The Word of God in Romania 1998.03.01 - The Word of God at the Sunday remembr | Page 2

1998.03.01 «Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you shall not eat of it: for in the day you eat of it you will surely die; so that you may not rise over God Who knows everything». Omniscience belongs to God; it does not belong to the man, but the man had thought on God’s being, and the spirits of the heaven saw the first created man who loved God; they looked into the man’s mind, as the spirits have their work by way of the mind. Who have a mind? God and man. The angels served the mind of God and the mind of the man, and this is how they started their working in heaven. The man was put by God over all that are created by God for the man, and during the time of man’s haughtiness, during the time of his thinking on God’s being and nature, the man fell, and all the living creatures fell with him, taking on the mortal body as the man did, and by the first created man, all the human kind, which was to come out from the man, fallen from Paradise, was defiled and fell down. Oh, My people, the first man did not want to fast one single time and by this, the human race fell down. But he, who has not fasted for so many times by the command of the fasting, what has he done to his people and his house? It is a day of watching; it is a celebration of watching over the churches on the earth, which have written today the beginning of fasting for the remembrance of My passions. It is a day of remembrance for the day when the first built man was expelled from paradise by the violated commandment on the sixth hour of the day, reaching out his hand to take from God’s knowledge and to be like God, like His Creator. That is why the man’s hand nailed My hands and My legs on the sixth hour of the day, taking after Adam and his did, reaching his hand against Me in the sixth hour of the day. Then there was great darkness until the ninth hour, and Adam was taken out of the paradise by his own deed, the deed of disobedience to God. Since then I have h