Bearing Again

01/24/2025

16 Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee.

Genesis 3:16

It sure is tough isn't it this so having entered of these. Simeon in light of the reapers is nothing more than he was in Joseph a bond-servant of these. Though perhaps it's something a bit more than this even given man's much sorrow and overwhelming further deception. On his account of the story, you'll note there's a lot he left out to be told to the Lord. Instead, it was mainly in damage control for who did what when and not say a full-on accounting for what had happened the most. This, he'd gone somewhat or missing leaving poor Eve left all alone with the snake in the bargain. Small wonder then that she'd thus have been tempted. To the woman then, her furthest position brought about in the sin and chaos that followed was still one of relative freedom, to the extent that the man hadn't gotten involved from the first. It's still all in the Lords mercy and grace though of this you too can be certain. Should Adam ever attempt to reclaim his original nature as that of her guidance, protector, and friend, Eve would no longer be his leavings again. Then too there's some children taken out in the bargain though the man in his fallen imperfect nature would being much sorrow and strife to the union. The children too wouldn't have listened having by nature the serpant borne out in the bargain. You know, since they're halfway between the abandoning taken and the former utmost position with a little bit of the tempter just thrown in the bargain. Those of you that've had children must've already concluded. Then too, it's a position that brings with it mercy and grace being that of the fallen nature knowing much better. What though you may wonder of the husband missing and broken. God's not yet done putting the pieces back in their places so to speak of what otherwise shouldn't been taken. Just as there are spiritual mothers, so too are there some spiritual sort of a husbands. Eve here in Simeon put there by the reapers looks quite very well nearly almost a spiritual servant of those who otherwise wouldn't have needed some other sort of some such opinion. Thus, it's a continual struggle between good and the evil, neglect and being always in some part considered, and the seen against what doth not yet appear. In Simeon then it'd more than just servant but also as visionary somewhat seeing the future or what should've been otherwise seen or felt by man's hands. Still though, man having left off of his places might not have seen or felt any such letting instead there come a disgrace. Only the power of Christ as the head is sufficient to tell these apart and so truly to let all things be firmly considered. Maybe that's why the instructions to Christ and the marriage were so half hardly sort of considered though in him was their being made very much certain.