Receiving the Breath of Life

I’ve received the breath of life.
I am the tree of life.

Let’s just look at this.

Let’s look at the tree of life because what we have here is Love.

The roots of the tree of life is love, patience, kindness, truth, trust, protects, hope, perseverence.

The tree of life is Christ in us, the hope of Glory. And out of this comes the fruit which is the divine love, joy, peace, patience, self-control, goodness, faithfulness, and gentleness.

But let’s look at Genesis. Genesis shows life lost. Adam and Eve lost. But Ezekiel shows life being promised, being promised to us. And then Romans shows life indwelling. Revelation shows life fully unveiled.

The whole Bible is the restoration of the tree of life. We’re in humanity. We are the tree of life.

Dry bones in Ezekiel are what happens when humanity forgets union.

Manifested sons are the tree of life doing what? Bearing fruit now.

So the manifested sons are the tree of life bearing the fruit now.

And let’s look at this. Dry bones, breath restored, sons revealed now.

So the realm is this: Adam is the old creation. We have the new creation in Christ and we have the belief now – reality now. So the source is dust. Then through Christ, we have Spirit with the breath coming into us and we’re born of God.

Life with Adam was we were dependent. And then with Christ we’re self-existent. Christ is in me. And then with Adam the old creation death reigns. Christ destroyed death. We have new creation.

No longer our identity is in death. In the realm of consciousness, we’re separated from God. With Christ, we’re in union with God. Christ is in me.

In the realm is the body. It’s mortal. It’s under the curse. Under Christ is glorified. And as a believer, it’s a manifested life infused in me. Now, I have the breath of life.

And the law, the law is sin and death. Where we have in Christ is the Spirit of Life.

Christ has set us free from the law of sin and death and as a believer we’re free from the condemnation.

Identity under Adam as we’re servants and slaves. With Christ, we are sons and daughters.

As believers, now with the reality, we are co-heirs with Jesus Christ.

In the future, “death is inevitable” is the way we think in the old creation Adam thinking. Whereas in Christ, it’s been defeated. As a believer, we have the manifested life now.

Amen and Amen.

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