THE BIRTH OF CRISIS
Look around the world today; it will amaze you the level of crisis and terrific occurrences. It is a clear indication of the time, but some are still sleeping and have not the knowledge of the fast coming evil upon the face of the earth. It is going to be as if it has never been before, but the true Children of ASCAT will overcome.
Adam’s sin led to the planting of evil seed into the heart of man, making man have an inherently sinful nature. This nature manifested in Adam’s first fruit. You can see the distinct demarcation of the seeds. Cain possesses the seed of the Accuser, while Abel the seed of ASCAT.
Where there is no life, there will not be a crisis.
Self is The Accusers innate nature in man, comparing himself with ASCAT.
There will never be multiplication without knowledge and knowledge emphasizes intimacy. The Bible says, “Now Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived and bore Cain, and said, “I have acquired a man from the LORD” (Gen. 4: 1). The birth of Cain introduces the Accuser’s seed, the same way we have darkness mention first before the light was spoken to be by ASCAT. In this case, nobody knows what lies await in Cain, even his Parent has no idea, until he manifested.
Manifestation is knowledge; it reveals your true divine identity with clear evidence in your attitude.
A man who is possessed by ASCAT cannot manifest the character of the Accuser… if he does, it is an error… he is not of ASCAT, because if he is, he will possess the seed of ASCAT.
The reality of Cain’s personality was not in his appearance but his nature. The nature of a man defines his true divine identity.
The birth of Abel introduces the seed of ASCAT and his death reveals our reality as a Christian. The first human blood that was shaded in the human race after the one shaded from the animal that ASCAT killed and used its hides to make clothes for Adam and Eve when they realized they were naked. It was Abel’s blood crying out from the earth and ASCAT heard it and reacted. Therefore, the concept of Christianity is associated with death from creation, as the Bible puts it, “except a grain of wheat falls to the ground, and dies, it abides alone” (John. 12: 24). The reality of our identity comes true in death to self (what makes you feel or think of yourself). In addition, until a man dies, his Spirit remains inactive. Have you ever heard people talking about spirit and the calla living man? You will hear them say, the spirit of that dead…is…
Christianity is very true and clear if only we are dead to ourselves. When we are dead to self, we operate in the dimension of ASCAT and when we do, we will work in our purpose by His ordinances.
I Caught the Revelation, but it is not My Certificate
I caught the revelation reading these clauses, “Abel was a keeper of sheep…” (Gen. 4: 2). This is symbolic of Jesus being the good shepherd.
John 10: 11
I am a good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep.
The reason why ASCAT accepted Abel’s offering and rejected Cain’s was their innate seed, revealed in their motive. Abel was selfless, humble and full of love for ASCAT, while Cain was selfish, proud and full of hate and strife waiting for manifestation and the manifested character became evident when their motive comes under test through sacrifice.
The proof of true love is in sacrifice.
The Test of Motive
Abel brought the firstborn of his flock and their fat, reveals giving what he should have kept back. Abel’s attitude points to selflessness and unconditional love for the one he is offering the sacrifice. He did not keep back the best, evident in the symbol of fat. How does this relate to us as Christians?
Jesus is the firstborn of ASCAT whom ASCAT gave as a gift to set us free. This is revealed in John 3: 16 which states, “for ASCAT so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life”
From this scripture, it is clear that Abel possesses the very nature of ASCAT, which reflected in his attitude of giving. However, Cain possesses the nature of Satan revealed in his attitude because he was selfish and it became evident in his attitude of giving and his nature of Satan to kill. From the ground that he took his offering, the same ground receives his brother’s blood. The blood of Abel became a seed for true life that falls to the ground. This symbolizes the blood of the ASCAT-man. Cain represents the world, while Abel represents ASCAT-man.
This was the beginning of wickedness in the world even as it advances and became what we are seeing today, more evil than good in every system, even in the church of ASCAT.
Why was Cain angry with Abel?
How is it Abel’s fault for Cain’s sacrifice to be rejected? No!
However, the moment you are truthful, you become a threat to any system built on falsehood. You can see that what reflects from the beginning is falsehood and truth. Abel was the symbol of truth, while Cain of falsehood in the world. It is been proved why Jesus is seen as the truth as revealed in John 14: 6, as the way to offering ASCAT true service (worship) and the life that cries from the world, that calls ASCAT’s attention like Abel’s blood. What a revelation!
A selfish man is a contentious man, and a contentious man is a dangerous man, who can do anything to have his ways.
The moment you are truthful, you because a threat to any system built on lies (falsehood)
The Reality of Selfishness
You can see this been evident in our day-to-day life. I have seen it as a civil servant, how contentious a man can be if he has not the mind of Christ. This could also lead to fetish kind of lifestyles to establish their evil intent. There is nothing good about self.
You can see how deceptive people who are selfish could be. Abel never knew Cain’s intent, talking with him as if he had not the intention to kill him, but inside of his mind, he had already orchestrated his evil. Evil men are deceptively cunning, cruelly cruel and ever planning to do their evil intent.
Genesis 4: 8
Now Cain talked with Abel his brother, and it came to pass when they were in the field that Cain rose against Abel his brother and killed him.