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Chapter #5
Book Of Melchizedek 3 ()
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52 Turning to Eva, the Eternal asked him: "Why did you do that?" Eva promptly replied: "That snakedeceived me and I ate." - Both did not want to acknowledge the blame, throwing it on others. Simply
put, they attributed responsibility to the Creator for all the wrongdoing: "Why had he granted them free
will? Why had he created the woman? Why had he created the snake?" Silent, God watched His children
who, shy and bewildered, stood before Him.
53 With deep sadness, He foresaw that this would be the experience of countless human beings in the
course of history. How many would be lost for not recognizing one's own fault! How many would try to
justify themselves, throwing their mistakes on others and even on the Creator himself! With soft words,
the Eternal tried to make them acknowledge their guilt. Only by recognizing their need, could they be
helped. Looking at the fragile garments woven by sinful hands, he said to the couple, "Children, those
garments are insufficient, immediately drying up they will fall apart." You need lasting garments that can
cover your nakedness, freeing you from condemnation. If you would like, I can give you that garment.
54 In the face of the Creator's kind words, which brought hope, the couple prostrated themselves
repentantly, detaching themselves from their illusory garments, symbols of their failure. They now
longed for the garments of salvation, promised by the divine Father.
(God reveals the effects of the fall and the Plan of Redemption. The painful sacrifice of the lamb, a
symbol of the Savior. The promised garments are provided. The Creator will be the Man who will save
them. In the couple intensifies the love and gratitude towards the Savior, the shudder of the evil hosts
before the intervention of the Eternal and the revelation of the Rescue Plan The Eternal accompanies
the couple outside the garden Satan tries again to seize the human being facing them with fury, but is
repelled by God, and their silenced threats Bad consequences of the science of good and evil The faith of
man in the revealed truths of redemption The Eternal, companion of the human being in his journey on
the earth Nature of the Creator with respect to war. uplifting work counterattacks many attacks from
Satan Revelations received when building the altar Two worlds reflected in fallen nature An immaculate
lamb guided and prepared by Di In the sacrifice a representation of the conflict between good and evil is
shown. The burning flame, symbol of divine forgiveness. Nature, even in its fallen state, reveals the Plan
of Redemption. )
1. After contemplating His children who, repentant, lay at His feet, the Eternal took them affectionately
by the hands and lifted them. He was glad to reveal to the fallen man the plan of redemption. With
tenderness, God began to discover to them first the bitter results of his fall, saying: "Children, you sealed
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the destiny of all creation in the grip of death. Disharmony already penetrates nature, trying to destroyin it all the virtues.
2 The abyss in which you immersed yourself in disobedience is also deep so that you can be reached by
my powerful arm. Thus, detached from the Source of Life, there is no other human being left beyond
death. "After uttering these words that revealed a sad fate, the Eternal invited the couple to follow him.
Cabizbajos, Adam and Eve , in tears, they followed the Creator in His steps of justice, which led them to
the place of the shameful fall, where they supposed to find the painful end.
3 On that painful walk, they sobbed when they remembered their past of glory undone by ingratitude.
How the terrible expectation of being reduced, along with the creation, to cold ashes under the
darkness of that night of sin hurt in their soul! As they walked, they contemplated through the tears the
numb beauty bathed in the light of God. They saw the innocent animals, who were not aware of the
great pain. Suddenly, the couple stopped, overcome by intense crying; his faltering steps had led them
to a lamb, the dearest animal.
4 Would your eyes of sweetness also go out ?! Drying their tears, the Eternal ordered them to take the
innocent lamb in their arms. Wrapping it next to his chest, they silently accompanied the steps of the
Creator, until they reached the top of Mount Zion, place of the shameful fall. Contemplating the remains
of the fruit there, with impetus the memory of the divine judgment came to mind: "On the day you eat
of it, you will surely die." The terrible moment had arrived. The guilty man should drink the bitter chalice
of death, succumbing hopelessly.
5 Aware of their downfall, the couple perceived, in horror, that the hands they had brought to life now
held a pointed stone knife. Trembling, they prostrated themselves and waited for compliance with the
just sentence. While silenced by fear, Adam and Eve waited for the blow that would reduce them to
dust, they felt the soft touch of the divine hands that lifted them into a new life. The condemnation,
however, would fall on a substitute.
