Milta (Miltha) is Magnificent
Life to us is the expression of the Milta. Death is anything else. We are to manifest God, who is the "Law" to us. The beginning of the Bible, of the Torah, the word brasheeth (Aramaic), makes no reference to the TIME of the earth's creation. The tense is indefinite; it only says that the world is BEING created. Then, at some definite point in time, there was an interruption, an intervention. The Milta (Miltha) interjected itself, beginning its own expression manifesting God via the earth. It made every existing thing well, good, beautiful. Man was on board, blessed in Paradise. Then he wanted to express his own lordship, to be in control, to create his own course, to direct his own life separately from God's Way.
It didn't pan out real well. God got kind of hot under the collar about it. Adam got kicked out of the Paradise. But in the program of manifesting God, the Milta, there was provision of a way back in: the Messiah. It was on account of this provision that God created the world anyway. Without it, he wouldn't have, because without it there wouldn't have been the building of the Milta. The Milta is magnificent because of the stipulation of the Messiah within it: one must be the Milta and the Tree of Life for man. The Milta dies FOR man, by faith man enjoins the Milta, and through new birth by the Milta man is returned to the Paradise. If you are there, it is coming.
Nothing else matters. Where are you?
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