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Revelation
(about Revelation) # 18
Revelation Prophecies Shall Fail:being sayings designed to fail by not being sealed:"seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book": Revelation 22:10. Grace unto you, and peace, from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ Not only did prophecies for
Nineveh
fail when the people believed God and a no name king disrobed in
Jonah's great fish story, but in
1Corinthians 13 Paul says prophecies shall fail.
More specifically Paul The
Apostle: Author of Revelation, as Steward of the mysteries,
allegorically says: "whether prophecies, they shall
fail".
In contrast to their law law
prophecies shall fail, he also says charity never faileth, noting charity thinketh no
evil is about prophesy:
comfort
(grace) unto men rather than prophecy: discomfort (law) unto men. For
such (constructive)
Prophesyings
vs (destructive) Prophecies are as Groom vs Gloom.
Which
(law/grace) things (prophecy/prophesy) are an allegory
Whether prophecies, they shall fail, would include gloomy grace + law (worketh wrath) "sayings" (plural) in Revelation, the only New Testament book devoted to prophecy, specifically "this prophecy" first and last of this/that; as if looking back (behind) instead of looking ahead. So it seems to me Revelation, called "this" book of "prophecy", was actually designed to fail, by not being sealed: "seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book": Revelation 22:10. Such is to allegorically say both blessing (grace) + cursing (law) coming out the same (JC = "the same") mouth "ought not so to be" (James 3: two wisdoms compared). Yet there will likely be a Sabbaths shewdown at the time of the end (of law), where the pendulum swings from best of times (grace is sufficient) to worst of times (law worketh wrath). For many don't realize their better law of Romans 8 law law, such bwd CJ law<-law gives place to destructive law prophecies, to division and not peace of Jesus rather than peace and not divided of Christ. For their better law is in Christ Jesus, not Jesus Christ: the foundation laid in Matthew 1:1. So they compromise with law, having vested interests in the law; Not knowing NT Law having seven names is eventually as deadly as the OT Law was, and not knowing "another law" makes people feel "wretched" afterward: Romans 7. Many (about 800,000 as of July 2007) are the American soldiers now experiencing "wretched" PTSD. Pst: All who will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer
(Pst: Christ Jesus is mirrorly the reverse of Jesus Christ) (Pst: God given victory, to us of them/us, is through J-->C) The purpose of sealing is given in the book of Daniel, another book of doom and gloom prophecies destined to fail since "the time of the end" therein (Christ: the end of the law, abolition of all law, for being a ministration of condemnation and death: 2Cor 3:7,9) has already come (that Jesus Christ is come: 1John 4; came: John 1:17); And Daniel was told to shut up and seal it, the book of Mosaic law (Gen, Ex, Lev, Num, Deut) he was reading, which notably gave him Horeb-bull "night [darkness] visions" [fearful night mares]... Daniel 12: shut up and seal it, till the time of the end. Sealing with the king's ring signified whatever was written was absolute, irrevocable, even by the king (a good reason for a king to ponder things, look at all the evidence to be sure what's evident, before making any sealed decree). This was the law witch "was, and is not", having been "abolished" (Eph 2), "done away" (1Cor 13; 2Cor 3), "blotted out" (Col 2), "taken out of the way" (Col 2), to "establish" grace; For it says in Hebrews 10: he taketh away the first (grace + law) that he might establish the second (grace); Since law and grace cannot coexist any more than life and death can co-exist. Similarily in the OT book of Esther a king sealed a decree that he could not withdraw. Revelation can, and shall fail, because prophecies shall fail, and this book of prophecy is not sealed. Even if it were sealed, we have examples in Daniel, Esther, and Jonah there is always a way to counteract the law with pure grace; For where sin (law) abounds, grace doth much more abound, and so exceedingly much more the law pales to nothing at all in comparison, as night glory of moon and stars vanish when it comes to day glory of the sun. In each case grace changed the outcome set in motion by grace + law, from bleakness to alls well that ends well. Biblical examples shew us repentance is flushing merciless law as dung to have merciful grace. For law added to grace is sufficient makes it "no more grace"; And law added to grace makes Christ(is the end of the law) of "no effect" to those justified by the law: Galatians 5:4. If we considered law a support under a high and mighty structure called the letter of prophecy, and we knocked out this support, the structure comes falling down like the twain towers of WTC in New York at 9/11. That is how we should perceive the law, and the letter of prophecy thereof, in Revelation, because the testimony of Jesus Christ is the "spirit" of prophecy (Revelation 19:10), not the letter nor the spirit giveth life + the letter killeth (2Cor 3). We could also perceive it, as in the end of the movie Merlin, where the evil, and results of evil, "vanish" (the law is so "old", it is ready to "vanish": Heb 8:13, and shall "vanish": 1Cor 13:8); Vanish when not acknowledged (cast down every imagination contrary to the knowledge of God: grace is sufficient); Vanish when turned away from ("from such turn away": 2Tim3); Vanish when given no place (neither give place to the devil). For as it is written, in Romans, we are delivered from law worketh wrath, not unto law as sacrificial victims, and it's by grace we are saved, specifically the (pure) grace of our Lord Jesus Christ , which is why every Pauline Epistle and the Holy Bible containing Old and New Testaments notably ends with: The GRACE of our Lord
Jesus Christ WITH YOU ALL. AMEN.
