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The Body – Temple of God



St. Paul asked in 1 Corinthians: “Don’t you know that you are a temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?” and “Don’t you know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you, which you have from God?” In 2 Corinthians he comes right out and says it plainly: “We are a temple of the living God; even as God said, ‘I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.’”

The disciple John hints at this when he recounts in his gospel an event when Jesus was in the great temple in Jerusalem and was asked to show the people a sign. “Jesus answered them, ‘Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.’ The people at the temple said, ‘Forty-six years was this temple in building, and will you raise it up in three days?’ But he spoke of the temple of his body.”

From Edgar Cayce’s attunement to the Universal Consciousness, he too saw and taught that our bodies are more than physical vehicles for living in this world. Here are five brief excerpts:

“Know that your body is the temple of the living God; there you may seek communion. There you may seek counsel as to the choices to be made, the directions to be taken.”

“He has promised. ‘If you will but open the door of your consciousness, of your heart, I will enter and abide with you.’ This is not a fancy; this is not hearsay. You may experience such. For it is the law, it is the way, it is LIFE itself!”

“Seek and you shall find. Not without but from within. For in thine own temple He has promised to meet you.”

“All that you may learn of the Father God is already within self. For your body is indeed the temple of the living God, and as you meet Him there you may gain in your own consciousness the satisfaction of walking and talking with Him. When these consciousnesses are yours and you are one with Him, then indeed may you see that the kingdom of heaven dwells within.”

“This is a promise to you, to each soul; yet each soul must of itself find that answer within self. For indeed the body is the temple of the living God. There He has promised to meet you; there He does. And as your body, your mind, your soul is attuned to that divine that answers within, so may you indeed be quickened to know His purpose; and you may fill that purpose for which you entered this experience.”

Years ago, when I first read these teachings, I would sit quietly and go within my temple. With my physical eyes closed, I would scan inside my head with my mind’s eye, looking for God. I would begin conversations, and then sit silently, listening for a response. In those early days it was like sitting in a dark, empty room by myself. There was nothing in here but me. If I began to perceive a response, I would not know if it were some aspect of me or truly God speaking. Now, thirty-some years later, I cannot close my eyes without feeling the nearness of a vast inner universe of life, information, creativity, and God. In preparing to write this article I spent some time recalling how I went from sitting by myself to awakening to the heavens within. It is true that if one seeks, one will find; it’s a matter of seeking long enough. And it was a long journey, with some side trips that led nowhere. But, through it all, there was a thread that I can now see in hindsight. There were spontaneous moments of enlightenment, of direct contact with God, and of knowing the truth. Sustaining those proved more difficult than expected because outer life was more integral to inner growth than expected. If I stopped living the fruits of the spirit in the outer life, the inner life dried up. But the inner life is the ultimate, eternal life, and it is only lived by going within the temple of the body and awakening to it.

There are two excellent ways to enter the temple within: deep sleep and deep meditation. A good biblical example of deep sleep producing a vision of the life within would be Jacob’s dream of the ladder to and from heaven. You’ll recall that upon waking from deep sleep, he said, “This is none other than the house of God, and this is the gate to heaven.” The place of deep sleep and illuminating dreams is indeed the house of God and the gate to heaven. A good biblical example of deep meditation producing a vision of the life within would be John’s description of how The Revelation began. John tells us that he “was in the spirit [in deep meditation, caught up in the spirit] on the Lord’s day and I heard and saw and was told to write.” In this issue, let’s explore how the body, the temple, is arranged for spiritual activity.

THE EXPERIENCE

I am often asked to describe what it feels like to open centers and raise energy, and to be in the presence of God. The Ineffable is just that, ineffable. Even God ordered Old Testament seekers to make no images or utter any name for Him. Additionally, I’ve found that people are quite unique in their wiring and perception. Some are more visual. Others are auditory. And some are tactile or kinesthetic, feeling more than perceiving. Some are conceptual; they know. Frankly, I could find no difference in the profoundness of their spiritual experiences. For me, it began with feeling the Presence and the energy, then developed into knowing, and eventually became visual. But I have a friend who began seeing before he could feel. I recommend that you seek and practice and allow yourself to discover it as it comes to you. You must have some faith that it is there and in the beginning you’ll need to be inspired (that helps lift you into the Spirit).

