This week we’ll continue our review of chapter 8 in Isaiah Decoded – The God of Israel, King of Zion. In last week’s review, we saw that Genesis chapters 1 and 2 represents a spirit and a physical creation executed by the Father and the Son. These two events initiated the Father’s plan to evaluate how His creations – us – would respond to His truth so that we might become like Him.
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This week we’ll continue our review of chapter 8 in Isaiah Decoded – The God of Israel, King of Zion. In this week’s review, we’ll begin looking at the second stage of the Son becoming like His Father, the Most High God. That second stage is administering the Father’s plan to exalt humanity. The first aspect of administering the Father’s plan is that the Son physically creates heaven, earth, and mankind. This week we’ll continue our review of chapter 8 in Isaiah Decoded – The God of Israel, King of Zion. Last week we introduced the process of transformation on how the Son becomes a new creation of the Father, the Most High God. This process included the Son becoming God, Administering the Father’s Plan to Exalt Humanity, and the Son becoming an Eternal Father. This week we’ll consider how the Son becomes God. This week we begin our review of chapter 8 in Isaiah Decoded – The God of Israel, King of Zion. Ascending beyond the level of Seraphim/Angels is God’s Son – Yehovah-Yeshua - who reaches the status of a god. When we look at the biblical narrative, we see two versions of the creation in the first and second chapters of Genesis. We can make the case that chapter one is a spirit creation where the “head of the gods” - the Father - administers a spirit creation – a singular verb and a plural noun at 1:1, and chapter two is a physical creation administered by Yehovah, His Son – 2:4. Beyond Genesis chapter two, it is the Son who finishes administering the Father’s plan to exalt humanity through to the end of the Bible. Having successfully executed the Father’s Plan, Yehovah-Yeshua ascends to be like His father. This week we’ll wrap-up our review of chapter 7 in Isaiah Decoded – Seraphim, God’s Angelic Messengers. Dr. Gileadi spends the remainder of chapter 7 discussing God’s Endtime Servant and the gathering of God’s people that leads us to Yehovah-Yeshua’s millennial return. So this week, we’ll look at the statements that Dr. Gileadi makes regarding the Servant and these Endtime events. This week we continue our review of chapter 7 in Isaiah Decoded – Seraphim, God’s Angelic Messengers. Once God’s Seraphim/Angels fulfill their holy commissions, they are received into heaven without suffering physical death or in other words they become translated beings – Hebrews 11:5. We also see other Seraphim/Angels bound with heaven but remain on the earth to complete their missions as in John. This week we continue our review of chapter 7 in Isaiah Decoded – Seraphim, God’s Angelic Messengers. God’s Sons/Daughters are now prepared for the second stage to become God’s Seraphim/Angels by engaging in doing the Father’s work or in others words they have received a specific assignment or commission of the Father. We'll also look at Abraham's ascent to be the father of God's chosen people. This week we continue our review of chapter 7 in Isaiah Decoded – Seraphim, God’s Angelic Messengers. God’s Sons and Daughters begin their ascent to Seraphim/Angels as they enter into an individual conditional and temporary covenant to do the Father’s Will and Work. The first stage of this ascent is to be perfected in the Father. This week we begin our review of chapter 7 in Isaiah Decoded – Seraphim, God’s Angelic Messengers. As we have seen, becoming like God is a series of being reborn or recreated. First, we became a new creation of the Spirit as Zion/Jerusalem and were Born Again. Then, we became a new creation of the Son as God’s Sons and Daughters. Finally, as God’s Seraphim/Angels we begin the process of becoming a new creation of the Father. Though we can’t fully become like the Father as mortals, we can become like the Father in doing His Will and Work. |
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