Dec. 20, 2015

At the throne of God, I lay before Him in prayer and made known my heart towards His Gift and His gifts; this is His reply.

In all the heavens and all the earth there stands but one between the darkness and the light. The one spoken of in the voice that said, “Let light be!” There exists spirits who fell through into darkness on whom no light shines. There exists others bound in the darkness because of their knowledge of the things not yet revealed to mankind in truth, but by lies only with much confusions and tails and tongues split, not dividing the truth but splitting fractions of lies.   In between the darkness and the light stands one who is Truth and is called the light of the world, the anointed among the sons of mankind since the first light divided the darkness.

Mankind was placed on the earth in like and kind to the light, but made a choice to walk in the dark for a piece of knowing.   The light continues to return in shadows of physical light that were created on the fourth day, for mankind choose to follow the blindness of flesh in darkness instead of the Spirit of light. The darkness then returns when the earth turns towards the darkness; and still the light returns and mankind hides their deeds until darkness covers them again.

Then I spoke and said, “Why must I write in words so easily misunderstood, and not in simple truths?”

Because mankind seeks the hidden meaning in the simple truth that does not exist.   The sons of Adam want to repay a debt for their forefathers that was paid in full before the world had form, and was seen and testified to by many of the sons of Adam and daughters of Eve at the cross road of time.   Mankind seeks the answer in the complexity of the stone instead of the simplicity of the heart made flesh.   Mankind celebrates the movement of the stone more than the revealing of the Savior. They say, “If only we could understand the meaning of the stone we will be saved,” and miss the Savior coming out of the tomb of death to live in the heart of mankind, as He was promised at creation.

It was necessary for Him to come to the world in the fashion of the world to claim His place in a repentant world and the world in Him.   Mankind wants to repent to the stone that sought to keep Him in the tomb, instead of to the One who has forgiven them and lights the pathway. Mankind is the stone that blocked the tomb and had to be moved out of the way to reveal the Christ. The heart of mankind was hardened against the Christ and asked for His blood and held Him in the tomb for three days and three nights, according to the ceremony of cleansing. Their ear was deaf to the words that had made them clean.

Jesus came to rescue what was given to Him at creation, and was lost to Him when the heart of mankind was turned away. Jesus came to save the world that is in Him, not one moving into Him, but one created in Him. A mankind that abides in Him by the power of the life breathed into Adam. Jesus is the tree of spiritual eternal life in the garden and eternal death was there also in another tree; Adam had a choice between life and death. At choosing death He was removed from the garden because of the tree of life. Because the knowledge of mankind does not lead to life, in passing the knowledge they passed on to their offspring death. But being created in Christ mankind dwelt in grace that upheld them until they either produced by the Spirit or were cut away from Christ.   Jesus’ death is the crossroad leading to life or death; the tree of life offered to those living in Him, the seed of which produces the fruit of the Spirit.

The command that ended, “you will die,” was covered by the death of the Son of man for Him by a promise made to Him. Grace is a gift to mankind given to Jesus our Christ, the Son of man, by promise. Those who believe in the name of Jesus as the Savior will be saved by grace alone; those who do not believe will be maintained by grace so they may have time to believe. If they do not believe unto salvation by grace alone leading to the indwelling of the Spirit and the production of the fruit of the Spirit, they are cut away from Christ Jesus and the statement, “you will die” is fulfilled. To those who believe, the indwelling of the Spirit and the production of fruit is grace, for salvation is by grace alone in those who believe. On the cross Jesus fulfilled the statement, “you will die” for the believer.  The belief is by faith and all are given a measure of faith to believe, just as both trees existed in the garden. Choose life!