Teach Us How To Pray: Prayer & The WORD for 1-26-25 (THE FIRST BOOK OF ADAM AND EVE Chapters 6-10)
- Jan 26
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Good Evening Everyone. Mercy Unto You, and Peace, and Love, Be Multiplied. Saints of GOD, my prayer for you all today is that you all continue to fight this Good Fight of FAITH, LAY HOLD ON ETERNAL LIFE, WHEREUNTO THOU ART ALSO CALLED, AND HAST PROFESSED A GOOD PROFESSION BEFORE MANY WITNESSES. I pray that you all continue to WATCH AND PRAY, AND REMAIN VIGILANT IN ALL THINGS, AT ALL TIMES. LET NO MAN DECEIVE YOU, ENDURE UNTIL THE END SAINTS OF GOD, I KNOW THAT WE ARE.
Tonight I’m going to continue to share The First Book of Adam and Eve with you all, chapters 6-10.
God's admonition to Adam and Eve in which he points out how and why they sinned.
BUT God looked upon them; for they had killed themselves through great grief.
2 But He would raise them and comfort them.
3 He, therefore, sent His Word unto them; that they should stand and be raised forthwith.
4 And the Lord said unto Adam and Eve, "You transgressed of your own free will, until you came out of the garden in which I had placed you.
5 "Of your own free will have you transgressed through your desire for divinity, greatness, and an exalted state, such as I have; so that I deprived you of the bright nature in which you then were, and I made you come out of the garden to this land, rough and full of trouble.
6 "If only you had not transgressed My commandment and had kept My law, and had not eaten of the fruit of the tree, near which I told you not to come! And there were fruit trees in the garden better than that one.
7 "But the wicked Satan who continued not in his first estate, nor kept his faith; in whom was no good intent towards Me, and who though I had created him, yet set Me at naught, and sought the Godhead, so that I hurled him down from heaven,--he it is who made the tree appear pleasant in your eyes, until you ate of it, by hearkening to him.
8 "Thus have you transgressed My commandment, and therefore have I brought upon you all these sorrows.
9 "For I am God the Creator, who, when I created My creatures, did not intend to destroy them. But after they had sorely roused My anger, I punished them with grievous plagues, until they repent.
10 "But, if on the contrary, they still continue hardened in their transgression, they shall be under a curse for ever."
Chap. VII.
The beasts are reconciled.
WHEN Adam and Eve heard these words from God, they wept and sobbed yet more; but they strengthened their hearts in God, because they now felt that the Lord was to them like a father and a mother; and for this very reason, they wept before Him, and sought mercy from Him.
2 Then God had pity on them, and said: "O Adam, I have made My covenant with thee, and I will not turn from it; neither will I let thee return to the garden, until My covenant of the great five days and a half is fulfilled."
3 Then Adam said unto God, "O Lord, Thou didst create us, and make us fit to be in the garden; and before I transgressed, Thou madest all beasts come to me, that I should name them.
4 "Thy grace was then on me; and I named every one according to Thy mind; and Thou madest them all subject unto me.
5 "But now, O Lord God, that I have transgressed Thy commandment,
all beasts will rise against me and will devour me, and Eve Thy handmaid; and will cut off our life from the face of the earth.
6 "I therefore beseech Thee, O God, that, since Thou hast made us come out of the garden, and hast made us be in a strange land, Thou wilt not let the beasts hurt us."
7 When the Lord heard these words from Adam, He had pity on him, and felt that he had truly said that the beasts of the field would rise and devour him and Eve, because He, the Lord, was angry with them two on account of their transgression.
8 Then God commanded the beasts, and the birds, and all that moves upon the earth, to come to Adam and to be familiar with him, and not to trouble him and Eve; nor yet any of the good and righteous among their posterity.
9 Then the beasts did obeisance to Adam, according to the commandment of God; except the serpent, against which God was wroth. It did not come to Adam, with the beasts.
CHAP. VIII.
The "Bright Nature" of man is taken away.
THEN Adam wept and said, "O God, when we dwelt in the garden, and our hearts were lifted up, we saw the angels that sang praises in heaven, but now we do not see as we were used to do; nay, when we entered the cave, all creation became hidden from us."
2 Then God the Lord said unto Adam, "When thou wast under subjection to Me, thou hadst a bright nature within thee, and for that reason couldst thou see things afar off. But after thy transgression thy bright nature was withdrawn from thee; and it was not left to thee to see things afar off, but only near at hand; after the ability of the flesh; for it is brutish."
