When Cain-Abel Works
It suddenly dawned upon me that Cain, which means acquisition, could be our believing that we receive - acquiring what we desire in our imagination; and that Abel, which means transitoriness (see Bullinger/Companion Bible for these definitions), could be God's invisible influence upon transitory states in our existence to the manifestation of those desires. We think; He works. Neville Goddard often repeated an axiom relating our causational imagining to its answer: "When it works, you have found Him."
God, who is spirit, is our own, wonderful, HUMAN imagination. For we and God are one. In Him there is this part manifesting through Him that part. When Cain and Abel work, we have every part of God, and that, I think, is what He is after: HIM MANIFEST, which is Him manifesting.
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