6 Placing the knife in Adam's hands, the Creator said to him: "The lamb will die instead of you." - Adam
should sacrifice it. Frightened at the command of God, the couple, crying, began to cry: - Lord, the little
lamb is not innocent! - With an expression of justice, the Eternal added: - If he does not die, you can not
have the clothes of which I spoke. - At the insistence of the Creator, Adam, all trembling, in a painful
effort, stuck that sharp stone in the little lamb's chest. The blow was fatal, and the little animal,
shedding its precious blood, plunged into the darkness of an endless night.
7 Contemplating the inert lamb on the bloody grass, the couple raised their voices and wept. They were
beginning to understand the enormity of their tragedy. How terrible was death! She, in his possession,
had turned off all the light in the eyes of the innocent animal. Leaning silently on the inert body of the
lamb, the Eternal removed the skin covered with white wool and with it made robes to cover the
nakedness of the couple. After dressing them he asked them with affection: - Did you understand the
meaning of all this? - In deep reflection, through sobs of recognition and gratitude, the couple
exclaimed: - He died in our place, to give us his clothes! -
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8 Adam and Eve, although they had understood that physical reality, were far from understanding themeaning of that event. To them the Creator would reveal the mystery of divine love. With an expression
of infinite mercy, God began to reveal to the human being the meaning of that painful sacrifice, saying:
The innocent little lamb, which today suffered, symbolizes a man to be born. In his eyes there will be the
same tenderness, the same love. Coated for a just life, like the white wool that covered the lamb, that
man will grow like a renewal on Earth, not holding the bonds of sin in his hands. In his appearance, that
man will not bring the pomp of a king, so he will be despised by many.
9 He will be a man of pain, for the weight of all provocations will fall upon him. In his faithfulness to the
kingdom of light, that man will fight the usurper enemy, finally defeating him. After triumphing in his
struggles, he will take upon himself the burden of your condemnation that will cause him a terrible
death. He will be pierced because of your rebellion and crushed by your iniquities. He will be oppressed
and humiliated, but he will not open his mouth, like the little lamb that today gave himself peacefully.
Succumbing in death, he will grant you the merits of his victory. Wrapped in their garments of justice,
you will be free from condemnation.
10 Eternal life you will achieve in this way, by the sacrifice of that righteous man who will be born. Adam
and Eve, who in a mixture of gratitude and pain heard the revelation of such a great salvation, inquired
reverently about that special man who in his offspring would have to arise, in order to fulfill such an
immense sacrifice. The Creator, looking at them tenderly, moved by a love that overcomes the same
death, enveloped them in an affectionate embrace and revealed: - I will be that Man! - Surprised at the
declaration of the Eternal, Adam and Eve were motionless, while contemplating His Tender
countenance.
11 Understanding the meaning of the tremendous sacrifice, they prostrated themselves at His feet and
with tears cried out: - We are deserving of death Lord, but You are innocent and must not suffer in our
place! - Wiping away the tears, the Eternal with tenderness He spoke: "My children, I love you with an
eternal love." I will die instead of you. - Given this confirmation, the couple raised their voice in a painful
lamentation. They said: - We kill the Creator! We kill the Creator! ”But God began to comfort the couple
with words of hope, saying:“ After drinking the chalice of eternal death, = will resume life and go up to
heaven.
12 I will intercede there for the lost man, granting to all those who, repentant, accept my sacrifice, the
garments of my victory. Together, we will finally triumph over the kingdom of sin that will fall into ashes
under our feet. I will then create a new Heaven and a new Earth, where only justice and love will reign.
We will live like this forever, in a kingdom of perfect harmony and peace. - The Creator, who
accompanied by the couple was still on Mount Zion, concluded His revelations by saying:
13 "The garden of Eden will now be empty. The human being, during the long night of sin, will wander in
his exile. He will not walk, however, alone: the Eternal, also a pilgrim, will tread with man all the thorny
path, until being able to climb up the lost mountain together, triumphantly triumphing over the
kingdom of death.The tree of the science of good and evil monument of rebellion will then be undone,
giving rise to a glorious tree that, joining its crown to the tree of life , it will become the memorial arch
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of the great victory. On the holy mountain redeemed, then the universal throne will rest forever, whichby the triumphant faithful will be called: the throne of God and the Lamb. "
14 Adam and his companion, after hearing such comforting and hopeful words, raised their voices in a
song of gratitude and praise. They now knew the infinite love of their Creator and were willing to serve
it. After comforting the couple, God led them out of Eden. It was not easy for them to say goodbye to
that beautiful home; there they had awakened to life in the arms of the Eternal; there they enjoyed
moments of pure happiness, in the company of the Creator, the angels and the docile animals. An
infinite nostalgia seemed to involve the couple in their abandonment steps. It was with horror that
Satan and his subjects witnessed the intervention of the Eternal.
