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  • Bennymkje - 8 months ago
    Col.1.20 "All things unto himself"

    And, having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things unto himself; by him, I say, whether they be things in earth, or things in heaven."

    In the v.19 we have the fullness of God stated. It pleased God that in Jesus Christ Christ it should be; The Holy Spirit instructs of the house that Wisdom built. (Prov.9.1)It has seven pillars and it is to which the Covenant refers. This building made not with hands is the tabernacle awaiting us, a spiritual body we shall put on. Having settled his Son as the template, it pleased God the Father 'to reconcile all things unto himself by him'. In short when our earthly house is dissolved we have a house to go to. God asks 'And where is the place of my rest

    In the covenant we have several separations which we shall understand were to make tabernacle of God among men after 'our image and after our likeness.For instance God divided the light from darkness. 'Heaven is my throne' becomes Throne of God and of the Lamb. God is the Father of lights. His Son whom he sent to the earth is the true Light. In the new heaven and new earth, the light is the light of the Lamb. Reconciling all things whether they are in earth or things in heaven is glorious iight!

    This is what we see in the inaugural vision of St John. "and his countenance was as the sun shineth in his strength." (Rev.1.16)

    Here the risen Christ is the embodiment of the Law of the Spirit. The House that Wisdom built comes to the full measure and stature of Jesus Christ.

    God separated waters above from waters below. So the river flows from the east and does not break off and it is what Ezekiel saw in his vision. He took one full turn and saw this river of living waters. Now it is the river of pure water of life cleansed by the death of the Lamb of God. It marks out the mid-air for the God's rest.

    There is an outer darkness where the mixed multitude of the heathens. Why do the heathens rage?
  • Free - In Reply - 8 months ago
    Hallelujah, praise be to our God and Father! Thank u in Jesus name. Love u
  • Bennymkje - In Reply - 7 months ago
    Free, my dear sister in Christ,

    I greet you,



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