Wednesday, May 4, 2016

1 Timothy 4:10

1 Timothy 4:10
For therefore we both labor and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God, who is the Savior of all men, "specially of those that believe". ~

Here in we may discover, that if Jesus wanted to rule and reign on the present earth, He would have, especially after His resurrection, He could have easily set up His throne on the present earth in open display of His resurrection power by force of angels and pledged allegiance of every believer that had ever before believed in Him, having at that time, been freed from separation by death, because He gathered them to Himself in His visitation to hell and the grave, and He emptied it of everyone who did not belong there by His estimation and resurrection power to save and deliver. (Matt 27:52) So, He could have at that time, forced a compliance of the rest of Humanity in continuation to His Kingdom, with great power, but that is not what He chose to do. 


Did Messiah not however, set up Israel in Kingdom eternal by exalting all of them who had ever before His appearing, believed in Him, to heaven with Himself in His present Kingdom and Glory adding to their number throughout every generation, as He had ever intended and promised Abraham, to do, according to Paul's witness in Hebrews 12:22? He has obligated Himself to perform His WORD, as He ever intended it from the beginning in faithfulness, grace and truth by the revelation of Jesus Christ. 

Did He not say, He would create a New Heaven and New Earth where there is "only" righteousness? That it is not a renovation of the present heaven and earth is clearly depicted in witness, because it is created in the context of mortality, having an pledged beginning and final end Gen 6:13. 

God has pledged His promise of immortality bodily in the resurrection, to the New Earth, and New Heaven that will remain forever in immortality of humanity dwelling together bodily with Jesus in the Kingdom of God. Isaiah 65:17, Isaiah 66:22, 2 Peter 3:13, Paul adds an element of "mystery" in revealing that some will never die, but experience the moment of immortality as an instant "change". 
1 Cor 15:50-54

As is stated above in the labor and suffering of reproach because of trust, we partner with Him who lives forever, in His administration of present Kingdom, during the sustainment of the first nature creation until we die and rise to join Him with them, or mortality is swallowed up by immortality.

Where would an opportunity for faith, hope and voluntary Love, exist in any earthly kingdom of forced compliance? This is the continued desire of the antichrist, to be worshipped as God in the present context of heaven and earth, assuming in presumption a preeminence in the first creation nature and order, by force of his own corrupted will, void of the Spirit of Christ, and set in opposition to Him who ever loved us and gave Himself for us.

Jesus has revealed His faithfulness of redemption for them who have already arisen to His side and occupy in His court of heaven at present called the Israel of God by virtue of Christ set apart by God and exalted to New Jerusalem, as Paul the Apostle blesses, in Gal 6:16, and they are a cloud of witnesses for us, while still as yet a number incomplete without us, and until the full harvest of all yet innumerable as compared to the pre existing number of those who are first counted at His ascendance. The continued harvest to the end, must certainly include faith, hope and opportunity for maturation in expression of voluntary Love while the first nature of humanity is maintained in temporal. For at the end, the same opportunity must have been adequately given to all, in the supreme justice of His glorious nature, as the Lamb who was slain before the foundation of the world in the witness of His glorious light and perfection. Which Light from Light was at first commanded by God, to shine out of darkness for our sakes, and all who believe in Him. Gen 1:3, 2 Cor 4:6

Hope that is realized is no longer hope, but rather an eternal possession of that which was previously hoped for, received in full manifestation, as can only happen in final at the immortality of the body, as in likeness with Jesus, who is now, the first and only immortal man in human flesh. (Acts 3:21)

Those who have believed in Him, before us are present and preserved with Him in security and safety of eternal life, gathered as a cloud of witnesses to His very Throne and eternal court, while we are yet remaining in the first nature of creation as it continues for a period of intercession with Christ as described in 2 Peter 3:7-10 and are witnesses and partners with Him in His present Kingdom from heaven, we are born again by the same Spirit of Christ in us which raised Jesus from the dead, and we must press on as the Apostle Paul described to the attainment of the resurrection from the dead, and to that expected change to immortality at His appearing and this is our blessed HOPE. Phil 1:21, Phil 3:11

We can derive from this statement "specially of those that believe", a likeness to God's justice in saving Noah through a preservation and continuance of the present heavens and earth while demonstrating His sovereignty over all. (Psalm 29:10) In that witness of God's judgement against the ungodly, He took His breath away from all existing human beings except 8 souls. 


That continuation of the present heavens and earth at the flood, is also a witness that He is the savior of all men, in that it was necessary to the fulfill His declaration and make manifest His beloved Son in the flesh, and to enthrone Him in heaven for voluntary Kingdom over all through His resurrection and power to save those who believe. 

It is a confirmation that all who call upon His name, will be saved both in that instance historically and "specially of those who believe" in the coming final destruction of earthly and temporal environment which remains to be fulfilled of His declaration in (Gen 6:13), mentioned by (Isaiah 13:13, 51:6) and ( 2 Peter 3:10), which at first had been pronounced by Enoch the 7th from Adam, as referenced by the Apostle Jude. (Jude 1:14:15)

Since, Messiah has come and initiated His Kingdom, He is revealed as the savior of all men, by that witnessed continuation of the natural order, and but more "specially of those that believe", because after His coming in the flesh, and being seated in Kingdom from heaven over all in immortality, He maintains for some indefinite but measured by begin and end, period of grace in intercession, by which the present heavens and earth are preserved intact for salvation sake of every new believer as possible by His calculation, whose souls are continually being joined to those already raised to heavenly city with Him in progress, so that we also may continue by choice, to obtain mercy, pursue faith in Hope and express voluntary participation in His Kingdom and Love in expectation of immortality at His appearing. Amen!

Heb 12:22
1 Cor 15 
2 Peter 3

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