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Library of Heaven
This section relates directly to the Spirit of Knowledge, as well as the Garden of Eden, so feel free to
follow the beginning of my Library encounter with both Gates to understand the eternal bond
between the two. This is my painted message of the Library (the actual painting for this encounter
can be found in the site), I hope you draw from them.
My first introduction to Knowledge was at the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Hence my
reference to the Garden of Eden above. The Spirit of Knowledge had been instrumental in teaching
me the way of Kingdom principles to be applied on earth, in my garden and on my throne (all in
Gate 1). To be honest, I instinctively gravitated towards Knowledge since I define myself as “the
eternal student” even before I was ever saved. That story will be woven in the members arena.
One evening while I was enjoying Knowledge at the base of his tree, he said he wanted to show
me something. Suddenly, I found myself standing in front of a building that can only be likened to a
Cambridge-type library, only add to that the insurmountable glory of heaven. I specifically try to
steer clear of describing heaven because when you start visiting it, you will have your version, your
own interpretation and, notice what the Lord wants to show you (and you will be in my category of
finding enough adjectives to describe this realm!). However, I am making a rare exception, so please
indulge me.
I am a nerd at heart. To this day, I still only read physical books. I love the smell that you smell
when you walk into a library. I love the physical feeling of knowledge in your hands. Turning page by
page gives me some micro sense of accomplishment complimented by love and nurturing at the
same time. Plus, the air of studiousness that swirls around the heads of other students is nothing
less than blissful for me. However, this heavenly Library is not even justified by those words.
Think of the most regal European Castle you have ever laid your eyes on, specifically, in the
court of a King. Now transfer that to the Library. It was beyond Grand. I couldn’t fathom the number
of jewels in the walls, the heavy dark wood encrusted with engravings that glittered with their light.
And don’t even get me started on the books. Not that they were glamorous but rows and rows of
books, as farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr as, the eye could see. I was simply breathless and was almost
nervous to step over the threshold.
Knowledge took my hand; we glided up the black steel spiral staircase towards a seating area.
He asked if I wanted to see a book. “Of course,” I thought almost bursting out of my spirit! He blew
dust off the cover and before he could open it, I interrupted our thought flow, “Why is there dust on
the cover Lord?”. His thought felt like a dagger in my heart, it took the breath out of me. “In this
society of “knowledge” nobody needs me anymore.”
My adventures in the library were many and will be revealed soon. In a nutshell, I consumed the
entire library, but the adventure didn’t stop there. Let’s just say that Knowledge needed me to
integrate with the other six spirits of YHWH.
Back to you! The time for you to press into the Spirit of Knowledge is now. Do not be conformed
to the world’s definition of Knowledge. Engage in the adventure of a lifetime where you will be
shown things of the Kingdom particularly pertinent to your life and your needs. Jump into your
prayer closet and ask him, he is waiting for more eternal students.
“Even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees
him nor knows him. You know him, for he dwells with you and will be in you.”
John 14:17
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