The gospel continues (part 9)

Eve finally ate the fruit from the tree and gave also to her husband according to Genesis 3:6. But verse 7 says that their eyes got opened together. Hmmmmm..... I'm thinking something here

From what I'm getting here, it was as if nothing happened to Eve until Adam ate also. Eve is a woman. One with Adam which means Eve is half of Adam and Adam is half of Eve.

Nothing would have happened if Eve was the only one who ate the fruit. Eve have sinned but Adam has not. And if Adam refused the fruit, salvation would have been possible for Eve.

Which now begets the question what if men and women are not what we think they are. And what if God was trying to tell us the end from the beginning according to Genesis 2:18

Thinking further... Jesus is God but He didn't get married which then proves that God was not referring to Adam and Eve in Genesis 2:18. I'm right because our God does not lie according to Titus 1:2.

And Jesus words in Matthew 19:12 makes Genesis 2:18 shaky and our God is not like that according to 2 Corinthians 1:20. So what is Genesis 2:18 trying to tell us? Thank you for the question

It's trying to tell us that Adam has not been fully God but was on the process of becoming God and the process takes place in Genesis 3:8. What God does or is doing in Genesis 3:8 is to make Adam accept Jesus.

Because obviously, Jesus is the word of God and God always spoke to Adam when he visits him and Adam has to accept those words into himself because the words is what he operates by and that's why we're taught to be like Jesus.

The more words God spoke to Adam, the more Adam becomes God. The more we read our bible, the more we become God, speak like God and act like God with his righteousness and nature in us.

The talk of words was actually a long process that's why God has to make Eve from Adam for Adam so that Adam won't feel lonely. If the transformation process was complete, Eve would have *probably* gone back to where she was brought out from. Please take note of that probably

What Genesis 2:18 is trying to tell us is that with the Holy spirit in us, we're no longer alone. It was never talking about marriage.

If it was marriage, Jesus would have married because He's a man of his words and a God of his words.

I hope I've made this clear before someone will quote this scripture for you because you told them that you needed some time alone or that you like been alone or that you don't want to get married.

I will continue tomorrow. I want to pray. Please pray too
The gospel continues (part 9) Eve finally ate the fruit from the tree and gave also to her husband according to Genesis 3:6. But verse 7 says that their eyes got opened together. Hmmmmm..... I'm thinking something here🤔🤔🤔 From what I'm getting here, it was as if nothing happened to Eve until Adam ate also. Eve is a woman. One with Adam which means Eve is half of Adam and Adam is half of Eve. 🤔 Nothing would have happened if Eve was the only one who ate the fruit. Eve have sinned but Adam has not. And if Adam refused the fruit, salvation would have been possible for Eve. Which now begets the question 🤔 what if men and women are not what we think they are. And what if God was trying to tell us the end from the beginning according to Genesis 2:18🤷 Thinking further... Jesus is God but He didn't get married which then proves that God was not referring to Adam and Eve in Genesis 2:18. I'm right because our God does not lie according to Titus 1:2. And Jesus words in Matthew 19:12 makes Genesis 2:18 shaky and our God is not like that according to 2 Corinthians 1:20. So what is Genesis 2:18 trying to tell us? Thank you for the question 😊 It's trying to tell us that Adam has not been fully God but was on the process of becoming God and the process takes place in Genesis 3:8. What God does or is doing in Genesis 3:8 is to make Adam accept Jesus. Because obviously, Jesus is the word of God and God always spoke to Adam when he visits him and Adam has to accept those words into himself because the words is what he operates by and that's why we're taught to be like Jesus. The more words God spoke to Adam, the more Adam becomes God. The more we read our bible, the more we become God, speak like God and act like God with his righteousness and nature in us. The talk of words was actually a long process that's why God has to make Eve from Adam for Adam so that Adam won't feel lonely. If the transformation process was complete, Eve would have *probably* gone back to where she was brought out from. Please take note of that probably What Genesis 2:18 is trying to tell us is that with the Holy spirit in us, we're no longer alone. It was never talking about marriage. If it was marriage, Jesus would have married because He's a man of his words and a God of his words. I hope I've made this clear before someone will quote this scripture for you because you told them that you needed some time alone or that you like been alone or that you don't want to get married. I will continue tomorrow. I want to pray. Please pray too
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