A fair story (10)


This garden was a beautiful part of the kingdom
Especially designed for their specific needs
It had the most delicious fruit for them to eat their fill
Beautiful lakes to swim in
Breathtaking views of high mountain ranges
Filled with many other creatures for them to enjoy and take care of
All kinds of vegetation for them to tend to

But the greatest joy the garden contained was that at the end of every day
The King would walk with them
Hours they would spend
Listening to the King and his Son
Sharing the discoveries they made that day
And the King would just love on them
Thoroughly enjoying their excitement
Over all the surprises they came to find
Oh what joy it brought the King
To see his children delight in everything

Now in the middle of this garden stood two trees
Majestic
Spreading out their branches wide
With fruit as good as all the other ones
Desirable to eat

One of these trees was called the Tree of Life
If they would eat of it they would never die
The other was the Tree of Knowledge
Eating of it would lead to great darkness for men
Because it was not only knowledge of good it would bring
It was also the knowledge of darkness

So the King strictly forbade them to eat from it
Because it would hurt them tremendously
Only he was able
To bear the knowledge of such evil
It would utterly destroy them

To be continued…

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A fair story (11)


So what was the King’s and his Son’s rescue plan
If they were to rebel
These glorious men?

They knew they took a risk
By giving them free will         
But how could they not?
What joy would it bring
If they were mere robots?
Doing everything by force and not by choice?

No that would never do
It would give them no pleasure at all
But oh if they willingly chose
To be in relationship with them
It would give them so much joy
So they took a chance

In full anticipation what they would do
If they would want their makers
The King and his Son
To be involved in their lives
If they would be willing
To put their trust in them
That would give them so much delight

Because then they could give them so many gifts
The greatest being to enclose themselves to them

Would they take it?

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Now of course they knew very well what would happen
And yet they created the possibily that it wouldn’t
It seems above understanding
This foreknowledge of theirs

So they gave man a free will
One of their very own
And since love always hopes for the best
So did they
Fully putting their trust in them
Yet another of love’s features
We often fail to get
But not they
Being perfect

Oh how excited they were
But prudent as well
They knew very well they had an enemy
That Lucifer would try to meddle with their plan
And yet also him
They had given free will

Now Lucifer lived
In the place they had given to man
It was not the place he was supposed to reign
But like all rebels do
He did not obey the King’s commands
And so they were fully aware
He would come and force his way in

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But the King had great faith in man
Knowing he had empowered them with great autority
The power to resist Lucifer
If he would come
Was fully given them
It was not out of negligence
They placed man were Lucifer had access
No rather it was all part of the plan
He had for man

If they would resist their enemy
He would truly know they had chosen their Maker
And submitted to their King
For obedience is no obedience at all
If there’s no opportunity to disobey
And love is not love
If it’s not a choice that’s freely made

So even the rebellious Lucifer was part of a purpose
To secure man
To give them a choice to make
Showing them they truly had a will of their own
For without more than one option
Free will was just a scam

And to give them a chance
To fully show their love and devotion
A chance to return
What they had given them
To respond to it in a fitting manner
That suited the great love bestowed on them
A chance to make this relationship voluntile
So it would be really worthwile

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They looked so forward to man’s decision
To entrust themselves fully
And give their hearts in love
Witholding nothing
But they also knew they wouldn’t
(although they could, oh what mystery)
At least not right away

They knew they had to make a sacrifice
A great price
To convince man of their devotion
Of their good intentions
Something Lucifer had chosen not to believe

But they would do everything for these man
They were not merely some other creatures
Their genuity had devised
Another expression of love for sure
But these would be endowed with their own Spirit
These would be of their same kind
They would bare their very nature
Their image in which they appeared
They would have the same mind
They would share in their ingenuity
Their ability to create

Of course not without them
Like even they did everything together
They would be an image of themselves
All of them combined

They would be
An unvealing
A tremendous huge display
Of all the King and his Son were made of
Their character would be the same

Such beauty
Such value
These children would have
And so very treasured
They would hold nothing back

But in order
For them to be like this
Their very own nature
Their very things in mind
They would have to surrender

Like relationships glory
Is complete trust
They would have to prove
What was in their heart

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And so they made this plan
To win them over
Something they would not resist
At least not all of them
They would still have free choice
Yet when offered this gift
It would be hard to deny

Son, the King said earnestly
It will cost us a very great price
To win their hearts
So they become fully ours
Are you willing to pay
All that you have?
And like with all other plans the King devised
The son said YES!

