Wednesday, November 1, 2023

GENERATIONS

 The Bible is all about generations from the Book of Genesis until the Revelation of John. In the beginning things were glorious and so will they be in the ending. Many have read about the beginning when things were perfect, and in the end, it will be the same: 

Then the angel showed me (John) the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb down the middle of the great street of the city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. No longer will there be any curse. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city, and His servants will serve Him. They will see His Face, and His Name will be on their foreheads. There will be no more night. They will not need the light of a lamp or the light of the Sun, for the Lord God will give them Light. And they will reign for ever and ever. (Rev 22:1-4; NIV)

 That description therein is Eden restored. The most important thing is not so much that Eden will be restored, but mankind — Adam’s kind — will finally be fixed for “there will be no more curse.” The curse of course was degeneration… when Adam’s kind — Eve — by miscegenation, produced Cain who was of the Wicked One.

Note that most words with ‘gen’ in them come from Latin, indicating ‘family’ or those with the common genetics.

In the Greek ‘bar’ also means of the same genetics. (e.g., Bartimaeus of the seed of Timaeus.) Oftentimes, the English “father’ and ‘mother’ refer not to parenthood but to genetics.  Praying ‘Father, God’ does not imply paternity, but genetics. Christians are indeed ‘sons of God’ in  the formation, or genetic, stage as mere ‘seeds.’

The generations of the Bible are about cycles of degeneration, then God improving their genes. That God is the ‘Husbandman’ (John 15:1) is significant. One would think of husbandry as a tiller of the ground but that was Kenite (Cain’s seed) in nature. After all, Jesus is mentioned as the ‘Vine’ in the same passage as Husbandman.

A vine can be much more than a plant that climbs as it grows tendrils. A ‘vine’ can also be a genome — the totality of all the genes in a class in the animal kingdom. There is such a thing as animal husbandry that includes daily care and selective breeding.

For a moment, consider the doctrine of ‘election.’

Paul wrote, “At this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace” (Rom 11:5). The comparison that Paul made was those taking a knee to Jesus versus those taking a knee to the image of Baal (Rom 11:4).

Baal, in the Hebrew, is ‘bamot’ — “high places” but Baalim was the supreme male Phoenician god (Strong 2006). Since Baalim is the plural of Baal, then the false god of the Phoenicians consisted of many images that they erected just as the LORD GOD is both El and Elohim.

Baalim are the many images of Baal, and therefore whatever the idol of the person is their ‘Baal.’

Hence, there is a choice, taking a knee (bowing) to any other image or to Jesus. ‘Election’ is Divine selection (ibid).  Remembering that animal husbandry is selective breeding and that God is the Husbandman, then in times past… in the beginning, God selected the kinds. Of all the kinds that He made, only Adam’s kind had dominion (Gen 1:26). That was Him as the ‘Husbandman’ and the various kinds was the selective breeding, translated as ‘election.’

God could have chosen angels, apes, lions, whales, serpents, or even porpoises, but He chose mankind. And to demonstrate which kind was dominant, man was made upright, not just in stature but morality. That selection was the grace of God of which Paul wrote. So, the election was indeed fair. Mankind was chosen, not the other kinds, but by grace the other kinds were not held accountable for their brutality. (Many humans would even be satisfied with that compromise that God made for the other animals.)

The animal kingdom, except for mankind, are without cages. The ‘cage’ that contains mankind is the world. (Instinct guides animals whereas invisible influences control people.)

‘Regeneration’ is being made free from the world, or as Jesus said about Himself, “I have overcome the world” (John 16:33), not that he was encaged in it, but that He overcame the world because we could not.

Eve, always saying ‘LORD GOD’ before sin, after sin referred to her ‘lord’ (Elohim). Not just the One God, ‘El,’ but ‘Elohim’ — her Baalim.  It was the ‘Serpent’ that Eve put onto her high place, or as many think, on her Venus mons — the pubic mound.  There the Serpent seems to have erected his ‘obelisk’ upon her mound since Cain was of the Wicked One (1 John 3:12). (Obelisks were images of Baalim in scripture.)

Eve provided the new kind of being to Adam, and he watched (Gen 4:1). As such, Eve was her own ‘lord,’ thinking all the while that God remained her Lord God. All those high places in scripture (Baals) represent the pubic mound of Eve.

Note that all the creatures were named before Adam sinned. Hence, the woman was Adam’s kind and without name. She was merely of Adam, hence of the genesis of Adam.

Adam, only after the woman sinned, finally named the female with the new nature and perhaps with both the addition of genitalia and her own genes (mitochondrial DNA as it is known in modern times.) That she was the “mother of all living” meant that it was her kind that would populate the Earth, and that it would be her kind that had dominion. As such, it is the mitochondrial DNA that is most significant, and her new “man” (a new existence) would be the dominant kind of man.

