Thursday, September 6, 2018
1242: Adam's Punishment from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
I've brought this to everyone's attention before,
but it is time to do it again----
Okay, the Serpent has worked his typical half-truth
deceit, lied to Eve --- you won't die......right away...... and Adam and Eve
have eaten the apple and the Lord Almighty has, of course, figured out the whole
situation.
It is now Judgment Day in Eden. What happens?
The snake is condemned to crawl on his belly in the
dust for the rest of his days and his children and Eve's children will be
enemies ever after.
Eve's child-bearing risk and pain is greatly
increased. She is stuck with being attracted to that lunk-head, Adam, and forced
to serve him.
Both the serpent and Eve take their lumps in
silence. They accept their guilt and their punishment.
Adam is the only one that whines and blames Eve for
his sin--- and God doesn't pronounce that same kind of judgment and specific
punishment for him. This is because Adam punished
himself.
Let me explain---
What happens when you abdicate responsibility?
You lose the rights that went with the
responsibility.
Adam lost the keys to his kingdom, his peace, the
balance of his mind, and his eternal life -- not because he sinned -- but
because he failed to accept responsibility for his sin. He lied about it and
became subject to self-delusion and death and helplessness instead.
Eve and the Snake, however, passed the test.
They both accepted responsibility and the right to
rule.
So here in the very beginning of the scripture is
also the end of it. It is in Genesis that the entire secret is revealed: Adam
can accept responsibility for his sins. Even now.
When the men of this planet accept their
responsibility for their sins all the blaming and the delusions and the unending
punishment can stop.
Jesus accepted responsibility for everyone else's
sinning and forgave it. Like Eve and the snake, he did so in silence, not
blaming anyone.
That is how Jesus overcame Adam's sin and became
the King of Kings--- not as a sacrifice, but as a ruler who accepted all the
responsibilities of being King, and who earned all the rights that go with them.
So then, let us follow after Him, Our King,
resolved to pass the final test and soldier on, no longer blaming anyone else,
no longer being deluded, and no longer needing to deceive anyone.
We, too, can overcome.
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