You Should Be Teachers
Hebrews chapter 5
The Critical Role of End-Time Saints in the Eternal Plan of God
A Rebuke That Deserves Its Own Chapter
The Book of Hebrews delivers a sobering assessment to its readers:
Of whom we have many things to say, and hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of hearing. For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat. For every one that useth milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a babe. But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil. Hebrews 5:11
This passage emphasizes a key issue: believers ought to have progressed to the point of becoming teachers, especially regarding the Melchizedek Order, which is the context of the chapter. Without a grasp of the organizational structure of the agency you serve, it would be difficult to be an effective employee. Mainstream Christianity generally lacks knowledge of this topic entirely. Why would they need to? Unless you are seeking employment in that office, there is no reason to.
Christ, as the High Priest of an Order, is overseeing the introduction of the New Covenant. Those who “serve the living God” are all coworkers on that project. The New Covenant is integral to the Millennium to the degree that the Millennium is the New Covenant. These two cannot be separated. Within the plan of God, the millennium is the gateway to the future eternal state of humanity.
When the passage indicates you should be teachers (of the Melchizedek Order), it means you should have such a deep understanding of this subject that you can confidently teach it. It is not necessarily about instructing others, but about having a comprehensive awareness of the topic yourself.
The Saints must understand their mission clearly. They recognize the High Priest is overseeing the New Covenant, not only for the post-end times and the millennium but also for those who will be resurrected in the future. This significantly influences the future of all humankind that has ever existed.
All of it rests on the performance of the end-time Saints. There have been brilliant examples of dedicated disciples in the past. However, the principle is similar to a relay race: dropping the baton during the final leg means losing the race. Thus, those running the last stretch of the final straight are crucial, as they hold everything in their hands.
24 Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? So run, that ye may obtain. I Cor 9:24
These are the oracles of God. This is the strong meat.
The Waiting Christ: Divine Partnership in Action
God the Father gave His Son; His Son gave His life for us. The Father has done His part, Christ has done His. Christ was resurrected and sits beside the Father, waiting, expecting.
What is He waiting for? For His enemies to be made His footstool. You wait “expecting” for someone else to do something.
Hebrews 10 provides the outline. By one offering, a specific group has been sanctified to “serve the living God.” The Holy Ghost is a “witness” to what is “expected”: This is the covenant I will make…
But this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on the right hand of God; From henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool. For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified. Whereof the Holy Ghost also is a witness to us: for after that he had said before, This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them. Hebrews 10:12-16
John 5 shows there is virtually no difference between Christ doing something and the Father doing it. John 17 shows the Saints are involved as well, all working toward the same conclusion.
The message to the Churches in Revelation is a message through time until Christ returns. All are admonished to “overcome” Satan. Being a true member of the true Church is still not enough. For failing to overcome Satan, there will be no entering “the rest,” no entrance into the first resurrection.
Hebrews explains that overcoming Satan means rendering him ineffective. He is disregarded; his position is nullified, and he is “defeated.” The definition of disregarding Satan is to travel in the opposite direction by accepting the offer of the New Covenant.
Hebrews 10:13 would mean that both the Father and Christ are waiting for the Saints to complete their mission, bringing the full circle to a close.
God has chosen to accomplish His certain purposes through genuine human agents whom He has empowered and for whom Christ intercedes. The warnings exist not because failure is possible, but because human complacency could complicate what God has determined to achieve.
The Revelation 12 Turning Point: How Satan Is Defeated
The covenant is to be made with Israel and Judah initially, then spread to the entire world. Revelation 12 shows the turning point:
And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven, Now is come salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power of his Christ: for the accuser of our brethren is cast down, which accused them before our God day and night. And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death. Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Revelation 12:10
Israel, the woman described in Revelation 12 who is entirely under the influence of Satan, cannot free herself. It is the Saints, sanctified by Christ, who through their testimony persuade enough of the woman, Israel, to reject Satan, which includes refusing to accept the mark of the Beast.
In the same way Christ rejected Satan during His temptation, these individuals choose not to take the bait and instead trust in God. This decision breaks the deadlock, and the woman is liberated.
