The Third Incarnation
Reincarnation
the rebirth of the soul in another body has
been the hope and fascination of countless men and women
for thousands of years. Perhaps this is because it is akin
to something that is deep in the heart of their Creator,
in whose image they are made. He desires nothing greater
than that the essence of who He is would be made visible
and tangible in human form. He actually made Man (male and
female)
with a human spirit that is compatible with His divine spirit,
in the hope that they would be joined together man
linked to God, able to express His heart on the Earth. We
call the first man Adam, which is simply Hebrew for man
or mankind. He was created pure and clean, an empty vessel
ready to be filled with all that was in his Creators
heart.
But
through an old and sad story that you can read about in
the Bible,
Adam lost his vital connection to his Creator, and his descendants
have been groping for Him ever since, unable by their own
strength or intellect to reconnect. They could not get past
the barrier of selfishness in their own hearts. So, in order
to open the way past that barrier, God took a pure human
seed preserved from before Adam fell, and placed it in the
womb of a Hebrew virgin named Miriam,
and she conceived and gave birth to a son, whom she and
her husband called Yahshua,
which means Yahwehs Salvation.
In a very real way he was a second Adam
in that he was born without the fallen nature that is common
to all of Adams descendants. But unlike Adam, he chose
to always keep his heart turned towards his Father,
ready and willing to obey His every word. Into this pure
and willing vessel, God was able to pour His very essence
His Word. As the apostle John described it: And
the Word [of God] was made flesh, and dwelt among us, and
we saw his glory, glory as of the only begotten from the
Father, full of grace and truth.
This was the first incarnation the embodiment of
the very heart or essence of God in human flesh, Yahshua
the Messiah.
As a man he walked in unbroken communion with God, showing
his followers how to love.
People came to know, in a very real and practical way, what
God was like. When you saw him, you saw the Father.
That is what incarnation is for to reveal the heart
of the Father to mankind. The religious establishment of
his day the Jewish scribes and Pharisees could
not stand his invasion onto their turf. His purity, compassion,
and spiritual authority were a threat to their stronghold
on the peoples souls and pocketbooks. So they had
him crucified. But they did not understand their own prophets. They did not understand
that death could not hold him captive because there was
no sin, no iniquity in him. Death is the outcome of sin,
the place where we must face our guilt and receive the penalty
for every word and deed that caused hurt.
Having no sin of his own, he became a ransom for us, receiving
the full wages of our sin. He endured the agonies of death
on our behalf for three days and three nights. Then his
spirit and soul returned to his body, infusing it with eternal
life.
Once he had convinced his disciples that he was truly alive
again, they were overjoyed and expected that he would immediately
take the throne in Jerusalem and establish the Kingdom of
God on the earth.
But that was not his intention. It was not enough that God
had one man on the earth in whom He
could dwell by His Spirit. He wanted a whole nation
of men and women who would utterly abandon their own independent,
selfish lives and give themselves unreservedly to him when
they heard of his sacrifice for them. So he told his disciples
that he was going to return to the Father. They were to
wait in Jerusalem until the Spirit of God came to dwell
in them, giving them the power to express Gods heart
on the earth.
Then it happened: the Holy Spirit came upon them in great
power and they spoke boldly to all the people who were gathered
in Jerusalem for the feast of Pentecost.
They
called them to repent for crucifying the Messiah who was
sent to save them. As a result, 3000 people surrendered
their lives that day and were filled with his Spirit. Together
with the original disciples they formed a unified body (a
community) that powerfully expressed the character of God
by the way they loved one another:
Now the multitude of those who believed were
of one heart and one soul; neither did anyone say that
any of the things he possessed was his own, but they had
all things in common. And with great power the apostles
gave witness to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. And
great grace was upon them all. Nor was there anyone among
them who lacked; for all who were possessors of lands
or houses sold them, and brought the proceeds of the things
that were sold, and laid them at the apostles feet;
and they distributed to each as anyone had need. (Acts
4:32-35)
This was the second incarnation the embodiment of
the very heart or essence of God in a people who were totally
surrendered to Him.
For several decades their radical life of love and unity
turned the world (as they knew it) upside down.
It was intended that together, as a body, they would be
every bit as real and visible and tangible as Messiah himself
had been when he walked the earth.
But by the end of the first century there was very little
vitality left in that body as the letters to
the churches in the Book of Revelation show.
These letters were an appeal to the churches to wake
up lest their light be snuffed out. But did they wake
up? In the centuries that followed, the warm, vibrant, and
inviting life of those early communities mutated into a
cold and rigid institution that coerced people to believe
and slaughtered those who refused. If ever the life and
passion of the first communities began to emerge, it was
quickly snuffed out.
For almost 1900 years, history does not record another
lasting occurrence of the very same communal life as those
first believers. However, the prophet Isaiah said that one
day there would be a people who would be called the Repairers
of the Breach
a breach of time during which God had no body to
dwell
in
on the earth. The apostle Paul also quoted Isaiah as predicting
that, Unless the Sovereign of Hosts had left us a
seed, we would have become like Sodom, and we would have
been made like Gomorrah.
A spiritual seed was preserved in heaven until the time
of the end, when just as Isaiah said, the whole world would
become like Sodom and Gomorrah. We are now in those days.
The prophet Daniel predicted that, In the days of
these kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom which
shall never be destroyed; and the kingdom shall not be left
to another people; it shall break in pieces and consume
all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever.
It is clear from the context in the book of Daniel and the
references to his prophecy in the book of Revelation
that the ten kings of this prophecy form a world
government that will emerge in the very last days of this
present age. And it is during the days of those kings that
God establishes a kingdom on the earth that
will never be destroyed or left to another people. This
kingdom is the third and last incarnation, and
it is being formed on the earth right now, even as the forces
of globalization are forming a world government.
Right
now the Spirit of God is calling together a people who are
being formed into the very Body of Messiah. They are responding
to the same message that formed the second incarnation
the call to leave everything and follow Yahshua
the Messiah, the call to love one another just as Messiah
loved them, the call to lay down their lives for one another
daily in a common life of love and unity. They are being
formed into a holy nation, a royal priesthood
who fully represent Messiah on the earth again the
Third Incarnation.
Commonly known as Jesus in English
Both Adam and Yahshua could rightly claim God as their
Father, or Abba in Hebrew, which means source.
Or Christ in Greek; Messiah means anointed one
the one having the anointing of God
upon him the favor, authority, and understanding
or mind of God, which is the fullest meaning of the
word of God.
Isaiah 53; Psalm 16:10; etc.
Daniel 7:24; Revelation 17:12