The orders of Paradise Sons [have] revealed themselves as divine ministers—creators, servers, bestowers, judges, teachers, and truth revealers. (20:1.12)
In a local universe both Magisterial and Teacher Sons serve under the direction of the Creator Son who presides over that domain. . . Each Creator Son is endowed with this spiritual drawing power in his own realm; he is personally conscious of every act and emotion of every descending Son of God serving in his domain. (20:1.12)
The Avonals are planetary ministers and judges, the magistrates of the time-space realms—of all races, to all worlds, and in all universes. (20:2.1)
And since each Avonal Son has an exclusive personality, since no two are alike, their work is individually unique in the realms of their sojourn. (20:2.1)
Avonals have a threefold function on the inhabited worlds: Judicial Actions, Magisterial Missions, and Bestowal Missions (20:2.4-7)
In all their work for and on the inhabited worlds, the Magisterial Sons are assisted by two orders of local universe creatures, the Melchizedeks and the archangels. (20:2.9)
[They are] adjudicators of the successive dispensations of the worlds of time. They preside over the awakening of the sleeping survivors, sit in judgment on the realm, [and] bring to an end a dispensation. (20:3.1)
When they sit in judgment on the destinies of an age, the Avonals decree the fate of the evolutionary races, but though they may render judgments extinguishing the identity of personal creatures, they do not execute such sentences. Verdicts of this nature are executed by none but the authorities of a superuniverse. (20:3.2)
[If incarnating], the Avonal is always incarnated as . . . a full-fledged male of the mortal races, a being fully visible to, and in physical contact with, the mortal creatures of his day and generation. (20:4.1)
When incarnated on either bestowal or magisterial missions, the Paradise Sons have experienced Adjusters. (20:4.3)
Had Urantia followed the general plan of inhabited worlds, it would have been blessed with a magisterial mission sometime between the days of Adam and the bestowal of Christ Michael. But the regular sequence of Paradise Sons on your planet was wholly deranged by the appearance of your Creator Son on his terminal bestowal nineteen hundred years ago.(20:4.4)
Urantia may yet be visited by an Avonal commissioned to incarnate on a magisterial mission, but regarding the future appearance of Paradise Sons, not even ‘the angels in heaven know the time or manner of such visitations,’ for a Michael-bestowal world becomes the individual and personal ward of a Master Son and, as such, is wholly subject to his own plans and rulings.” (20:4.5)