Gabriel against Zeus and the strength of his multitude.

Gabriel against Zeus and the strength of his multitude. █

Zeus and Gabriel were testing their strength at an arm wrestling table.

Zeus’ muscles tensed like iron columns while he smiled arrogantly.

—Show your true power… —said Zeus, challenging him with his gaze.

Gabriel tightened his arm with all his strength, but Zeus’ hand ended up slamming his down onto the table.

Zeus let out a laugh of superiority.

—Your time has already passed…

Gabriel slowly raised his eyes, responding not with anger, but with serenity.

—My time of trying to defeat you with brute force is already over.
Now begins the time to defeat you with intelligence, the same intelligence with which man manages to cage creatures stronger than himself.

Zeus, you will finally understand that you are only a creature and that you cannot contain the infinite power of the God of gods.
But I, sincerely recognizing His superiority over all creation, implore the strength of His power; and thus, with a strength that does not come from me, I will defeat you.

That is intelligence.

You, on the other hand, never humbled yourself before the God of gods.
You asked your priests to persuade the multitude to bow before your image, and you turned that multitude into your own strength.
Yes, they are more numerous than I am.

But I turn to the One who is stronger than all.
And that is not you, but the God who created gods, against whom you rebelled with your demands and your arrogance.

In the end, you will remain trapped like a caged beast, and I will watch you as a man watches a beast in a zoo.
Your muscles will not be able to get you out of there.


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