It may be humbling, but again, I write, we are not mankind but a hybrid of man and demons. Satan is in our genes unless Christ overcomes them with His genetics with reborth!

We are of the Wicked One through Cain because of sin. Our ‘father’ is the Devil, Lucifer — the Serpent — and that is so because sinful Eve is the mother of us all. Wickedness is in everyone to various degrees, but any sin will damn the person if there is no remorse and repentance. Sins are not of equal magnitude but equal consequences.

There were many times in scripture when God provided grace: with Abel, with Seth who replaced him, with Noah, with Shem, with Abraham, with Isaac, with Israel, and with King David. None were sufficient but the ‘Last Adam’ — Jesus; He alone ended the many cycles of degeneration and regeneration.

For those who walk with Jesus and trust Him for their destiny, where He goes, they will follow; then the Divine Spark in them will grow to fully glorious at the coming of the Lord God from the heavens. That “twinkling of the eye” is the ‘Divine Spark’ that will regenerate the flesh of both the living and those dead in Christ. (1 Cor 15:52).

Adam had the Divine Spark, but it was snuffed out by the Wicked One. Abel had within him the Divine Spark, and the ‘son of Satan’ — Cain — snuffed it out by killing him.

Seth replaced that ‘Spark,’ and the Grigori demons apparently got to him via Genun (Book of Enoch.) That name with ‘gen’ in it has something to do with genetics, and as it turned out, Genun was a man with a vast body of knowledge, inventing many wicked things. As such, Genun was the father of science and the source of invention with all his vain imaginations.

Then came Abraham under trial, but Nimrod failed to dim the Spark in him. But even Abraham failed God, and after enduring the fire, his fire went out. Abraham sinned by falling for the Big Lie; that a son by Sarah’s concubine would be Divine enough. That was not so! Isaac was the one of the Divine Spark of God since Abraham was apparently incapable and Sarah was barren.

By the time of Jesus, the Divine Spark in the progeny of Abraham had died out, so after many, many generations the Divine Spark in Jesus would make Himsel the ‘Last Adam’ and the final solution. No more generations would be required. At His last breath, Jesus said, “It is finished” (John 19:30).

What was finished? The many cycles of grace. The Divine blood of Jesus was enough. There would be no need for God to supply to man any other Adam’s.

Like Samson, Almighty God, was born to die. Like Samson, Jesus had within Him, not just a Divine Spark, but a Divine Fire. At Pentecost, “There appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and It sat upon each of them” (Acts 2:3). “Them” were Jews from many nations. Acts 2:3) and the Fire was, according to Peter, the release of Living Water, “I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh” (Acts 2:17). The fire that could not consume Abraham would not consume them but go into them to renew life.

It was not water per se that began to flow to the Jews, but the Divine Spark like tongues of fire. (It is apparent therein that flowing, nor even deep water, is soterial, but the Spirit of God!)

God has regenerated so many that came before us. The Divine Spark that He put into each of them after Adam died out, whereas Adam was glorious and made in the Image of God. The world would have to wait on another person that was a Son of God... the first was Abel. If one studies it closely, Abel was not the son of Adam but the very Son, or gens (Image), of God. Cain killed Abel and that was the first holocaust, so to speak, and Jesus the last.

Abel (Hebel) means ‘breath’ (ibid). The name implies that Abel was not conceived in the same manner as Cain — carnally — but by the Breath of God who breathed His own Image into the woman much like He did with the virgin, Mary. The exception was that by then Eve was no longer ‘virgin soil.’ However, Abel was the ‘Second Adam’ in that his genetics were of God as well. He was surely born to justify Cain, but just as with Christ, Cain killed his savior.

All the Bible stories are about genetics; most obvious is the destiny of the seed of Abraham. God revealed to Abraham that “In Isaac shall your seed (Jesus) be called” (Gen 21:12).

In the Book of Jasher, it is revealed that the flesh of Abram was made incorruptible and that he withstood the fire of Nimrod — the father of all Baal’s. Implied with the name ‘Abra(h)am’ and ‘Sara(h)’ is that God put a Divine Spark in them both and Isaac was a new ‘Adam.’ The Hebrew letter ‘he’ (our h) represents the ‘Name’ (JHWH) — of which ‘Jesus’ is a theonym.

In other words, both Abram and Sarai had a little ‘God’ put into them because He is within their names. Hence, both Abraham and Sarah are theonyms and their child Isaac’s name was a theonym as well.

The promise to Abraham was “In Isaac shall thy seed be called” (Rom 9:7). Isaac, from the seed of God, not from Abram and Sarai, is the ‘child of the Promise,’ as theologians call him. He is the child of the Promised One, Jesus. Through Isaac, Christians are all ‘Sons of God,” meaning that Christians are the gens of God… of His genetics, even after all these generations.

(picture credit: Varanda; "The Best Flowering Vines")



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