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Revelation (about Revelation) # 19
first + last = oxymoron: "that Jesus Christ is come"Grace unto you, and peace,from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ All through the Bible we find twain
things in an allegory fashion of first/last, before/after,
this/that, begin/end, great/greater, good/better, first/second, etc. In
each case it is the basis of two options given for "let us make man":
(i) "in our image" (ii) "after our likeness"; which in turn is like
this Scripture/that Scripture, and this gospel/that gospel, the twain
being contrary. All such are an allegory for law/grace, lie/truth,
fear/love, curse/bless, child/man, sin/no sin, ignorance/understanding.
And all such are contrary, as opposite as death/life, accounted as
opposite as <--BC/AD-->, two ways leading to destruction/life,
begin/end of sorrows. I've probably choked many already with too big a
meal at one serving. The main point here is that first + last makes an
oxymoron, two contrary things which do not mix, cannot co-exist in
peace, are
opposites, opposed. So Alpha + Omega, first + last, in
Revelation 1:11, is an oxymoron. A is not Z, even though they are both
in
the alphabet. First Adam is not last Adam, and Eve is not the Church.
For great is not greater.
The Old Testament is not the New Testament, even though both are
contained in the Holy Bible. Also law is not grace, even though both
are
called holy; And the Bible is called a Holy Bible (not a Holy Holy
Bible) to denote the end is not the beginning, even the end is declared
from the beginning.
Indeed the volume of the book speaks of "Jesus Christ", and indeed "the same" (yesterday, to day, and for ever) was in the beginning "with" God; for there are two words being compared from beginning to end, of both old and new testaments. Grace is with you all, Law against you all. Law was first, and grace came last (Jn 1:17) by two different mediators, Moses and Jesus Christ; one being a lie, the other the truth. Such things are an allegory (Gal 4:24). The point is, sure JC is mentioned both in the beginning and end, both in the first and last parts of the Bible, but not in the fashion of first + last, rather in the fashion of that, of all this/that. We are talking "that" Jesus Christ is come (1Jn 4) is the true of false/true spirits. We are talking the "last" of two Adams compared in Romans 5 and 1Corinthians 15 is the Lord from heaven. We are talking the Lord is now '"that" Spirit in 2Corinthians 3:17. We are talking "that" Christ, "that" Prophet, and "that" Light being the greater of great/greater things; the "better" of good/better things God provided for them/us (God provided some better thing for us: Heb 11 conclusion. To wit, "that" God was in Christ (that Christ: the end of the law) reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their transgressions unto them (2Cor 5:19). So, we are also talking a lot of this/that, even this/that Gods, Lords, Spirits, Holys, etc. It's layers of mystery, the mystery of God, and the mystery of the kingdom of God, and the mystery of Christ, and the mystery of his will. Yet it's all about law vs grace, in the form of an allegory such as sacrifice vs mercy, and fear vs love via Ghost vs Spirit. The purpose is to learn, know which is witch. It involves seek and find, and see-king according to all the clues, finding grace to help (for law hinders), and taking heed of what His grace says, sorting out first/last Adams as a comparison, not a mixture. When he says many shall come and deceive many, he is not kidding, for to kid is to deceive, and deception is not the part of grace, but the part of law, given and added by Moses. But law is simply a counter part in a shew, the part to be done away, not retained, once revelation of the truth is made known. God, His grace, can neither be tempted nor tempteth anyone. And the point of the shew is for you to learn, know the truth, get understanding, so you also will never be tempted, duped, deceived, suckered, hooked, victimized, bullied by anyone. For it is not the lie/truth which makes you free, not this/that, but that, the truth. The truth is grace is sufficient (no law required), and grace with you all is how it ends, and the last Amen to that is what makes both the Bible and you all one thing: Holy (not Holy Holy). So when it comes to "that Jesus Christ is come" (already) and the last Adam, the second coming ot two, and came with grace and truth, all such are the last of twain, not the first + last. It is not the first + last trumps by which we are changed, from (law) glory to (grace) glory: 2Cor 3, from this to that, and by "that" Spirit (2Cor 3;17). It is not the first and last trumps by which we are changed from (blind) faith to (seeing) faith, or (this) mtn to (that) mtn in Hebrews 12, but by the last trump: Grace with you all. Amen. And in Revelation his angel plays only the last trump it: The grace(only)
of our Lord
Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
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Revelation (about Revelation) #20 Revelation is about "prophecy",
