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exhalation is Spirit. Even as man's breath is used to form words, so was the exhalation of
               the Spirit of God used to form Christ, "the living Word."


                 Luke 1:35
                 The angel answered and said to (Mary), "The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the
                 power of the Most High will overshadow you; and for that reason the holy Child shall be
                 called the Son of God."

                     The Spirit was sent forth from the Father to form His Word. This Word existed from
               the beginning of the creation. The very first exhalation of the Father formed the Son of God.
               Yahshua is before all things, yet He is a creation of the Father. The Father is Spirit, and He
               is the eternal One. Yahweh exists before the creation, and supersedes the creation. Out of
               God all things have come, and back to God all things must return.
                     People of God, what the Bible testifies to occur at the end of the ages is not the
               annihilation of mankind, of Christ, or of the creation. One cannot annihilate that which
               came forth from the Father. When Yahweh has accomplished all things He has planned for
               this present creation, then His Spirit, exhaled from His being for the creation of all things,
               beginning with the Word, must return to Him.
                     One day as I reflected upon what this must mean the Father gave me an image of a
               vast ocean. The ocean was limitless. Out of this infinite sea were taken droplets of water.
               For a time these droplets of water existed separate from the sea. They could be identified
               individually, even as raindrops that fall from the sky.
                     God showed  me  that mankind is like  unto  these drops of water. We  came from
               Yahweh, and for a time we can be identified as individuals. At the end of the ages all must
               return to the Father. It will be like unto drops of water being returned to the ocean. The
               drops of water do not cease to exist. Rather, they become one with the ocean. Once returned
               to the sea it is no longer possible to separate them. The drops of water have become one
               with that source from which they first originated. They are present, but no one can any
               longer say, "Here is this individual droplet." All has become merged into one entity.
                     To become one with the Father is not tragedy. To be lost in God is not the loss of man.
               Rather, it is the fulfillment of that which is most glorious, highest and good. It is the
               fulfillment of perfect unity with Yahweh. It is this unity for which Christ prayed in His high
               priestly prayer.


                 John 17:20-23
                 "I do not ask on behalf of these alone, but for those also who believe in Me through their
                 word; that they may all be one; even as You, Father, are in Me and I in You, that they also
                 may be in Us, so that the world may believe that You sent Me. The glory which You have
                 given Me I have given to them, that they may be one, just as We are one; I in them and
                 You in Me, that they may be perfected in unity, so that the world may know that You sent
                 Me, and loved them, even as You have loved Me."

                     The end of the ages will be the perfection of unity. When we are no longer separable
               from the Father then our union will be perfect. John the Baptist declared the essential work
               that must be brought to fruition among the creation before the end can come.
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