Summary: The True Conversion —part 1, 2 3

Part 1

Summary: The True Conversion — Restoration to the Image and Spirit of God (Link below) Part 1,  2,  3

29 march 2026

Introduction: Understanding True Conversion and Its Significance

This writing  explores the profound biblical concept of true conversion as a moral revolution and reversion—a restoration of humanity to the original image and relationship with God as established at creation. The core thesis centers on the Creator, Jesus Christ the Lord, who is revealed as the Everlasting Father, the Rock of Salvation, and the Lord of Hosts. True conversion involves a spiritual rebirth where man is recreated in the image of God, regaining the Spirit of God, the divine nature, and sonship lost since Adam’s fall.

Key terms and concepts emphasized throughout include:

  • Conversion: A turning back or reversion to God’s original moral standard and nature.
  • Spirit of God/Holy Spirit: The life-giving breath and words of Jesus Christ, essential for worship in Spirit and Truth.
  • Sonship: The restored relationship between God and man as Father and sons.
  • Everlasting Father: A title applied to Jesus Christ, revealing His dual role as Creator and Redeemer, the FATHER and Son.
  • Laodicea Era: The final, spiritually blind generation that rejected the true God and His Spirit.
  • First Fruits: The initial converted believers who serve as a sign and a wonder in Israel.
  • The Comforter: Jesus Christ Himself, coming in His second advent to reveal the truth fully.

This teaching underscores that no man can convert himself; only the Creator, by His Spirit, can restore man to the original state of sonship and righteousness.

I. The Original Fall and Loss of God’s Image

  1. Adam’s Disobedience led to the loss of the Spirit of God, the divine nature, and the Father-Son relationship with God.
  2. This spiritual death cut humanity off from the Tree of Life, symbolizing the knowledge and life-giving presence of God.
  3. Adam became flesh and blood, mortal, and spiritually dead, opposing God as His enemy.
  4. The curse of death was imposed as sin against the Holy Spirit, a sin unpardonable by man, necessitating God’s intervention.

Key points:

  1. Adam was originally a son of God, created in His image.
  2. The Creator must convert or revert man back by imparting His own Spirit and nature.
  3. The Father and Son relationship lost at the Fall is restored through conversion.
  4. Man’s sin was ultimately against the Holy Spirit—God Himself.

II. The Role of Jesus Christ as Creator, Redeemer, and Father

  • Jesus Christ is the Creator, the Everlasting Father, and the Lord of Hosts, taking many names but fulfilling all roles Himself.
  • He came the first time to die for the sins of mankind, paying the penalty for spiritual death.
  • His second coming, as the Comforter, is to give the Spirit and Truth, fully revealing the Father and enabling true conversion.
  • Those who receive Jesus Christ and His Spirit become sons of God, no longer flesh and blood but spiritual beings conformed to His image.
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Key facts:

  • Romans 8:9, 29: Without the Spirit of Christ, one is not God’s.
  • John 1:11-12: Receiving Jesus Christ grants power to become sons of God.
  • The Spirit given is from Jesus Christ, not from a separate “God the Father,” refuting dual-god doctrines.
  • Jesus Christ is both the Bridegroom and the Father, a mystery revealed progressively.

III. The Laodicea Era: Spiritual Nakedness and Judgment

  • The Laodicean generation is spiritually naked, lacking the Spirit of God, symbolizing a return to Adam’s fallen state.
  • The covering of the Spirit is absent, resulting in spiritual blindness and deception.
  • The high priest and leaders preached falsehoods, directing people to “drink from dumb rocks” rather than the true Rock of Salvation (Jesus Christ).
  • This era is the final judgment period, where the true sons of God are separated from the spiritually dead.

Opinions and Evidence:

  • The writer condemns leaders like Gerald Flurry for misleading the faithful and failing to honor Jesus Christ as Father.
  • Laodiceans are rebuked for denying the name of Jesus Christ and failing to receive the Holy Spirit.
  • The true sons (first fruits) overcome by faith and receive the Spirit, serving as judges in the kingdom.

