Mysteries of the Garden of Eden (Part 1)

  I have to admit that this year is unfolding in a very different direction. This is the year where God is unveiling the depths of his word and revealing himself through the men and women of God.
What i am about to share really mind blew me and others, but i am speaking for me. I listened to Prophete Joel Lutuka in one of his profound teachings. You can get his very incredible and spirit filled teachings On YouTube and Facebook .

 Moses was a man who deeply desired and hungered for God. This is something that we have lost touch in the modern church but God is restoring us! Moses was called by God to launch out into the deep (into the clouds). He was there for 6 days and the 7th day he entered God’s Rest! Oh , how profound that Moses got the privilege to know the encounters of creation (the six days ) and the 7th day God asked him to enter Rest! This then brings us to the story of Adam and Eve! Moses is actually the author of the Genesis, the six day revelation stood out for me.

Buckle up we are getting deeper! God created man with the intention of domination and authority to rule. That was the solemn mandate, which is why God sends man to deliver people because he left the authority for man to Rule and dominate, that word was FINAL.

 When the Devil came to tempt Eve at the Garden of Eden, the Devil came with skill and tact and Eve gave in information she ought not to have given.

 Carefully Note ...Genesis 3 :Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, “Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden’?” The serpent asked about a tree but Eve replied about the FRUIT. Eve communicated the will of God to Satan!  There are people who have gotten very crucial information about some secrets about our lives because we lacked discretion. To Confirm this, Peter the disciple of Jesus was a close friend of Jesus ... in fact he was like his wing man. Peter tried to convince Jesus that He shouldn't die but Jesus rebuked him and said GET thee BEHIND me SATAN – because Jesus was always alert on whom he was around.

The closest people in our lives can be the best candidates for the Devil to use. It even confirms why Jesus would carry 3 of his disciples in the mountains. Some people have to stay behind because of the assignment that you have least they expose the kingdom agenda to the devil.
When Abraham was asked to sacrifice Isaac, surely we don’t see him going into deep detail with Sarah about How he will sacrifice their only son. Discretion is a sign of God’s wisdom.

 Satan is always hovering around to see where you have lack of knowledge. Satan always carries a seed with him, the seed of rebellion, pride and untamed wisdom.
Genesis Verse 3:4 “You will not certainly die,” the serpent said to the woman. 5 “For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”
The devil preached his doctrine and Eve ''ate “the fruit of his message then in turn gave it to Adam . Satan is disconnected from God that why he wants someone to say, to speak so that he knows what God is up to. If he can get you complaining and murmuring about life then you are busy hinting God’s will. When Jesus was tempted by the devil in the wilderness, he quoted from His spirit which was full of the word and wisdom of God.

Answering from the flesh will only add Salt to the injury, quite literally Moses Hit the Stone twice instead of once and the water was Salty. Lot's wife looked behind, she was responding to her flesh and see where she landed!



My major take out was that God's glory covers us as long as we are connected to him. We are naked and valuable once the (fruit) of the world looks pleasant in our eyes and we partake of it, not knowing it uncovers us.  We ought to be careful that we maintain holiness, Holiness is firm, Holiness is neither contagious nor infectious but unholiness is.  Holiness must be obtained from the Holy Spirit and God is the covering that protects our holiness.< Hagai 2>

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