SECRET STRUCTURE

Many of the body’s major systems may be used for both physical and spiritual activity. For example, the seven major endocrine glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream to keep the body running optimally are also a physical portion of the seven spiritual centers or chakras that can affect major changes in our vibrations and consciousness. The central nervous system, so vital to living in the three-dimensional world, is also a portion of the kundalini pathway that can raise our vibrations and help us perceive beyond three dimensions.

Much of this was known in the sacred and often secret temple schools of ancient cultures around the world. For example, the staff carried by the god Mercury (also known as Hermes by the Greeks, Thoth by the Egyptians, and Enoch by the Hebrews, and who Cayce said was an incarnation of “the Word”) remains today as the emblem of modern medicine (the caduceus). But few really know its intended meaning. It is an excellent emblem for physical healing, but it also contains the metaphysical structure of the body for spiritual flight, flight with the messenger of the gods, Mercury, into the heavens and the presence of the Most High God (see diagram on the front page).

An important but often forgotten teaching in several ancient temple schools dealt with the movement of the life force in the body. It was taught that when the life force flows downward and outward through the body’s structures, one becomes fully incarnate and conscious in this world; when the life force flows inward and upward through these same structures, then one moves beyond this reality and becomes conscious of the heavens. If both flows are made to circulate the life force, then integration occurs, and the person becomes whole, both human and divine. Cayce and other sources teach that this is accomplished by using the breath. The Taoist teacher Liu Hua-yang wrote: “There is a turn upward toward Heaven when the breath is drawn in. When the breath flows out, energy is directed towards the Earth. In two intervals one gathers Sacred Energy.”

Edgar Cayce’s readings affirm these energy flows and encourage us to work at entering the temple within and raising the life force in order to draw closer to God and receive His/Her counsel and comfort, and ultimately to become one with God. In the process, we are to channel that light and love into this world, into our lives and the lives of those we interact with each day. This, according to many spiritual teachers and schools, is the primary lesson to be learned in this incarnation: know and love God completely and channel that light and love into this life’s daily opportunities with others. Entering the temple, raising the energy, enlivening the spiritual centers, and uniting with God are not necessary to living a spiritual, loving life. But, if one wants to experience the whole of God consciousness and eternal life, then one needs to raise the body’s vibrations and experience higher states of consciousness. Moses could not ascend the mountain and meet God face to face until he first gave water to the seven maidens and raised the serpent off the desert floor — symbolic of enlivening the seven spiritual centers and raising the kundalini energy.

Let’s explore the body’s secret structure and some of the techniques for finding God within us and channeling the light and love into our lives.

SPIRITUAL CENTERS & THE LIFE FORCE

The concept of spiritual centers can be found in the art of antiquity, from glowing globes on people’s heads in Egyptian art to third eyes on the bodies (even on the palms of hands) in classical Asian art.

The first formal mention of spiritual structures, including energy centers and pathways, appears in Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, c. 300 B.C. He reveals six centers and an ultimate luminescence that occurs around the top of the head. These centers are depicted in two ways: as chakras (literally, “spinning wheels”) and as padmes (literally, “lotuses”). Therefore, one may understand that the spiritual centers are both energy vortexes that generate movement as they are stimulated (as a spinning wheel) and enlightenment complexes that unfold as they grow (as an opening lotus). Cayce correlated these centers with the endocrine glandular system in the body. He also said that there are twelve (1861-11), but seven are of importance here. Whenever we find seven people, places, or things in a classical story, we may correlate them with the seven spiritual centers. Cayce’s most famous example of this is in his interpretation of the Book of the Revelation. He correlates the seven churches, seals, vials, and plagues to the cleansing and opening of the seven spiritual centers within a seeker’s physical body (for more on this, see my book Edgar Cayce on the Revelation). Hugh Lynn Cayce had a fascinating presentation on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as a tale of spiritual awakening.

Patanjali also identifies three pathways in the body. Two are an interwoven double helix called ida and pingala, often represented by double serpents (as in the caduceus). The third is a single path, the sushumna, beginning in the lower pelvic area and traveling directly up the body to the top of the head. These pathways correspond to the body’s two nervous systems: the sushumna to the central nervous system, with its spinal column and the brain, and ida and pingala to the deeper autonomic nervous system, with its woven nerves that begin in the lower torso and ascend to the brain. These three pathways act as one. The energy flows through them simultaneously.

