Sunday, May 16, 2021

THE PLANTER OF THE SEEDS - Part 1 of 2

   Adam was “planted” in the Garden by God’s own Hands who breathed life unto that seed. Throughout the Bible, God planted more seed at different times, and as the “Husbandman” grew His “Vine” wherever he Willed. [i] Then Noah, who found grace, became the “husbandman” and grew the vine. [ii] We focus on the grapes and the wine, but it was the “Blood” of Jesus that Noah was replanting. He carried the bones of Adam on the Ark and at the same time, likely the blood of Abel as well to breathe life unto those old bones!

  The “seed” of Shem, Japheth, and Ham was scattered all over the world, obviously the known world of that day, but Noah’s seed was the Promised Seed. [iii] However, the seeds of Noah would produce different “plants” and perhaps they were those in the Parable of the Tares of whom Jesus spoke; [iv] the seed of Ham, Canaan, with Satan in him, would be the tares.

  Jesus continued with his story, “Let both grow together until the harvest: and in the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, ‘Gather ye together first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them: but gather the wheat into my barn’” (Mat 13:30). That is what happened in Canaan’s land. That’s where Abram went to plant his seed!

  When Abram was sent to the land of Canaan, Noah’s seed was already planted on that theretofore virgin soil. It had sneaked in through the flood. The water had washed the land clean in and around Shechem. In the midst of that land, it is soon discovered, lived Melchizedek, the King of Salem whose lineage is unknown because he is without father or mother. [v] Perhaps, Melchizedek was more than human. Perhaps he was truly without biological parents!

  Some believe that Melchizedek is pre-incarnate Jesus. Others believe that he had parents but that they were unknown for certain. Others think that they have identified. I think I know the identity of the “parents” of Melchizedek.

  The earliest “tare” planted in the earth was Cain but scripture does not say that he was buried as it says of the righteous seed of Adam. His dust would be scattered to the dust from which it came. As the son “of the Wicked One” [vi] the seed of Cain would grow as tares because he, like Judas, had Satan in him.

  But the “good seed” of Adam was buried, not that scripture says that but, “The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground” (Gen 4:10), and that Cain had concealed Abel from God. [vii]

  Abel was the “good seed” planted by the tiller of the ground, Cain. [viii] Cain was the foolish tool that God used for His Purpose!

  Abel, the Son of God, was planted on barren land; land that theretofore had not been planted by the hands of man!

  Cain had been given to Eve by her “Lord.” [ix] Not the “Lord God” that is used elsewhere in Genesis, but her new “Lord.” Cain was given to her by the Wicked One, Lucifer. Eve “bare” Cain but she was not his “mother.” She was the “mother of all living.” [x] At that time, only she and Adam were “living.” Why so? Because God breathed life unto Adam, and Adam breathed life unto Eve (from his side). She would not be the mother of Cain because Cain had not the breath of life breathed unto him, but the breath of death.

  Satan breathed death unto Cain, and he became a murderer. How Satan planted his seed in Eve seems to be by carnal knowledge — the evil fruit of the Tree of Knowledge.

  Hence, Eve was only the vessel for baring Cain, and that was perhaps the case for Abel as well. They were not “Esaus” and “Jacobs” in that they were twins, but like them, one was wicked and the other righteous.

  “The Lord had respect unto Abel and to his offering” (Gen 4:4) but did not Cain’s. It was not because of the offering because both grain and meat offerings were acceptable to God. It was just who they were: Cain was the son of Lucifer and Abel the Son of God. That is not to be disrespectful, but God allowed Abel to be planted in the ground for a future event when the time had come for the Great Harvest.

  Not to be at a loss, God planted another seed in Eve. So far, Eve had not been the “mother” but the vessel in which either Satan and God had planted their seeds. Abel’s seed would never bear natural fruit, but perhaps someday, Abel would be the “Father of all living.” I propose that God replanted Abel in the virgin named “Mary,” and Mary is the “mother of all living” thereafter!

