
Sequential Logic in Creation
Understanding Completion
Chapter 6
[GEN 2:1] Thus the heavens and the earth were completed, and all their hosts. God calls the creation of Genesis 1 as complete, but why?
How do we perceive incompletion?
In the physical realm we have jobs that begin with a plan and that plan has phases: one, two, and three... until its completion, but that's in the realm of time. In God's realm, things are instant and it is only for our earthly minds that He presents it in a sequence, obviously, to spiritualize our physical perceptions.
God wants to be comprehended not physically, but spiritually, by His own Holy Spirit. He gives His Holy Spirit to us to lead us into all the truth and ministers to us the spiritual genius with which we comprehend. Comprehension is a gift, even a divine gift and this gift reveals the heavenly logic. This logic is one, never fragmented because it comes from the One and His Kingdom of oneness, however, when it arrives on earth it passes through segments of time and the problem we deal with is patience. It is so much easier to patiently study a subject when it deals with this earth and financial reward, but things of God and His kingdom we tend to settle all at once, which in turn causes us to freeze things in some motionless dogma. This is how organized religions gained power over the minds of the indolent and the ignorant, but now is the time to break that seal upon our minds.
We were once formed and sealed with another man's final word, while the Almighty does not have one yet; as already said, we are fixed in time's progress. We must free ourselves from the curse of idle indoctrination if we desire to not only know our Maker, but also to be changed by His infinite power.
God completed His work in an instant and then gave us time to deal with. He told us to count and to celebrate His appointed seasons. Once we keep these seasons, we associate ourselves with Him simply by listening. Is there any profit in it? Well...
Time exists simply because of intervals; these are patches of darkness called nights. Each patch creates a 24-hour cycle and both night and day God calls a day and in His Holy eyes both are very good; should we disagree?
Each patch of darkness [night] is the actual measure of time, without which time is nonexistent. In the coming world [heaven] time will cease and its main character will be light.
God tells us that: [GEN 2:2-4] by the seventh day God completed His work which He had done; and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done. Then God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because in it He rested from all His work which God had created and made. This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created, in the day that the Lord God made earth and heaven.
[All over sudden man has problems with God's holidays, he twists and turns them to suit own agenda, own desires, own schedule? God said then, you fool, you got no agenda; no schedule... nothing of your own creation. I made you, and gave you dominion over the physical transitional sphere, which in your foolishness you have taken as something permanent! Therefore, since you love this dust so much, you shall turn to it. GEN 3:19] "'you are dust and to dust you shall return'"]
Time is our teacher, once we grasp it, time then will cease.
We have understood that form belongs to the physical something formless is spiritual.
[DEUT 4:15-16] "So watch yourselves carefully, since you did not see any form on the day the Lord spoke to you at Horeb from the midst of the fire, lest you act corruptly and make a graven image for yourselves in the form of any figure, the likeness of male or female,'
We have also understood that the first creation was purely spiritual and only in chapter two God created enclosures for that which He had made in Genesis 1.
We have understood that the word image [TZELEM] speaks of spiritual reflection rather than an actual image.
We have understood that for lack of rain there was no greenery; logically we deduct that it was necessary that rain should fall otherwise no shrub of the field would have sprouted, hence few generations later, in the days of Noah, rain was already known otherwise Noah would have had no wood to build the ark. Those that mocked Noah did not mock him because he was talking about some rain nonsense, but about a flood, which in his mind made complete sense for that sense was given to him in a flash of revelation by no one else, but the one who planned it all along. But to Noah's contemporaries this sense was not given for they have never seen torrential floods, but normal showers, and it was them God, in His wrath, planned to destroy.
(Just ponder on these words for a moment... Are you arriving at some conclusions yet?)
We have understood that because of absence of time and God created time only for this domain for Him everything is instant. Therefore, when God gave the account of creation to a man accustomed to time; the TORAH scribe wrote it according to the given sequence and in logical manner.
This logic we will now see and thus partake of the heavenly genius and thus again we will become our Maker's better and more glorious examples on earth.
[GEN 2:5-6] Now no shrub of the field was yet in the earth, and no plant of the field had yet sprouted, for the Lord God had not sent rain upon the earth; and there was no man to cultivate the ground. But a mist used to rise from the earth and water the whole surface of the ground.
There was no greenery, no rain and no man. It seems a bit confusing to an earthling, isn't it? Had we not used the God given logic before, we would have been stuck here, but now we understand so we can triumphantly march onward using SL. But a mist used to rise from the earth and water the whole surface of the ground. This mist must have had condensed itself producing gentle showers, but obviously it was not enough at that stage for things to really sprout as Elohim had really intended. The real answers to the question of apparent vegetation, which included trees is rain.
Here is interplay of words and the word is ADAM.
In Genesis 1:26 the spiritual man God calls, is ADAM. God calls the ground ADAMAH [the earth is called HAARETZ] and in Genesis 2:5 God says that there was no ADAM to cultivate ADAMAH - the ground.
Logic tells us that ADAM was one, but made out of two parts, the first one was divine and the second one was made out of dust (of earth - ADAMAH) and this dust became the carrier of the divine Adam.
The very nature of our universe functions according to the law of need. We understand that if there is no appropriately created beneficiary of light, light does not exist. In the same way, it makes no sense to transmit a radio broadcast if there are no radios. There was no need for rain and plants, which God had infused with the necessity of cultivation, because the specifically designed for this task farmer, did not have a physical form yet.
[GEN 2:7] Then the Lord God formed man [ADAM] of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being. That which was created, the living Adam of Genesis 1:26 now is deposited into the newly FORMED ADAM out of ADAMAH.
GEN 2:8 And the Lord God planted a garden toward the east, in Eden; and there He placed the man whom He had formed.
Logic tells us that since he had been formed then it must've been the physical Adam, as opposed to the spiritual Adam mentioned in Genesis 1:26 - God's reflection.
We are God's mirrors on this earth. However, how can one be God's mirror unless he is equipped with properties common to God? One of these properties is KNOWLEDGE.
One can read a newspaper about murder, but this knowledge does not make the reader a murderer. One can read about a hero who saved an infant from a burning building, but this knowledge does not make the reader into a hero; does it? By the same token one can read the Bible, but the reading will not make one into a saint; not even praying or sacrifices, but...
What makes one united with the ONE?
[Answer] The Spirit God is the very breath of God. He is the one who KNOWS, he explains, He leads and guides into all the truth. God's Holy Spirit is the knowledge.
God has a plan and He is pursuing this plan on earth in a sequence of events. Now, God causes things to sprout; logic tells us [according to Gen. 2:5] that He had sent rain.
[GEN 2:9] And out of the ground the Lord God caused to grow every tree that is pleasing to the sight and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Now, why would He do that... just to torment us?