IV. The First Fruits: Converted Sons and Judges

  • God brings forth  first fruits, a holy remnant who are truly converted and bear the image of Christ.
  • These first fruits are a sign and a wonder in Israel, glorifying Jesus Christ and calling Him “My Father.”
  • They are entrusted with the ministry of reconciliation, preaching the true gospel, and judging the 12 tribes spiritually.
  • They possess the Spirit and Truth, enabling them to overcome evil and bring peace.

Statistics and Figures:

  • The first fruits are predestined and sealed with the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 1: 1- 13).
  • The first fruits are made higher than kings (Psalm 89:27).
  • They are the Royal Priesthood, fulfilling Hebrews 7’s prophecy of a changed priesthood.

V. The Mystery of the Father Revealed by the Comforter

  • Jesus Christ revealed that He would reveal the Father only with the coming of the Comforter (John 16:25).
  • Until then, no one truly knew the Father, despite worshiping “God the Father.”
  • The Comforter, who is Jesus Christ Himself, illuminates the truth and glorifies Jesus Christ in believers.
  • This revelation unites the Father, Son, and Spirit as one Godhead embodied fully in Jesus Christ.

VI. The Gospel of Salvation and the Final Restoration

  • Salvation comes only through Jesus Christ, the Rock of Salvation, who redeems and adopts believers as sons.
  • The gospel preached during judgment reveals the true God, enabling people to repent and be converted.
  • After the final judgment, the curse of death will be swallowed up (Isaiah 25:8; 1 Corinthians 15:54).
  • The new creation will be restored to the pristine state of Adam, clothed in righteousness and filled with God’s Spirit.
  • The Bride (the church/wife) will recognize Jesus Christ as both Husband and Father, completing the conversion.

VII. The Role of Gentiles and Israel in God’s Plan

  • Gentiles were predestined by God to be saved first and become the first fruits (Ephesians 1; 1 Peter 1).
  • Israel, having rejected Christ, is cut off but will be restored after the times of gentiles (Romans 11).
  • The gentiles glorify Jesus Christ and His Word, fulfilling the prophecy of salvation extended beyond Israel.
  • True Israel is those “in Christ,”(Gal. 6: 15-16) who fear, glorify, and praise the Rock of Salvation as their Father.

VIII. The Final Judgment and the Kingdom of God

  • The Laodicea era is the period of spiritual judgment where the kingdom comes (Matthew 12:27-28).
  • The little children, the converted first fruits, are appointed as judges of the 12 tribes. ( 1 John 2: 12, 20, 27)
  • Judgment is by the Word of God, the Spirit, which tests hearts and separates the just from the unjust.
  • Those who overcome by the Word sit with Christ on His throne (Revelation 3:21).
  • The kingdom is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit (Romans 14:17).

IX. The New Heaven and New Earth: God Dwelling with Man

  • God will dwell with mankind, wiping away death, sorrow, and pain (Revelation 21:3-5).
  • The new creation is a spiritual reality, with God (CHRIST THE LORD) as Father and the converted as His sons.
  • The Bride will be presented holy and blameless, fully reconciled and converted to God.
  • All names and roles of God—Creator, Redeemer, Savior, Father—will be fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
  • The conversion brings full restoration to the original purpose of creation.

Conclusion: The Implications of True Conversion

The true conversion is a divine re-creation, restoring man to the original state of sonship to God, clothed with His Spirit and nature, walking in righteousness and peace. It is only through Jesus Christ the Lord, the Everlasting Father, that this transformation is possible. The Spirit and Truth, revealed by the Comforter, guide believers into all knowledge of God, enabling worship in Spirit and Truth.

The current era, the Laodicea era, is the final judgment phase where the spiritually dead are called to repentance and conversion through the ministry of the first fruits—the true sons of God. This remnant bears witness to the true God, glorifies Jesus Christ, and prepares the way for the full restoration of God’s kingdom on earth.

