The Rib
- Diane Cordaire
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

When God formed Adam, He opened his side and fashioned Eve — taken from the rib that guarded the heart. When Jesus hung on the cross, the spear entered beneath His rib and blood and water flowed. One moment began creation; the other began the New Creation.
Eve came from Adam’s side;
the Bride — the new humanity — came from Christ’s side.
No fracture. No flaw.
Whole and unbroken, the offering hung as the complete sacrifice.
The spear that pierced Jesus did not just tear flesh; it released the heart of God.
Blood and water flowed — showing birth of a life beyond the fallen nature, the opening of the door into the spirit realm, where humanity ends and divinity begins.
His side opened in violence, declaring:
the old story is finished; the new creation has begun.
Those who walk the narrow road discover this: the heart of God is no longer hidden — it is given.
From His side He enters our being, breath to breath, life to life, and calls us His Bride.
Beyond Human
When Jesus rose, He did not return to the form of Adam. He stepped out of the grave fully glorified — past the limits of flesh, past the veil of fallen humanity. He walked in the world yet no longer the same. He was seen only by those to whom He revealed Himself.
One night, I was shown a porthole in the soul — a narrow place, a threshold where the human story thins and the life of God enters.
It was an invitation: Go beyond human.
This is the next step after overcoming — not just being cleansed, but becoming glorified. Not just being renewed, but being revealed.
The porthole waits in every soul. Few see it. Fewer pass through. But those who do leave the world behind and become what He already is — glorified. Will be seen as Christ on earth as in heaven.




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