15 They were shaken at the surprising revelation of the rescue plan. With rabid frustration, they
understood that, if indeed the divine promise was fulfilled, there would be no hope. After considering
everything that had happened, great anger took hold of his heart. He was not willing to recognize the
redemption of the human being. He would make every effort to retain him, together with the kingdom
that had been delivered to him. When the couple, accompanied by the Creator, reached the valley
wounded by death, it dawned. There Satan confronted them with fury, in an attempt to seize the human
being again.
16 The couple was trembling on the face of the enemy, but God's protective hands calmed them.
Expressing in the countenance the firmness of a justice that is eternal, the Eternal silenced the threats of
the enemy with the following words: "The human being belongs to me, because I bought it with my
blood." As they walked silently beside the Creator, Adam and Eve watched with sadness the signs of
death stamped on that nature before so full of life. The beautiful flowers, which had unbuttoned to
exhale eternal aromas, now hung withered; The little birds, who happily greeted them at each dawn
with their trills, now flew distant, sounding such sad songs! Everything was changed in nature.
17 The science of good and evil had brought no good to the Universe, but an intense spiritual and
physical conflict. Faced with the devastating consequences of his fall, the couple, defeated by an
inexpressible sadness, prostrated themselves and cried bitterly. God, who was also saddened by pain,
contemplated the bleak stage, sought, with words of hope, to comfort them. He told them about the
new Heaven and the new Earth that one day would create, where peace and love would reign in each
heart. There they would always live together, not bringing on the forehead the marks of sadness, but
crowns of eternal victory.
18 There he would dry the tears on their faces and they would never wet his eyes again. Protecting
Adam and Eve in their steps, the Creator led them through a wounded valley, until they reached the foot
of a hill. They climbed it in slow steps, while exchanging words of encouragement and hope. His feet
finally reached the soft grass that covered the spacious top of that hill. It was on that place that the
couple saw each day the sun decline, bathing the sky and valleys a bright red, like the blood that had
dripped from the lamb's chest.
19 Turning to the eastern side, the couple, in a mixture of pain and nostalgia, contemplated in the
distance the landscapes that enveloped them in that happy past. When they saw Mount Zion, which
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stood majestically in the middle of Eden, they cried when they remembered the fall. How weak they hadbeen! The sun was declining in his day, announcing the arrival of one more sad night - the first out of
paradise.— In a calm gesture, the Eternal, showing them the outstanding valley of the hill, spoke to
them with affection: "Here will be your temporary abode From here you can contemplate the paradise
that for some time will remain on Earth, until it is collected to its place of origin, within the Celestial
Jerusalem.
20 There, protected by justice, await the dawn of victory. When that great day arrives, we will return
together to Zion, where we will be crowned in glory, in a kingdom of eternal happiness and peace.
"After saying these words, God commanded the couple to build an altar of stones there, on the which
every week, on the night before Saturday, they should immolate a lamb, in memory of His Sacrifice.
21 As a sign of His presence, and for the certainty that his sins would be forgiven, He would light a fire
on the altar, which would last all night, until he completely consumed the sacrifice offering. For the
human being to be able to affirm his faith about the revealed truths, and not in the visible manifestation
of the person of the Creator, He would remain invisible from that moment onwards. Only on special
occasions, when His appearance or that of angels became necessary for new revelations and warnings,
would this occur. Contemplating His children saddened at that moment when they would be left
apparently alone.
22 The Eternal said to them with love: "Children, even if you have to remain in this hostile environment,
you do not need to fear, for I will remain by your side. I will be a fellow friend on this journey; I will carry
your pains on your shoulders, your desires. , your struggles. When, tempted by the enemy, they were
about to give in, they will be able to find shelter in my arms, which will always be extended to save them
and, if one day you will not resist, and by the fury of the enemy you will be dragged into the depths from
the abyss, do not despair, believing you have no hope, for I will be there to meet you with my
forgiveness and strength.