3 When Adam and Eve had heard these words from God, they went their way; praising and worshipping Him with a sorrowful heart.
4 And God ceased to commune with them.
CHAP. IX.
Water from the Tree of Life. Adam and Eve near drowning.
THEN Adam and Eve came out of the Cave of Treasures, and drew near to the garden gate, and there they stood to look at it, and wept for having come away from it.
2 And Adam and Eve went from before the gate of the garden to the southern side of it, and found there the water that watered the garden, from the root of the Tree of Life, and that parted itself from thence into four rivers over the earth.
3 Then they came and drew near to that water, and looked at it; and saw that it was the water that came forth from under the root of the Tree of Life in the garden.
4 And Adam wept and wailed, and smote upon his breast, for being severed from the garden; and said to Eve:--
5 "Why hast thou brought upon me, upon thyself, and upon our seed, so many of these plagues and punishments?"
6 And Eve said unto him, "What is it thou hast seen, to weep and to speak to me in this wise?"
7 And he said to Eve, "Seest thou not this water that was with us in the garden, that watered the trees of the garden, and flowed out thence?
8 "And we, when we were in
the garden, did not care about it; but since we came to this strange land, we love it, and turn it to use for our body."
9 But when Eve heard these words from him, she wept; and from the soreness of their weeping, they fell into that water; and would have put an end to themselves in it, so as never again to return and behold the creation; for when they looked upon the work of creation, they felt they must put an end to themselves.
CHAP. X.
Their bodies need water after they leave the Garden.
THEN God, merciful and gracious, looked upon them thus lying in the water, and nigh unto death, and sent an angel, who brought them out of the water, and laid them on the seashore as dead.
2 Then the angel went up to God, was welcome, and said, "O God, Thy creatures have breathed their last."
3 Then God sent His Word unto Adam and Eve, who raised them from their death.
4 And Adam said, after he was raised, "O God, while we were in the garden we did not require, or care for this water; but since we came to this land we cannot do without it."
5 Then God said to Adam, "While thou wast under My command and wast a bright angel, thou knewest not this water.
6 "But after that thou hast transgressed My commandment, thou canst not do without water, wherein to wash thy body and make it grow; for it is now like that of beasts, and is in want of water."
7 When Adam and Eve heard these words from God, they wept a bitter cry; and Adam entreated God to let him return into the garden, and look at it a second time.
8 But God said unto Adam, "I have made thee a promise; when that promise is fulfilled, I will bring thee back into the garden, thee and thy righteous seed."
9 And God ceased to commune with Adam.
MY GOD THE ANGUISH, SORROW, AND A GREAT SORROW UNTO REPENTANCE, THAT ADAM AND EVE POSSESSED, ESPECIALLY ADAM, MY GOD. THE UNBEARABLE AND EVIDENT SEPARATION FROM ABBA, AND FROM THE GARDEN, AND EVERYTHING GOOD, EVEN THE DEPARTURE OF THEIR BRIGHT NATURE, THEIR BODIES BECAME ONE OF FLESH, THEIR EYES UNABLE TO SEE HEAVEN AND HEAVENLY THINGS, MY GOD! WHAT A SEPARATION SIN BRINGS ABOUT, EVEN DEATH, THAT VERY DAY WHEN ADAM ATE OF THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE OF GOOD AND EVIL, HE SURELY DIED. THE MAN THAT HE WAS CREATED AS DIED, BUT GOD PROMISED HIM THE SAIVIOR, THE REDEEMER, THE LIVING WORD OF GOD, WHO WOULD COME TO SAVE HIM AND HIS SEED. HALLELUYAH!!!! JESUS, YAHWEH’S ONLY BEGOTTEN SON. THE WORD BECOMING FLESH IN 5,500 YEARS LATER, AND HIM DESCENDING INTO HELL TO MAKE GOOD ON HIS PROMISE, OH MY GOD!!! YES LORD YES!!! HALLELUYAH!!!! GLORY TO YOUR MOST HOLY AND RIGHTEOUS NAME O’GOD! DADDY, I THANK YOU. I HONOR YOU. I REJOICE IN YOU O’KING. HALLELUYAH!!!
Saints of GOD I pray that this WORD blesses and strengthens you all as much as it blesses, strengthens, and sustains me. IN THE MIGHTY AND MATCHLESS NAME OF JESUS I PRAY, AMEN AND AMEN.





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