How Do We Explain Pre-Adamic Man?

Revelation in the spirit: Tsunami's, Adam and Nee

 

I just had a revelation to answer a difficult question. I really sense Watchman Nee knew he had a fantastic gift to expound on the Word most efficaciously and that is evident by the simple fact he comes to some conclusions I find it difficult for anyone else to propose, which when I study the Word are undeniable, and with my prayer upon them I can add a few things he did not touch on like my savings ratio theory or that just because everyone of the nations are transferred livingly into the millennial kingdom does not necessarily require this first generation all be saved. It is like if God wanted to add some additional comments instead of letting us come to those things through prayer and study ourselves (which would then be unrighteous of Him, that's why He did not do it), telling us just right out, he would say some things that are on the forefront as Nee's writings emulate and have been said so perfectly aligned with the Word such as partial rapture depicted more accurately than any one else's writings or to take another example, as long before noted, the Godhead is a Trinity, using that precise word.
 
Now, in the same ways as above, there is a tough question to deal with in which I long for an answer and ask God for its revelation. We know there was civilizations in 10,000 B.C. building pyramids. Yet Adam lived approximately 4000 B.C. Moses was not dumb enough not to know there were others prior to the time of Adam (called the pre-adamic man) when given what he wrote from the Holy Spirit describing just a few generations away from his own life to the life of Adam. I am sure about this. He knew there were other lines and other civilizations that extending before Adam in the pre-adamic period that was pre-endemic to the Adamic race and lineage. So how do we reconcile this?
 
The only way I have been able to resolve this is to say that God's choice the Adamic race to explain His will was because Adam was most qualified for that role comparing all the peoples of the earth at that time. Adam was the first God-conscious man and of self-consciousness to the degree God had been looking for over 13.7 billion years, even predestinated by foreknowledge.
 
But these pre-adamic men of different lineages are hard to explain. The way to explain them is to say that Adam being given God-consciousness formed from dust (dust is representative of all that it took from the time before to produce his body) then fell, and it was at this time after Adam reaching God-consciousness that all the peoples of the earth did also no matter where they lived, but God just used Adam as the explanation. And he was to remain in the garden and not go off to Indonesia to die in Tsunami's.  Luke 21:25: "Down here on earth the nations will be in turmoil, perplexed by the roaring seas and strange tides." Tsunamis are not part of the tribulation, which has not started yet, but in context are part of the birth pangs preceding the Second Coming. If we are seeing the birth pangs prior to the tribulation and the Second Coming, how much closer must the rapture be!
 
But how do we explain the other peoples of the world concurrently while Adam was in the garden? They must have all sinned concurrently as Adam sinned so that they were all taken as fallen also very soon after having God-consciousness themselves. That is the conclusion, but can we backtrack to explain how this came to be? Just as Christ takes all the sins of the world upon Himself on the cross to one day redeem the world, so too does Adam when he first fell placed all the sins of the world upon others with his own sin falling from grace. As soon as God-consciousness was given to create Adam, very quickly he sinned, taking all those in the world with him into sin so that no matter their location, it was by God-consciousness alone that caused them to sin from Adam (by choice) because they were not God and could not abide in what God could maintain, as revealed by the fall in the Garden so that what is true of Adam was true of all men upon the reception of God breathing His Spirit into the body from dust (Gen. 2.7).
 
For several days I have been praying for the answer and this day it arrived (Jan. 5, 2005).

Praise the Lord! Thank you Jesus.

Troy Brooks