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Two Sides Of the Void

The Innocence of Man

There are two sides of the void like there are to every story, but there is one truth. That middle can bridge the gap, but only if it’s a willing bridge.

Bridges get burned by both sides, but eventually, they can be rebuilt. The bridge can be a good thing or a bad thing and that’s what we see with good and evil in our world. We are lost without God. Plainly put. God lets us do what we want but we must eventually turn and realize what we are missing. We say we have God in our lives but I don’t remember a time when God was on the couch next to me.

Bridging the Gap

Other people, however, are awoken to realize God is missing as the two sides of the void miss their creator. There is a hole in his or her heart left by the rapture. Someone becomes a shell of his or her self upon realizing their other half is missing. It’s in their core, then it’s not. That’s the pain people feel when they realize what they’ve done and there is nothing they can do. It’s shame and sadness, but somehow that empty water jug is filled and becomes wine – beautiful whine.

The amazing part is it’s done in secret. It’s hidden behind the veil. There is a wall separating the sides like an impenetrable law. It’s a code that will not be broken until the lawless realize its there. We must open our eyes and recognize the wailing around us. It’s everywhere and it’s amazing.

Creative Womb

This is the cause of creation. As you may have read in other posts, the point of creation is to divide so we can grow in the desert land between the two waters. Eventually that land sprouts plants, trees, and fruit. Then the waters teem with fish and beasts. After that the land gets its animals. Only then is man made, which leads to the woman or the womb.

The womb is the key to life. It’s growth but that growth can only happen with the seed planted and the encouragement of those lost at sea. All of creation is fed by the wheat of the field and eventually we become worthy enough to enter the garden and grab fruit from the tree of life.

Balanced Division

The story of John and Judas, or the preacher and the rod, personifies the side with the whips of discipline and division in contrast to hope and growth. These are the guiding principles of the carrot and stick of life and spiritual growth. If either side is missing there will be chaos. Someone might decide to do something rash if they knew death brought the everlasting presence of God. If we feared that end, we would not. It had to be a perfect control group of fear, death, misery, eternality, and the world around us.

The Cross

That’s the balance of the scales and the cross. We counter each other in a beautiful way. I could not see this before. I was blind as a bat. This is vivid to me now and I can’t wait for all sides to drop the veil and come running to his or her own claim like the father of the Prodigal Son. The Cross itself is described in much greater detail in Ezekiel’s temple design, but the message is there are two sides of the voided truth. This obfuscation has clarity when we recognize what a cross really is.

It Started Early

Abel hurt Cain because he was raising the livestock. Cain did not realize he was feeding the animals who would fertilize his field for greater growth. Without one, there is no other. Death is not really death, but a sort of awakening. Abel’s line cried out from the ground when it was awoken. This is a spiritual awakening of reality without God. Abel’s line desired nothing more than unity with God. Cain had no idea of the impact of this. All he wanted was to be equal. Well, he got it. He would witness everything as he is marked for protection in the wilderness of life.

Both sides of the coin had to be in existence for a proper witness of the separation from God. One is the direct representation of himself and the other is one that is built up over time. That process is watched and learned from, leading to great consequences for the one who touches Cain before he wakes up. Don’t muzzle the oxen and don’t touch the ark.

Judah’s line opens the seven seals in the end. Whoever that is may be coming soon or maybe the millennial reign of Christ is beginning soon. I have no insight into that. What I know, however, is the world is full of beauty. The sides can reconcile. Adam with Eve and the healed wound like Jacob’s hip and the beast in the end.

Adam

If the fall of man can reverse course, it must return to the source. That is Adam. Cutting to the point – he’s innocent also. Adam fell for the same reason as everyone else. If I were Adam, the case I would make is that I never did anything wrong while I was in a lucid state. That is the state of being able (Abel) to do nothing but raise sheep or blind followers. Things only went sideways when he was put to sleep and unaware. Mankind eventually wakes up from that mess with his side healed and knowledgeable of everything that happened in the world.

After that, he will be free to see and eat whatever he chooses. He did not sin. Instead, He cleaned up the mess made while in the coma of life. When mankind was made, it was made male and female, not man and woman. Man did not eat from the tree, male or female. It took a woman, Eve, who is the second man – womb man – from heaven who deceived me. This was like Tamar as the harlot breaking Judah. It was her job. When Adam was deceived by Eve, he fell into darkness and division of self. He has a hole like a chasm in his heart as humanity misses the greatness of the spiritual string. This is like the crossing of the Red Sea, which can also be translated to the reed sea.

Adam’s story is the same as John and Jesus being cousins. Neither father said anything. Joseph chose not to say anything because of God’s message through Gabriel. John’s father, Zacharias, could not say anything because he asked why. One had ultimate faith and one trusted without question. One was righteous and one was not. John was curious and in the wilderness when Jesus came to him. Then the spiritual infant was born.

For this reason, and because the temptation is by the serpent from heaven (1 Cor 15:47), Adam and mankind are innocent of all blood. Life is a lesson. We learn. That’s it. There are two sides to every void, but the truth resides in the middle, on dry land. That’s why the second beast comes from Egypt (Hosea 11:1) – 666 Mankind is the body of Christ. It’s the 6th word of the sixth verse of the sixth chapter of the Bible. There are two sides to of the void as man is in the middle of God and the fallen.

The Result

Jesus represents an end to singleness and separation. That is the entirety of His ministry. This life is a trial of that separation and beating the system, which is why Saul, a Benjamite, stays and appeals to Caesar. He may speak all he wants but Paul is determined to beat the entire system for everyone, not just himself. This is why Joseph stays underground for the duration. Benjamin refuses to come up for air until everything is done, despite being able to. That is functionally how creation cracks open and the stars stuck to the rock of earth get their wings back. I explain the generational redemption process in great detail in an upcoming book called Mystery of Man, but this is enough to lay the groundwork. The long and short is the younger has to save the older before the older breaks his silence.

Praise

If all men are saved because the fall of man that started it all was by deceit, then all tongues may wag and knees bow.

Praise be to Jesus for creating the most incredible hellacious experience that we all may grow. I wonder what happens when he rides in on the clouds and devours this place in the end. I have no clue, but all people are good. They have either succumbed to treachery and wickedness or they have remained relatively unscathed. We win because God wins through Jesus’ way, truth, and life.

Or I’m wrong and the accuser of the day will continue to make the inquirer of the day foolish (1 Cor 1:20). There are two sides to every void.

“Therefore this is what the Sovereign Lord says: I will now restore the fortunes of Jacob and will have compassion on all the people of Israel, and I will be zealous for my holy name.”  Ezekiel 39:25, NIV.

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