First Church Service by Jeremy

First Church Service by Jeremy

A Story by John Carver

First Church Service


Greetings from me, Jeremy and Yeshua and the rest in the Messiah: 


There are no messages today so let us greet those we share this meeting with in this place in all of awareness, everyone who wishes to be aware as we are. We have many guests because those who are not religious have joined the meeting with us. Those who are not Christians are certainly welcome here should any of those have joined us. Those in heaven that are not yet gods, should there be any are also welcome and that welcome is extended to the gods in heaven as well as the Three, or Triune God who is one; the Father, the Holy Spirit and Yeshua the Messiah and whomever else they have made as well as those made by prophecy therein. Let’s make them welcome and assure them they are welcome as our guests by acknowledging their spiritual presence as well as any other presence they might have by bowing our heads for a moment of prayer.


LORD YESHUA MESSIAH AND SAVIOR, we welcome thee, the Holy Spirit and the Father and anyone else you have brought to this meeting knowing they are brought here for a purpose by the might and will of the Father on High. Amen.


Our text today is Genesis 1:1-31 and 2:1-3


“In the beginning,” what does this passage mean? Was it the beginning of God, the Three, the Triune God? Was it the beginning of Creation? Or, perhaps it was the beginning of something else that will become clear later in this writing after this beginning and God or Creation have changed into that?


“Lord Yeshua,” I call upon the Judge of all Scripture for our sake through the Holy Spirit and for your sake as well, “Let the Holy Spirit make it clear to our hearts which of the three it was or whether it was something else.


Was it the third one of the alternatives above that Creation was something else other than what it was not intended to be or something else other than would become of it in the end for in Gen: 1:31 God says among other things that it was very good in God’s estimation when he blessed it.


Now there is something to think about. Does God always bless something as good because it is that or does he not also bless something as yet not good as a command sort of thing as if it were a prophecy and not all blessing like Yeshua did when he blessed the children much later in Scripture and the Scripture cannot be broken and at that time made them good at least for the time being for children being children do have a problem sometimes with remaining good and albeit their nature they can immediately do something naughty or bad no matter who commands them, don’t they?


Do you get my meaning? Was God blessing the earth because it was good or that it needed his blessing to even be good? The most common perception is that it was very good therefore he blessed it as that even though God almost never does anything without a purpose. What purpose is there to blessing something that is already very good and does not require a blessing?


Well, God often does that to allow himself affirmation that it is indeed very good. Was he saying it was very good for those of us to come? Indeed he was though we do not know that for a certainty without Yeshua or the Holy Spirit to tell us and when he tells us we must believe and since this is fundamental to our beliefs it is important that we believe until it is something we believe as if touching or in other words with faith. Then we must wait to have it realized that we can believe God and that we must at a minimum have faith that what God says is, was or will be true. Do you see that belief and the faith that comes after belief was one of the challenges presented by God in writing, “In the beginning…”


But there is nothing to say that it wasn’t one of the other two alternatives for there is and was always prophecy and answers to prayer. So it was the beginning of other things as well and though they are good and loving if not false or if practical so they can be answered without destroying the goodness of the earth, man or the gods, all of creation.


But as we see later in Scripture the earth is destroyed by fire from heaven at the hands of the Almighty God. But if the earth was good and creation was good especially as is most personally important to us because the creation of man is very personal to us all on earth then why was a new earth required? But Scripture tells us that all men on earth are destroyed too having all become evil enough to side with Satan against Yeshua Messiah in the last of the last days when Satan is cast into the lake of the sulfur fire along with those same evil men who were cast into it also to suffer that agony. I personally have known no greater agony than to be burned with sulfur, and that it is forever is mind boggling. But what does forever mean other than until at least at a time after everyone has forgotten their evil when a New Earth must be created. But why a New Earth unless it was until the earth that was once good was no longer good? It too was evil? It suffices then to simply say it was destroyed and leave it at that.


