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REVELATION UNCOVERED - God's Puzzle Solved

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2 Revelation UncoveredParadise LostAdam and Eve’s offense brought death to them and their posterity.Cain and Abel and all humanity lost access to God and all theriches God would have bestowed upon everyone had Adam andEve chosen The Tree of Life instead. God’s rest or paradise, wastruly lost. Many do not realize Adam and Eve had complete libertyand freedom in The Garden of Eden. They could do whateverthey chose to do. God’s rest in paradise had no laws, restrictionsor even any conditions. They truly had total liberty to do whatsoeverthey wanted.Even when God told Adam and Eve not to eat of The Tree ofKnowledge of Good and Evil, there was no legal law against it.Adam and Eve had complete freedom of choice to do anythingthey wanted. Adam and Eve were totally free to do anything justas God The Father could. God told them not to eat of The Tree ofGood and Evil because they and their children would die or losesalvation. God never instituted a legal law for them not to eat ofThe Tree of Knowledge. God totally left the choice up to Adamand Eve. They had absolute liberty without adhering to laws orany legal requirements.God was giving humanity (through Adam and Eve) the right of freechoice to live any way they chose. He merely warned them whatwould happen if they made the wrong choice. They made the wrongdecision and all humanity had to suffer because of that wrong choice.No one could say God did not give humanity a free choice. UnderChrist, you still have free choice or liberty just as Adam and Evehad. Once Jesus ended the curse of The Law, you, as a Christian,would have no condemnation. Christians are dead to The Law(Romans 7:1-7). You have total liberty through Christ (Galatians5:1).

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