I will give
All of my being
I’ll even become one of them
As small as a seed
Hidden when being made
Small when being born
Learning when growing up

All the things they need to discover
Growing in wisdom
Learning to trust you as my father
Being tempted with all their temptations
Praying all my life to you
Loving my brothers and sisters
And even those who hate me

And then, when I’m ready
I’ll give my life to serve
I’ll teach them about your love
I’ll show them how we care

By doing all the miracles you want to give
By healing their sick
By delivering the oppressed
By giving them hope
By giving them understanding in your ways

And then, at last
I will die the death
They deserve to die
I will fully pay the punishment
Their offenses require

I’ll take their place
So justice is fulfilled
And they will never have to suffer
The unbearable consequences
For their rebellion

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We will show them mercy
We will be kind
Oh so kind they can’t resist
We will blow them away with our goodness
Overwhelm them with our love

In humility I’ll go down to them
And show that it’s not beneath us
To draw near even inside their filth
Washing them clean by becoming dirty myself
Letting their darkness penetrate my own soul

Fighting their fight with darkness
Which they could never win
Abandoning my soul to the realm of the death
Descending to the lowest part of hell
Confronting the powers of darkness
That sin enabled them to have
Undergoing every suffering sin led to
Taking the blow that was due to man
on myself instead

I will not let the punishment
of one of their transgressions
Not being undergone by myself
We will wipe their slates clean
Removing darkness’ hold on them
Taking every power captive
Setting them free from sin’s bond
Every obstacle
Between them and us
We’ll take out of the way forever

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Uniting them to ourselves
Changing them on the inside
Annihilating the pull of sin
The darkness that once held them
Won’t be a threath forever

Rather they will get great power
Over what once held them bound
They will prevail over all their enemies
Taking all their strongholds down

Looting them greatly
Taking many spoils
Doing great damage
To the accuser of their souls

Not one lie will remain
Every scam against us will be exposed
Every false accusation
A twisting of our character
A twisting of our words
Every cunning deception
Will be brought down with truth

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The truth of who We are
Majestic
Yet humble
Powerful
But not distant
Source of all life
Creator of their very being
A King that is kind
A Ruler that longs to be close
With those of his own kingdom
A Father that is longing
For those of his own kind

Yes the children He desired
The expression of his love
Reflecting his own nature
Being born royalty
Children of the King

They will know who we are
And who they are
Made in our likeness
With tremendous glory
And unspeakable worth
Eternal spirits
Just like us
They will never die
Never cease to exist

But…

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But if they choose to still reject us
Not accepting our sacrifice
We cannot let them stay forever
In the glorious parts of our kingdom

They would defile it
Bringing down those obedient men
That did accept our offering
Our very love for them

We cannot let others hurt them forever
We cannot let wickedness remain
Although our soul would long for them forever
Grieving over their lot
We would have to throw them out
In the darkness they themselves have chosen
By wanting to be apart from us

The kingdom cannot suffer forever
Under their rebellion
For a time we will allow it
So many can repent
And still can come to us
So that our great love for them can be seen

But for the sake of those that become ours
That have surrendered their hearts to us
We will have to do a cleansing
A purging
Removing every stain

Everything that’s opposed to love
Everyone that chooses to rebel
Who wants to sit on the throne themselves
Thereby bringing great darkness and devision
In what’s meant to be a place of peace
We simply cannot allow them
To destroy the glories of the kingdom

To be continued…

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