Ex Nihilo vs Ex Amo

Ex Nihilo means “out of nothing”.  Frederick Hart carved a sculpture named Ex Nihilo, the Creation of Mankind out of Nothing, as Narrated in the Book of Genesis.  He believed that order was established out of chaos and depicted The Beginnings in his sculpture.  This sculpture was the inspiration for naming the Ex Nihilo Winery in Kelowna, B.C.  When you walk in the door, you will see a picture of the sculpture high on the western wall of the winery.

Mystery Babylon has its own ex nihilo, its money.  The elite have managed to control the global economy with fiat currencies which have no tangible backing of gold or silver thus they are created ex nihilo.  Only by managing the confidence of the masses is there any value associated with a currency.   Once the debt of the issuing country exceeds its ability to pay, confidence in the currency evaporates.  Once the confidence departs, the currency collapses.  The currency is absorbed back into “nothingness”.

When Our Heavenly Father chose this winery as the source of the fruit for inspection before the Day of Jubilee, the decree focused on Mystery Babylon.  The spies consumed the “nothingness” of Mystery Babylon and proclaimed the taking of the land which now encompasses the entire globe.  Originally, the faith of only two spies sustained the children of Israel to enter into the Promised Land 38 1/2 years after the original date.  Today, the faith of all twelve spies satisfied the requirement to include all of the earth for the Kingdom of GOD.

The creation of mankind was actually “Ex Amo”, out of Love.  Love consumed the chaos and created synchronicity and order.  As we continue to pursue the vital characteristic of Our Heavenly Father, we will take on HIS Glory, the outworking of HIS Love  HIS Love is what consumes and absorbs the “nothingness” of Mystery Babylon.  Paul tells us that Love is the one aspect of Our Heavenly Father that will not pass away.

Ephesians 3: 17 that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love,

18 may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height—

19 to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.

The “fullness” of GOD comes through Love which passes knowledge.  We must focus on being rooted and grounded in Love so that we can walk in the fullness of Our Heavenly Father.  Why focus elsewhere?

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