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![]() Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. This week will close out this section on Married Exaltation with the concept of actually standing in the presence of God the Son in mortality. Standing in God’s presence here is more than merely seeing Him. To qualify to be able to be in God’s presence requires that in some measure that we have become like Him. In other words, we come to know God by being transformed into what He is. When we have reached that lofty ideal, God will reveal Himself to us in this life. So in this review, we’ll compare Seeing and Knowing God, consider that Yeshua is a Second Comforter, restate and summarizes the Pathway to Godliness and finally dwelling with Messiah and the Father in eternity.
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![]() Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. This week we’ll look at having one’s Calling and Election Made Sure under Seeing God the Son in mortality - 2 Peter 1:10. Once a Son/Daughter/Elect passes a second Baptism of Fire their covenant (Davidic) with God becomes unconditional and everlasting. In this review, we'll consider the conversion of covenants to a permanent status, how this process looks under being Born Again and Going Onto Perfection, and then we'll look at Jacob as an example of making one's Calling and Election Made Sure. ![]() Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. This week we continue in our discussion of Seeing God the Son and consider a second Baptism of Fire. Christianity has falsely interpreted the Baptism of Fire as an immersion of the Holy Spirit, when in fact it is a trial of faith. God tests our loyalty to Him to see what our core convictions are before He raises us to be more like Him. And these tests get more demanding the closer we resemble God. Those who are God's Sons/Daughters/Elect experience a second Baptism of Fire. In this review, we’ll introduce the concept of the Baptism of Fire, correlate the degrees of testing with Isaiah’ spiritual categories and then consider the Endtime tribulations as an opportunity to prove one’s loyalty to God. |
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