  The Catholic dogma of “Immaculate Conception” requires explanation. It is that church’s doctrine that Mary was free from original sin. Scripture refutes that, “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Rom 3:23). “All” incudes Mary and even Eve. Righteous Abel was carried by a sinful woman as well as unrighteous Cain. Abel like Jesus never sinned. He is the only one ever without sin. The question is, Is Abel antediluvian “Jesus” and how the Son of God made it through the flood to be replanted in a New World? They were both “vessels” for God to glorify Himself. Jesus called his “Vessel” His “Cup.” Was the Ark Abel’s vessel for baring him?

  “Glorifying” is creating new persons in the Image and Presence of God. Abel and Jesus were glorified and so were Adam and Eve who were created in Glory on virgin soil. Glorification is returning to the original organism and Spirit, or again in the image of God like Adam.

  Abel’s offering made him righteous. It was not the animal offering that was so sacrosanct but God’s Plan for Abel to be the offering, just as He would again offer His only Son.

 It was by the blood of Abel that Cain would be offered grace. Cain, as far as is known, unlike Noah, did not find grace. I repeat myself, but perhaps Abel is the seed that finally grew on the good soil in the Garden at Jerusalem, “the foundation of peace” and was “born” by Mary. Mary did not provide the egg nor the receive any sperm at all, but Abel was transported from heaven to the world.

  That is not heretical because “Father, I will that they also, whom thou hast given me, be with me where I am; that they may behold My glory, which thou hast given me: for thou lovedst Me before the foundation of the world” (John 17:24). Where was Jesus allo that time? Was He in Abel?

  Abel was the glory of God and so was Jesus. Could it be that both appeared in glory to Adam. Abel was glorious and so is Jesus. God provides flesh and plants whoever He will when He Wills it!

  That background is to explain that God sows seeds according to His Will and not our knowledge. Abel was buried in the Garden of Eden, some say he was moved to the “Cave of Treasures.”

  Perhaps the grotto beneath Golgotha was the burial place of Abel. His virgin seed (the dust of the ground) was perhaps “planted” on Calvary, and he would be “borne” (transported) by God from heaven to earth where he would grow to manhood as Jesus.

  Only through Abel would Jesus be the direct, sinless, seed of God who was willing to sacrifice Himself again! All that God would require was a vessel in which to plant His Son. That brings us to Abram and Sarai, to wit:

29 And Abram and Nahor took them wives: the name of Abram's wife was Sarai; and the name of Nahor's wife, Milcah, the daughter of Haran, the father of Milcah, and the father of Iscah. 30 But Sarai was barren; she had no child. (Gen 11:29-30)… 7 And the Lord appeared unto Abram, and said, “Unto thy seed will I give this land: and there builded he an altar unto the Lord, who appeared unto him.” (Gen 12:7)

  Why does scripture present Mary’s genealogy and not any male line? Because the male paternity of Jesus was foreknown. He is the Son of God — “Righteous Abel” who, “By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh” (Heb 11:4). How does Abel still speak? Through the Word, Spirit, and by the mouth of Jesus.

  Satan made it through the flood in the seed of Ham and which grew into Canaan. How did the seed of God make it through the flood? By the blood of Abel.

  Abel is the one without father or mother as God planted his seed in the vessel of Eve. Perhaps Paul meant that Abel’s new name was Melchizedek who suddenly appeared after the flood and carried “sin” back to the Cave of Treasures beneath the Cross so that Genesis 3:15 would be fulfilled. [1]

  Melchizedek, according to sacred writings, assisted Shem in putting the bones of Adam on the Ark and planting them on Calvary. At the same time, Melchizedek would watch over and preserve those bones until God planted another seed in a barren vessel through Sarai.

  This is getting lengthy and will be continued tomorrow.

(picture credit: Pinterest; "The Sower" by Annie Henrie Nader )




[1] See my book, The Skull of Adam, for more on that.



[i] John 15:1

[ii] Gen 9:20

[iii] Gen 9:9

[iv] Mat 13

[v] Heb 7:3

[vi] 1 John 3:12

[vii] Gen 4:9

[viii] Gen 4:2

[ix] Gen 4:1

[x] Gen 3:20

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