Tuesday, February 9, 2010

One Thousand Years: Genesage "Manna" (Chp3:4)

One Thousand Years

Genesage

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“Manna”

(Chp3:2)

Judgment had indeed come upon the Earth.

The earth no longer was fit for man or beast.  Creation was no more the “good” God had created it to be. Man had forfeited his care for what God gave him. Satan was in charge.  When it was almost beyond measure, God looked down and saw it was not good. Creation was devastated. God plan looked defeated.

What Satan had done in evil, God turned to good.

He Sent His Son to Save the World.

Creation rejoiced.

The first meals eaten in the Kingdom of God were Manna.

The Kingdom had come.  Since Man was helpless be became their helpmeet. God sent by His Spirit and His Angels: “Manna.”

God provided them with bread from heaven.

The “Bread of Life” had come down from heaven to earth.

Man would not live by bread he alone had made; but by the very bread God gave in the Wilderness so very long ago, God declared He was their sustenance.

He was the Lord God Provider.

What had once been a phenomenon strictly for the children of Israel now was provided for the children of men. Since the first day the Son of God returned to Earth to rule and reign from Jerusalem, he had cared for the needs of the people. He started with sustenance, manna.

Practical Reality met Personal God.

When Jesus had returned as King, He saved those in Megiddo as well as the remaining Survivors of the World. Man was helpless and destitute; God was the Hope and resolute; he immediately gave bread from the earth. The mass of humanity had been “rounded up” and brought like sheep to the central sheepfold in Jerusalem.

There God fed the masses.

Being provided for in that crowded mass of humanity; a discussion had broken out about the "bread" they were given. It was common with man since ancient times that in eating, he felt better. A way to a man’s heart was through his appetites.

As people ate, recovering somewhat they began to think.  As they thought, they discussed. Talking over a meal what was on his mind was an old tradition. This first day of the Kingdom after Megiddo was no different. Fed, man began to talk: The topic was food, the item, manna.

  Some of the Polynesian ancestry survivors had seen manna and claimed it was the "spiritual" essence formulated into a physical presence which as such the ancient ones from their culture said there was power in the "food".  This inspired those who agreed with them to eat voraciously. They wanted power and “old ways” were hard to forget.

They consumed what they were given applying their own interpretation to what it was.

Others stated it was the manna that was needed to make “ambrosia and to live forever.”  They ate with appreciation thinking to themselves that their very lives were at stake. They wanted to live forever or at least as long as they could so in interpretation or superstition, they too ate as though their life depended on it.

A few piped in that cacao was the food of the gods.

To become like Gods they must eat cacao but this “manna” would do for now.  Certain to not be excluded they consumed their portion enjoying the food God had given them. No one assumed they became like “gods” but it was rumored they were always watching out for cacao none the less. 

None there at the time agreed on any one definition of what they ate.

Everyone had previously known about manna as the story of children in the desert eating “manna’ was universally known. Everyone had heard of the “miracle” but most had played the marginalize card and had invented their own version naturally of what God had provided supernaturally.

Of course from God and his perspective, anything supernatural was natural.

It was only Mankind that had a problem with it. He always trying to define it rather than resign to the fact that God did it. Somehow He wanted to always “create” and excuse or reason why or what God did.

It was a hard thing for man to realize that God was God and man was not.

At the time of the first meal in the Kingdom of God, they all did eat it with gladness.

Some even thanked God even giving a blessing, while others simply ate according to the understanding they had at the time. Suppressed chaos of thousands of refugees was obvious.

They were still in ­after shock of Megiddo and P.T.T.S.D.’s  had not set in yet.

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