LETTERS TO THE REMNANT CHURCH
Lucifer & Adam
Sin had to be payed for by death! There had been no sin prior to Lucifer sinning. There had been no death prior to Lucifer sinning. When sin entered the universe, there was no means for anyone to die a death to pay for this sin. In order to "buy back" the whole creation, "death" was a required payment for the sin committed by Lucifer. Lucifer was judged guilty immediately, and a sentance pronounced over him, and his, to the lake of fire, at the end of time. To redeem a "perfect" creation, thte price to be payed, by death, had to be "perfect" as well. After Lucifer sinned, there was none in all of creation that was perfect, excwpt God himself! Adam was the very image of God when he was first created. In order for God's plan of redemtion to be carried out, Adam had to become two! Because to be separated spiritually, without being separated physically, would have resulted in no separation of the family, no sin through adultery, no sin through fornication, no sin through idolatry. Because Lucifer's sin "separated" the family of God, it was "through separation" that God himself would redeem the whole creation! Adam was separated in the flesh, before being separated in the spirit! At the "adoption" which is the redemption of our bodies, we will be made to be "just like adam" was, when God first created him, which is in the very image of Jesus, as he is now! Adam truly was a god-man on the earth, (LK 3:38), but, Adam could not have been the "perfect" sacrifice for sin (although he was perfect), because he had no knowledge of good and evil. Jesus, on the other hand was "perfect" with knowledge of good and evil. Adam could never had been tempted by Lucifer, if he had been created with a memory (of good and evil). Adam, it seems, was at a severe disadvantage (all part of God's plan). Lucifer came to Adam through Eve, the weaaker vessel, hence, the real reason (two reasons) for the physical separation of Adam. First, and foremost the virgin birth would have been impossible without the physical separation of Adam. Second, a house divided, will always fall!