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Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. Last week we looked at Perfection. This week the topic is Married Exaltation. After God created Adam and Eve, He commanded Adam and Eve to become one or in other words God married them. As one of the first actions that God required of the Earth's first inhabitants, the creation story reveals important information on what God expects of Humanity. What God is revealing to Humanity is that He expects us to marry and to have families. And for those who Go Onto Perfection to be like God, marriage becomes an everlasting commitment.
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Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. Last week we looked at an overview of Exaltation. This week we’ll consider the concept of Perfection. In the scriptures, we see examples of perfect men, we’ll look at these examples, then we’ll consider how the Messiah perfects us and finally we’ll look at the occurrence of the number seven to indicate the concept of completion, wholeness and perfection. Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. Last week we finished the section on Sanctification - becoming God’s Covenant People and a New Creation of the Spirit. This week we begin a new section on Exaltation. Under Exaltation we reach the Full Image and Stature of the Messiah by Going Onto Perfection and become a New Creation of the Son. Individuals who reach this level of blessedness become God’s savior leaders by doing the will/work of the Father - Matt 12:50. In this post, we’ll present an overview of Exaltation, which includes the general concept of Going Onto Perfection, Married Exaltation, Becoming Perfected, Reaching the Full Stature of Messiah and becoming a New Creation of the Son. Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. In our last post, we considered the Baptism of the Spirit. In this week’s post and final post of being Born of God, we’ll review the concept of being Sealed by the Spirit. When a person has proven their loyalty to God by passing the Baptism of Fire and have overcome their carnal nature through the Baptism of the Spirit, their covenants of Sanctification are made permanent and unconditional. This state of having one’s covenants made permanent and unconditional is known as being Sealed by the Spirit. |
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