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Just for a moment, think about it. What if there was no God, no universe, no sun, no earth, no you and me, what would there be? What could possibly exist apart from what we are surrounded by for billions and billions of light years away? On the other extreme, what if there is a God, this vast universe, our little star being circled by our tiny planet and then there’s you and me, wherein there is absolutely no way that you can get outside of this universe and be something different than what you are? You are forever trapped in His reality and there is no way that you can ever experience any thing other than your life on earth, in our solar system, in the Milky Way galaxy, in this vast universe that He controls forever. How frightening, unless God is indeed real perfectly pure love, personified. The point of this mental (and perhaps spiritual) exercise, which can blow your mind when you try to think outside of our universe, is that God has always planned to dwell in His universe with His creation. As the poem goes, “A bell is not a bell, unless your ring it, a song is not a song, unless you sing it and love is not love, unless you give it away.” If God is love, then He must give of Himself in order to be God. The Bible tells us that God created our world, placed us into it and then “walked in the garden during the cool of the day.” Originally, He dwelt here on earth to give of Himself and to be with us. Adam and Eve experienced the manifested presence of Almighty God, the Creator of the universe, on a daily basis. He actually walked and talked with Adam, giving him the task of naming all the different creatures that He created for us. His intent from the very beginning and for the ending is to manifest His presence, His glory and to dwell with His creation forever, “For the knowledge of the glory of the Lord will cover the earth as the waters cover the sea.” Ultimately, as at creation, the manifested presence of God will be everywhere on planet earth, just as water is everywhere on the sea. Also the Bible states that “He (God) came to save that which was lost.” God literally comes to restore everything that was lost, wherein all of creation will know Him and experience the fullness of His perfectly pure love! So, why is such a reality not the case now? Well, because God is pure love, anything or anyone that is not pure love can not exist in His presence. He is a holy, set apart, God and just as light dispels the darkness, pure love can not exist with even the tiniest amount of hate. The word “sin” means to miss the mark of walking or being in perfect love. When God manifests His presence on the earth, it destroys anything or anyone that is not walking or being perfect in love. In fact, the Book of Revelation details future events that are going to take place as God manifests His presence more and more on the earth in the near future. As believers in God become more and more holy and righteous, walking and being in perfect love on the earth, darkness and hate is going to be judged and destroyed. The fire of the Holy Spirit always burns away whatever is contrary to God and as more and more of God’s perfectly pure love in manifested on the earth, the ruling powers of darkness in the earth will be judged and forever destroyed, so that He can dwell on this earth with His creation. Our only hope is that God, the Creator of the Universe, has removed our “sin”, our personal lack of perfect love, through the Life, Death and Resurrection of the Messiah, our Passover Lamb. As Almighty God laid down His perfect life of pure love, bearing all the consequences of all of humanity’s darkness and lack of perfectly pure love, He then resurrected Himself, restoring all that was lost at creation, when Adam and Eve, rejected His pure love and lost His daily presence in our lives. As we personally accept His sacrifice for our cleansing, He indwells our being, immediately restoring our spirit to be one with Him, renewing our soul (which takes place over the full course of our life) and ultimately resurrecting our body (when God comes to dwell with us again on this earth). In essence, 6000 years ago, God created our world, 4000 years ago, He revealed Himself to the family of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (Israel) in order for them to yearly foretell His Plan of Redemption through His Feasts celebrated in His Land, 2000 years ago, He completed and fulfilled the Spring Feasts of Unleavened Bread, Passover, First Fruits and Pentecost and today, He is about to complete and fulfill the Fall Feasts of Trumpets, Atonement and Tabernacles. God is coming to be with us in the fullness of His purely perfect Love. So get ready, turn from your darkness and fully receive Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah today, for the Best is yet to Come! Received January 7, 2007
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