The restoration is not merely individual but cosmic, culminating in the new heaven and new earth where God dwells with His people eternally, fulfilling all His promises and names. This profound understanding calls for repentance, faith in Jesus Christ, and submission to His Spirit, ensuring eternal life and sonship to the one true God—the Creator, Redeemer, and Father of all.

Key Insights and Takeaways

  • True conversion means returning to the original image and spirit of God lost in Adam’s fall.
  • Jesus Christ the Lord is the Creator, Everlasting Father, and the only true God to be worshiped and obeyed.
  • The Spirit and Truth, the Comforter, came in the second advent to reveal the Father and guide believers to salvation.
  • The Laodicean church represents spiritual nakedness and judgment, rejecting Jesus Christ and His Spirit.
  • God’s first fruits, the converted gentiles and true Israel, serve as judges and ministers of reconciliation.
  • Salvation is a free gift of grace through faith in Jesus Christ, who redeems and adopts believers as sons.
  • The final judgment leads to universal restoration, removing death and sin, and establishing God’s eternal kingdom.
  • The Bride (church) will recognize Jesus Christ as both Husband and Father, completing the conversion.
  • The knowledge of the true God is essential for salvation and eternal life; false doctrines must be rejected.
  • The kingdom of God is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit, realized through the Spirit and Truth.
  • The new creation fulfills God’s covenant promises, with Jesus Christ and His sons reigning eternally.

True Conversion

12/July/2018

http://www.gentileassembly.org/the-true-conversion/

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Part 2

Summary: The Heavenly Vision and Conversion to the True Father—Jesus Christ the LORD

Introduction: Understanding Conversion and the True Father

This comprehensive teaching centers on the profound biblical revelation that conversion is the process of restoring humanity to its original divine state as created in the image of God, and recognizing Jesus Christ the Lord as the True Father—the source of spiritual life, light, and salvation. The core message reveals that the Spirit of the Creator, Jesus Christ, is the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth, who begets believers as sons and daughters of Him. The teaching challenges traditional doctrines that separate God the Father and Jesus Christ as distinct beings, asserting instead that Jesus Christ is both the Son and the Father, and that only through Him can man be spiritually reborn and restored.

Key vocabulary terms and concepts include:

  • Conversion: Returning man to the beginning, to be made in God’s image.
  • True Father: Jesus Christ the Lord, who begets believers spiritually.
  • Spirit of the Creator: The Holy Spirit, which dwells in the hearts of believers.
  • Heavenly Vision: The divine revelation given to Apostle Paul about salvation for gentiles and restoration of Israel. Acts 26: 17- 19
  • First Fruits: The initial believers begotten by Christ, serving as a sign and wonder in Israel.
  • Faith of Christ: The gift of faith given by Christ to gentiles, enabling sanctification and salvation.
  • Sabbath Rest: Spiritual rest symbolizing the completed works of God and entrance into His kingdom. Rest by entering in to Sabbath
  • Everlasting Gospel: The message to fear, worship, and obey the Creator, Jesus Christ the Lord.

Section 1: The Meaning and Necessity of Conversion in Christ

  • Conversion means being born again spiritually by the Spirit of Christ to become sons of God.
  • The curse of death entered humanity through Adam’s disobedience, cutting off the Spirit of God.
  • Without being born of the Spirit, man remains flesh and blood, destined for spiritual death.
  • To be truly converted, one must receive the Spirit of the Creator—Jesus Christ the Lord, who is the Father of Lights.
  • The Holy Spirit is not a separate entity but the words and Spirit and BREATH  of Jesus Christ Himself.
  • Only those who receive this Spirit can call God “Abba, Father” and enter God’s kingdom.
  • The Old Testament ministry failed to honor Jesus Christ as Father, leading to spiritual nakedness and death.
  • Elijah’s prophesied return is to turn the hearts of children back to Jesus Christ, the True Father.