However, for the Saints to set themselves up against the Beast was an act of great personal danger. Many did not survive.
The outcome is that now is come salvation, now has come the kingdom of God, now has come the time for Christ to rule. All these future circumstances waiting for fruition were dependent on the performance of the Saints.
Man must show he is willing to overcome Satan before God is willing to bestow the eternal existence waiting for them. If they cannot demonstrate the ability to choose right from wrong, how would they ever be certain not to rebel in the future, as Satan did? God will not put man above the angels until they have shown they will not rebel.
The Malachi Ultimatum: Success or Utter Destruction
This set of conditions is also shown in Malachi. If Elijah (leading the Saints) does not succeed in his mission of “turning the hearts,” then God will call off the entire plan:
Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the LORD: And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse [utter destruction]. Malachi 4:5-6
The Hebrew word translated as “curse” is herem, meaning utter destruction, complete annihilation.
It is not just the testimony of the Saints, but the effectiveness of their testimony that matters. If a sufficient proportion of Israel does not wholeheartedly change and follow God, nothing is achieved. The act of abandoning Satan and following God signifies the ineffectiveness of Satan, which is his defeat.
Understanding “Baptised for the Dead”: The Stakes of Discipleship
Another verse that commentators struggle with is based on the same circumstances:
Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? 1 Corinthians 15:29
This highlights that the future of mankind, past, present, and future, depends on the collective efforts of the Saints. Without the Church, all the saints including Paul, performing their duty, there is no future for anyone. The Church functions on behalf of all who have lived. They are baptized (sanctified) and called into service to safeguard the future potential of mankind. This was always the purpose of preaching the gospel of the Kingdom of God. We are here for them.
The context of 1 Corinthians 15 begins by saying they had received the gospel, by which they were saved. There is only one correct gospel, the gospel of the Kingdom of God. Paul proves Christ was resurrected, followed by the statement that if Christ had not been resurrected, then there is no resurrection at all.
The preaching of the gospel includes the overall plan of God. First, a resurrection of the firstfruits, those who qualified by “serving the living God.” Later, another resurrection, “even so in Christ shall all be made alive.” Paul qualifies a resurrection sequence: “In its order.”
Then the kingdom will be delivered up to the Father. All of this is consistent with the content of Hebrews.
The original disciples all had this knowledge. They were aware that the future of all people, dead or alive, was up to their performance (which is why they gave their lives). Their baptism appointed them to safeguard the future of mankind.
They are also baptised for the dead as in spiritually “dead,” not dead as in lost physically, but as in not alive in the knowledge of God, not yet having reached the “order” of events that leads to their resurrection to “life.” The future of humanity depends on those God has called to help others reach the ultimate goal.
The Pentecost Mystery: When the Church’s Work Is Complete
There is a vast difference between those who have “served the living God in pursuing His Will” and the mainstream of Christianity.
Mainstream Christianity teaches that Pentecost represented the beginning of the Church. Not according to Scripture.
We acknowledge that this interpretation differs from traditional views; you may have noticed that most of this book does. But it is important to understand that we do not deviate from what Scripture actually states. Traditional Christianity’s abandonment of the commanded Holy Days means it has lost the “key” to understanding the timeline of God. The Holy Days provide the roadmap that makes sense of passages like the two loaves on Pentecost.
The Holy Days represent the overall plan of God. Passover represents the sacrifice of Christ. Pentecost represents the successful completion of the Church age. The Feast of Trumpets represents the time of Jacob’s trouble, the end time. The Day of Atonement represents the sending of Satan into the wilderness. The Feast of Tabernacles represents the Millennium and the New Covenant. The Last Great Day represents the resurrection of everyone who has ever lived.
The wave-sheaf offering represents Jesus Christ, who presented to the Father the firstfruits of His labour, the disciples (John 17). On Pentecost, two loaves of bread, “the firstfruits to the LORD,” are presented (Leviticus 23:16-17). These two loaves represent the labour of the Saints, the two Houses of Israel.
