The following is the first part of a two part understanding regarding the message of Enoch regarding the Law of Creation.
Judgement will come. Jesus the Christ and ten thousand of his Holy Ones will come down and judgement will be made by them. They will make a clear case to all those who have shown no respect to the Law of the Creator. And to all who have shown no respect; they will make clear the wrongdoings against the Creator. This judgement is complete and this judgement is the beginning of the ending of transgression and the judgement is the beginning of bringing in a new age.
Fighting blind
Enoch 2:1
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Contemplate all the events in the sky; how the lights in the sky do not change their courses, how each rises and sets in order, each in its proper time, they do not transgress their Law.
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As you exist as part of creation, you too are under the law of creation. You are in motion, then you rest. What you have done in each moment, is a description of your obedience, or disobedience to this law that you are described by. In each moment, what you have done, or not done, does not alter the law of your existence, it simply shows your place within it.
We change or we remain the same to adapt to what is set before us. Whether it is a transgression or it is of righteousness, we are in motion and what is then done is behind us and cannot be returned to. We know this, which means we know there is a consequence to our acts. It is of this consequence that our judgement is supplied evidence.
It is blindness to this law, that allows for transgression. If you do not know your actions define you, you are only aware of yourself. But this is rare as, all consider their actions when others are involved because all are aware of consequence even as they grow from being children. So what we do defines our place in the law of creation, whether we remain blind to it or not.
Just like the stars in the sky, they follow a pattern that is consistent as the day and night come and go. In our time here, we are also of this pattern. As individuals or in groups, we make decisions that do not alter this law, but instead define our acknowledgement of it. Whether we do what is right or wrong by the law of our creation, we are showing ourselves as in our transgression or of righteousness.
Faith in the Holy Authority
Enoch 2:2
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Consider the earth and understand from the work that is done upon it; from the beginning to the end, that no work of God changes as it becomes manifest.
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John 6:29
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Jesus answered, "The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent."
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The law of creation is also known as the Authority of God. The Authority of God comes through the Holy One of God. All of Creation came through the Holy One, so all of creation is founded on this Authority. This authority does not change course or alter in any way, so we can have confidence in it as we are in motion.
As we exist, this authority is a part of us, as much as it is a part of the rest of creation. Whether we recognize this authority or not, it still remains. Our actions define our recognition of this authority, whether they are transgressions or of righteousness. These actions supply evidence of our confidence in that authority.
Transitions
Enoch 2:3
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Consider the summer and winter, how the whole earth is full of water, and the clouds and rain and dew rest upon it.
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Genesis 1:13
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And there was evening, and there was morning--the third day.
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There are transitions between seasons and days, as there are transitions between children and adults, as there are transitions in ignorance and understanding. These transitions are not growth, they are development, they are a pattern of the law of creation. Each of us exist under a law that expresses transition. The transition of the season, or the person describes the consequence of those acts. Whether there is snow or whether there is despondency. Whether there is dew or whether there is understanding. The water of the flesh and the water of the earth all take form according to the law of creation.The law of creation takes form, and the form it takes, is evidence to our acts.
Confidence and Perseverance
Enoch 3:1
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Contemplate and see the trees, how all the trees appear withered and all their leaves are stripped, - with the exception of the fourteen trees which are not stripped, which remain with the old leaves until the new come after two or three years.
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The law of creation does not change. And we are bound by the authority of that law whether we acknowledge it, or know of it, or rely upon it. Trees are an example of this law as they in season, grow leaves which feed them and their action is productive. When they lose their leaves, they are forced to sustain themselves without growth by what their roots, their foundation can supply, until they bloom again. Some leaves last longer than others, but this does not change the law, it only shows that within the law some trees have fewer seasons of renewal.
In our existence, we are under this same law. And by its authority, we are either aware or unaware of this law of creation. Whether we are aware or unaware, the law remains the same. Our actions are evidence of not only our awareness, but of our understanding. If we are unaware of the law of creation, we have no understanding. If we are aware of the law of creation, our action are evidence of our confidence in its authority. And our level of confidence in this understanding is shown in our perseverance.
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Romans 5:3,4
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Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance;
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perseverance, character; and character, hope.
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Every tree grows similar but uniquely. In our existence we are similar but unique of one another as well. But what remains is that we, like the trees, are part of the law of creation and therefore under the authority of the law. Our judgement describes our actions as either in defiance of the law or in obedience to it. Whether we understand or are blind to the law, we all act according to our season.
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Consequence and Recognition
Enoch 5:1
1
Contemplate how the trees are covered with green leaves and bear fruit. And understand, in respect of everything, and perceive how He Who Lives Forever made all these things for you.
A tree does not choose its season. It does not decide whether to bloom leaves or bear fruit. A tree blooms leaves and bears fruit, whether it is in a poor environment or a rich environment. A tree will bloom in season and bear fruit in season, according to the law of creation.
In our existence, we are under this same law. We are either aware or unaware of this law of creation, but we enter our season all the same.
Our seasons are the foundations of our consequence whether they are transgressions or of righteousness. The consequences are founded on the law of creation, and our acts supply our judgement evidence. Whether we are in poor conditions or in rich conditions, our seasons come and go and how we react to them is what we are judged by.
The Creator placed all of creation under the same authority. Consequence is a constant whether it is recognized or not. This means that whether in good or bad conditions there is some consequence that will be a product of it. Our actions according to that consequence are evidence of our recognition of the law and its authority, whether we are or are not aware of that authority.
The Distancing or Solidifying within Succession
Enoch 5:2
2
And how His works are before Him in each succeeding year, and all His works serve Him and do not change; but as God has decreed, so everything is done.
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The passage of time does not alter the law of creation but instead serves to acknowledge it. The succession of time serves his law by providing a foundation that is perfect. And with that foundation, its progress brings perfect judgement. Whether we are aware or unaware of the law of creation, the succession of time supplies evidence of our distancing ourselves from His Authority or the solidifying of our reliance on it.
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Matthew 21:19
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Seeing a fig tree by the road, he went up to it but found nothing on it except leaves. Then he said to it, "May you never bear fruit again!" Immediately the tree withered.
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The Holy Authority has perfect judgement because of succession. The law of creation has created a natural process of separation that is under the authority of His Holy One. Whether is is a tree or a soul in motion, succession brings evidence to its judgement.
Enoch 5:3
3
And consider how the seas and rivers complete their tasks.
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Under the law of creation rivers and seas go through transition by the authority that they came into being. They exist, like we exist. And what they perform is beyond their control, just like what we perform is beyond our control. They go through transitions which they are not aware of and these transitions are part of their function. We too go through transitions that we are not aware of and these transitions are part of our function. So whether we are aware or unaware, we serve the law of creation, which does not change.
We are unable to control what is set in motion, we are only able to be a witness to the moment we are in. Our tasks, like the rivers and seas, are bound by the law of creation, whether we are aware of unaware of it. Judgement by the Holy Authority of these tasks is complete and perfect because the tasks themselves are of the law of creation. We cannot alter these tasks, we can only do them and be judged.
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Matthew 6:34
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Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.
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We cannot alter what the law of creation tasks us with. All we can do is flow moment to moment, either in faith of the authority upon us, or in denial of it, or in ignorance of it. And our actions are evidence to the judgement set out for us.
End of the Contemplation
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