Bible passage: Genesis 2:7
“7. the LORD God formed the man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being. ”
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ.
Did you enjoy Korean Thanksgiving holidays in the Lord last week- All the work you have done in your love for the Lord will never vanish, but it will yield the best fruit at the best time. This is the 47th Lecture on Genesis. In the last lecture, I explained the reasons why God created man from the dust of the ground. I also explained what the body of a 'living being' is like.
Though the body of the living being belongs to the spirit, its basic constituent is still made of dust of the ground. Therefore, unlike people with the resurrected body, the body of the living being cannot travel between the 1st heaven and the 2nd heaven. The time flow stops in a space which is located between the 2nd and 1st heaven, and the body of the living being cannot pass through this space. Just as you can you can travel a long distance in a short period of time in a plane at high altitudes where it would not be possible in an unprotected body, there are aircraft that the people of the Garden of Eden routinely use.
With those aircraft, they can travel not only in the Garden of Eden, but they can also visit the earth. The first man, Adam, took this aircraft to freely visit the earth and ruled over everything on earth. Adam's descendants, to whom Adam gave birth in the Garden of Eden, could quite easily travel to the earth until the Judgment of the Flood. After the Judgment of Flood, their travel to the earth has been restricted.