BE ENGULFED IN THE STREAM OF EDEN

The Light of the Living God

“I am the Lord, and besides Me there is no one else.”
I, the Lord, fill all in all, and all creation declares My majesty. I alone am He who lives and inhabits eternity.
Embrace this awareness, for it is the light of life by which we all live in the eternal realm now descending into view.

“That they may know from the rising of the sun, and from the west, that there is none besides Me. I am the Lord, and there is none else.” — Isaiah 45:6

This is the excellent knowledge into which those who rise from the dead are drawn.
They are swept away by the sweet, living torrents flowing from the depths of Eden—streams of divine pleasure revealing the beauty and majesty of the living God.

Yes, the consciousness of the living God fills all things, as the waters cover the sea.
The old man—naked, poor, and miserable—vanishes, along with every sigh of fear, lack, pain, and sorrow.
It is as though he never existed, eclipsed by the unspeakable joy found in the presence of the Lord.

There is no more death, no more fear of death, for those who have found this place of life.
They live in the light of the countenance of Him who inhabits eternity.
This is the good news given to all humankind—a revelation of the realm where man ends the reign of darkness and enters an infinite, glorious experience of abundant life.

The Parable of Adam

This truth was foretold in the parable of Adam’s creation.
Adam was formed from the dust and filled with the breath—the Spirit of God—by which he became a living soul.
Before that breath entered him, he was as one dead—unaware of the things of God.

The dust represents the realm where those driven by the natural human spirit dwell,
absent from the awareness of God and His marvellous Kingdom.
This is the pitiable state of mortal man—estranged from divine consciousness.

The world and its deceitful glory are but dust and vanity in the light of the Spirit.
Men chase after shadows, exhausting themselves in vain pursuits that only multiply sorrow and obscure their divinity.
Even the things that seem good, moral, and praiseworthy before men, when weighed in the balance, are revealed as pure vanity, having no true profit in them.

Awakening to the Breath of God

What men often call “God” is but a figment of their darkened understanding.
God is known only by rising out of the dust—the carnal, material sense—and awakening into His Spirit.
Man must receive the breath of the Almighty, blown through the trumpet of the messenger—the voice of God.

It was this same divine breath that sounded the trumpet through Jesus, calling Lazarus from the tomb of human limitation into the light of life.
The gospel itself is the breath, the voice, and the last trumpet of God—calling the sons of God to arise from among the dead.

If you can hear what the Spirit of the Lord is saying, your hour has come—to ascend once more into your glory in the Father.

That is why Jesus, in a symbolic act, breathed upon His disciples and said, “Receive the Spirit.”
For the Spirit unveils the thoughts of God, quickening and awakening man into the realm that is wholly and purely God’s—
the realm of His Kingdom, the living paradise likened to the garden of Eden.

Life in the Light

Receive the Spirit and live in the illumination of divine understanding.
Let the light of the living God lead you upward from human obscurity to the dwelling of the Lord,
and be gathered into harmony with the multitude who are gathered unto Him.

In the light of the Spirit, the inglorious man of dust is erased from the imagination, for he never truly existed.
In his place, the true creature—the image of God—is revealed.
He sees God, moves in God, and lives fully immersed in the pure consciousness of the Lord.
No more sense of nakedness, for the Lord is my shield and my glory.

“They shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy mountain,
for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.” — Isaiah 11:9

All live unto God in perfect harmony and love—no more wars, no more strife or vanity—because the Lord reigns, and besides Him there is none else.
The calling of the saints is to walk in the light of the Spirit,
letting the seven lamps of the Lamb of God within guide them out of the dust-realm where men slumber in ignorance.

Awaken, arise, and join the joyful multitude—
those who walk as the voice of God in the place of Life.

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