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The Generating Generosity Of God
"To be or not to be? That is the question," wrote Shakespeare in act three of Hamlet; immortal words that have a presence when used in the context of God's generating generosity. For 'to be' is to have a presence in the realm of perceived reality, existence, life. When God in His generosity conceived the idea to create beings who would be free to choose, He conceived beings who would be free to love and be loved as He loves. He conceived offspring. He conceived humankind. He harnessed His generative power. As offspring He gave to us not only the freedom to choose but also the inherent ability to create using the things He has provided. No other created being has been given such existence, not even the powerful angels. Yes, God embarked on a once and forever Divine Enterprise. When this His plan was conveyed to His created angelic attendants, including their part in the plan to serve the hosts of children He desired, there was consternation in the ranks. The court of heaven fell to silence. Then the highly privileged angel Lucifer deigned to speak. "Lord," he said, "Did You not create us to serve You? This we will always do, for You are the mighty one. But we were not prepared by You to serve any lesser being. I feel that this would be below the status You have bestowed upon us." God replied in a clear, resolute voice "If you are to continue serving Me then you will serve them, for they are, because of My generating generosity, beloved offspring, desired children who will fill My Eternal Kingdom with rejoicing and love. They will follow My example and joyfully create freely forever and you also can take delight in them." Lucifer was far from delighted by this reply and he allowed his shining spirit to be darkened at it's core by bitter jealousy. Although still bright on the surface, the interior darkness would gradually invade his entire essence. God, who sees all, was at once knowing of the consequences. A question mark was placed before His generous plan. "To be or not to be?" That is the question. Then Gabriel and Michael the archangels spoke in unison, "Lord," they said, "How great and generous You are. We accept Your Divine right to exercise Your plan and we will be loyal to You and Your offspring for ever." At this Lucifer's mood quickly became jaundiced and a total adverse reaction towards God's goodness took hold. He would revolt and draw many other angels with him into revolution. God had no fear of Lucifer or any other angel convinced to follow him. The outcome was never in doubt. The question was the children, with their freedom to choose, freedom to love, freedom to investigate and create. Freedom, the vulnerability; but without freedom, no true offspring. "To be or not to be?" God paused but for a moment. Yes, the plan would proceed, for although some may choose incorrectly, many would choose rightly and for those who chose rightly it would be ungenerous not to proceed with the plan and in so doing deny them life in eternal peace and happiness. Towards those who chose incorrectly He would extend to them His love and mercy, and to the true repentants among them who accepted His love, forgiveness. A contingency plan, a rescue mission would be set in place and for God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit it would be full involvement and commitment. Jesus, the Divine Son of God accepted the role of Saviour without reservation. And the woman, the Virgin Mary, was conceived by the Trinity to be immaculate. The perfect creation, who, through the working of the Holy Spirit, would become the mother of Jesus made man and our spiritual mother and advocate. Lucifer and the angels who followed him were expelled from the Kingdom, out into the interspaces of resolution, turning those interspaces they occupied into the interspaces of revolution, disorder and adversity. Being of spiritual essence they were created to exist forever. But through rebellion now out of unison with God; meaning they were not in synchronism with God's loving heartbeat, and the renewing radiance of that frequency. Their only source of strength therefore would be the children, who although noble of origin and immortal of stature, could choose to wander away from God's loving guidance and protection and become hosts to these parasitical rebels. Rebels distorted by jealousy and intent on destroying as many of the children as they could. The scene was set. The plan unfolded and all was well until Adam and Eve, our first parents, paid scant attention to God's warning, that when they ventured out into the garden, they must avoid the temptations of the rebels who sometimes lurked there, especially near the most attractive tree in the centre of the garden. "Do not eat the fruit of that tree," God warned, "For although the tree and it's fruit may look good, Lucifer's presence, even in disguise, can make it's fruit corruptive and if consumed destroy your incorporeal immortality and dull your soul." In spite of this clear warning they allowed themselves to be deceived, to eat the fruit and become hosts to the parasites. These parasites so greatly harmed them that they lost their immortal stature and the frequency of God's grace, especially the frequency needed for re-entry into the Kingdom. Now they and their offspring would be God's children in exile, until the coming of the Saviour - The Regenerating Generosity of God. GLOSSARY Beloved - Dearly loved. Dearly 1.very much 2.affectionately 3.at a great cost. Deigned - Condescend, to think it fit or worthy of oneself. Generating - The act or process of bringing into being. Production or reproduction especially of offspring; fecund - intellectually productive and creative; prolific (from the Latin fecundus, related to Latin fetus offspring.) Incorporeal - Meta-physical (more than just a physical body) Jaundiced - A state of bitterness, jealousy and ill humour, resulting in distorted judgement. To distort adversely. Scant - Scarcely sufficient. To treat in a slighting and inadequate manner. Slight - To show indifference or disregard for (some,one). Vulnerability - capable of being wounded or hurt; open to temptation.
INCORPOREAL BEING A being that God can create from His bounty of Supernatural Perts (Supernatural Neutrinos). Explanation: The difference between a physical Pert (neutrino) and a supernatural Pert, is that the physical particle (Pert) has a minor core of vitality, requiring frequent support from the Divine graticule to maintain mass, and therefore bound by the physical laws. The Supernatural Pert on the other hand has a major core of vitality, and when in the presence, countenance (radiance) of God the Father, is perpetual and not bound by physical laws. In the words of God Himself "That which My countenance shines on and lights up, bursts forth in glorious (glorified) creation." A supernatural Pert can decline to a physical Pert if shaded from the 'count-tenance' (radiant frequency) of God the Father. Physical Perts develop form (sub atomic particles) by spin collections (groupings) set by specified codes determined by the facetial sensors of God the Father, the articulative activity (accuracy) of God the Son, and the gracious flowing movement of God the Spirit's plasma. Supernatural Perts coalesce into forms through deferred (referred) resonance to and with the radiant countenance of God the Father. An incorporeal body can assume a physical form in deference (submission) to the will and respect for God the Father, and conversely can be glorified by the same deference: hence the Transfiguration etc In God's own words
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