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I AM THE WAY - Part 2


I want us to visit this Journey and its destination. SALVATION is a journey from carnal desires to being found in the FATHER’s plan. SALVATION is a journey from emptiness to discovering your divine purpose. SALVATION is a journey from death to Eternal Life. SALVATION is a Journey from ignorance to the knowledge of CHRIST. SALVATION is a journey from confusion to the understanding of divine assignment. SALVATION is a journey from the Law of sin and death to the law of Spirit and Life. This is a Journey from Isolation to you being found in God’s family.  SALVATION is a journey from you being an enemy of God to a place of you being adopted as the beloved. SALVATION is a journey that has different phase from faith to faith till you are complete in CHRIST.

In the Garden of Eden, this journey was on ground and in process. Adam and Eve’s disobedience backdated the Journey. Adam and Eve fell out of THE WAY – the Journey (SALVATION). God drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden because of their disobedience. God’s kingdom and the FATHER – son relationship with man-kind was cut short. The Son (Adam and Eve) was separated from His FATHER because of His disobedience. The plan, purpose and divine assignment that propel the existence of man-kind were cut off due to sin. God through His mercy made a WAY (JESUS) – a root back to HIMSELF. God created a WAY (JESUS) that cannot be destroyed. God created a WAY back to the aborted pal in the Garden of Eden. God made HIMSELF THE WAY through His word (JESUS). God made HIMSELF THE WAY by which man-kind will be restored back to HIMSELF. 
This is where the journey became a necessity. Every thing man-kind began to do after the fall became evil. Man-kind started living, thinking, and doing things according to the system they fell into in Eden. When Man-kind fell from a system (kingdom of God) – they fell into another system (kingdom of sin). Man-kind began to pattern their lives according to the kingdom of sin they found their selves.
God wants man-kind to return back to how man-kind use to think and do things before the fall in Eden. God wants man-kind to be restored back to the original system that was prepared for them. In restoring man-kind to HIMSELF; God made HIMSELF THE WAY (JESUS)

God used His word to created or frame out the only WAY for SALVATION of Man-kind. God’s word is JESUS and JESUS is the only WAY for restoration for man-kind. JESUS is the only WAY man-kind needs to return back to the original system. JESUS is the only WAY man-kind can be adopted back to the original system they threw away in Eden. JESUS is the only WAY Man can discover how to function according to the original design.

Some things man-kind has called good are not good. Some things man-kind has called evil are not evil. They system have changed – only THE WAY (JESUS) determines what’s good and bad. You need to stop thinking in your former world and learn how to think IN THIS WAY (JESUS).

In this sinful kingdom lies a different culture and lifestyle from the kingdom of God. In this sinful kingdom lies a different culture and lifestyle from the kingdom of God. In this sinful kingdom, we think and do things by and through the brain and our carnal system. In God’s kingdom, we are led by the Spirit of God.

To be continued...

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