Summary of the Revelation of Jesus Christ
Posted December 15, 2010
Hi Mike,
I would like to run my thoughts by you.
As you have taught, heaven and hell are in our own minds, as is everything.
There are two spiritual worlds: our own thoughts, and God's thoughts in us via His spirit. God's thoughts confirm and reject what we hear, as spiritual or Spiritual 'test all the spirits.
It might better be stated, there are three spiritual realms; our thoughts, then there are the thoughts God permits us to have, then there are the entire thoughts of the mind of God the Father.
The Spiritual is of course from God, whereas the spiritual, because it is also in our mind, is of this world or in the flesh thoughts, which is the same thing; the old adamic nature, the thoughts of the rough sea which Jesus walked, or is walking on, showing that he is control of all things of this world; the sea being civilization.
Yes, heaven and hell are in us, but there is also another heaven; the main heaven where our Lord and His Father, and the angels are in residence in the spiritual realm.
For instance: There is evil on the earth, but the evil we see is the result of evil. The violence in the world is just, as I said, the results of the evil mind, which is spiritual and of the devil as is our true nature before the Father chose us.
I don't think that there is such a place as hell, and of course there is not an eternity of hellfire. That is in our mind which will be burned up like the straw as the Lord sees fit to burn that out of us.
The reason I came to this decision is that the Elect are to rule with Christ until all the evilness is burned out of the evil mind of flesh and blood or out of the normal pattern of the world.
As we are the 'Crimson colored beast' with the harlot on top of it, we are also the angels who pour out the plagues.
It seems that Revelation all boils down to Jesus Christ, His Father, the Head of all and the Elect first, then the rest of humanity.
So, Christ is in the Father, and visa-versa, and we are in Christ, and Christ is in us, and in the end all will be in the Father, even Christ. Then the Father will be all in all, and we will all beone with, or within, the Father, and the Father's plan from the beginning will be complete. As we were in the beginning a part of God, we will be again. ThenChrist, as the Father's first created, will have then accomplished what His Father createdHim to do.
It seems, from what I am seeing in The Revelation of Jesus Christ, that it boils down to this possibly. The earth will again be null and void because we will all bespirits, and of one spirit, and spirits don't need solid ground.
Right or wrong? Or is my imagination just running wild again?
J____
Hi J____,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. God has certainly given you an uncommon depth of spiritual understanding.
Inasmuch as thoughts can be expressed in an e-mail, it seems that you have been given to see what is the revelation of Jesus Christ.
You see that the angels of Revelation tells us that they symbolize us. You see that we are "Jesus of Nazareth", you see that heaven and the fire of our purification are both within. With your 'spiritual' with a small 's', and your 'Spiritual' with a capital 'S' you seem to understand that there is a positive and a negative in the heavenly spiritual realm, with a light which rules the night, our spiritually carnal understanding or 'heaven', and a light which rules the day, our Godly Spiritual understanding.
Gen 1:14 And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years:
Gen 1:15 And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so.
Gen 1:16 And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: [he made] the stars also.
Gen 1:17 And God set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth,
Gen 1:18 And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that [it was] good.
The only statement in this e-mail with which I might take exception, simply because an e-mail has its limitations, and I cannot know exactly what you mean, is in the very last paragraph of your analysis, where you use the phrase "again be null and void".
I want to be very careful to let you know that I do not see a so-called "law of circularity" in scripture. I don't think that is what you are saying, but I want to be sure I understand what you mean. We never return to being "without form and void", and I think you know that.
We are 'the earth" (Jer 22:29), and while there is no such scriptural phrase as "null and void", there is the phrase "without form and void...darkness upon the face of the deep". That phrase is simply a spiritual description of what we are at birth.
Psa 51:5 Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me. [in "carnal sinful flesh...without form and void"]
The legion of demons which Christ cast out of the Gadarene man, asked that they not be sent "into the deep". That phase "the deep", as we saw in thestudy on Rev 17, is translated from the Greek word 'abussos', and it is the same word translated as "bottomless pit". As you said:
For instance: There is evil on the earth, but the evil we see is the result of evil. The violence in the world is just, as I said, the results of the evil mind, which is spiritual and of the devil as is our true nature before the Father chose us.You have made a very good summation of the revelation of Jesus Christ.
Your brother in Christ,
Mike