23 Always keep in mind the meaning of the garments received from my hands, for they speak of the
redemption that man belongs to. Rest my children, in my arms of love. "After comforting the couple
with these promises, the Creator, seeing that they were sleepy by fatigue, made them rest in His lap
and, as usual, gently caressed them to numb them. Seeing them forgotten in their sleep, God wept as
they foresaw the suffering they would experience upon awakening.With their hearts broken by the pain
caused by that physical separation, the Creator left the couple asleep on the grass, after kissing the faces
already marked by the suffering.
24 His light dissipated by becoming invisible, giving rise to the darkness of that first night out of
paradise. In the subconscious of the couple began to parade colorful dreams of a happy past. The
beauties of Eden were once again in the middle, filled with eternal joy. Grateful for life, they ran through
the flowery fields, playing with animals. Happily joined the voices to the angels in the harmonious songs
in praise of the Creator. So many beautiful scenes paraded in his subconscious, but those dreams
became nightmares, making them relive their tragedy.
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25 Agonizers woke up in the darkness of that first night in exile. Failing to fall asleep, the coupleremained in tears until they were comforted by the dawn that revealed to them in the distance the
nostalgic paradise. God, although invisible, remained next to Adam and Eve there on the hill. Their
suffering was His suffering, as well as the hope that one day they would return victorious to Zion. Before
the contemplative gaze of the Creator, the bleak future of humanity was revealed. With regret, I saw
countless creatures perishing without salvation, for rejecting His love. Tears wet His face, foreseeing the
enemy using all cunning in order to retain human beings under his domain.
26 Long would be the night of sin, and the battle for the reconquest of the lost kingdom was at odds.
The triumph of the light would require from God an immense sacrifice. In the person of the Messiah, in
his time, he would be born among men, with the mission of paying the ransom price. Through Him many
would be freed from the claws of the enemy: all those who accepted Him as Savior and King. Against
those chosen, the enemy would attack all the forces trying to make them fall. In his vision of the future,
the Creator contemplated with joy the final triumph of the redeemed.
27 They had been extremely tested, but in everything they were more than conquerors through Him
who redeemed them from darkness into the kingdom of light. After anticipating the sufferings that
would result from the great struggle, the Eternal extended his gaze across the captive plains,
contemplating there the rebel hosts willing to fight. The aim of these armies was to seize the human
being again, in which the right of dominion over the Universe was sealed. Contrary to the nature of the
Creator is war, but for the defense of His children, he was willing to use His power.
28 His strength, however, would only be used fairly. If the human being rejected that protection offered
by the sacrifice of the Messiah, God could do nothing to prevent himself from perishing in the grip of the
enemy. Adam and Eve, however, had repented of their great sin, receiving by the mercy of God
garments of salvation, symbolized by the skins of the sacrificed lamb. Justified by the delivery of the
couple, the Eternal summoned His powerful armies for the fight. In prompt obedience the hosts of light
stormed the outer space in the direction of the Earth, surrounding which strong wall the hill, bearer of
that treasure redeemed by the blood of the divine King.
29 The human being was given a duty in Eden to take care of nature: they prepared quarries for flowers;
they reaped fruits for support; They directed the animals in their innocent life, training them to be
useful. These occupations had been for them sources of development and pleasure. Now, despite the
adversities, they should continue to perform that duty. The work itself, carried out according to the
Creator's orders, would already cancel out many enemy attacks. The couple's first occupations on that
morning brought revelations of God's great love, hitherto unknown.
30 As they gathered the stones for the construction of the altar, they experienced the pain of wounds
that dripped blood, as well as the fatigue that caused sweat to emanate. Feeling and contemplating
everything in their own flesh, they loved the Savior more, for whom the built altar foreshadowed
greater wounds, which would shed all His blood, as well as fatigue that would undermine all the sage of
His life. The look of nostalgia and hope of the couple from now on would never perch on distant Eden,
without first discerning the altar of sacrifice.
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31 That altar, with its stains of sweat and blood, would remain as a remembrance of pain and sufferingthat, after moistening the lips of human beings, would transship into the Creator's cup. After
contemplating for a long time the paradise of eternal life that extended far beyond that dark altar of
death, the couple experienced the sweet relief of rest. Eager to know the landscapes of their new home,
Adam and Eve, encouraged by hope, went for a walk.
