The Becoming God

Monday, November 16, 2020

Abel is Transitoriness

Everyone knows that biblical names have meanings. If we read the languages, we would read the meanings, not the names. E.g., that Abraham means Father of Many Nations is an absurdity, for why would God translate Abraham's own language to him? Abram was Exalted Father. Add H (grace) to that. The Merciful Father. Duh.

Adam is certainly God's Blood, and Eve the life-giving force of His Consciousness. The Ineffable's Consciousness produces Acquisition and Transitoriness (Bullinger). Read Acquisition as manifestation and Transitoriness as ongoing change/transition. Thus take no thought of tomorrow, no money in your purse, no extra tunic, don't even bother to pack a sandwich, for the Life-force has got it covered.

Added 11/22/2020: This means no permanence in form. "This too shall pass" applies to everything. You can't go home again, for it has changed to something new. Tom Hanks' character in the movie Cast Away comes to mind. Chuck spends four desperate years on a deserted island determined to return home to his fiancée, Kelly. When he does get home, Kelly is married and a mother. She has had to move on. EVERYTHING DOES. Expected permanence is not happening. Build bigger barns and retire fat and sassy? Even if they don't go away, we do!

Rejoice! The car is rolling! STEER IT BY BELIEVING FAITH, because Abel speaks and God LISTENS!


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