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The Mission of the Messiah As mentioned above, the Messiah comes with the mission to restore the position

of Adam. He comes to eradicate sin and Satan from this world. To do so, he has to uproot the sovereignty of Satan and establish the sovereignty of God on earththe Kingdom of Heaven on earth. The Kingdom of Heaven on earth is Gods will that Adam and Eve were supposed to realize in the Garden of Eden. However, they failed to do so when they obeyed Satan instead of God. Even though Adam and Eve failed to realize Gods will then, God did not for-sake it. He has been working diligently to find a man who will stand in the position of the new Adam and a woman in that of the new Eve with the mission to substantiate His will. The reason we do not know that there was supposed to be an Eve-Messiah is because there has never been a woman who has risen to that level. The reason there has never been a woman to rise to that level is because the only Adam-Messiah who has appeared in history, namely Jesus, did not have the chance to marry. How-ever, at the Second Coming, just like Adam and Eve should have, the Adam-Messiah and his Eve will have to live in total harmony with God in order to realize His will. Living in total harmony with God, Adam and Eve were to become perfected individuals, give birth to sinless children thus establishing a God-centered line-age within the Garden of Eden. And from that one family, a whole new lineage of sinless human beings would have filled the whole earth. The outcome of the fall of Adam and Eve was that a new sovereignty emergedthe kingdom of evil. Com-ing as the last Adam, Jesus was supposed to do what Adam failed to

do. Unfortunately, due to his crucifix-ion, Jesus fell short of establishing the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. It has been commonly believed that Jesus came to die on the cross. It has also been believed, erroneously, that Jesus fulfilled his messianic mission when he died on the cross. If dying on the cross was synonymous to Jesus fulfilling his messianic mission, and given that it has been two millennia since his crucifixion, would we not have been living in the Kingdom of Heaven on earth already? Ironically, the people who claim that Jesus fulfilled his mission by dying on the cross also claim that he came to establish the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. Given that the Kingdom of Heaven has not been established on earth, and given that the Kingdom of Sa-tan has even grown stronger two thousand years after the crucifixion of Jesus, it is obvious that the crucifixion of Jesus did not serve the purpose of completely restoring the position of Adam. This is because, coming as the new Adam, Jesus was supposed to become a sovereign lorda king. What is a king without his queen? What is a king without offspring? How could Jesus have guaranteed the establishment of an eternal kingdom centered on God without having any heirs or heiresses who would perpetuate it? Dying on the cross robbed Jesus of the opportunity of establishing Gods sovereignty on earth. It also robbed him of the opportunity of becoming a husband and a father. Last but not least, it prevented him from establishing a lineage of sinless childrena lineage centered on God. The mission of the Messiah is about turning this world into an environment that is harmonized across continents, races, peoples, and religionsGods Kingdom. It is a mission to supplant Satans sovereignty and implant Gods sovereignty on earth.

The Messiah is a pioneer. He plants the seed of Gods sovereignty and establishes the foundation upon which it can grow through subsequent generations. To learn more about this book, click the link below (or copy and paste it onto your browsers address bar): http://messiah101.com/Messiahs/Volume1.html

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