mentioned seven times therein
But also firstly and lastly described as "this" prophecy (of this/that) Grace unto you, and
peace, from God our Father and the
Lord Jesus Christ
Seven
times in Revelation we're told it's a book of "prophecy" ("this
prophecy"):
(i) Revelation 1:3
- Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things
which are written therein: for the time is at hand(ii) Revelation 11: 6 - These have power to shut heaven, that it rain not in the days of their prophecy: and have power over waters to turn them to blood, and to smite the earth with all plagues, as often as they will (iii) Revelation 19:10 - And I fell at his feet to worship him. And he said unto me, See thou do it not: I am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus: worship God: for the testimony of Jesus Christ is the spirit of prophecy. (iv) Revelation 22:7 - Behold, I come quickly: blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the prophecy of this book. (v) Revelation 22:10 - And he saith unto me, Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book: for the time is at hand. (vi) Revelation 22: 18 - For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: (vii) Revelation 22: 19 - And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book. So, seven times in Revelation we are told it is about "prophecy"; but the first and the last time we are told it is "this prophecy". And when looking into such things are an "allegory" (Galatians 4:24), we often find allegorical things in the Bible mentioned as this/that, in the fashion of a twain shew about before/after, old/new, first/last, law/grace, fear/love, great/greater, good/better, etc. So we can safely acknowledge "this" prophecy is not from "that" God, nor "that" Jesus Christ, nor "that" Spirit of 2Cor 3:17 by whom we are all changed from (this) glory to (that) glory. Of this/that types of prophecy, "this prophecy" is the first sort of first/second which is done away as being childish, devilish, a mixture of grace + law, which is also called "prophecies", in the same manner the Bible speaks of "generations" of Adam. And such prophecies shall fail. So, we can safely acknowledge "this prophecy" of doom and gloom, a shadow of things to come, but not the very things to come, is the old sort of old/new, the child sort of child/man, the law sort of law/grace. For grace is merciful to all when it's pure grace, and "this prophecy" is not merciful; for therein such prophecy as this, we hear of brethren being tormented and killed, which speaks of fear hath torment and law worketh wrath... the letter of prophecy rather than the spirit of prophecy. For the letter (law) killeth, but the spirit (grace) giveth life. So much could be written about these seven verses, but the point being made here is seven times it is clearly about prophecy, but the first and last time "this" prophecy of this/that; which is allegorical for law of law/grace, child of child/man, before of before/after. And such is also about fear of fear/love, and Ghost of Ghost/Spirit; ghostly law blowing smoke up your ass, the be thou removed from me sector of the body. The simple solution is give it no place, the same place JC gave great tribulation (law) in Matthew 24:21. For to give it any place, other than the first part of a before/after shew, the imperfect part to be done away when the perfect part comes, is to give place to death, as if it were are part of life. But it is not, being the opposite of life; and only the counter part added to shew what life is, compared to what life is not. In the Bible we have this/that gospels; "this" gospel of many in Mt 24, "that" gospel in Gal 2; and preaching any other gospel than "that" seems to result in being "accursed" (Gal 1), since grace + law is as blessed + cursed = accursed. So it is not far fetched to consider the same allegorical "this" prophecy of this/that also produces what "this" gospel of this/that does: "beginning" of beginning/end of sorrows. On the contrary that of this/that produces end of sorrows. For example Christ of Jesus Christ is noted as "Christ: the end of the law". And if "law worketh wrath", then such is allegorically Christ: the end of wrath. Indeed, when looking at what's provided and appointed for them/us, it says God hath not appointed "us" to wrath. And perhaps that is why there is an ever increasing cry for just us, and the Lord (now "that" Spirit) is longsuffering to "us-ward"; the obvious reason being so that: "none perish". PROPHECY
vs PROPHESY = Gloomed (press delete) -vs- Groomed (press save)
PROPHECY - destructive gloom-ing. Discomfort <-- Destruction <--Wrath (law them) PROPHESY - constructive groom-ing. (grace us) edification --> exhortation --> comfort Paul: "Prophesieth unto men" understandable edification exhortation and comfort. "Despise not prophesy-ings": they're "end" focused on y(our) eternal life & comfort. The grace(only)
of our Lord
Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
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