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Had we simply obeyed every command rather than follow a carnal desire to “choose” otherwise, sin would have never entered the world, the thought world. Because Yahshua died within He also died without, He physically perished. And then He resurrected mentally and the physical followed but in truly different form. The last sacrifice altered the unilateral Covenant by not only filling it “once and for all” but by creating two distinct new patterns for those who would follow. Those who accepted that “be perfect” was both possible and non- negotiable because of the last sacrifice, stood a great chance of mentally perfecting themselves. Not forgetting that timing is everything, they would have held to doctrine that supported that knowledge. Like Daniyl and friends, they would prove their position (their mental part of the body conscience) and they would have waited for the manifested time of the “revealing of the sons of Yahweh”; the time of the 144,000.

The rest would certainly go through water as all chosen vessels had this command to adhere to, but they would have fell short. Not quite losing all of their life in order to find it, they would Have been mandated to do so at the appointed time as well. Some from the past having not quite fulfilled all that they could have, would physically die and wait upon a glorious day in the future. Those living currently will find the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th seals sneak up on them without much preparation for such things. It will be find it (mentally) at the second resurrection discussed herein.

AFTERWORD
No foreword but an afterword? If you think about it, I risked the potential of losing you before we ever started.

Yes, this was part 2 of an already mentally hefty body of work, but to ignore the earthly reality would have been unwise. The earthly reality? The idea that a great majority – Messianic, Judaic, Christian, pagan, agnostic, atheist and more, believe that perfection is an unattainable thing for mankind. Those of the “believing” category make statements that we have delved into, all leading to an inevitable conclusion (a mental condemnation) within their own soul – “He was perfect but we can’t be!” Of the “non -believing” class it is much more efficient – “He does not exist, do as you will!” If your willing to receive it, both groups are saying the same thing.

The word is tamym (tay-meem). It’s definition is “entire, integrity.” It’s root word is tamam (taw- am); “complete”.

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