The endocrine glands along this pathway are, in order from lowest to highest: gonads (testes in males and ovaries in females), cells of Leydig (named after the doctor who discovered them, located in and above the gonads), adrenals (located on top of the kidneys), thymus (located in the upper chest), thyroid (in the throat), pineal (near the center of the brain at the top of the spinal fluid canal), and pituitary (just above the back of the roof of the mouth, behind the bridge of the nose, tucked under the frontal lobe). In order as chakras they are: the root, navel, solar plexus, heart, throat, crown, and brow, or third eye. Many modern books and teachers list the crown as the highest and the third eye as sixth, but Cayce instructs us otherwise, as do many of the more classical texts and images. For example, in ancient Hinduism the kundalini pathway is symbolized by a cobra in the striking position, not straight up. In mystical Egyptian and Mayan art it is a winged serpent in the striking position. In Hebrew and Christian mysticism it is the shape of the shepherd’s staff. The energy flows along a path that is like a question mark (?), not like an exclamation mark (!). Cayce says it flows up the body to the base of the brain, then over to the center of the brain and the crown of the head, and then on to the forehead and the great frontal lobe of the brain and the third eye.

Cayce states that the navel and the crown centers have a powerful magnetism between them. He says that the crown is always ready to illuminate and elevate, but that individuals must open the navel center before they can begin to transcend and transform. He calls the navel center the “closed door” and the crown the “open door.” Some Eastern texts call them the “lower gate” and the “jade gate.” Reconnecting these two centers is key to restoring our connection to the divine within. Here are three Cayce excerpts on this:

“This was from the flow of emotion from the kundaline center or the Lyden (Leydig) gland, to the ones in the center [pineal] and frontal portion of the head [pituitary]. This is nothing to be fearful of, but keep the emotions better balanced.”

“Second sight, or the super-activity of the third eye may come whenever there is the opening of the lyden (Leydig) center and the kundaline forces from same to the pineal.”

“We find that there has been the opening of the Lyden (Leydig) gland, so that the kundaline forces move along the spine to the various centers that open with this attitude and these activities of the mental and spiritual forces of the body.”

PREPARATION

Here are two important readings on preparation and raising of the kundalini. They are questions and answers:

“Q: Through my meditation, has the kundalini fire risen to the head or top of spine at base of skull? A: It has risen at times, but has not remained; else there would not be those periods of confusion. For, when this has arisen and is disseminated properly through the seven centers of the body, it has purified the body….”

“Q: How may I bring into activity my pineal and pituitary glands, as well as the kundalini and other chakras, that I may attain to higher mental and spiritual powers? A: First so fill the mind with the ideal that it may vibrate throughout the whole of the mental being! Then, close the desires of the fleshly self to conditions about you. Meditate upon ‘Thy will WITH me.’ Feel this. FILL all the centers of the body, from the lowest to the highest, with this ideal; opening the centers by surrounding self first with that consciousness, ‘Not my will but Thine, O Lord, be done in and through me.’ And then, have that desire, that purpose, of not attaining without HIS direction — who is the Maker, the Giver of life and light; as it is indeed in Him that we live and move and have our being.”

You get Cayce’s major idea in these readings. He teaches us to prepare to raise the spiritual forces in the body by setting and feeling a powerful, fully-penetrating ideal of God’s will, rather than our will, and to feel God’s direction throughout the whole of our being as we open the centers and raise the energy. As he said in an earlier reading, “There is nothing to be fearful of, but keep the emotions better balanced.” So many people that I’ve talked with over the years of teaching meditation have expressed their fear of raising the kundalini and opening their spiritual centers. The teaching is: don’t raise and open by yourself! That is rightly fearful. But do get in there and attune self to God’s presence and then, in His/Her presence, open and allow the spiritual forces to flow. Here’s a wonderful reading on this:

“Indeed it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. Yet, they that love His coming, they that walk in the cool of the evening, in the shadow of His precepts, shall be awakened to the great truth….”

Are there dangers? Yes. But most of them are before us always. As Cayce points out: “Yourself is your greatest weakness, as yourself is your greatest strength.” If we seek to become fully conscious of God and one with God, then we have to get to work on cleansing, raising, and living the love and light that is God and on with controlling our willful, self-seeking desires. “With the opening of yourself to the vibrations, the emanations, you may be tempted by the desires of the flesh; yes, of the spirit of untruth. But hold fast to that light which is your assurance of His presence with you!”