Section 2: Jesus Christ as the Father and the Spirit of Truth

  • Jesus Christ is both Father and Son, fulfilling all divine names and titles in Scripture.
  • The Spirit of Truth (the Holy Spirit or Comforter) is Jesus Christ Himself, sent to glorify and reveal the Father.
  • Believers receive the Spirit of Christ into their hearts by faith, which is a gift from God.
  • Without the Spirit of Christ, one is not a son of God and remains in spiritual bondage and death.
  • The Spirit of Christ is given to the first fruits and then to the rest of the fruits, all begotten by Him.
  • The Laodicean era represents spiritual blindness and rejection of Christ’s Spirit, resulting in their being “flesh and blood.”
  • The Spirit and Truth are the means of spiritual birth and conversion, not the law or physical lineage.

Section 3: The Role of Gentiles and Israel in God’s Plan

  1. Israel failed to accept Jesus Christ as their Father and Messiah, thus being cut off from faith.
  2. The Gentiles receive faith and are adopted by Jesus Christ as His sons and daughters.
  3. Scripture reveals two covenants with Abraham: the law covenant through Isaac (which condemns to death) and the promise covenant through Jesus Christ (which brings salvation by faith).
  4. The Heavenly Vision given to Apostle Paul reveals God’s plan to save gentiles first, who will then bring Israel back.
  5. The gentiles are the first fruits of Christ, sanctified by faith and given the Spirit and Truth.
  6. The true Israel of God are those “in Christ,” both Jew and Gentile, made one by faith.
  7. The kingdom of God belongs to the converted, humble “little children” who are the true saints and judges in the kingdom.

Section 4: The Failure of Traditional Religion and False Teachings

  • The Levitical ministry and later churches, including the Laodicean church, failed to honor Jesus Christ as Father.
  • Many leaders, including Gerald Flurry and Herbert W. Armstrong, are critiqued for teaching contrary to Scripture, promoting a two-God doctrine, and directing believers away from Christ to “God the Father.”
  • The teaching that the Spirit comes from God the Father is refuted; the Spirit is from Jesus Christ, who is the Father.
  • False teachings caused spiritual blindness, idolatry, and separation from the true God.
  • The Laodicean church is described as spiritually naked and blind, having rejected Christ’s Spirit and thus remains dead.
  • The true church is the body of Christ, those sanctified in Him, who call upon His name and glorify Him.

Section 5: The Sabbath and the Sign of the True God

  • The Sabbath was sanctified by the Creator at creation as a perpetual sign between God and His people.
  • The true God who sanctified the Sabbath is Jesus Christ the Lord, the Rock, and the Lord of the Sabbath.
  • Israel failed to keep the Sabbath to honor Christ, thus losing their sanctification.
  • The true Sabbath rest symbolizes entering into God’s kingdom and ceasing from works, resting in Christ.
  • The little children, the first fruits, have entered this rest, fulfilling the sign of the Sabbath.
  • The Sabbath identifies the Creator as God and Father and distinguishes His true people from idolaters.

Section 6: The Final Harvest, Judgment, and Restoration

  • The Heavenly Vision and the second coming of Christ inaugurate the final harvest and judgment.
  • The flaming sword, the Word of God as fire, is now revealed as the way to the Tree of Life (Jesus Christ).
  • The little children and gentiles, having received the Spirit and Truth, are God’s witnesses sent to call Israel back.
  • Israel remains spiritually blind until God opens their eyes by the same knowledge given to the gentiles.
  • The lake of fire is the place of judgment ( it is CHRIST THE LORD’s words which will judge John 12: 48) for those who rejected Christ and His words.
  • The new creation will be made in the image of God, perfected by Christ dwelling in believers.
  • The restored earth will be like the Garden of Eden, a place of eternal peace and harmony where God delights in His children.
  • All will be converted back to God as sons and daughters, worshiping and obeying the one true God, Jesus Christ the Lord.

