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The Effects of The Fall of Man (9.12.08)

“Man fell according to his will.

Man fell through misplaced belief.

                            lack of questioning,

                            lack of awareness,

                            lack of leadership,

                            the quest for wrongful dominion,

                            seeking what was not his to have,

                            not applying wisdom,

                            grasping a deception.

Man has yet to learn the error of his ways,

                                  the importance of a new beginning,

                                  the message of the cross:

                                                      of the love of God.

         For man continues in the lifestyle of the fall,

                                        in the forsaking of his God,

                                        in his belief of self-fulfilment;

                        continues to accept,

                                         to promote,

                                         to enjoy the causes of the fall.

         The causes of the fall are not rejected by man,

                                            are still practised by man,

                                            are still holding man in bondage:

                                                                       with the foot of the foe upon his neck.

Man is comfortable with the foot of the foe upon his neck.

Man does not struggle to remove the foot of the foe upon his neck.

Man is extremely vulnerable with the foot of the foe upon his neck.

Man does not call for help even with the foot of the foe upon his neck.

Man no longer notices the foot of the foe upon his neck.

Man has come to accept the foot of the foe upon his neck.

         The foot of the foe is about to increase pressure on the neck of man.

         The foot of the foe is not there for the benefit of man.

         The foot of the foe is capable of great pressure,

                                        is capable of crushing,

                                        is capable of destruction.

         The foot of the foe damages the neck of man.

         The foot of the foe damages makes it difficult to breathe,

                                                              makes it difficult to think,

                                                              makes it difficult to gather strength,

                                                              makes it difficult to recollect a time of freedom,

                                                              makes it difficult to resolve to attain it once again,

                                                              makes it difficult to pursue,

                                                                                           to reclaim,

                                                                                                    the right to his freewill:

                                                                                             and thereby initiate the procedure to break free.

         The neck of man must not be the chopping-block of the foe,

                                                         at the beck and call of the foe,

                                                         pressured by the foe.

         The neck of man is protected by the breastplate,

                                                         by the shield,

                                                         by the sword.

         The neck of man is protected by the wise,

                                         left vulnerable by the foolish.

         The neck of man transmits commands,

                                     transmits reports.

         The neck of man,

                            when damaged,

                            when constricted,

                                                   cannot conduct the fight,

                                                   cannot supervise the battle.

Man must turn from acquiescing with the fall of man.

Man must turn from a lifestyle that is in harmony with the fall.

Man must turn from acquiring,

                         from accepting,

                         from receiving the fruits of the fall.

Man must turn from the suffering of the foe.

Man should be in harmony with the purposes of God,

                                                     the teachings of God,

                                                     the instructions of God.

Man should acquire without delay the presence of God,

                                                        the fear of God,

                                                        the wisdom of God.

Man should ensure he is aligned with,

                                    does satisfy,

                                    can meet the requirements for the entry to the destiny of man that is accompanied by God.”

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