After imbuing ourselves with the ideal of “God’s will be done,” Cayce instructs us to get our bodies in order: properly assimilating nutrients needed to maintain high levels of life and eliminating wastes and toxins that build up in the system. He also directs us to exercise, even if it is just walking a mile after dinner, and to get massages and adjustments to keep the fluids and electrical energies flowing smoothly through the whole of our system. He specifically identifies three points along our spines through which there is the activity of “the kundalini forces that act as suggestions to the spiritual forces for distribution through the seven centers of the body.” They are among the vertebrae and ganglia of the spine: 3rd cervical, 9th thoracic, and 4th lumbar. These need to be kept limber, open, and flowing. Get them massaged and adjusted, and do daily exercises to keep them fluid.

So important is the body’s condition that in some cases he actually recommended not practicing deep meditation until the body’s health improved.

There are many other activities one can do in preparation for entering into the temple and meeting God. Each of us should study and research them on our own and select what works for us. See the meditation section of this web site. I go into more detail on these in chapters two through five of my book Spiritual Breakthrough: Handbook to God-Consciousness. There are other excellent books available through A.R.E. Press. You may also attend a workshop at a regional program in your area or at a Virginia Beach headquarters’ program.

Seek within! You will find.

You Are a Child of the Most High God



It’s unfortunate to see so many Christian people finding themselves living from paycheck to paycheck with unpaid bills lying around, bald tires on their cars, and zeros in their savings accounts. Not to mention their health and relationship problems. These things ought not be.

Life happens to us all, and at some point in time we all experience a little displeasure now and then. But we should not accept such undesirable circumstances to continue in our lives. Particularly, as a child of God, we are to live in abundance and prosperity. John 10:10 tells us that Jesus died that we may have life and have life abundantly.

The devil wants us to settle for the crumbs that fall from the table. Do not accept what the enemy wants for you! Jesus said in Luke 10:19, “You have been given power and authority over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means harm you.”

As Christians, we are children of the Most High God, set apart and made holy by the blood of the Lamb and “Greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world” (1 John 4:4).

Our attitude should be, “I am a king’s kid and I deserve the best! I am born again, adopted into the family of God, and joint-heirs with Christ. What is His, is mine (Rom 8:17, Gal 3:29), and I decide right now to commit myself to a better way of life.”

Insist that you will not live like a dog settling for the crumbs that fall from the table. Pull up your chair to the table, take your rightful place, and feast with the king. After all, you are a child of the Most High God!

Copyright 2006 Daniel N Brown

Who is Melchizedek?



The Bible in Gen 14:18, speaks about Melchizedek as the King of Salem and he was the priest of the God Most High. This is the first instance the Bible is speaking about Him. The Bible is so silent about this mysterious kingly priest in Gen 14:18. It does not speak about the origin of him, which the Bible is so clear in other cases where the genealogy is very detailed from the first instance to the last instance.

In the Bible the only character that is mysterious is God Himself because he cannot be defined in human terms (Isaiah 40:18; Rev 1:8). Abraham always was very generous to strangers and because of his wonderful character, unknowingly he met God and His angels in another instance (Gen 18:1-3; Heb 13:2).

First the Bible says in Gen 18:2, “Abraham lifted his eyes and looked and saw naturally three men [strangers] standing by him, once he saw them intently he recognized his Divine Master [Adonai] and he bowed himself to the ground.” This gives us a clear idea that whenever he met a new person, he had the perception in him to perceive the divineness in the one whom he was meeting.

When Abraham came after defeating and rescuing lot and brought back all the goods, the fact is that if Abraham already knew Melchizedek he would have gone to meet him or in search of him, but the Bible says Melchizedek was the one who approached Abraham and met him while he was returning from the slaughter of the kings (Heb 7:1).

Melchizedek did two things while he met Abraham,

(i) He brought out bread and wine (v 18).
(ii) He blessed him (v 19, 20).

