(tiredness from my days old cold and waking nightly with stuffed up nose/coughing finally caught up to me and I conked out way before I wanted to last night--at least I feel much better and do not have to go to work today so I will post new article during the day Sunday)
Fans of vampire movies, TV shows and books can't help but see the very blatant sexual metaphor in the so-called “feedings.” As the HBO director of “True Blood,” explains it: “There's penetration. There are bodily fluids exchanged. There's a cathartic, frenzied physical moment.”
Bible students know that Baal worship, from its inception in Genesis, has always been associated with drinking human blood, something strictly forbidden by God.
Genesis 3:6-7 plainly reports, “And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.
“All of it replicates what happened in the Garden, and when Adam and Eve took that grape it literally induced into their physical frame a physical defect that caused a genetic defect that we call death. It brought about physical death.
As Paul informs in I Timothy 2, “For Adam was first formed, then Eve. And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.”
“Eve was deceived into eating the grape but, you see, Adam was not deceived. When she gave that thing to Adam, he knew exactly what he was doing.
“Now, the parallel passage in Ephesians 5 is, ‘Husbands love your wives, even as Christ loved the church and gave himself for it.’ In other words, the Lord Jesus Christ chose to die for the church. The wife is told to ‘be subject to your husband as unto the Lord.’
“There’s this connection in the marriage relationship back there (in Genesis 3). If you think a little on what’s going on, Adam and Eve are standing there and their in this coat of many colors—they didn’t have their own clothing but they had this multi-colored garment of light that God gave them.
“And when the Lord Jesus Christ walked with them in the cool of the day, Adam had that same light of the glory of God. It was obvious they were His agents in the earth.
“But when Eve takes that fruit and eats of it, now she’s naked. That’s when the light went out and that garment went away. But not only that, that fruit affected her physically!
“Adam, of course, saw it, and rather than trusting the wisdom and love of God to fix the thing, when it says there in that verse ‘that she gave unto her husband WITH her,’ Adam’s there watching it take place.
“Now, if Adam had done what an instructed man of God ought to have done—he’d have done what’s over in Numbers 30. It says that when a man has a wife, and the wife is talked into making a contract, if the husband comes along and says, ‘No, that’s a bad deal, we’re not gonna have that—you deceived my wife,’ he can negate the whole thing!
“Go over to Numbers 30 and read it. What Adam should have done was say, ‘Wait a minute! This is a mistake! My wife’s messed up!’
“He was not deceived into it; he wasn’t tricked into it. He did it in conscious rebellion, choosing to love his wife more than God Himself. And so he fell into sin. And something happened to Adam and Eve when they ate that grape.
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“Something happened with regard to their blood. Because God’s Word says the ‘life of the flesh’ is in the what? The blood.
“You see, they were created just like you and I are in the sense they had a cardiovascular system and a circulatory system and all, and they had blood, but it wasn’t contaminated blood. It wasn’t sin-cursed blood.
"Remember, Jesus Christ had blood, but He didn’t have a sin-contaminated blood. He had God’s blood. Well, Adam and Eve they got—the old-timers used to call it ‘blood poisoning,’ and I guess that’s as good a thing as any to call it. And they got it by eating that grape.”
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Just after Noah and his family got off the ark post-Flood, God instructed, “But flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat.”
Similarly, God warns in Leviticus 17:10, “And whatsoever man there be of the house of Israel, or of the strangers that sojourn among you, that eateth any manner of blood; I will even set my face against that soul that eateth blood, and will cut him off from among his people.”
In Acts 15, when Paul meets with the Jerusalem apostles and the Christian church there, he says, “For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us, to lay upon you no greater burden than these necessary things;
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“Did you ever eat grapes? Drink grape juice? Could you maybe guess why people put red lipstick on? You say, ‘Aghh, Brother Rick, now c’mon, you’re pulling our leg!’ but your (Bible-believing) grandparents knew exactly what I’m talking about!”
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