32 Their steps led them along the paths of smiles and tears; of charms and disappointments; of delicate
flowers unbuttoned, bathed in perfume, and of flowers, lying withered and odorless; of still docile and
submissive animals and of enemy, fierce and menacing animals. The couple discerned in their walk the
currencies of two worlds: that of light and that of darkness; of love and selfishness; of hope and despair;
of harmony and disharmony; of life and death. That vision filled them with sadness and they cried long.
That sadness would increase even more in the future, when they discovered the depth of those
currencies within their offspring.
33 Six trees had already colored the skies announcing to the couple the dark and cold nights that with
their cloak of darkness undid all the living images, except the hope of seeing them colorful again in the
dawn of light. The hour of sacrifice was approaching, when the rude altar, scorched in his justice would
cry for blood. If they did not offer the offering, it would explode with certainty, wrapping the whole
world with its flames; There would be no dawn then, no hope of Eden to flourish.
34 How precious is the blood! Blood is life; life is light! For a being that night would become eternal,
without dawn! That being should take the blame of everyone, giving his blood to the rude altar. Who
would offer? Who would pour the sage of life, until he saw the last flash go out in his sky ?! Adam and
Eve after reflecting for a long time, contemplating the cradle of death built by their hands, looked at
each other restlessly with that decisive question: Who will offer? That inquiry, born of his guilt, made
the voice of the blessed Creator vibrate deep within his remembrances in His revelation of infinite
goodness: - “= love you with an eternal love; = will die in your place ". -
35 Grateful, the couple bowed reverently before the thirsty altar, seeing it by faith, satiated by the gift
of eternal love. On that afternoon of the sixth day, God subjected the human being to a tremendous test
of faith. They had before them the altar of stones, built according to the divine order, but there was no
sheep for the sacrifice. In their yearning, they remembered Eden, where there were many flocks. When
they saw the sun fall on the horizon, Adam and Eve began to cry out to God for help, because they knew
that only a miracle could provide them, at that last moment, a lamb for sacrifice.
36 In the eyes of the inhabitants of the Universe, the great miracle for which the human being cried out,
was already processed for almost a week: Guided by the Creator, an immaculate lamb had left Eden and
followed the couple's traces in their walk to exile. In his long day, that little animal had to face many
challenges and dangers, more protected and guided by the Eternal he continued in his mission. When
the shadows of the dusk began to wrap the hill, the couple who lived such a hard test of faith, discerned
a little white dot that jumped on the grass coming towards them. As he approached, that lump seemed
to speak of hope, of life and heat.
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37 Seeing that the great miracle had happened, they ran to meet the lamb, wrapping it in his arms. Hewas tired, but he would not rest: he would rest. He was thirsty, but he would not drink: he would drink
the altar that cried out for blood. That lamb had the will to live in the arms of man, but he would die, so
that he could live in the arms of God. It was a perfect symbolism of the Redeemer who would leave His
glory, coming in search of the sinner. The darkness of one more prefigurative night slowly descended,
enveloping all nature in his prison.
38 His strength, however, would be struck down before the human being, by the brightness of a special
fire, ignited by the hands of divine forgiveness upon the lifeless body of the innocent lamb. Everything
was prepared for the painful blow: an act that would extinguish from those sweet eyes the last flash of
life, immersing them in the cold darkness of an eternal night: darkness that would generate light; cold
that would generate heat; death that would generate life - undeserved gifts; - fruits of divine love
offered to sinful hands, ready to hurt. In the middle of the silent night the altar cries out; The sad man
exclaims, while the mute lamb does not claim to be extended for death. The hands that built the altar
rise now, not to caress as before, but to hurt, bleeding the price of forgiveness.
39 Just a gesture, nothing more, and the flash will go out forever from innocent eyes, making the light of
salvation shine on the guilty face. Adam, trembling doubt in compassion. In the meek and submissive
lamb, ready to die instead, go to the promised Savior. With a regretful heart, in a painful effort, he digs
the stone knife into the chest of the animal that perishes in his hands without even giving a groan. The
power of the night is immediately struck down by the brightness of the fire of acceptance. Its light
reveals to the human being its tragic condition: Seeing the hands stained by innocent blood, the couple
feels guilty for that death.