Bread and wine is symbolic of the Body and the blood of Jesus Christ (Matt 26:26-29). Here is a parallel that Jesus Himself said, “I am the bread of life. Most assuredly, I say to you….My Father gives you the true bread from heaven.” (John 6:48, 32). Here He clearly says, to have partnership with God in His nature and life, one must receive the bread that the Father gives to you. This gives us a little understanding of who Melchizedek is, who supplied bread to Abraham. And along with the bread He also gave Abraham wine about which Jesus said, “…My blood is drink indeed.”(John 6:55). After this because Abraham understood the symbolism of bread and wine of the covenant, then Melchizedek Blessed Abraham.

Only God can bless a man truly, as the Bible also says in Heb 7:7, “…the lesser [man] is blessed by the better [God].” The Bible also says in Psalm 8:5, that man is made little lower than God Himself. This is before the fall of Man. But after the fall of man, with in the covenant relationship with God, the same has been restored through Jesus Christ, the true bread and wine [the basis of the covenant relationship which has been initiated by the Father]. No angels can bless a covenant man because they are lesser than them in their status or position with God. As the Bible clearly says, “Are not the angels all ministering spirits [servants] sent out in the service [of God for the assistance] of those who are to inherit salvation?” (Hebrews 1:14 (Amp)).

How can the fact that Melchizedek was God the Father can be substantiated from the scripture?

The writer of Hebrews said in Heb 5:11, “We have much to say about Melchizedek, but hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing.” From the above verse we can understand that we need spiritual understanding in order to understand about this mysterious person. We also need to be sensitive and sharp to hear the word and search to find out whether it is taken in the right context. In order to know more about Melchizedek we need to compare Him with Jesus Christ because Jesus came to become a priest in the order of Melchizedek (Heb 7:11).

Essence of Melchizedek [i.e. personality of Him]
Without father, without mother, without genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but made like the son of God [Jesus Christ (i.e.) In materiality and in essence of His content and character, He was like Jesus Christ (Rev 1:8,11).] (Heb 7:3). He remains a priest continually [this is in relation to His priesthood] (Heb 7:3).

This gives us the idea that when the writer of the book of Hebrews was writing, Melchizedek was still a priest who continued as was when He met Abraham. Speaking in context to the above verse there can be no human with out genealogy; this clearly gives us the truth that he cannot be a human. There can be no angels without ‘beginning of days’, this also rules out the possibility that he can be an angel. Then it must be one person among the Holy trinity of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit who only have ‘the essence of Melchizedek’ as described above.

Jesus arose in the likeness of Melchizedek and has come as another priest [the same as another comforter who came in the place of Jesus (John 14:26; 15:26)] according to the power of an endless life (Heb 7:15, 16). Heb 7:3 speaks of Melchizedek the priest is “…made like the Son of God.” It also brings in the Father and the Son relationship of Jesus in to the background of Melchizedek the kingly priest. This gives us a clear picture, why Father God who inducted Jesus His only begotten Son in to this kingly priesthood and also testified from heaven, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.”(Matt 3:17; John 3:16).

The son can only inherit this kingly priesthood ship. So only the writer of Hebrews says, He [God the Father] testifies, “you are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.” (Heb 7:17).

The name Melchizedek means “King of righteousness” and also “King of peace” (Heb 7:2). King is a man who is a ruler of a country because he is from a royal family. Basically the father who rules the kingdom is known as the king of the kingdom. Here Melchizedek is the Father God who is symbolically expressed as the “King of peace”. So only Jesus is called as the “prince of peace” in Isaiah 9:6. Prince is the son of the king.

“Here [on earth] mortal man receive tithes, but there [in heaven] he [Melchizedek (i.e.) God the Father] receives them, of whom it is witnessed that he lives (‘…remains a priest continually.’(Heb 7:3)).” (Heb 7:8; Rev 4:10; 5:7).

In the same way as Melchizedek, Jesus has a unchangeable priesthood because he lives forever (Heb 7:24; Rev 1:18). In this whole process, the Holy Spirit has played the role of an executive in fulfilling all the above things in the whole of the priesthood and its functions.

There is a perfect tabernacle in heaven in which Christ has become the High priest (Heb 9:11, 12). He fulfilled and is also fulfilling this function of the High priest through the Holy Spirit (Heb 9:14). Now Jesus Christ has become the High priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek in the heavenly tabernacle (Heb 6:20).

