Glorifying God

The glory of God was manifested in men through the prophets of old as Peter wrote, II Peter 1:21. This glory was not known to all men in their lifetimes even though they are separated for the glory of God, Numbers 16:1-35. In another instance, it is unrighteous for a prophet to speak against one whom God has justified, Numbers 12:1-10, 23:7-10,19-21; Acts 10:28. Now the glory that I speak of is the glory of being the leading mouth-piece for God, as it is written, Exodus 4:12-16; Matthew 10:20; Luke 21:12-16; I Corinthians 11:3-4. Since Christ is the head of the man, we can see that his glory serves as a crown, Isaiah 53:12; John 17:22; Revelation 19:12. In like manner the glory of God the Holy Ghost serves as a crown. It is by this means that the Holy Ghost speaks through chosen men who are his hand-picked disciples, Acts 2:2-4; Romans 8:14; II Peter 1:21; I John 2:27-28.

Jesus Christ is now serving as our High Priest, Hebrews 7:26-28. God the Holy Ghost is the Second Priest or Low Priest, as it is written, Isaiah 66:1; Habakkuk 2:14; John 14:16-17; Romans 8:26-27; Revelation 10:1-3. So, it is the glory of God in the Holy Ghost, who has not left us, that causes the earth to be God's footstool. Wherever the Holy Ghost goes, that place is filled with the glory of God. Whoever the Holy Ghost crowns with his glory is crowned with the glory of God the Father, the Almighty. Just as Christ is a "way" to the Father, John 14:6, the Holy Ghost is also the "way" to the Father, Hebrews 9:7-8. Together Christ and the Holy Ghost form two Chief Priests. Next to these are the Angelic Priests, who serve the temple of our bodies of whom Michael is chief, Luke 22:27-28; I Corinthians 6:19; Hebrews 1:14, 7:1. In this light, you can see how Daniel's body was the temple of the Holy Ghost and was served by the Chief Priest Gabriel, Daniel 9:21-22, 10:21. Daniel, then, was crowned with the understanding of Chief Priest Gabriel, Proverbs 1:23, 3:13-14, 14:24, 16:31. A wise man's crown is wisdom and understanding given to him as treasure from the Father, Mother Wisdom, Christ, the Holy Ghost, or the angels, Isaiah 28:5, 62:3. It is this wisdom that makes our faces shine with a crown of God's glorious brightness, Psalm 104:15, 141:5, Song of Solomon 5:7, Psalm 23:5; Isaiah 25:7; Daniel 12:3; II Corinthians 3:14-16; Hebrews 9:3,7-8. Every man has his own crown, Hebrews 2:7. This tells us that the special crown of the Holy Ghost is the brightest light of the understanding of God which goes past the veil of dark parables of the Old Covenant and Testament, Genesis 15:17-18, 17:9-11; Psalm 78:2-7; Isaiah 9:2; II Corinthians 3:14-15. The Holy Ghost himself is the New Covenant which God and Christ gives to us, Isaiah 49:5-12. Observe that this is surely God the Holy Ghost. In verse 5, our unrighteousness vexed him, Ecclesiastes 2:17; Isaiah 40:29-31, 63:10. In verse 6, the Holy Ghost is sent to the gentiles to save all men until the end of time, Matthew 15:22-28; John 14:16. Jesus was not "officially" sent to the gentiles (although all nations are his inheritence) but to the Israelites. In Isaiah 49:7, the Holy Ghost is also rejected by men, John 14:17, and both God the Father and Jesus Christ, the Holy One, have elected him for this work, John 16:12-15. In verse 8 of Isaiah 49, the Holy Ghost himself is the covenant along with Christ. Look at Matthew 26:28; Hebrews 9:17-23; Revelation chapter 10, John 16:15. So it is the Holy Ghost who teaches us of the true meanings of the dark parables uttered by Christ, Matthew 13:34-35. Those of us searching for the Lamb of God and desiring the outpouring of the Holy Ghost have testified that they sit in darkness, Isaiah 44:2-4, 61:3; Jeremiah 29:13.

The honor of being the official mouthpiece of God is a crown that is given to one chosen by the Father Himself, Psalm 75:5-7. The Holy Ghost and the angels inform those chosen men of their office and command them to follow the Spirit, as Jesus commanded his disciples to follow him, Numbers 12:6; Amos 3:7-8; II Peter 1:21; Revelation 10:1-3. The disciples of the Holy Ghost are prophets as well as priests, Isaiah 61:6. The anointing is done just as the pattern showed using Aaron, Exodus 25:8-9, 29:1-9, 30:30-38; Hebrews 9:9-10. God the Holy Ghost anoints his disciples himself and shows them such through dreams, visions, or as Gabriel did with Daniel,Psalm 75:1-5; John 10:8-14; Hebrews 5:4. There are many ministers made by men who take the honor upon themselves, II Corinthians 11:12-15; Jude 1:16-18. So the crown of being an official spokesman for God is a gift of the Spirit, as it is written, Ephesians 4:7-14. Those who have made themselves ministers or were made ministers by men have rebelled against the authority of the Holy Ghost, Hebrews 10:28-31, after the manner of Korah, Dathan and Abiram. Any doctrine other than this on this subject or any testimony other than what is written is blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, Galatians 1:8-9; James 3:15-17.

