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Hebrew Expression
The last part of this statement is expressed as a figure of speech. The Hebrew expression shows a sudden silence. It expresses the grieve of Yahweh towards the Fall of Man and yet a great promise underscores His words. His action in driving Adam eastward sheds light on His words – “and now, lest he…”.
God drove Adam out of the garden of Eden. But how far away did God have to drive Adam out before Adam was out of the garden? This passage of Scripture is both literal and figurative. Though the garden of Eden was a literal place, it had no fence around it and no entrance or exit for it. We know that the tree of life was not a literal tree but the law of life in God’s Word and therefore the last verse could not refer to literal cherubim and a literal flaming sword guarding the way into It on the eastside of the literal garden. If the cherubim and the flaming sword were literal then they should still be there guarding the eastern side of the garden of Eden (which is the land of Israel), even to this day. And so would both the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, if they were literally natural trees.
“So he drove out the man;…” God divorced or detached the man from the place He had put him. God did not have to drive Adam out very far before Adam was separated from the place where God had put him. Adam had broken the law and judgment had to be passed. God had to affect a divorce between light and darkness, truth and error, life and death. Adam was not only separated from the natural garden where he dwelled but also from that spiritual Garden of God where God’s Presence truly dwelled.
Imageries
No sooner and right after the re-creation of the Heaven and Earth, Satan went straight into the garden of Eden where Adam and Eve dwelled. He came through the enchanting serpent (Heb: nachash) like a “saraph” and tempted Eve. Yes, he was a fiery serpent (Heb: saraph nachash, cf.Num.21:6-9).
Today, cherubim have different imageries such as a chubby winged baby with a bow and an arrow. Religious approaches to the mysterious cherubim have conjured up different imageries of various angelic beings and their roles, but more so to the cherubim and the seraphim.
The Flaming Sword
Both the Cherubim and the Flaming Sword are (in Gen.3:24) expressed here as guarding the way to True Life. Such expression creates a sense of awe (in the mind of man), giving rise to an imagery of an unapproachable Light. Man is a fallen creature and therefore he can no longer return to God’s Paradise. “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Rom.3:23). “For the wages of sin is death;…” (Rom.6:23). But man’s fascination with the Flaming Sword till this day has never ceased. He had been, and still is, thinking of ways to get pass that sword and into God’s Paradise. No matter what a man does to try and find his way into God’s Paradise, he will surely come face to face with death. He can imagine, philosophize and devise ways to get into God’s spiritual Garden of Eden but he will never get pass the Flaming Sword that turns everyway. It’s the fiery law of death. No matter how venerated a man’s life may be and how devout and holy his approach, death will still stand before him and is ever ready to destroy him. God is as much a consuming fire as He is a holy God. Until a way is provided, man’s vain imaginations and religious approaches to get into the spiritual Garden of God remain futile.
Yes, unless God reveals His Truth to you, you will not see it. You may claim to have a revelation but if the Truth is not there, then you are deceiving yourself.
East
A mystery lies here and unless one first sees the truth that the garden of Eden was Israel (and not Turkey or Armenia or a certain area in the Mesopotamian Basin) one will not be able to see the revelation of it. [For more proof that the Land of Canaan is the locale of the garden of Eden, read my message: “The Holy City, New Jerusalem”.]
The driving out of the man and the placing of the cherubim and the flaming sword are the schema of God that speak prophetically of a great mystery. As the First Man, the First Adam, was cast out eastward in death, a Second Man, the Last Adam, will surely come and bring Life back from the direction that Death went out. “And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit” (1Cor.15:45). “And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory” (1Tim.3:16). Hence, True Life remained hidden as a mystery of God until He revealed It in His Son, Jesus Christ, Who was sent as the Messiah to the children of Israel according to the promise given to them.
Yes, Life did return to the garden of Eden (which is the land of Israel) when the Christ of Yahweh was born and died for a propitiation for sin, a reconciliation for iniquity. Having ascended into Heaven from the Mount of Olives, He will return once more to the same. “And while they looked stedfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel; Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven. Then returned they unto Jerusalem from the mount called Olivet,…” (Acts 1:10-12a). This return will be in the great Day of the Lord when Jesus Christ will come to fight in the Battle of Armageddon. In great glory He will descend on to Mt. Olivet and enter into the City of Jerusalem and the temple via the eastern gate (which is presently shut and sealed up). “Then he brought me back the way of the gate of the outward sanctuary which looketh toward the east; and it was shut. Then said the LORD unto me; This gate shall be shut, it shall not be opened, and no man shall enter in by it; because the LORD, the God of Israel, hath entered in by it, therefore it shall be shut. It is for the prince; the prince, he shall sit in it to eat bread before the LORD; he shall enter by the way of the porch of that gate, and shall go out by the way of the same” (Ezek.44:1-3). “And his feet shall stand in that day upon the mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem on the east, and the mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof toward the east and toward the west, and there shall be a very great valley; and half of the mountain shall remove toward the north, and half of it toward the south” (Zech.14:4). Christ will then sit upon the Throne of David (cf. Isa.9:6-7; Luk.1:31-33) and in His glory He will judge all nations that are gathered before Him (Matt.19:28; 25:31-46) prior to His Reign over the earth for a thousand years.
