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6.24.2009

Who Killed Him?

Genesis 2:7
"And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being."

Revelation 13:8
"...written in the Book of Life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world."

Now, we know that the Lamb that was slain signifies Jesus Christ of Nazareth. But, it also states that He was slain from the foundation of the world. But, where is it recorded? He was slain about 2,000 years ago. But, here, it says He was slain from the foundation of the world. Can this be correct? Or better yet, is it correct?

Yes. It is definitely correct. This Bible that we have is the infallable Word of God. God is Omniscient.

He knows the end from the beginning.

Now, here's the history and understanding of this concept:

In the beginning, God made Adam. He molded Him of the dust of the ground and breathed His breath into Adam and he became a living being.

A little further, God made the man in His own image and likeness. (Genesis 1:27)

So, what happened was that God made Adam's body and God breathed into Adam His Spirit and Adam became a living being. So, when God's Spirit connected with Adam's body, Adam became a living being.

God is what completes man. God is the only source of life. But, Adam disobeyed the Spirit that resided in him, therefore, the Spirit of God and man disconnected. Now, Adam became dead to the Spirit within him, and thus, the Spirit died from the perception of man.

So, who killed Him? Adam did. Now, don't take this out of context. Adam is translated man, thus all mankind.

But how did Adam happen to kill the Spirit of God from within him? Notice, the Spirit didn't really die. He's alive! He's the Resurrection and the Life! But, to Adam, He's been slain. The sin describes everything.

The Lord commanded Adam not to eat from the fruit of the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. The fruit of the tree opened the knowledge of man. But, it is the knowledge of good and evil. The knowledge came about outside of God. The fruit caused the man to seek out knowledge of himself rather than through God.

This opened up man's 5 senses. Taste, sight, hearing, touch, and smell.
But, these senses are the gateways of sin. The disobedience of Adam isn't so much that caused the fall, but it is what the disobedience unraveled.

It is when God saw that Adam hid himself, that God brought him into judgment. Adam saw that he was naked.

But, since God is holy, He and sin will not abide in the same vessel. Thank God for the blood of Jesus that atones for our sin.

God has become detatched from His ultimate and most loved creation because of Adam.

But your iniquities have separated you from your God; and your sins have hidden His face from you, so that He will not hear. (Isaiah 59:2)

Why? Man has the ability of choice. But, what happened with Adam is that his disobedience caused the Spirit to anger. But, his actions caused enmity with the Spirit.

Adam allowed sin through the gates of his life. Therefore, the human body is now corrupt.

With our eyes, we lust for things.
With our mouths, we speak evil.
With our ears, we allow evil into us.
With our hands, we distort.
With our noses, we're lured into evil.

Our senses allowed sin into the abode of the Spirit and the Spirit left.

This is just an understanding of the fallen state of man.
Therefore, our fallen state is because we killed Him in the beginning. So, Jesus came in the fullness of time and demonstrated what was done in the realm of the supernatural. He made a public spectacle.

Jesus was there. He is the exact image of the invisible God.

So, who killed Him?

We didn't, our actions did!

They led Him on the road to Calvary before we were ever even born.

But, He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities. (Isaiah 53:5)

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