Section 7: The Call to Faith, Repentance, and Obedience

  • Salvation and eternal life come only through faith in Jesus Christ the Lord, not by the works of the law.
  • Faith is a free gift, given by Christ, the author and finisher of faith.
  • True conversion requires humbling oneself, becoming like little children, and obeying Christ’s words.
  • The Holy Spirit (Comforter) reveals the truth, glorifies Christ, and empowers believers to witness.
  • The church must reject traditions of men and false teachings that separate Christ from the Father.
  • Believers must keep Christ’s name and word, entering into rest and ceasing from their own works.
  • The love of Christ, dwelling in the heart by faith, gives wisdom, knowledge, and fullness of God.
  • The final generation is called to repent, return to the true Father (Christ), and prepare for the eternal kingdom.

Section 8: Conclusion—Implications and the Path Forward

  • The entire Bible and God’s plan focus on Jesus Christ the Lord as the one true God and Father, who alone gives life, spirit, faith, and salvation.
  • Conversion means turning away from darkness, false gods, and traditions to worship and obey the Creator, Jesus Christ the Lord.
  • The Heavenly Vision reveals the sequence of salvation: gentiles first receiving faith and the Spirit, then Israel’s restoration.
  • True spiritual life and eternal inheritance come only by faith in CHRIST The LORD , the Spirit, and the Word—His own Spirit and Truth.
  • Those who reject CHRIST The LORD ’s words remain in spiritual death and bondage, while the faithful become His sons and daughters.
  • The Sabbath rest and faith in CHRIST The LORD  mark the true church, the body of Christ, sanctified and glorifying Him.
  • The ultimate restoration will bring all to eternal life, peace, and fellowship with the Creator as sons of God.
  • Leaders and believers are exhorted to humble themselves, obey CHRIST The LORD ’s words, reject false doctrines, and embrace the Spirit and Truth revealed through Him.
  • The Lord’s prayer and promise confirm that CHRIST The LORD  Himself will come to dwell in believers, making them His children and heirs of the kingdom.
  • The final call is to repent, believe in Jesus Christ the Lord, receive His Spirit, and be converted to the true Father, who is also the Son—Jesus CHRIST The LORD .

Key Insights and Takeaways

  • Jesus Christ the Lord is the True Father, the source of life, Spirit, and salvation, fulfilling all divine names.
  • Conversion requires being born of His Spirit and Word, receiving faith as a free gift, and obeying His commandments.
  • The Holy Spirit (Comforter) is Jesus Christ Himself, sent to glorify Himself and reveal the Father.
  • Israel’s failure led to gentiles being adopted first, fulfilling the promise covenant by faith, while the law covenant condemns to death.
  • The Sabbath rest symbolizes entering God’s kingdom and ceasing from works, only possible through Christ.
  • False teachings promoting a separate God the Father and directing away from Christ cause spiritual blindness and death.
  • The Heavenly Vision given to Apostle Paul reveals God’s plan to save all through Christ, beginning with gentiles.
  • The true church is the body of Christ, sanctified by faith in Him and called to glorify His name.
  • The final judgment and restoration will reveal all truths, convert all, and establish the everlasting kingdom.
  • Believers are called to humility, faith, obedience, and to reject traditions of men.
  • The love and fullness of God dwell in Christ in believers’ hearts, enabling them to overcome evil and live eternally.
  • The ultimate destiny is restoration to the original creation, perfected in Christ, the one true God and Father.

Real-World Application and Case Studies

  • The teaching critiques modern church leadership, especially Gerald Flurry and the Laodicean church, for promoting false doctrines, rejecting Christ as Father, and leading believers astray.
  • The spiritual blindness of Israel and Laodicea is compared to Adam’s original fall, showing the necessity of Christ’s Spirit for restoration.
  • The role of gentile believers as the first fruits and witnesses is emphasized, fulfilling ancient prophecies and God’s plan.
  • The prophecy of Elijah’s coming to turn hearts back to Christ as Father is linked to the present ministry of reconciliation.

