Genesis 1: 28: And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.
The original marriage covenant that God instituted in the Garden of Eden was for Man and Woman to bring forth sons and daughters by Spoken Word creation, not by sex. Adam was the first son of God to come into flesh, and He came into flesh by creation, so then the offspring of Adam was also to come into this world by creation. Adam was supposed to multiply and replenish the earth by Spoken Word creation, whereby sons and daughters of God would have come into this world in mature bodies of glorified flesh.
Adam and Eve were not supposed to reproduce by sex, because if they did so, then the veil of Eve’s womb would have been broken, her virginity would have been lost and blood would have been shed in that act, and God did not intend for blood to be shed in His original purpose. But because of the Fall, by a sex act whereby Eve’s veil was broken and blood was shed, God then had to come into flesh as Jesus to shed a perfect blood to redeem man from his fallen condition because of the sex birth.
We see here then that the theophanies of God’s sons and daughters that rotated out of Melchizedek in the beginning would have come into glorified flesh by Adam and his wife calling them into existence. However the Fall changed everything, and we came into this world by the sex birth, bypassing our theophanies and living in fallen bodies.
The first Adam came into this world by creation whilst the second Adam (Jesus) was born of a woman without sex. Adam was God’s only created son, and Jesus was God’s only begotten son. Everybody between came by sex. These are the three ways that God brought life in the Bible. Jesus came from thought to Word to flesh (He did not bypass His theophany), but we came from thought to flesh (we bypassed our theophany), so then it takes the new birth for flesh to become the Word.
In completing this thought, we must consider the type of body that Adam and his wife had in the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve had bodies of flesh and blood furnished with reproductive organs so that children could be made and born by sex. Their bodies were designed and destined to Fall so that God could reveal His great plan of redemption for the earth.
In the restored earth however, all of God’s sons and daughters will be in bodies of glorified flesh and bone (they will have no blood [1 Corinthians 15: 50]) absent of reproductive organs for the bringing forth of children. This is because every son and daughter of God will be in existence at that time, and the fallen sex birth will no longer be needed. In Eternity, God’s sons will have the muscular, handsome masculine stature of a man, and God’s daughters will have the delicate, beautiful feminine stature of a woman, but neither son nor daughter will have the reproductive organs any more.