Incarnation Made Simple
Incarnation is the tree of life. It produces to sustain its presence. It occurs in the spiritual before the physical. Its allegory is ethereal. The spirit that incarnates has its roots in the divine. what babies hum and the elderly meditate on is the essence of life. Incarnation contains the intricacies of existence.
Who are you? Are you Elijah? Are you the Prophet? Are you the Christ? If you are, tell us. Who do people say that I am? All revolve around spiritual identity. They saw John and Jesus physically, but still asked, wishing to know their spiritual selves. Thus, the spiritual is more vital.
As life draws from its root, every stage confirms its intention to live. When spirit sails and incarnates, it requires reason and purpose so as not to be taken for granted.
There is a customary process for confirming the incarnated spirit. It is called "Igba afa", a very ancient practice. Beyond denial, we saw its replica at Endor. We noticed divination in Eli, Samuel, Prophet Deborah, Angels, and Prophets. Towards the end of Israel, we heard of the Ephod and its associated skills.
The essence of knowing the spirit simplifies its training, approach to life, and measurement. We have not done well because we live with an unknown spirit and take life at face value. The voice of one in the wilderness calling people back to God is an incarnation.