Revelation and Truth
Religious people of all the different false religions may claim they have the truth and answer to life after death. Of course, religious philosophers have no God in their religions; they only embrace the philosophies of venerated men whom they believe will lead them into eternal bliss. But for those religions that are concerned with “gods”, “goddesses”, “idols” and whatever the icons of worship, many of their worshippers are deep set in their belief that they do possess the real and true religious faith. However what is FAITH really based on? Man or God? The retort will almost always be that it is not based on man but on God. Well, it is truly on God, but what on? Many simply would just proclaim that they “have faith in God.” May I ask, “In which God; in what God?”
Faith is not based in a God, true or false as He may be. Faith is based on the WORD of God, the Creator, whom a true worshipper must relate to. For sure, true faith is not based on the words of mortal beings.
God is. If He speaks not, then we know Him not. As He speaks, He reveals Himself and we know Him. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (John 1:1). Without the Word we will never know the Creator and Eternal Life. “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path” (Psa.119:105). “And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life” (1Joh.5:20).
Souls in Conflict
Many Bible believers in this end time have no understanding of the Truth that the Lord God Almighty has been revealing to His people since the beginning of the 20th Century. For the past 100 years, as the spiritual gifts of God were poured out and certain men were ordained to take a “Gospel Revival” to the world, God brought about a restoration of the Church to His Word. Instead of understanding the work of God in the different God-ordained ministries, followers of certain ministers congregated around their favourite preachers and formed personality cults and isms out of them. This is especially true with many of the followers of William Marrion Branham, the messenger of God to this Laodicean age. Till today (40 years after his death) many are still looking upon him as a man whose spoken words were literally that of God and equal with, or even above, the Sacred Scriptures. Many have misused and misquoted certain Scriptures to force-fit their revelation of the man and his words. They have formed an ism known among Christendom as Branhamism.
I feel sorry for the religious Christians. Oft times their souls are in conflict with the Truth they hear. Because they are so religious it is hard for them to fully comprehend the Truth of God. Hence, they have the tendency to hide behind some religious words of men, be they God’s servants or otherwise. Such are the many extreme believers of William Branham known as Branhamites. These Branhamites are not wise. They cannot be like the Bereans whom Paul commended for their nobility in that they were ever ready to receive the Word and to search out the Scriptures to see if what Paul said was true. For a believer to search out the Scripture to see if what Branham said was true, the Branhamites would call him an unbeliever.
Intellectual Mind
Several Branhamite preachers have sarcastically called me “intellectual” in their disagreement with my doctrines. They thought that they had me cornered because Bro. Branham spoke against “intellectual knowledge, intellectual reasoning”. The truth is they have misunderstood Bro. Branham’s usage of the words. There is intellectual knowledge and there is intellectual knowledge. One is carnal postulation based on mere words, the mental perception of things based on the natural human senses. The other is spiritual revelation, spiritual understanding of truth given by the Holy Spirit in accordance to His Own Word. This is what Paul said:
Another reason for such name calling is to scare the believers away from knowing the Truth of God. I have been called a devil, a false preacher, an unbeliever of the message of Bro. Branham, a blasphemer, a man without love, etc. If these preachers have the Truth of Christ, why are they not at peace with themselves? Why do they not just preach the Truth they claim they have instead of preaching and running down other preachers with their lies? When I try to answer and clear up their charges and false accusations, they are only more infuriated. I know this because I have been a victim of their name calling and in defending the truth, the table was turned against me, and they call me a “mean person” or a “bad guy” and make me the accuser instead.
“It’s a revelation!”
“Revelation” means “taking off the cover” of the something hidden. When a mystery of God’s Word (Fact) is uncovered by the Spirit of the Lord to us, we are then given a revelation of it. Therefore, that “it’s a revelation!” is true only when the facts are there in the Scriptures and that the Truth is consistent with other doctrines.
Take heed to these words: “Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him. Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar” (Prov.30:5-6).
Faith
Beloved, Christ is the doctrine of the Scripture of God (cf. John 7:16; 5:39; Acts 13:12; 1Tim.6:1). He is our FAITH – based on the Written Word of God. It is based on God’s PROMISED WORD, on what God had spoken (of which were later written and handed down to us in the form of Inspired Sacred Scriptures). FAITH is a REVELATION and FAITH is a FACT. It is by the revelation of the Spirit that we grow in the knowledge of our Lord God and His Son, Jesus Christ (cf. Eph.1:17; 2Pet.3:18). It is what the Bible is all about. There is no revelation of Truth outside of God’s Word.
