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The Great Exchange
Part X
In our last
chapter of The Great Exchange, we looked at the role of the mediator,
and applied it to Moses, as he established the Old Covenant.
After Moses
had instructed Israel concerning how God had chosen them to be His people (and what
He expected of them), all Israel acquiesced to the words of Moses:
“And all the people answered together, and said, All that the Lord
hath spoken we will do” (Exodus 19:8).
In the New
Testament, where we learn that JESUS is the mediator of
the New Covenant, the writer of Hebrews explains the importance of blood,
in dedicating a testament. Most people understand that in a contemporary
example, the last will and testament of someone is only put into effect after
the death of the person leaving the will.
“For where a testament is, there must also of necessity be the
death of the testator. For a testament is of force after men are dead” (Hebrews
9:16, 17).
Hebrews goes
on to tell us the Old Testament was dedicated with blood,
signifying the death of the animal, which was sacrificed as a
substitute to atone for the people’s sins.
“For when Moses had spoken every precept to all the people
according to the [Old Testament] law, he took the blood of calves and of
goats….and sprinkled both the book, and all the people, Saying This is
the blood of the testament which God hath enjoined unto you” (Hebrews
9:19, 20).
It’s
instructive to remember that when the LORD cautioned Adam and Eve not to eat
the forbidden fruit back in the Garden of Eden, He told them that if they were
to disobey His commandment, they would die.
“Of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye
shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die”
(Genesis 3:3).
This is
confirmed in the book of Hebrews, which tells us that because the sin
was committed in the earthly realm, without the shedding of blood
(which was specified to be the penalty of eating the forbidden fruit), the
stain of sin remains on our souls.
“Without the shedding of blood, there is no
remission” (Hebrews 9:22).
Because this
earthly life is the shadow of the substance found
in the Spirit, the Death which arrived in the Spiritual realm
through the sin of disobedience, also produced the shadow of
Death in this world.
“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort
me” (Psalm 23:4).
The Apostle
Paul elaborated on how this horrific change occurred:
“Wherefore, as by one man sin [read Hell]
entered into the world, and death [entered] by
sin; and so death passed upon all men” (Romans 5:12)
Because the
twin terminals of Death and Hell are still so
poorly understood, believers universally fail to perceive the details of how
“death [entered the world] by sin” – in spite of the
fact the Scriptures categorically state crucial details concerning the fall.
We’ve
already addressed the duality of Death and Hell, and I’ve repeatedly
shown how the two impulses are symbiotic – and since this
work is going to track the onslaught of Death and Hell
that is documented throughout the historical panorama found in the Holy Bible,
we should start at the very beginning.
Earlier, I
noted that Adam and Eve were both warned of the consequences
of eating of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, but
adjacent Scriptural details enlarge our understanding of the dynamic found in
the fall.
Fortunately,
an abundance of Bible teachers have recognized the two statements served
up to Eve by the serpent in the Garden are found in almost every aberrant
doctrinal system in the world; yet hardly anyone recognizes these two
statements also express the spiritual substance of Death and Hell.
After the
serpent sought to inaugurate a dialogue with Eve, and she recited the
LORD’s instruction set, the serpent’s words are laced with the
characteristics of the Perdition Engine created by the two
components of Death and Hell.
“Ye shall not surely die: For God doth know that in
the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be
as gods, knowing good and evil” (Genesis 3:4,5).
The first
phrase, indicating the first couple will not die, is obviously
associated with the subject of Death – and it is the
equivalent of choosing to obey Death (read Antichrist)
instead of God. In fact, this statement is the precise opposite of the truth as
it indirectly promises life, when the serpent says “ye
shall not surely die.”
“And [the False Prophet] causeth the earth…to worship the first
beast” (Revelation 13:12).
As stated
earlier, the “first beast” – the Antichrist beast -- who is
the recipient of the worship, equivocates with Death.
The second
lie from the serpent, the idea that Adam and Eve will be as gods, simply reeks
of the Spirit of the False Prophet.
