saw left me speechless.
The being before us was magnificent beyond description – a creature of pure light, adorned with precious stones that seemed to capture and reflect the very glory of God. This was no ordinary angel, but one of the highest order of celestial beings. "This," Jesus explained, "is who your Hebrew scriptures call the nachash.
Your English translations render this word simply as 'serpent,' but the truth is far more profound. Look closely, Maria, for few have been granted this vision. " I watched in awe as Jesus revealed to me the true nature of this being – one of the highest of heaven's court, a guardian cherub who once stood in God's presence.
The revelation was overwhelming, and I understood why Eve wasn't frightened by this creature's appearance in the Garden. This wasn't a snake slithering through the grass; this was a magnificent divine being radiating wisdom and light. "Lord," I asked, my voice trembling with the weight of this revelation, "why has this truth been hidden for so long?
" Jesus's response was both gentle and profound. "It has not been hidden, Maria, but veiled. The human mind often reduces complex spiritual truths to simpler physical symbols.
The serpent became a symbol of the deceiver, but the reality was far more significant. This was Lucifer, the morning star, the anointed cherub who covered My Father's throne. " As He spoke, the scene before us shifted, and I witnessed something that would forever change my understanding of Scripture.
I saw this magnificent being standing before God's throne, arrayed in glory, leading the worship of heaven. But then, gradually, I saw pride begin to corrupt that glory from within. "Watch closely," Jesus instructed, "for this is the origin of evil itself.
" I witnessed the transformation of this being from a creature of light to one of darkness. It wasn't a sudden change, but a gradual corruption that began with pride and ended in outright rebellion. I saw how this once-glorious cherub began to desire worship for himself, how he believed his own beauty and wisdom made him worthy of adoration.
"This is why understanding the true nature of the serpent is crucial," Jesus explained. "The fall of humanity wasn't initiated by a simple snake, but by one of heaven's highest beings – one who had stood in the very presence of God and knew the power of divine glory. " The scene shifted again, and I saw this fallen being enter the Garden of Eden.
But he didn't appear as a snake – he came as a being of light, wisdom, and beauty. Now I understood why Eve engaged him in conversation without fear. He appeared as a divine messenger, a being of light who seemed to possess godlike wisdom.
"The deception was subtle," Jesus continued. "He didn't appear as evil, but as light. This is why Paul would later write that Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.
This wasn't just poetic language – it was a description of his very nature and his method of deception. " As Jesus and I stood in this celestial vision of Eden, He began to reveal even deeper truths about the nature of the deception that took place there. The scene before us shifted to the moment of temptation, but I saw it with new eyes – eyes that could perceive spiritual realities I had never imagined during my earthly studies.
"What you're witnessing," Jesus explained, "is more than just a conversation between a woman and a serpent. This was a cosmic rebellion playing out in the physical realm. Watch how he approaches Eve.
" I saw the fallen cherub, still beautiful despite his rebellion, approaching Eve with calculated precision. His appearance was magnificent – a being who seemed to radiate divine wisdom and understanding. Now I understood with perfect clarity why Eve wasn't startled by his presence.
He appeared as one who belonged in the Garden, a creature of light who seemed to possess divine authority. "Notice his tactics," Jesus continued. "He doesn't begin with an outright lie, but with a question that casts doubt on God's word: 'Did God really say.
. . ?
' This wasn't mere curiosity – it was the beginning of all heresy, the first seed of doubt planted in human consciousness. " As I watched the scene unfold, Jesus revealed to me the profound meaning behind the Hebrew word nachash. "In your earthly languages," He explained, "words often carry single meanings.
But in the divine realm, truth is multi-layered. The word nachash encompasses three crucial aspects of this being's nature: the serpentine, the shining one, and the deceiver. All three aspects were present at this moment.
" The vision expanded, and I saw how this being had once stood in God's presence, covered in precious stones, perfect in wisdom and beauty. Jesus showed me the exact meaning of Ezekiel's description: "You were the seal of perfection, full of wisdom and perfect in beauty. You were in Eden, the garden of God; every precious stone adorned you.
. . " "This was no mere poetic language," Jesus emphasized.
"These words described the actual appearance and nature of this being before his fall. The precious stones weren't just decorative – they reflected and refracted divine glory in ways your earthly mind can barely comprehend. " Then Jesus showed me something that made my soul tremble – the moment of Lucifer's fall.
I witnessed his transformation from the morning star to the adversary, from the anointed cherub to the great deceiver. It was like watching light itself become darkness, beauty corrupt into horror. "Observe carefully," Jesus instructed, "for this explains why the deception in Eden required such a dramatic solution – My incarnation and sacrifice.
