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The Collateral Power of Destiny

The Collateral Power of Destiny

Modise Tlharesagae

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Modise Tlharesagae
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This is how dangerous a human being’s destiny is.It took one man Adam for humanity to be damnable beings. Just the destiny of one man Adam. God did put him in the garden of Eden far from all other humanity; he was not even by any means close to the men and women created on the sixth day; yet unknowingly he did corrupt their lives and did bury paradise in to the belly of earth. One would soon say how; it means when man lost his place in the garden of Eden now his place was with the failed enemy of old; in the belly of earth until redemption has come. That is the reason why we find even Abraham there in the belly of the earth whereas his whole life he was called the friend of God. The nature of Adam in him or the sin nature could not be overlooked though a friend of God. So, when he died he went where all men who had served God had to go instead of palatable Sabbath near God; the belly of the earth.This is often missed that when the Holy Bible says their eyes opened and they knew they were naked miss one thing. It means man’s eyes opened to self. To favor or disdain; to choose sides and to knowingly divide good or evil to any before them. It means man could now do pretense work to ensnare or to favor one over the other. It is in man and even though was in Abraham and so he was not fitting until he has been washed by the new life blood of Christ.We do not just need that; it is essential in all our lives. For since that day, man can discern good and will willfully hoard to the need or suffering of others. He would ensnare and do take by deceit until he has found Christ. A thing that means even now the Holy Bible tells us the children of this world are more wise in their matters than the children of God. They do much to their own good; too much for self and nothing to the good of humanity. In the beginning Adam and Eve had the good of humanity at heart. Their eyes being opened meant they had their immediate good at heart and above all else. A thing that means it would mess the feasibility of humanity if they were to depend on someone who is focused on self.His eyes did open to the reality that he was naked.It meant he needed more than what God has provided for him. He even on his own figured he needed to wear clothes. One has to look carefully to see what man did when his eyes did open. It meant even the animals in the garden and else where their eyes did open. They opened that if the quick could swallow the slack; they would have whatever remains to self. Creation began eating its self up. No animal originally ate meat; but they started seeing their freedom in the casualty of the innocence of others. They ate other animals and did turn on each other for war and for preyGenesis 1:30-31 KJV And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so. And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.This did not just change the animals and one can tell did change us. For by the time that God blessed Noah and his children saying they can eat meat. Abel had been keeping sheep; a thing that obviously mean he had been eating sheep for the ground was not denying its strength not just to his father who was cursed but to all humanity. A thing that meant rearing was the better option. They did also turn on creation and did keep and eat the slack of the beasts. They developed the criteria for culling by a default; the innocence of the animals.

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