Clearly the
suggestion that one is about to be “like gods,” was brought forth
as an inducement to follow the serpent’s suggested course of action
– e.g. the urging that Eve should eat the forbidden fruit. We should also
mention the inclusion of the plural tense of the Devil’s deception, in
that the serpent asserted that “ye shall be as gods”
– a statement indicative of the knowledge that her fall will also impact
Adam.
It’s
apparent that the characteristic of manipulation, through the process of dialogue,
is attributed to the False Prophet, for it is the False Prophet
who speaks “as a dragon” (Revelation 13:11), a capability
that enables the entity to cause those which dwell on the earth to make
an image to the beast.
Further, it
is the False Prophet who “causes” all the world to
receive the mark of the beast; and since we’ve already shown that Hell
inhabits the principality of the False Prophet, and Death
inhabits the Antichrist domain, the two statements of the serpent
in the Garden definitively manifest both Death and Hell.
In other
words, the devastating march of Death and Hell were
unleashed in the Garden that day.
Moreover,
the attributes of the two principalities are also immediately apparent
in the aftermath of the entrance of sin and death (Romans
5:12), which were initialized through the fall.
Another
fascinating aspect of the fall is related to the differential between Adam
and Eve. While there is a relatively lengthy narrative wherein
the serpent interacts with the woman, there is very little detail concerning
Adam’s participation.
The snake
starts with a question, which the woman answers. He then challenges her
statements, and the Dialectic ensues. We then see a period of
reflection, where she reasons out the wisdom of the commandment of the LORD, to
abstain from the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Eve proceeds
to evaluate her environment and, seeing the similarity of the forbidden tree to
the other trees she was allowed to eat from, she considered disobeying the
LORD’s directive. She saw the forbidden fruit was “pleasant to the
eyes,” and concluded the knowledge tree was “a tree to be desired
to make one wise” (Genesis 3:6), so she ate of the fruit.
Conversely,
we only have a brief part of a single verse detailing how Adam came to eat of
the forbidden fruit.
“…she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also
unto her husband with her; and he did eat” (Genesis 3:6).
After the
LORD confronts the couple over their infraction, God questions Adam, who
becomes the first in a long line of men who indirectly blame God for their
sinful behavior:
“[God said] hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof I commanded thee that
thou shouldest not eat? And the man said, The woman whom thou gavest to
be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat” (Genesis
3:11,12).
Not only is
it significant that the LORD does not respond to Adam’s slanted
assertion, the statement itself is an attempt to begin a dialogue with
the LORD on the subject. This is a point blank indicator the spiritual
phenomena we call Dragonspeak had already begun to emerge in
Adam, at that point in time.
The LORD
then turned to Eve with the obvious question.
“What is this that thou hast done? And the woman said, The serpent beguiled
me, and I did eat” (Genesis 3:13).
The term beguiled
is just another euphemism for Hell, as it is one of hundreds of
words that express the characteristics of the spirit of “Hell” that
inhabits the False Prophet. Words such as betray, captivity,
torment, conspire, deceive (and hundreds more) speak of the spirit of the False
Prophet.
In short,
the Spirit which was present revealed itself in her words.
Further
details of Adam’s participation do not become evident until we reach the
New Testament, where the Word of God tells us that Adam was not
“beguiled.”
“And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived
was in the transgression” (I Timothy 2:14).
To put it another way, Adam was not deceived, but knowingly disobeyed the LORD’s direct commandment.
Since the
Scripture also tells us the “wages of sin is Death”
(Romans 6:23) (clearly an expression of Antichrist), and
the primary characteristic of the False Prophet is deception,
the fall of Adam and Eve precisely manifests
the two principalities of Death and Hell.
Obviously,
the LORD was present as Adam and Eve were cast out
of the Garden, so the eternal “third part” of Life
was present (Zechariah 13:9) as the “two parts” became finite,
and the architecture of the Triuniverse was transformed, as Death
and Hell entered the world.
We also see
the shadow of the substance of Spiritual death,
in the slaughter of innocent animals, when the LORD made garments of animal
skins -- prefiguring the righteous sacrifice of Christ, which would one day
cover the people’s sins.
“Unto Adam also and to his wife did the LORD God make coats of
skins, and clothed them” (Genesis 3:21). -- James
Lloyd To Be Continued
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