This wasn't just about a broken rule or eaten fruit. This was about a cosmic rebellion that corrupted the very fabric of creation. " I watched as pride took root in Lucifer's heart.
The scene shifted to show me the five "I wills" that Isaiah recorded: "I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God, I will sit upon the mount of congregation, I will ascend above the heights of the clouds, I will be like the Most High. " "Each of these statements," Jesus explained, "was a direct challenge to divine authority. This wasn't just pride – it was a calculated attempt to usurp divine prerogatives.
When he came to Eve, he brought this same spirit of rebellion, offering her the same temptation: 'You will be like God. '" The revelation continued as Jesus showed me how this initial deception set the pattern for all future temptations. "The serpent's approach in Eden revealed his fundamental strategy," Jesus said.
"He doesn't appear as evil, but as light. He doesn't start with obvious lies, but with subtle questions about God's goodness and truth. This is why understanding his true nature is crucial for understanding the nature of temptation itself.
" Then Jesus showed me something that brought me to my knees – the cosmic significance of His own victory on the cross. The scene shifted to Calvary, but I saw it from a spiritual perspective that transcended physical reality. I witnessed how His death was more than just a physical execution – it was a cosmic victory over the very being who had initiated rebellion in Eden.
"When I declared 'It is finished' on the cross," Jesus explained, "I wasn't just referring to My physical suffering. I was declaring victory over the nachash himself. The prophecy given in Eden – that the seed of the woman would crush the serpent's head – was fulfilled in that moment.
" I watched in awe as the spiritual reality of Christ's victory unfolded before me. The cross became a moment of cosmic triumph, where the deception that began in Eden was finally and fully defeated. I saw how Jesus's death and resurrection didn't just provide forgiveness for human sin – it completely defeated the very being who had introduced sin into creation.
"This is why Paul would later write that I disarmed the powers and authorities, making a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross," Jesus continued. "The cross wasn't just about human salvation – it was about cosmic restoration, about defeating the very being who had corrupted creation in the first place. " The vision then shifted to show me how this truth impacts our understanding of spiritual warfare.
"When my followers engage in spiritual battle," Jesus explained, "they aren't just fighting against human ideas or natural inclinations. They're dealing with the same being who deceived Eve – a fallen cherub who still retains significant power and intelligence, even though he's ultimately defeated. " I saw how this understanding transforms our view of temptation and spiritual conflict.
The serpent wasn't just a talking snake – he was a fallen divine being who once stood in God's presence, who still possesses profound intelligence and power, even though he's ultimately defeated. "This is why human willpower alone is insufficient," Jesus explained. "The being you're dealing with is far more intelligent and powerful than human strength can overcome.
This is why divine intervention was necessary – why I had to become human to defeat him on your behalf. " Then Jesus showed me something that made everything click into place – how all of Scripture tells this story of cosmic conflict and divine victory. From Genesis to Revelation, I saw how the battle that began in Eden continues throughout human history, but always with the certainty of Christ's ultimate victory.
"The serpent in Eden wasn't just a snake," Jesus emphasized. "He was a fallen divine being who still retains power and intelligence, even though he's ultimately defeated. This is why understanding his true nature is crucial for understanding both the severity of humanity's fall and the magnificence of My victory.
" The revelations continued as Jesus showed me even deeper truths about the cosmic battle that began in Eden. The scene before us shifted again, and I witnessed how the serpent's deception impacted not just humanity, but all of creation. "What happened in Eden," Jesus explained, "sent shockwaves through the entire created order.
When Adam and Eve fell for the nachash's deception, they didn't just break a simple rule – they transferred their allegiance from divine authority to a fallen cherub who had rebelled against heaven's throne. " I watched in amazement as Jesus showed me how this transfer of authority had cosmic implications. The perfect harmony of creation was shattered, not just because humans ate forbidden fruit, but because they had aligned themselves with a rebellious divine being who sought to corrupt God's entire created order.
"This is why Paul would later write that all creation groans," Jesus continued. "The impact of this rebellion extended far beyond human souls. It affected the very fabric of the physical universe itself.
This is why My death and resurrection weren't just about saving human souls – they were about restoring all of creation. " Then Jesus revealed something that made my spiritual eyes open even wider. He showed me how the prophecy given in Genesis 3:15 – about the seed of the woman crushing the serpent's head – was more than just poetic imagery.
It was a divine declaration of war against the rebel cherub who had corrupted creation. "When I became human," Jesus explained, "I wasn't just taking on flesh to provide an example or to die as a sacrifice. I was entering the physical realm to confront and defeat the very being who had initiated rebellion in the first place.