Conclusion: The Path to True Conversion and Eternal Life

This teaching unveils the biblical truth that Jesus Christ the Lord is the One True God and Father, who alone gives spiritual life, faith, and salvation. Conversion is a restoration to the original creation, made possible by being born again of His Spirit and Word. The Holy Spirit is not a separate person but the Spirit of Christ Himself, who glorifies the Father and brings believers to full knowledge and obedience.

The Heavenly Vision given to Apostle Paul reveals the divine plan to save gentiles first, then restore Israel, bringing all to the kingdom of God—the Sabbath rest where Christ reigns. False teachings, especially those separating God the Father and Christ, cause spiritual blindness and death, but the Spirit and Truth now revealed bring light, life, and peace to believers.

Believers are called to humble themselves, receive faith as a gift, obey CHRIST The LORD ’s words, and reject idols and traditions of men. Only those who keep CHRIST The LORD ’s name and word and walk in His Spirit are the true church—His body, sanctified and glorifying the Father-Son.

Ultimately, God’s plan culminates in restoring all things to the beginning, creating a new spiritual creation perfected in CHRIST The LORD , where His sons and daughters dwell eternally in harmony with the Creator. The call is urgent: turn to Jesus Christ the Lord, receive His Spirit and truth, and be converted to the True Father, the Everlasting God of Lights.

Link to part 2

Preaching JESUS CHRIST and The Heavenly vision converts all to the TRUE FATHER! CONVERSION part 2- 19th Aug 2018

http://www.gentileassembly.org/preaching-jesus-christ-and-the-heavenly-vision-converts-all-to-the-true-father-conversion-part-2-19th-aug-2018/

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Part 3

Summary: The Truth of Christ and the Path to Spiritual Conversion

Introduction: The Central Theme and Vocabulary

This extensive teaching centers on the profound spiritual truth that Jesus Christ the Lord (the CREATOR) is the One and Only True God, the Father, the Husband, and the Judge of humanity. The text emphasizes the necessity of recognizing CHRIST The LORD as the true source of everlasting lifesalvation, and the Holy Spirit, rejecting the traditional notion of a separate “God the Father” figure. Key terms include Holy Spiritsin of Eveunpardonable sinchaste virginmarriage covenantconversionthe Tree of Lifethe New Covenantthe Spirit of Christthe Rock, and the Lamb’s marriage. The significance lies in understanding how humanity’s original sin against CHRIST The LORD —the sin of Eve—caused a spiritual blindness that severed mankind from the true God and how CHRIST The LORD ’s redemptive work restores this relationship, making believers new creations in Him.

  • Key Concepts:
    • Jesus Christ the Lord as the CREATOR, FATHER, and HUSBAND
    • The sin of Eve as the root of spiritual blindness and death
    • The unpardonable sin as rejection of the Holy Spirit (Christ’s words)
    • Conversion as returning to Christ and becoming a chaste virgin espoused to Him
    • The role of the Holy Spirit as the life-giving words of Christ
    • The New Covenant and restoration of the Garden of Eden
    • The eschatological marriage of the Lamb after judgment

1. The Sin of Eve and Its Spiritual Consequences

The text reveals that the sin of Eve was a pivotal spiritual failure: she rejected the truth of Christ the Lord and the Holy Spirit, resulting in spiritual blindness and the loss of sincerity and virginity before the Husband—CHRIST The LORD . This sin brought the curse of death (spiritual and physical) to all humanity, as Adam and Eve’s descendants inherited this spiritual corruption. The sin is described as the unpardonable sin, being a direct offense against the Holy Spirit, who is identified as the Spirit of CHRIST The LORD  and the words of God.

  • Core Points:
    • Eve’s sin caused her to lose the knowledge and worship of Christ as the true God.
    • Humanity inherited this spiritual blindness and separation from God.
    • The sin involved rejecting the Spirit (CHRIST The LORD ’s words), making reconciliation impossible without divine intervention.
    • The worship of ‘God the Father’ by many is identified as a misdirected practice born of this spiritual blindness.
    • The sin led to mankind ignoring the Tree of Life (CHRIST The LORD ) and instead worshiping false gods.
  • Supporting Scriptures:
    • 2 Corinthians 11:3: The serpent beguiled Eve to lose the simplicity in CHRIST The LORD .
    • Jeremiah 3:19-20: God as both Husband and Father calls for return.
    • John 6:63: The words of CHRIST The LORD  are spirit and life.