Examination of the story of usurpation of the priesthood shows us the seriousness of what has been done, Exodus 30:3-9; Numbers 16:23-33; Deuteronomy 30:19; Matthew 5:17-18; John 3:18-19, 8:30-32. Dathan, Abiram, Korah and their men were all acting out prophetical roles to teach us in the same way as Pharaoh was used to teach us about Satan at this time, Isaiah 14:12-18; Romans 9:14-24, 15:4. It was not Pharaoh, but Satan in him doing all the evil works inasmuch as Pharaoh himself lies in glory with God. Ministers today almost to the last man are like Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. Satan has fulfilled this prophecy, . Just as Dathan, Abiram, and Korah went to the grave, so do all who eat satanic doctrine. Very few men could imitate Elijah as Christ said, Ezekiel 18:4; John 11:25-26; James 1:15. The fallen stars of God are trampled into the golden sandy dust; thus the body rots, Isaiah 27:9; Ezekiel 20:38, and the demons possessing the body, then, let it go. The earth has been opening her mouth a long time to swallow the lies of Satan.

Some men have innocently and unwittingly taken hold of the ministry trying to do good will. They are like Nadab and Abihu and Uzzah, Leviticus 10:1-7; II Samuel 6:6-9. It is God who is shaking you and your churches by the spirit, upon whom he rides, Jeremiah 34:18-19; Ezekiel 1:7-10; Haggai 2:6,22; Malachi 3:1-3; Revelation 4:7. The archangel, whose symbol is the calf, is Phanuel or Remiel, as he is called, one of the messengers or the Covenant, Book of Enoch 20:8, Luke 15:22-24. So if you die tomorrow, you will have to eat Phanuel's body in addition to Christ's. This is what happens when the body dies, and the spirit ascends back to God. The spirit will be taught of God and given the duty of judging men and demons down here, . Nadab, Abihu, and Uzzah were taught of God in this manner. Observe what Paul wrote, Philippians 1:15-18. If you were not ordained by God Himself, and you preach Christ of good will, but unwittingly, then you are like Nadab and Abihu. The fire is strange if it is not that of the Holy Spirit, as it is written, Acts 2:1-4; Revelation 1:20, and Hebrews 1:7. If your motive was to aid God in the work of Christ, you are like Uzzah, but this is the word, Genesis 32:24-31; Isaiah 27:5-6; Luke 1:18-20; John 6:28-29. Those preaching Christ for preeminence as lords over God's children must eat this word, Isaiah 30:1; Matthew 15:7-9, 23:13-33; I Corinthians 11:3-4; I Peter 5:2-3; III John 1:9-11. Nevertheless, it is written, Numbers 16:36-40; Isaiah 50:11; Matthew 23:19-20.

In the judgment of God which has finally caught us, every man's work is being tried by Christ, Mark 9:49-50; I Corinthians 3:12-21; Ephesians 2:20. This is the fire we should have, Matthew 3:12-13; Luke 4:1. Man could not be saved by doctrines of men who spoke without the voice or consent of the Holy Ghost. The word of life spoken by the Holy Ghost through his disciples has the power to save, Luke 12:12; Acts 2:4; Ephesians 6:19; II Peter 1:21. Those of you who have not experienced this can now be scripturally sure, that the Holy Ghost does speak his own words in his ministers' mouths.

Now the Holy Spirit will show you an amazing thing concerning why there were three leaders among the sons of Jacob, namely, Joseph, Judah and Levi. Levi was the first priest, still later Samuel representing the prophecy of Jacob and Moses concerning the Holy Ghost, Genesis 49:23-24; Deuteronomy 33:16-17. Finally, Jesus Christ signified the leadership under Judah's blessing, Genesis 49:9-10; Revelation 5:5-6. Who is it that fulfills the blessing of Levi? Deuteronomy 33:8-11. It is Michael, the first priest of the sons of God, as it is written, III Baruch chapters 11-17; Hebrews 5:6-11, 7:1-7. Michael's symbol is also the eagle, as it is written, Deuteronomy 32:11-12; Daniel 12:1; Luke 17:37; John 6:39; Jude 1:9; Revelation 4:7. These references, along with III Baruch, show us that nobody, but nobody, can come to the Father except by Michael. The doors of the fifth heaven are analogous to the veil of Hebrews 9:6-8. So Michae] protects the bodies of the sons of men. They remain in his custody until Jesus resurrects them. Michael is the third Chief Priest, and Levi only acted his role before the people who could not see him.

Now you should know for sure that God the Holy Ghost is fulfilling these prophecies, Isaiah 29:18-19, 40:5, 42:16, 49:6; Luke 3:6; John 17:24; Romans 5:19; Revelation 10:7-10. Be sure that today, and not before, that these prophecies are fulfilled forever, Isaiah 29:9-14; Romans 3:9-11, 14:6-7; Revelation 5:1-4, 10:3-4.


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