40 In tears they kneel before the altar that no longer demands blood from them, but offers light,
accepting the unmerited forgiveness. Rising, the couple contemplates the poorly wounded body of the
poor little lamb, unable to thank him for the wealth granted in exchange for his so rough blow. Bathed in
the soft light of sacrifice, Adam and his companion remain silent to meditate, until they are overcome by
a deep sleep. Reclining on the ground covered with soft grass, they gently fall asleep under the warm
rays of forgiveness, certain that their brightness and heat would last until they were the darkness of that
Saturday completely vanished by the shining sun.
41 The light of the lamb, since it was lit on the altar that night, remained in constant war with darkness.
On several occasions it grew in brightness, chasing away the cold darkness in the distance, bathing
nature with its rays of life. Sometimes, the darkness bringing its cold wind almost completely tore the
flame. This, however, in a great effort fed on the blood of the lamb, throwing its burning flame high,
flooding everything around it with light and heat.
42 The conflict between the light born of sacrifice and darkness on that night, discovered to the faithful
of the Universe many important lessons - truths that would occupy their minds for all eternity. - In that
flame, whether it was burning in its brightness, whether it was whipped by the winds of the night, the
faithful saw a representation of the millennial conflict between good and evil; conflict that truce would
extend until the eternal dawn. The Eternal, in pledge of His future sacrifice, had lit in the midst of
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darkness, the light of truth, and that would be kept burning in the heart of the human being, by virtue ofHis blood that would be shed for remission of guilt.
43 Against that light, the enemy would lash out all the cold winds of evil, banishing its sweet glow from
the hearts of many. How many would be lost by rejecting the light of divine forgiveness, being
enveloped by the darkness of the dark night! After long hours of combat, the signs of dawn arise in the
sky. The darkness that with anger had thrown its winds over the flame that does not die trying to banish
it, becomes confused at the signs of dawn. The sky dyed a bright red, reminds us of the blood that had
sprouted from the breast of the lamb so that the flame of forgiveness could illuminate human night.
44 In the midst of the colorful of blood, the shining sun rises on the horizon, bringing in its warm rays
the taste of victory, enveloping everything with its life. The dawn in his nostalgic affection, caresses the
distant paradise, taking from his beloved bosom in his morning breeze the scent of nostalgia, in a
message of comfort and hope for the suffering creatures of the valley of death. Bathed in the warm rays
and the breeze of hope, the couple awakens on another Saturday, whose symbolism points to rest in the
kingdom of God, at the end of the great conflict between light and darkness.
45 Beyond that altar covered with ashes, Adam and Eve contemplate the nostalgic paradise. Although
distant in their exile, they rejoice with the certainty that the sacrifice of the Messiah will scratch for
them on Saturday of Saturdays: that of tears forever banished; from sun always to shine in a clear sky;
from lambs always alive to play on the grass; day without dusk, when there will be no more altar
covered with blood and ashes. They sigh for that day of glory, when God will become eternally visible,
holding in their hands the marks of His infinite love for His children.
46 Before the fall, the human being, as well as all the heavenly hosts, learned at the feet of the Creator
who patiently taught them the treasures of wisdom contained in the vast compendium of nature.
Everything in the Universe, from the tiny atom to the largest of the worlds, testified in its perfect
existence of the character of the divine King. Many teachings, however, remained hidden in the pages of
that great book in the period that preceded the fall: They were like the stars that, hidden during the day,
reveal their brightness as the shadows of the night come down.
47 Having captive nature, the enemy, in an attempt to block the revelation of Eternal wisdom,
introduced in it spots of selfishness, destruction, unhappiness and death. I did not know that these spots
would show in the face of creation the depth of God's justice and love, leading the faithful to love and
revere him even more. For the couple, as well as for all the children of light, the wounded nature broke
their veil, revealing new aspects of the Creator's goodness hidden until then.
48 Adam and Eve who were accustomed to the eternal flowers in paradise, those who did not see them
unbuttoned, now saw them emerge in tender buttons, amid the threats of thorns ready to hurt them.
These tender flowers, regardless of being with the thorns, exhaled soft perfumes of praise and
gratitude, never getting tired of pleasing the environment. When whipped by the cold winds of the
night, those flowers did not resent, but offered their scent, which transformed the fury of the winds into
scented breezes of a dawn.