2. Jesus Christ the Lord: Creator, Father, Husband, and Judge

A major teaching is the unity of Jesus Christ as the Creator, the Father, and the Husband of the Church. Contrary to common belief in two distinct divine persons (God the Father and Jesus the Son), this text argues that CHRIST The LORD  alone fulfills all divine roles. He is the Almighty, The Rock, The Lord of Hosts, The Redeemer, and The Alpha and Omega. His words and breath are the Holy Spirit, (John 6: 63, John 20:22, Gen.  2: 7 ) which gives life and judges humanity. The rejection of Christ and His words means sinning against the Holy Spirit, the unpardonable sin.

  • Key Insights:
    • CHRIST The LORD  created all things by His Spirit and for His pleasure (Colossians 1:16-17).
    • The Holy Spirit is CHRIST The LORD ’s words, not a separate entity.
    • The Father is an allegorical title for CHRIST The LORD ’s words/Spirit. We are begotten by His words. 1 Pet 1:23, Jam 1: 18
    • Belief and worship must be directed to CHRIST The LORD , not a separate God the Father.
    • CHRIST The LORD ’s obedience to His own words (the Father) made Him perfect and qualified to redeem humanity.
  • Supporting Evidence:
    • Psalms 89:26: The Rock of salvation is called Father by David.
    • Revelation 1:8: Christ is Alpha and Omega, the Almighty.
    • Hebrews 7:1-3: Christ is the eternal High Priest in the order of Melchizedek.
    • John 17:3: Eternal life is knowing the only true God and Jesus Christ.

3. The Role of Apostle Paul and the Revelation of CHRIST The LORD ’s Truth

The text stresses that Apostle Paul received a unique heavenly vision revealing the truth of CHRIST The LORD —a truth unknown before him. Paul’s writings are central to understanding that believers must be espoused only to Christ as their one Husband, rejecting all other gods or spiritual fathers. The church is the bride of CHRIST The LORD , and must be purified and presented as a chaste virgin to Him. The failure of the church to call Christ “Lord” and to honor the Sabbath in His name indicates the continuation of Eve’s sin and spiritual blindness.

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  • Key Points:
    • Paul’s gospel was directly revealed by Christ apart from others (Galatians 1:11-12).
    • The church must be presented to Christ alone, not God the Father (Ephesians 5:26-27).
    • The Laodicean church is spiritually naked and blind, needing to be washed by the water of the word.
    • The final judgment will reveal the church’s true state and prepare the bride for the marriage.
  • Quotes:
    • 2 Corinthians 11:2: Paul’s godly jealousy for the church to be a chaste virgin to Christ.
    • 1 Corinthians 12:3: No one can say “Jesus is Lord” except by the Holy Spirit. those who received the SPIRIT calls Him, LORD.

4. The Baptism of Fire, the Holy Spirit, and the Last Great Day

The Holy Spirit is revealed as the words of CHRIST The LORD , given fully only in the last days during the judgment and times of refreshing. This baptism by fire cleanses and regenerates believers, removing the sin and guile inherited from Eve. The gift of the Spirit brings obedience, faith, and everlasting life, enabling believers to call Christ their Father and to live by every word of God.

  • Facts and Figures:
    • Baptism with the Holy Spirit and fire is promised by John the Baptist and fulfilled in the last days (Matthew 3:11).
    • The Holy Spirit is poured out on all flesh (Joel 2:28-29, Acts 2).
    • Only those who receive the spirit can call God “Father” and be sanctified (Galatians 4:6).
  • Supporting Scriptures:
    • Titus 3:5-7: Salvation is by the washing and renewing of the Holy Spirit.
    • John 7:37-39: The Spirit is given on the last great day.
    • 1 Peter 1:23: Born again by incorruptible seed, the word of God.

