Friday, February 27, 2009

The Real Skinny on Eve (Subtitled): A Short but Comprehensive Guide for Sisters in the Church of Jesus Christ

Ladies, it is time to go! Grab a friend and then run, crawl or leap - this word is finally here! Break the shackles and be free, why lack garden knowledge that you need to get the victory?!!!

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We don't need to suffer blindly anymore . . . get the facts and learn the right questions to ask in your churches, in your bible classes - of your pastors, teachers and among other believers - and compel real answers!


Check Out Excerpts from each Chapter below and Prepare for Deliverance!:

"What's Really Your to Know about the True Garden Experience"


"This text in fact represents a sobering challenge to men and women alike. Do we really desire to operate in the truth of word and thus experience true manifestation of the power of God? Or is it enough to live anesthetized to truth and loyal only to deceptive church traditions because we lack the spiritual fortitude to rightly confront, and with full integrity discern, all of those annoying spiritual matters rooted in the garden word that fail to conform to the egos of men?"



Chapter One: "In the Name of Adam"

". . .even the name "Adam" as given by God as early as Genesis 2:19 is meant to tell us that something is wrong with this "man" even at the moment of his very creation; that he, as a man of free will, will not emerge as a "champion" (the secondary meaning of the word "man") but will instead soon be made "embarrassed" and prove himself to be "a person of very low degree."


Chapter Two: "Adam Seeks to Hide His Identity"

". . . the choice was clear. "Man" as in "a mighty champion and person of high degree" is who he became, at least to himself and before an unsuspecting female . . . But of course this is not all the man, now also called "Man" but not also "Adam" did.


Chapter Three: "The Stolen Identity of Eve"

". . . a defiant Adam, under assignment to rightly name in the garden, improperly exercised authority even in the face of God. Hence, at the hand of Adam, one purposed by God as an "Eve" simply and very caustically becomes "Woman."


Chapter Four: "The Dust of Adam"

"In giving respect to the foreknowledge of God, that Adam was a man created from dust was symbolically very telling of the man's nature . . ."



Chapter Five: "Why Adam Arrived Early"

"Adam was a man led astray by the forces of evil even despite his audience of one with God. That Adam arrived early into the garden said nothing of a greater level of authority . . . "


Chapter Six: "Adam, Wake Up: Adam's Rebellion and Grave Misunderstanding"

"In Genesis 2:23, it is clear from Adam that he believes the "Woman" to be both bone of his bones and flesh of his flesh, when in fact as we know from Genesis 2:22 she was of his bone alone . . .


Chapter Seven: "The Rib Was Not a Source"

". . . the use of bone in the creation of the female was never in the original plan of God, but yes, it was all he was left with from a defiant Adam. But that the bone played an integral part or was physically or spiritually relevant in the creation of the female is erroneous teaching . . .


Chapter Eight: "The True Meaning of Eve as Adam's Help Meet"

"As provider of all of our needs, God sought to supply a help meet for Adam because God was fully aware of the man's future un-confessed works of evil" . . . "The choice for righteousness was still Adam's to make, but even as early as Genesis 2:18 God gave evidence in knowing that an already darkening Adam would require help in properly discerning and then obediently operating in and among the righteous things of God . . ."


Chapter Nine: "Adam Fails to Multiply but Deceives Eve Instead"


". . . upon hearing Eve's words, and given that Adam did not seek to verbally intervene with what he knew was true, and that truth being that the fruit could be touched but only not eaten, it is more than cautiously reasonable for the sake of truth to accurately conclude that Adam, failing to be an honest help meet to Eve, simply lied . . ."


Chapter Ten: "A Silent Adam was There"

"The solution to the problem centered upon the misinformed female he called "Woman." She was in fact a female who was currently engaged in a losing conversation with the serpent. Adam quickly reasoned that if in fact the female ate of the fruit, at least one of his two problems would surely be resolved . . .


Chapter Eleven: "The Charge: Adam Responded to the Voice of Eve"

"Adam "hearkened" to the voice of his wife only due to his own desire to safely eat of the fruit, a desire which by his plan may very well have come only at the expense of her very life . . ."

Chapter Twelve: "Adam Fails to Respond to the Voice of God"

"God already knew the heart of Adam. He knew Adam lied to Eve, withheld her identity and was complicit in seeking her demise. Nothing was of surprise to God. What God wanted however from Adam was simply the truth. Not the accusation but a full confession of truth."

Chapter Thirteen: "God Gave No Respect to "Woman" for the Female Eve as a Name"

". . . God knew what Eve did not, that the man was actually called "Adam" and not "Man" (thus now revealing the true identity of Adam to her) and that she would soon also know that her name was "Eve" and not "Woman."

Chapter Fourteen: "The Confesssion: A Righteous Eve Does Respond To the Voice of God"

"That the church does not recognize Genesis 3:13 as a full confession of sin by the female made even before God should baffle even the simplest of minds" . . . "It is without question that Eve earned a righteous name and spiritual title from God that Adam did not.

Chapter Fifteen: "God Speaks Victory and Salvation to a Fallen But Righteously Confessed Eve"

"Genesis 3:15 records God, in his denunciation of the enemy, speaking of victory and salvation through the seed of the female Eve but not also the man Adam. In fact, the man Adam recieves only punishment of harsh penalty and commandment of death from God . . .

Chapter Sixteen: "Eve Was Not Punished"

"This was a righteous but deceived and ill-affected daughter in the aftermath of her post-garden experience. Adam whether right or wrong, good or bad, confessed or un-confessed, was to remain as her husband . . ."


Chapter Seventeen: "The Male Is Not Called by God to "Rule Over" the Female"

". . . given what we now know, that God would say that the desire of the female would be to her husband is a prophetic statement and without doubt tells us that the spirit of a now dark and punished Adam would begin to see a future change" . . ."according to the plan of God, as a now obedient Adam began to "cleave" even unto a distraught and hurt Eve, the very heart of Eve would begin to turn, not against, but even toward this man Adam. Her now changing and turning heart would thus allow Adam, in his own changed and still changing state . . ."

Chapter Eighteen: "The World Did Not Fall until the Righteous Female Sinned"

"Given that Adam's sin of rebellion is clear as early as Genesis 2:23 and that even the great lie of Adam, which precipitated the fall, is made evident as early as Genesis 3:3, it is erroneous by all means to even suggest that the world did not fall until in fact the man Adam sinned . . ."

Chapter Nineteen: "More about the Garden Confession"

"In Genesis 3:13 the fallen but still righteous female admits to committing this sin by the trick of the enemy. With that said, the Lord accepts the statement of Eve and gives indisputable credibility of truth to it in his response to the serpent . . ."

Chapter Twenty: "Adam Got a Time-Out"

"As we already know, a dark, arrogant Adam lodged accusation against the female and thus also the God who created her. What we must take a closer look at is why God delayed pronouncing judgment upon Adam the very moment Adam refused the confession and lodged accusation instead."


Chapter Twenty-One: "God Punishes Adam"

"The harsh punishment of Adam in no way served as an indication of greater responsibility or authority conferred upon the man as given by God. It was only a result of Adam's refusal to make the garden confession . . ."

Chapter Twenty-Two: "The Remaking of Adam"

"Genesis 1:27 ends by stating that "male and female created he them," thus confirming that even by the prophetic word of God, a dark Adam would eventually forsake disobedience and instead exalt the righteousness of God thereby becoming not only "man" as in "mighty champion" but by achieving the noteworthy status of "male" as well."

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