Wednesday, April 29, 2020

"The Secrets of GOD," as revealed by John in the Revealtion of Christ, chapter 19's hidden insights, part 3a of 4, with a renewed mind and our victory as foretold.

As I stated in our close of the last part of our look into the Shepherd-King of the Nations, we are now starting out look into The Wine-press of the "Wrath" of GOD and the Great Supper. Now this one might require a while to get through mainly because of all the false teachings over the years by religious people, who by now we have learned one thing of them if not more, many only regurgitated what they heard others say and repeated it to give credence to the errors of their former leadership.


The Wine-press of the "Wrath" of GOD and the Great Supper:

Revelation 19:15, "And from His mouth proceeds a sharp double sided sword - the words of His utterance cuts to the core (quick, of the dead) of the heart of the Nations and He shall Shepherd them with an iron scepter. And on His own He will tread out the wine-press of the [1]intensity of the passion of the Sovereign GOD of the universe." (The words, tou thumou tes orges tou theo, speak of the intensity of the passion of GOD, with the word (G2372 from G2380 thuō, a verb, compared to G5590 psuchē, to breath) thumos, translated as fierceness in the KJV; passion, and the word often translated as wrath (G3709 from G3713 oregomai) orge, meaning strong desire - as a reaching forth or excitement of the mind, this is from (G3713) oregomai, meaning to stretch one's self out in order to touch or to grasp something. See Hebrews 4:3, "Hear the echo of GOD'S cry though the ages, 'Oh! If only they would enter into My rest.'" (Sadly most translations read, "I have sworn in My wrath that they will never enter into My rest!") (Sadly this is speaking of the unbelieving and rebellious of humanity or as directly towards Israel and those of their heritage.) The word wrath is derived from (G3709) orge, meaning passionate desire, any strong outburst of emotion. The text doesn't say, "they will never enter my rest!" Both the Septuagint and the Hebrew text quoted here are from Psalm 94:11 in the Septuagint, which is Psalm 95:11 in the Hebrew, read, "Oh, that they would enter into My rest!" Greek ei and Hebrew (H518) אִם 'im.)

For the sword of His mouth, Revelation 2:16, "'I urge you to come to your sense immediately! The sword of My mouth will swiftly wage war against this type of conversation.'" ( Cutting to the division of soul and spirit - see Hebrews 4:12, The message GOD spoke to us in Christ, is the most life giving and dynamic influence in us, cutting like a surgeon's scalpel, sharper than a soldier's sword, piercing to the deepest core of human conscience, to the dividing of soul and spirit; Ending the dominance of the sense realm (a wrong mindset) and its neutralizing effect upon the human (mindset over the) spirit. In this way a person's spirit is freed to become the ruling influence again in the thoughts and intentions of their own heart. A close scrutiny of this word detects every possible disease, discerning the body's deepest secrets where joint and bone-marrow meet. [The moment we cease from our own efforts to justify ourselves, by yielding to the integrity of the message that announces the success of the Cross, GOD'S word is triggered into action. (The real secret is that all of humanity has within them, in their DNA the same thing that was present in Jesus' the seed of the incarnation of spirit, all that was required for Him was the settling in of the Holy Spirit,,,ie. also required of us. No per-selection, no funny business of religion. Just out right acceptance in trusting as evidenced in Jesus, Paul, John among others such as illustrated in Simon Peter. This being the established record, of NT witness.) What GOD speaks to us in sonship (the incarnate), radiates His image and likeness is our redeemed innocence, His righteousness. [Heb. 1:1-3] This word powerfully penetrates and impacts our whole being (it having been embedded within us while in our mother's womb by GOD); soul and spirit.) (The Mirror, with editing.)

In our next post, the LORD willing, we shall begin to compare Rev. 14:10-20, until then may the LORD of ALL accomplish within us that which is here revealed, if He hasn't already done so.

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