5. The Gentiles as the First Fruits and the New Israel of God

The text highlights the role of the gentiles as the first fruits in the last days who have received the full knowledge of CHRIST The LORD , faith, and the Holy Spirit. They are described as the New Israel of God, called to bring light and salvation to those still blind in spiritual darkness. The gentiles are praised for their faith and obedience, contrasting with the failure of Israel to accept CHRIST The LORD  as the true God and Father.

  • Key Insights:
    • Gentiles are chosen and sanctified by the Spirit and belief in the truth (2 Thessalonians 2:13-14). When The LORD came as the Spirit and Truth
    • They have overcome the sin of Eve by turning to CHRIST The LORD  and receiving the Spirit.
    • Their faith is tested and proven, leading to salvation and the crown of life (James 1:12, 1 Peter 1:7).
    • They are called to preach the everlasting gospel to all nations to fear and worship the GOD  who made all things, who is The Creator, or CHRIST THE LORD (Revelation 14:6-7).
  • Real-World Application:
    • The ministry preached to gentiles first, fulfilling Old Testament prophecy (Isaiah 11:9-11, Zephaniah 3:9-15).
    • The gentiles’ acceptance serves as a sign and wonder to Israel, encouraging their eventual restoration. Isa.  8: 18

6. The Judgment, Restoration, and the New Creation

The concluding sections describe the final judgment as the time when the sin of Adam and Eve, especially the sin of Eve, is fully revealed, judged, and forgiven. CHRIST The LORD , as the perfect High Priest, will present the purified church as His bride. The fallen Tabernacle of David will be rebuilt, and a new Garden of Eden will be established where God dwells with His people eternally. The New Jerusalem will descend, symbolizing the restored relationship between God and humanity.

  • Key Takeaways:
    • The judgment removes the spiritual blindness and opens the eyes to the truth of CHRIST The LORD .
    • The church will be made new in CHRIST The LORD , clothed in righteousness (fine linen), and ready for the marriage to the Lamb.
    • The Holy Spirit (CHRIST The LORD ’s words) will dwell fully in the believers, presenting them faultless before God.
    • The enmity between man and God will end, and peace will prevail.
  • Supporting Texts:
    • Revelation 21:1-7: New heaven, new earth, no more death, God dwelling with His people.
    • Hebrews 7 & 9: CHRIST The LORD  as the perfect High Priest making atonement.
    • Ezekiel 16 & Revelation 17-18: The judgment of the unfaithful church (the harlot wife) and restoration to a  faithful bride.

Conclusion: The Ultimate Transformation Through Christ

The core message is that only through Jesus Christ the Lord as the One True God, Father, and Husband, can humanity be redeemed from the sin of Adam and Eve and be made spiritually alive. The sin of Eve, which caused spiritual blindness and separation, can only be removed by receiving the Holy Spirit, which is the living words of CHRIST The LORD . The church must become a chaste virgin, fully devoted and espoused to Christ alone, rejecting all false gods and spiritual fathers.

The gentiles have been chosen as the first fruits in this last age to receive the full truth and Spirit, serving as an example and instrument for the eventual restoration of Israel and all humanity.

This teaching calls for a radical conversion: a turning from all traditions and false teachings , vain conversation of the fathers,  doctrines of men, about multiple gods, to a singular worship and faith in Jesus Christ the Lord, who is the Alpha and Omega, the Creator, and the Everlasting Father. Only by embracing this truth, obeying CHRIST The LORD ’s words, and receiving His Spirit can believers inherit eternal life and partake in the new creation—the restored eternal kingdom of God.

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The TRUTH of CHRIST converts us to be a CHASTE VIRGIN to Him! Conversion part 3 13th Sep 2018

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http://www.gentileassembly.org/the-truth-of-christ-converts-us-to-be-a-chaste-virgin-to-him-conversion-part-3-13th-sep-2018/