As the earthly tabernacle had the stipulation that the High priest should be in the order of Aaron [ i.e. in the blood line of the sons of Aaron], so the heavenly tabernacle has the stipulation that the High priest should be of the order of Melchizedek [i.e. in the bloodline of God as the son of God] (Heb 7:11). Aaron was the first High priest of his order of Aaron in the line of the earthly High priest, God the Father was the first High priest of His order of Melchizedek in the line of the heavenly High priest (Heb 7:11).

Only the son can become the High priest in his father’s place (Leviticus 16:32, 33), and make an atonement for sin (Heb 9:11, 12). He who perceives and understands the kingly priesthoodship of Jesus Christ, will also understand the reality of the kingly priesthood ship of Melchizedek who is God the Father (John 14:9). We are also as adopted sons and daughters through Jesus Christ inherit this kingly priesthood ship of the order of Melchizedek by what Jesus had accomplished for us on the cross of Calvary (Rev 1:5,6).

The Priesthood is given by God as a gift for service. And only those who are of their [i.e. Aaron's] father’s tribe of Levi can be joined to minister to the Lord (Num 18:6, 7, 2). The Priesthood is necessary so that there may be no more wrath on the children of Israel (Num 18:5).

Jesus was given the High Priesthood as a gift, after His faithful service in glorifying God in the earth, doing only His will even to the point of death in obedience (Heb 5:5,6-10). He was saved from death and got resurrected as an assurance of His High Priesthood according to the order of Melchizedek (Heb 5:5-6; Acts 13:33-39).

Once Abraham received bread and wine from Melchizedek, Abraham became the recipient of the blessing of His [God the Father's] inheritance through His Son Jesus Christ. This was the very reason Melchizedek blessed Abraham after that, saying “Blessed be Abram of God Most High, possessor of heaven and earth; and blessed be God Most High, who has delivered your enemies into your hand.” (Gen 14:19-20).

The moment Abraham understood the magnitude of the Blessing of God, immediately he acknowledged and recognized that it was God who gave him the victory and all the things that he had possessed, and he paid to Melchizedek the first tithe acknowledging Him as God.

This can be conformed when God directly spoke to the Israelites and accused them of robbing God in tithes and offering (Malachi 3:8). In return God promised to pour out His blessing from heaven, if they in obedience to His command bring all the tithes in to His temple (Malachi 3:10). When Melchizedek met Abraham, He Himself was the temple (Rev 21:22).

In those days when Kings met the King of Kings (or) the King in whose jurisdiction they were subjected to, they brought one tenth part of all the increase that come in their kingdom. In turn they got the help and protection of the King of Kings, from all their enemies (Gen 14:21).

The moment Abraham recognized that he was dealing with this Kingly Priest Melchizedek who is the possessor of heaven and earth, he immediately gave the first one tenth of tithe of all to Him.

The Bible says, “to whom [Melchizedek] also Abraham gave a tenth part of all….” (Heb 7:2). “Now consider how great this man was, to whom even the patriarch Abraham gave a tenth of the spoils.” (Heb 7:4). God could come in any form. We must understand that nothing is impossible with God. And also the Bible says that a man wrestled with Jacob, yet at the end Jacob confessed because of the revelation he had received from God that he had seen the face of God and also God conformed it (Genesis 32:22-30; Hosea 12:3-6).

Heb 7:6 says, “but he [Melchizedek] whose genealogy is not derived from them [the sons of Levi] received tithes from Abraham and Blessed him who had the promises.”

If Melchizedek was not God Almighty why should the Bible say that even Levi paid tithes through Abraham (Heb 7:9). Even the Priests of the descendant of Levi had to pay tithe according to the Law of Moses and this Tithe of Tithes were directly offered to God as a heave offering (Num 18:25-26; Neh 10:38). This also points to Melchizedek as God Almighty Himself to whom the first tithe of Levi [tithe of tithes] was paid through Abraham. In other words the Bible is saying that the tithe that Abraham paid to Melchizedek was like Levi who was the man who produced the priestly line pay his tithe of tithes to God directly (Num 18:26).

At that time he was not even born but was in the loins of his father when Melchizedek met Abraham (Heb 7:10).

Heb 7:8 says, “Here [on earth] mortal men receive tithes, but there [where? In heaven] he [ who? Melchizedek] receives them of whom it is witnessed that he [who ? Melchizedek (Heb 7:3, "...remains a priest continually")] lives”. From this it is very clear that Melchizedek was none other than Lord God Almighty [(i.e.) God the Father].

By Abraham Israel