Most Holy Place and Oneness with God:
- The Most Holy Place is described as a state of living in the fullest presence of the Holy Ghost, where believers become one with God not only in spirit but also in soul and body.
Desire for Oneness with God:
- The passage suggests that many believers desire to experience oneness with God, a place where nothing hinders God's full manifestation in their spirit, soul, and body.
Key to Revelation:
- The author asserts that the key to understanding the book of Revelation lies in Jesus Christ's desire to appear fully in believers, encompassing spirit, soul, and body.
Purpose of God's Revelation:
- The purpose of God's revelation, as outlined in the book of Revelation, is presented as the removal of hindrances to Jesus Christ's appearance in believers, ultimately leading to the fulfillment of God's purpose.
Transformation of Believers:
- The goal is for believers to become the Temple of God, with living waters flowing out from within, symbolizing the Kingdom of God within each believer. This transformation is facilitated by the presence of the Holy Ghost.
Divine Commission and Ministry:
- The purpose extends beyond personal salvation, emphasizing that the Church, indwelled by Christ, is commissioned to go into the world, ministering the gospel as priests of the Most High God, and fulfilling the divine commission of reconciliation.
Bringing Redemption to the World:
- The ultimate vision is for the Church to bring the redemptive message of the cross to the nations, healing the world and fulfilling the mission of reconciliation.
Role of the Holy Ghost:
- The Holy Ghost is presented as the active agent in causing this transformation in those who respond to Him, highlighting the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in believers' lives.
- The Holy Ghost is presented as the active agent in causing this transformation in those who respond to Him, highlighting the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in believers' lives.
A GRAVE YARD MENTALITY; Exodus-14-11 And they said unto Moses, because there are no graves in Egypt, hast thou taken us away to die in the wilderness? Wherefore hast thou dealt thus with us, to carry us forth out of Egypt? One of the only reasons church goers go to, or stay in certain churches, is that there is where all their family is buried, and that they want to have a grave yard to be buried in. The children of Israel were no DIFFERENT, than a lot of believers of our day, they were more concerned with where they were going to be buried, than they were with deliverance, and a full life in the land of MILK AND HONEY, THE PROMISE LAND WAS NOT ENGRAINED IN THEIR THINKING, THEY HAD DYING AND BEING BURIED IN THE GRAVEYARD ON THEIR MINDS. After Jesus arose, some of the disciples came to the tomb, to the graveyard, after seeing the stone rolled away and a empty tomb, they were asking where have you laid him, so we can come and take him, The Angel messengers said, WHY SEEK YE THE LIVING A...
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