The Becoming God

Tuesday, January 06, 2015

Calling Upon the Name of the Lord is Bad. (Well, Pretty Weak, Anyway)

Say what? How could calling upon the name of the Lord be bad?

In Genesis 4: 25-26, Seth is born as a replacement and is set in place as a substitute for Abel, and Seth’s son Enosh is born. “Then men began to call upon the name of YHWH.” That sounds good, but the nature of enosh is to be frail and feeble. Why would calling upon the name of YHWH associated with being frail and feeble, I have always asked myself.

Bullinger, in the Companion Bible, suggests that with Enosh men began to call other things—idols—by the name of YHWH, that man had fallen into idolatry. Bullinger wasn’t far off. The key is Abel, which means transitoriness:

ABEL REPRESENTS THE REVELATION OF OUR INCLUSION IN THE ONENESS OF GOD. “When it works,” Neville Goddard always said of causation by imagining, “you have found Him.” That is, you have found “that your own, wonderful, human imagination . . . is God.” We are actually the spirit, the consciousnesses imparted by God to human forms, WITHOUT SEPARATION OR DIVISION FROM GOD.

Adam, the life-force of God, desired and imagined, and that desiring imagination gave birth to what was desired. Forth came Cain, the acquisition itself, AND ABEL, THE REVELATION BY THE MANIFESTATION OF THE DESIRE THAT ADAM’S CONSCIOUSNESS WAS GOD.

"When it works, you have found Him." Well, it worked, and Adam should have recognized that his imagination, his I AM-NESS was in fact God in descended form. But happy with just the acquisition, Adam—you—forgot the attending revelation, in effect "killing" Abel.

Abel is our integral oneness with God. Enosh is a separatist view, the belief that God is another, other being. Religion with its worship of something separate and distant was born. Men called upon the nature of YHWH AS IF IT WERE SOMETHING OTHER THAN THEMSELVES. This is to be frail and feeble. Ironically, Men think it is faith, but it is actually denial of faith, the blaspheme of the Holy Spirit. REAL FAITH is “I am God,” which is what the blood (actuality) of ABEL, “When it works, then you have found Him,” is telling us.

We are not "like" God, we do not become Gods, we are not little Gods or offspring of God. The faith of a mustard seed is that it is a mustard. Being the spirit of God imparted to man, we simply ARE God. Dumbed-down in the descending to mankind, yes, but God nevertheless.

When did Jesus Christ realize that he was God and start acting in faith? I don't know, when are you going to realize it?

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