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From God's creation to Sonship

From God's creation to Sonship

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Adam, the first son, learned disobedience through his experience in the garden. Jesus Christ learned obedience through the things he suffered. Jesus opened the door for us to return to that relationship as sons to the Father.

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The podcast discusses the relationship between God and humanity, focusing on the idea of sons giving God what he has always wanted. It explores the concept of free will and the importance of making the right choices. The hosts also discuss the lies that Satan spreads about God and the significance of Jesus as a servant who obeyed God's will. They emphasize the need to have a revelation of the father and the son in order to see the bigger picture. The podcast concludes by encouraging listeners to subscribe to their podcast and stay connected with the family as they uncover God's words. Welcome to Life Behind the Veils, an atmosphere where men and women of God speak His Word to this age and bring His Kingdom to this earth. Do you have ears to hear and eyes to see what God is doing in this hour? Let us join our hosts and the family's conversation as the Holy Spirit is unfolding the Word behind the veil. We are in a relationship with our Father. Finally, we'll be able to give Him what He's always wanted, His sons. Dale, you want to start the flow? Okay, sports fans, it's meat for young men and women. Get out your sharpest steak knife, grab a fresh bottle of A1, put on your favorite bib, here we go. That's good. His whole creation is like an open book for us to learn. It really is. And if you're open to observe, open to hear, just a hunger to learn, then God will use anything to show you or to teach you or to help direct what He would like to see you do. And I think that man, I think one of the things He gave when He got chased out of the garden, you know what the scripture says, He was driven out of the garden in a fury. And probably was a convertible. Probably, yeah. When that happened, man gained things like arrogance, self-serving. He also lost his humility. And he lost a great deal of his intelligence. True. And he was born with a lot of, this is my favorite, common sense. And when he left the garden, he lost all his common sense. And God, to His grace, helped him get some of it back. Yeah. That is good. You know, I believe that Adam and Eve were like God's children. And even though they were not chronologically young, that I believe that He was training them, teaching them, you know, as they would walk in the evening. And He would talk with them and I believe train them. And my concept is, is the tree of good and evil, eventually He would have taught them about that tree and what was good, what was evil. I do know that when God was mad in the garden, He was mad because Satan messed up His time frame. Very much so. And I think that's why knowledge of good and evil was withheld from Adam and Eve till they had enough to handle it. And they weren't. That's obvious because the snake come in there and pretty easily deceived them. Correct. You know, it seems like so. They were easy pickings. And, you know, now our whole drive is to get back to the garden. It's true. But it's interesting because I read something actually today that mentioned God wants us to finish what He started with creation. The premise is He was teaching and He did not have the opportunity to finish teaching Adam and Eve were what and so forth, you know. And even what they did know because of the sin and the deception, they lost a lot of it. But they had to have known some, retain some of that because He lived past 900 years, right? I tell you what, I think they left the garden with one valuable bit of knowledge. And that was we made a mistake. They learned disobedience through what happened to them. You know, it's the opposite of Christ. Yeah. Christ learned through obedience what he suffered. And that's that's because Christ is the reverse. He's he's taken us back to the garden. Yeah. And they left. And, you know, they were ashamed. They were they looking at each other and ashamed because now we're naked. Yeah. And God said, who told you you were naked? Well, I saw it on TV. That's good. The beauty of it is somewhere along the line, God introduced what his most precious gift. And that was the free will. They understood that they had a free will, that they could make choices. And of course, they realized they made a wrong choice. And our struggle as Adam and Eve were descendants is getting to make the right choices. It's the fact that those who have a revelation of the father and have a revelation of the son and have a revelation that they are a son is the ones who see the big picture. Why did God give me a free will? Because he wants somebody who loves him because of their choice. Yes. It's all about the free will. And otherwise it'd be a false worship and God won't put up with a false worship. And to me, that's an exciting thing about Judaism and about Christianity is that God is bringing forth his sons. And I'm one of them and you're one of them. And we know a lot of them. You don't have to join the club. You were drafted at the foundation of the earth. But we still have that choice. Yeah. And one of the biggest lies, I think, Satan, the biggest lies to me is God is a big, big God out there somewhere you can't attain. You can't come close. He's really mad at mankind because of all the sin and all the stuff that's going on. And that's the biggest lie that he's ever able to keep in motion. When you look at John, John 1, 1, in the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God. Then in 14, he became flesh. And what did he do? He was born in a manger. And then during his time on earth, he served. He was a servant. But his whole heart was given to his father that he chose to do what his father wanted him to do. And that's where we need to open up to the Lord because he is the servant who is the greatest in the kingdom, the one who's the servant of all. He's that peaceful little child, that little child that makes people's hearts glad when they see him. I totally agree. I think what Christ was at the foundation of the earth. He comes along and God says, I've got to have someone. I've got to take a part of myself and prove to them that if they obey me, that they can change and they can come into my approval. So he sends his son. And I'm not sure if when Christ said, I only do that which I see the father do. I think that meant that for us to do the same thing, not based upon a discipline of our flesh to follow, but to reach into the spirit and find out what we're we need to be doing. And that God's looking for the return of his sons. He wants them back. And he wants them back in the worst way. I guess if you reach in and start feeling the heart of the father. Exactly. And you start living your life and it's beyond, oh, I've got to learn all these new things. No, no. You give your heart to him and you'll receive your inheritance. And it's a funny thing. Inheritance is something that you receive because you were born of that father. You grew up with that father and you're going to carry on with that father. It's not, oh, I was saved 20 years ago and that's when my life began. No, no, maybe to you it was God's changed your mind. That's all. Yeah. God, God pulled you out of where you were and said, OK, it's time. It's your turn, son. It's your turn to come and walk with your father. Well, guys, I think today we learned that from the foundation of the earth, God, the father has always wanted sons to relate to. We've also seen that through the disobedience of Adam and Eve, we lost our way. But God in his love sent us his son and his son through obedience opened the way back up for us to relate to our father. Now, through our free will, we learn obedience to our father and are returning to him and giving him what he's always wanted, his sons. Experiencing the impartation of God's word through his family is life. At this time in his presence, bless you. And please subscribe to our podcast at live behind the veil dot com. If you would like to contact the family with questions or topics that you would like to discuss, you can email them. The living epistles as live behind the veil dot com. Stay connected, tuned in and grow with the family as the Lord unveiled his words to us live. Behind the veil.

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