The cross wasn't just about forgiveness – it was about cosmic victory. " I watched in awe as Jesus showed me the full significance of His incarnation and death. From a heavenly perspective, I saw how His victory on the cross accomplished far more than just human salvation.
It was a complete defeat of the nachash himself, fulfilling the prophecy given in Eden. "Look carefully," Jesus instructed, "at what happened spiritually when I declared 'It is finished' on the cross. " In that moment, I witnessed the cosmic implications of Christ's death.
I saw how His sacrifice didn't just provide forgiveness for human sin – it completely shattered the authority that the nachash had gained through deception in Eden. The cross became a moment of ultimate triumph, where the corrupting influence that began in the garden was finally and fully defeated. "This is why understanding the true nature of the serpent is so crucial," Jesus emphasized.
"When people think it was just a snake, they miss the magnitude of both the problem and the solution. The being who deceived humanity was one of heaven's highest creatures, one who had stood in God's presence and led the worship of heaven. This is why human effort alone could never solve the problem.
It required divine intervention – it required God Himself to become human and defeat this enemy on humanity's behalf. " Then Jesus showed me something that brought tears to my spiritual eyes – how His victory on the cross impacted the entire created order. I saw waves of restoration flowing out from Calvary, touching every corner of creation that had been corrupted by the nachash's rebellion.
"The cross," Jesus explained, "wasn't just about individual salvation. It was about cosmic restoration. When I died and rose again, I wasn't just saving individual souls – I was beginning the process of restoring everything that the nachash had corrupted through his deception in Eden.
" The vision continued as Jesus showed me how this understanding transforms our view of spiritual warfare and Christian life. "My followers need to understand," He said, "that they're not just dealing with human weakness or natural temptation. They're dealing with a fallen divine being who once stood in God's presence – a being who still possesses profound intelligence and power, even though he's ultimately defeated.
" I saw how this truth changes everything about how we understand temptation and spiritual conflict. The being we face isn't just a mythical snake or a symbol of evil – he's a fallen cherub who once led the worship of heaven, who still retains significant power and intelligence despite his defeat at the cross. "This is why I want you to share what you've seen," Jesus told me.
"People need to understand both the magnitude of the problem and the completeness of My victory. When they realize that the serpent in Eden was a divine being who rebelled against heaven's throne, they begin to grasp why human effort alone could never solve the problem of sin and why My incarnation and death were necessary. " As my time in heaven drew to a close, Jesus gave me one final revelation about the significance of this truth.
"The story of Eden," He said, "isn't just about a snake and some forbidden fruit. It's about a cosmic rebellion that required a cosmic solution. My death and resurrection provided that solution, defeating not just sin and death, but the very being who introduced them into your world.
" I felt myself being drawn back to my body, but before I returned, Jesus left me with these final words: "Tell them what you've seen, Maria. Help them understand that the battle was never against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces of wickedness in heavenly places. Let them know that My victory on the cross was complete – that I defeated not just human sin, but the very being who introduced sin into existence.
" The next thing I knew, I was back in my body, gasping for air as the medical team worked frantically around me. The doctors later confirmed that I had been clinically dead for 23 minutes and 17 seconds. They couldn't explain how I had survived without brain damage, especially given the length of time without oxygen.
Since my experience, I’ve been sharing what Jesus revealed to me about the true nature of the serpent in Eden. It’s not just a snake; it was a fallen divine being who once stood in God’s presence. This understanding changes how we see temptation, salvation, and Christ’s victory on the cross.
The reason Jesus had to become human and defeat this enemy is because the serpent wasn’t just any creature. It was one of the highest beings from heaven, which is why we needed God Himself to step in. The cross wasn’t just about forgiveness—it was a cosmic victory over the being who introduced sin into the world.
This testimony isn’t about me, but about the message Jesus wants His church to understand in these times. It’s not just theology—it's a life-changing truth. When we realize the enemy we’re facing is far more powerful than we imagined, it makes sense why Christ’s sacrifice had to be so monumental.
The cross was more than just a way to forgive us; it was about defeating the serpent and restoring what was lost in Eden. The victory Christ won over sin and death is even greater when we understand this cosmic battle. Jesus wanted me to share this so we can all grasp the depth of His victory and the incredible love behind it.
I pray this helps you understand why we couldn’t solve this problem on our own, and why Jesus had to come to win this battle for us. It’s not just about the past; it’s about the spiritual battle we face today. And through Christ’s victory, we’ve been given the ultimate hope.