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LIVING FROM THE FIRST RESURRECTION

LIVING FROM THE FIRST RESURRECTION; Revelation-20-5-6 But the rest of the dead lived not again until the thousand years were finished.THIS IS THE FIRST RESURRECTION. Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years. The thousand years is The Day of the Lord, remember Peter said a day and a thousand years are the same. John the apostle said in writing the book of Revelation that he was in Spirit, on the day of the Lord. Ephesians-2-6 says, And Hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ. This is a position of every believer, however not many are living from this experience, The day of the Lord will have to be finished in a people, before many every take part in the first Resurrection and reign with Christ as a King Priest ministry in the day of the Lord. Those who do know Christ in the first resurrection, are an extremely blessed people. It will be those who are faithful to the death of Christ, that will be Crowned with the Crown of Life Revelation-2-10-11 These will not be hurt of the Second Death. These will not need the purging of THE LAKE OF FIRE, THE SECOND DEATH, These have experienced the baptism of fire, these have the HOLY GHOST AND FIRE IN THEIR LIFES, THESE HAVE THE GOD WHO IS A CONSUMING FIRE LIVING INSIDE OF THEM, BECAUSE THESE HAVE A GODLY PERMIT TO GO ON TO PERFECTION, THESE HAVE BUILT WITH THE RIGHT MATERIALS GOLD, SILVER, AND PRECIOUS STONE, THE DEITY OF GOD, THE REDEMPTIVE WORKS OF CHRIST, WHO IS THE PRECIOUS STONE THAT THEY HAVE BUILT UPON AND WITH. Blessed and Holy are those that have part of the first resurrection, second death cannot hurt those that pursued the life of Christ with WHOLE HEARTS.

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