Saturday, April 30, 2016

HOW THE DEVIL DECEIVED THE WOMAN?

The first Man was made on Mount Moriah out of dust taken from the 4 universal corners of the earth into which God breathed the breath of life, so that he was then formed in the image of God (Genesis 2). he was also created alone to convey the message that, if one destroy a single life, it represents as if one destroyed the whole world. Man was created with the two divine aspects, male and female, in him. Then God placed him in the garden of Eden to till and keep it and commanded him to eat freely from every tree in it except from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. The day that he eat of it he will kill himself.
Then God saw that it was not good for the Man to be alone in his world. Then God decided to make a suitable helper fit for him. So God, out of the ground of the earth, formed in the Man's world every beast of the field, and every bird of the air, and brought them to Man just to see what he would call them; and whatever Man called them that was its name, but for Man, they were not a suitable helper.
God then put Man in a deep sleep and took one rib from his divine and glorified body and formed the woman. Then God filled the space with flesh. That was the proportion of flesh in the divine Man's body, while the woman was completely made from the Man's rib.
We can ask ourselves why God made the woman from the Man's rib? It was because from it the whole Man's divine body could regenerate and the woman's body made from Man could unite together and grow in the spiritual sense maintaining its divine power and glory that came from God.
All the angels accepted Adam as the Master of the earthly domain, except for Satan, who refused to subordinate himself to Man and was expelled from heaven. Ever since that time he has been man's enemy and accuser.
Satan crafted his plan in the very similar way in which a serpent crafts its way to eat its pray in order to obtain Man's world and the divine power entrusted to him for his own benefit.
Satan knew that if he could enter into the Man's divine body, using the woman as an instrument, and start to defile it from just the small piece of flesh placed him, a whole layout of a defiled world could be formed and be bounded to him. Satan put his plan in action and the woman fell into his craftiness making Satan the master and controller of Man's world. Since Man held an absolute authority over it, the whole creation was engulfed in darkness and Man became a slave of sin. Death was in control and the cycle of life and death went on and on, feeding the wicked way of the evil power.
God's plan to rescue Man succeeded in a very spectacular way, using the divine power still active in the heart of the ones who faithfully followed God's way and made the divine Way of Redemption.
God himself planned this divine Way in order to redeem Man's world from the snares of the devil. Jesus Christ, the Redeemer, was made of flesh under the house of David, a truly servant of God, and with the Holy Spirit that was entrusted to the whole Man's body full of divine honor, power, and glory.  He defeated Satan by taking the power of Death away from him and liberating all the souls bounded to it since the time of creation.
Through Faith in Jesus Christ, our Redeemer, we now freely have the opportunity to recover our spiritual positions that we had in the beginning of times and a whole new world free of darkness to enjoy forever.
The Book of Proverbs is one of the Wisdom Books of the Bible, written by Solomon in his middle age.
The Wisdom which is praised in the Book refers to the divine righteousness and truth through which God created the World (Proverbs 3:19), and then Man in his image to govern it through the divine power and glory entrusted to him.
The Book is indeed the blueprint of the Creation. The last 22 verses of the book are about the woman of valor, who labors long hours in caring for her family and household. This section praising the ideal woman,  is sung by the father and children of every Hebrew household, every Friday night,  in appreciation of a wife and mother and also in praise of the Shek-Hinah, the feminine aspect of God. It is also recited at the funeral of a woman and at a girl's Bat Mitz-Vah ceremony.

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