See how far we have come?


But if man, the man the LORD GOD made was good surely God would not have mentioned just the beginning of it knowing it could turn. But he did. He called it very good. But it sure didn’t look like it until the finished product that was changed from man to god by God the Son in his atoning sacrifice on Calvary hill.


But we know man and just by guessing we might have guessed that man who was limitless in the beginning being the image of God would not stay good and would have turned evil. God never calls anyone good unless he knows they will not turn evil and would have known that the Serpent would take him beyond where he could be tempted, in other words even beyond their unlimited practical extent which turns out to be the case in Genesis 3 unless the ways of Satan, the Serpent were unknown to him. No, God would know if man had limits and the only mystery to him would be whether he would turn if taken beyond his limits by Satan and he will.


Therefore he is not talking about the man of Scripture that was in the image of God but the gods that were in the image of God requiring another creation and a creation prior to the creation of man, made by the LORD GOD must have been, because in the beginning there was nothing but heaven and earth, no man. Then there had to be a creation of gods in the image of God that were very good and it was after not before that God blessed the earth later including man.


Therefore it could not have been only a blessing of someone very good, the first god but also the blessing of someone who needed to be good, the first man, adam.


But we know that everything has a beginning and that anything that has a beginning also has an end unless it’s infinite, meaning if it is not preempted by something that destroys it. The good may last until its end which is not infinite time and space which is impractical or at the least supernatural for God can interrupt its demise and preempt its demise just like some evil, either randomness or some evil event or evil spirit that could have left it good until its end when they destroyed it like wood shavings and the workmans finished work. But infinity in that God is infinite and all things are made it goes on not without end but longer than anything or anyone else never coming to an end. It is so in a supernatural way and lasts forever even if it is to eventually become irrelevant which is not an end and a loving creation made by a loving creator but of no relevance to man other than that, the man that the LORD GOD created on the eighth day or later and not on the sixth day when the first gods were created. They will last until they are irrelevant or man when he is changed by Yeshua Messiah and will live forever to one day become part of the gods that were created first, not of the dust of the field which is also life but also includes dust mites and  bacteria and the like.


Is that possible? It is not impossible and is as possible and at least as likely as the gods created in God’s likeness are a separate prior creation that in time or beyond time, if such a thing can exist, will be part of man changed to be a god and be good and loving, as good as the gods, isn’t it?


You say, “But Pastor Jeremy, it was irrelevant and it is to man now.” But should saints be looking only at the temporary when it is not the here and now that is theirs but the future. It is practical. It is scripturally sound. But it may not be for your ears but for the ears of those gods, some of whom might be here in this place in awareness that were created and for the ears of those in heaven, our brother and sister gods and men of heaven, male and female. We will one day, sooner than you think, see them given our knowledge that the Tribulation Is coming.


It is all one creation, the earth that is used to create those I have called gods and those the LORD GOD called man with only those to whom the oracles of God have come being called gods on earth and so being gods. It is possible that in both halves of creation though a few men may have been among the gods as a very few compared to the whole of man being gods among man.


Let us pray: Yeshua show us by way of the Holy Spirit that there never was intended to be two creations and that both of what seem to be all of creation are actually part of the same creation with the LORD GOD’s man being something new and until we are in heaven and changed to be gods and the gods needing only to be to finish that creation. It can be done if you will and since you will and I believe you will, I thank you all the way from earth where I am one in you being taught by you and not learning much from man, but learning a great deal from you. Father Yeshua may all the glory be thine. In your great name we pray knowing you will give the glory to the Father. Amen.


In tomorrow’s service we will tackle even more of the same text I plan. If not, read the rest of the text being careful not to add to it or take anything away from it other than what spiritually must be without you have got the assistance of Yeshua through the Holy Spirit with God’s permission but with this question in mind: Was the beginning also the beginning of God, the supernatural God the Three or the Triune God?

© 2021 John Carver


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