THE GENESIS QUARRY
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How a Household of Lively Stones Is Formed, Tested, and Perfected
(Lessons from Genesis for Homes training in Yahusha’s Royal Laws of Love)

Genesis reveals that Alahim does not build His dwelling in natural temples first.
He builds it in families, tents, households, and homes.
Before there was a nation, there was a household.
Before a city, a tent. Before a temple, a family altar.
A Quarry is not a peaceful garden.
It is a place of cutting, shaping, pressure, friction, and purpose.
If stones are not cut, they cannot be fitted.
If fitted, they must touch.
If they touch, friction is inevitable.
Genesis shows us exactly how a household must behave if it is to become a dwelling place for Yahusha Alahim rather than a battleground of flesh.
Yahusha said our bodies are the Temple - AND THEY MUST BE CLEAN!
1. THE FIRST QUARRY: ADAM AND EVE

Love Begins with Responsibility, Not Emotion
In Genesis, Adam is given responsibility before Eve is formed.
This establishes the first MUST of a Quarry:
Love takes responsibility for atmosphere.
Adam’s failure was not eating — it was silence.
He did not guard.
He did not speak.
He did not intervene.
A Quarry household:
does not tolerate deceptive excuses
does not remain silent to avoid discomfort
does not outsource leadership to emotion
Royal love means:
guarding our hearts
correcting gently but clearly
refusing passivity
A quarry fails when people choose self-centred fake-peace over living the truth.
2. CAIN AND ABEL: HOW A QUARRY HANDLES OFFENCE
Cain and Abel bring offerings.
One is accepted.
One is not.
Alahim warns Cain before behaviour escalates.
This reveals the second MUST in a Quarry:
Offence must be addressed early, inwardly, and honestly.
Cain fails because:
he takes correction personally
he refuses self-examination
he blames others
In a Quarry household:
offence is owned, not weaponised
emotions are examined, not obeyed
jealousy is confessed, not nurtured
Royal love says: “I will judge myself and reason it out!”
Unchecked offences fracture the quarry.
3. NOAH: A QUARRY MUST BE OBEDIENT, NOT POPULAR
Noah’s household is delivered not because it is large — but because it is aligned and obedient!
The world mocks.The family obeys.
This teaches: A Quarry values instruction over opinion.
In practical terms:
the home has boundaries
noise is limited
mockery is not internalised
obedience is normalised
Royal love says: “I will protect this household through great pressure - even if it isolates us .”
A Quarry must be sealed before the rain begins and door is shut.
4. BABEL: UNITY WITHOUT LOVE IS TYRANNY
Babel shows a household expanded into a system.
They are unified — but self-exalting.
They build upward — but without submission.
This teaches a crucial warning:
Unity without Yahusha's love produces control, not safety.
In a Quarry home:
authority serves, not dominates
all voices are heard, not silenced
correction restores, not humiliates
Royal love never crushes a stone's spirit ... It shapes it!
5. ABRAHAM: A QUARRY WALKS BY TRUST, NOT CERTAINTY
Abraham’s household lived in tents.
This teaches: A quarry is flexible, mobile, and unattached to comforts.
They move when instructed. They adapt.
They do not cling to place, routine, or entitlement.
Practically:
homes are not ruled by schedules alone
decisions are prayerfully weighed
trust overrides fear
Royal love says: “We move together, flowing with Yahusha's Spirit, even when the final destination is unclear.”
6. LOT: WHEN A QUARRY COMPROMISES WITH THE SYSTEM
Lot’s household lives near corruption.
Then inside it. Then shaped by it.
Genesis shows: Proximity to corruption dulls discernment.
IE ... YOU BECOME LIKE WHAT YOU MIX WITH AND CONDONE!
Lot’s home:
loses authority
loses influence
loses clarity
In a Quarry:
entertainment is filtered
values are explicit
compromise is confronted early
Royal love says: “I will not sacrifice this household’s clarity for comfort.”
7. ISAAC: A QUIET QUARRY THAT DOES NOT STRIVE
Isaac digs wells. They are taken. He moves. He digs again.
He does not fight. He does not escalate.
This teaches: A Quarry does not thrive on conflict.
IE ... STOP BLOODY ARGUING !!
Practically:
not every disagreement needs dominance
peace is preserved without surrendering truth
strength is shown through restraint
WE MUST COME INTO ONE MIND / SAME THINKING
WE MUST BEING AN END TO ALL DIVISIONS
Royal love says: “I will not turn friction into warfare.”
8. JACOB: A QUARRY TRANSFORMS THROUGH WRESTLING
Jacob’s household is messy. Competitive. Divided.
Transformation comes only when Jacob wrestles — alone — and surrenders control.
This reveals: Change in a Quarry begins with self-confrontation.
Die to the Flesh & Overcome.
ISRAEL MEANS: "ONE WHO WRESTLES WITH ALAHIM AND MAN AND OVERCOMES!
In practice:
leaders model repentance
apology is normal
humility resets atmosphere
Royal love begins with: “What must change in me first? ... EVERYTHING!”
9. JOSEPH: THE FINISHED STONE TESTED BY POWER
Joseph is refined away from home —but his character proves the Quarry worked.
When he gains authority:
he forgives
he protects
he preserves life
This shows the end-goal of a Quarry:
To produce people mature and kind, hearing Yahusha Alahim and trusting His voice for their lives!
Royal love culminates in:
mercy over revenge
wisdom over reaction
stewardship over entitlement
THE TWO ROYAL LAWS OF LOVE IN THE QUARRY

1. Love for Alahim
obedience over emotion
reverence/fear in behaviour
submission before understanding
2. Love for Others
self-control before correction
honour without indulgence
truth without cruelty
In a Quarry:
love disciplines
love protects
love refines
PRACTICAL QUARRY BEHAVIOURS (DAILY)

A Quarry household:
speaks truth early
resolves offence quickly
limits outside influence
practises restraint
values silence and order
disciplines thought before speech
corrects without shaming
forgives without enabling
prioritises spiritual clarity over comfort
FINAL WORD

Genesis shows us that Alahim does not build His dwelling with polished stones.
He builds with living stones cut together.
A Quarry home does not start perfect.
But to become ready it must be submitted to Yahusha's Word.
Not quiet — but ordered.
Not soft — but loving.
Not religious — but alive.
This is how a household becomes a dwelling place for Yahusha in the last days.



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