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CHAPTER FIFTEEN

As the sons and daughters of men gaze on the kingly brightness of the olive tree, they are suddenly ruptured to their human perception. Jesus once again takes a seated position in the midst of the crowd.

The Son now continues, “Consider the mystery of the olive tree. Just as the olive tree matures, so shall all time mature and be brought to fulfillment.

Consider the seasons of the olive tree, for in them lie truth that will unravel the mysteries of life. As in the cycle of life, seasons change; seasons come and seasons go. Learn, son of man, learn and be wise.

      

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Now consider your own lives, for as with any tree, there comes a season of great joy and prosperity. During this time the olive tree will spread its Seed. This Seed is then deeply planted in every life.

As with any plant, great love and care needs be applied to bring it to its full stature and beauty. Only when its roots are deeply planted in truth and righteousness, will it yield its fruit and men and women will feed on Your tree; surely, they will come to you, taste and see that the lord is good! The sun rises in the east, bringing life and joy to all creation, so shall I rise in three days and bring a season of great tidings and joy. This season will

yield its fruit, and look – great is this harvest. For the Great Husbandman watches intently, that My The word might find root in your hearts and yield a hundredfold

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over. Now look at the stars, do not even they know the seasons and the times? For I tell you, there will be a star that will rise over Bethlehem, this star will shine with untold glory and splendor, bring great joy.

It will be the start of a season, the season of the Kingdom of God on earth.” With this Jesus looks at the open skies, pointing at each star, once again almost as if He is counting them.

As before, the Son looks at the Father and once again the Father slowly nods His head in approval. For a moment the eyes of the gathering open. Jesus, with His right hand, snatches a star from heaven, a

star of great beauty and glory. Once again the Son walks over to the Father. The Father gently breathes on the star. This time the star takes on another form, the form as of

      

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the Son of Man. Before them, a spectacle plays off, with the stars as the setting.