Our daily life is full of natural faith being manifest. In eating, we do not fear as to what would happen to the food as we swallow. We have the revelation, the understanding, and the knowledge, that they would be digested and assimilated into the body by certain natural processes. What we cannot see is manifested later in the growth of our body. How about the switching on of an electrical lamp? We do not fear that the light might not come on simply because of the fact that we know the lamp has been properly wired up and connected to a flow of electricity. We are convinced of those facts and therefore we will see the light.
Similarly, here are two simple straightforward Biblical examples:
Noah had not seen of what was to come upon the earth but God had warned him about it and told him also to build an ark. If God had not warned Noah about the coming deluge, would Noah be smart enough to know what was going to happen? Would he know to build an ark? Obviously the answer is “no”. But God gave him a revelation of what was to come. God had warned him. When God said it, He meant it. Noah believed it and he acted upon it. And later, Noah saw it. That’s just about what Abraham did, too.
Acting on God’s Promise to him, Abraham obeyed and went out of his homeland under God’s leading to a place that he had no idea whereof but where an inheritance awaited him. Later, as he lived in a strange land, the land of promise given him, he was like a foreigner, living in tents with his son and grandson, heirs to the same promise of God. But Abraham’s action got him a reward. God uncovered a mystery for him. It’s a revelation of a well founded spiritual city being built by God Himself, and Abraham looked forward to be a part of that Holy City.
Blind faith certainly could not have convinced Noah and Abraham to see the reality of a blessing that awaited them. If a man says he could see without the Inspired Word, he’s already blind. He has deceived himself. Such is the blind who leads the blind.
With the Spoken Word handed down to us in a volume of sacred books, God maintains the same Revelation of Himself. He cannot stray one iota from His Word. He has to fulfill them all. Therefore He has to speak according to those same Word recorded by holy men under the inspiration of His Spirit. That is His Absolute to us.
So, we understand that it is God Himself Who uncovers His Truths to His Own elect. What we see then is a revelation that is based on God’s Mysterious Word. To a true believer of God, revelation is not someone’s intellectual extra-Biblical reasoning nor is it guess-ology. Revelation of Truth cannot, nor does it, come to the religiously intellectual who seek for it by signs and wonders only, the things they could see with their eyes (cf. Joh.4:48; 6:30). Such were those who came out of Egypt by the power of God under Moses. Though they saw all the signs and wonders of God, they could not enter the Promised Land because of their unbelief. They could not believe the promise of God (cf. Heb.3:16-19; 4:2). They could not see the revelation of it. True believers walk by faith, by revelation, not by sight (cf.2Cor.5:7; 1Cor.14:6; Rev.1:1). Revelation is God unfolding His mysteries to us as He calls us back to His Word and we obey as He speaks what has already been written. That’s the assurance that John the Baptist received when he was in doubt after he was cast into prison (cf.Matt.11:4-6). Unlike John the Baptist, many today refuse to believe and to see because they have hardened their own hearts to the Word. “Today if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts” (Heb.4:7b).
Free
There are those who have misplaced words saying, “My faith has set me free.” An example are those Trinitarians who are dead set on their belief that if one does not have a faith in “the Trinity of God” one does not have the salvation of God. Such errant teaching surely does not come from the Spirit and the Word of God. It could have only come from hell and these men are accursed for denying that it is the simple Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ that provides salvation. Even for one to claim a revelation of One God does not warrant one salvation.
Salvation is based on one’s act in accordance
to Acts 2:38 after one is given the revelation of the Gospel of Christ.
Truly, a revelation of TRUTH does set free a believer from a life of bondage
in sin, fear and false doctrines. “And ye shall know the truth, and the
truth shall make you free” (John 8:32). However, it is the TRUTH
itself, and not a person’s revelation, that sets free the person. Truth is
Truth. It does not change one bit by
Indeed the TRUTH shall set us free – truth that is given to us by a revelation of the Spirit of God upon His Own Written Word. That mysterious Flaming Sword still turns every way to face those who dare to misappropriate the Tree of Life. The two saraph cherubim watch over and shield the Shekinah and only Yahweh Himself will reveal to whom He so chooses (cf.Matt.11:29). “Therefore, laying aside all malice, all guile, hypocrisy, envy, and all evil speaking, as newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby, if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is gracious” (1Pet.2:1-3 NKJV).
“If indeed you have tasted that the Lord is gracious”, then “be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth” (2Tim.2:15 NKJV). And the Word of Truth is the Sacred Scripture, the Holy Bible – “All scripture is given by inspiration of God [that is, God-breathed], and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works” (2Tim.3:16-17).
You cannot add to or subtract from the God-breathed Word. This is plain and simple, a Thus saith the Lord. |