This offering of two loaves on Pentecost represents the culmination of the service of the true Church. Scripture states you cannot come before God without an offering, something representing what you have done. Even Christ had to come before the Father and be accepted. His offering, His sacrifice, was more than enough. John 17 actually records that Christ told the Father, “I have done what You sent Me to do,” and this was strictly to gather the first disciples. “And I have lost none of them.”
The Church, all of the Chapter 11 previous examples and the New Testament church members, all come before the Father at the first resurrection with their offering, which is Israel, whom they delivered. But Israel is two houses, hence two loaves.
Confusion arises because the first Pentecost in the New Testament was effectively the start of the Church’s empowerment with miraculous abilities. What happened on Pentecost was the giving of the power of the Holy Spirit to do the job. Unfortunately, as time progressed, the ability to perform signs and wonders was frittered away as the first Church, Ephesus, “lost its first love.”
However, what Pentecost represents in the plan of God is not the beginning but the completion. The Day itself stands for the successful completion of the Church age. The Church did the job.
The two loaves represent the final act of the Church. On completion of their service, they present two loaves to God, representing the two Houses of Israel, the House of Judah and the House of Israel. The woman has been freed from Satan (Revelation 12). This final act precedes the resurrection of the Saints, which takes place before the Great Tribulation commences, at the sixth seal.
A New and Living Way for All Humanity
For this subject (you should be teachers), the context is still the Melchizedek High Priest and the Melchizedek Order.
“You are very slow to pick up on this subject.” Meaning, this is the subject that you must really understand. You should know this subject backwards and forwards and inside out.
By a new and living way, which he hath consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh. Hebrews 10:20
11 And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death. Rev 12:11
There is a new concept here. Totally new. Regular people, not just the High Priest, if they are sanctified (called and acting on the right information for the right reasons), can now directly access the Father.
A High Priest is a link between man and God the Father. He is the intercessor between God and people, acting as their representative before God. This High Priest offered one sacrifice to enable the reconciliation of all people to God. However, as Paul said, “in their order.”
This verse from Hebrews 8 clearly states that the purpose of the Melchizedek High Priest, Christ, is to establish the New Covenant. A few verses earlier, it is mentioned, “this is the sum of the whole matter.” Everything revolves around this, as it underpins the long-term future of humankind.
But now hath he obtained a more excellent ministry, by how much also he is the mediator of a better covenant, which was established upon better promises. Hebrews 8:6
The more excellent ministry is something that dispenses with all preconceived notions of religion. Christianity as a distinct religion among many will be fulfilled and universalized as the New Covenant washes across the world. Christ remains absolutely central. He is still Creator, Savior, and High Priest. But the idea of religion as a separate category will disappear. Religion, defined as “what you choose to believe,” will become completely irrelevant. All the world will know Christ, from the least to the greatest. This echoes back to Chapter 1, where Christ created everything that exists, so how could there be another?
The Answer to Suffering: Universal Resurrection
Why has a God who is “love” allowed all the death and suffering? There is one point to consider. For this we need to see the perspective of God.
Every single person, for our purposes, “every person” refers to all humanity who bear the image of God and spiritual consciousness, the full scope of recorded human history, will be resurrected. The precise point at which God “connected consciousness” to developing mankind (Genesis 1:26-27) is beyond our scope, but the promise is clear: all who bear His image will have an opportunity for resurrection and eternal life. (The full answer to suffering in this world is to follow when we begin looking at the New Covenant).
At one point, God said, “Let us make man in our own image.” To align with known science, this would imply that man, as he developed, reached a stage where God declared, “Now we will take this specimen and connect our consciousness to him.”
This man is connected to God by a different degree of consciousness and will be resurrected. The main resurrection at the end of the millennium includes every living person throughout the history of man. This excludes the first resurrection of the firstfruits.
Every emaciated woman holding a deceased baby in a starving and drought-stricken barren landscape. Every person who has lived, seafarers, slaves, victims of bombs, disease, and unborn children, will come back. God understands that death is not the end, and everyone will still have the chance for a rich, healthy, and fulfilling life.
They will come back at the later stages of the New Covenant, a perfect world where all the former problems have entirely disappeared. Regardless of their time in history, their beliefs, their status, their longevity, or their abrupt cutoff, they will be alive again and have the chance to know their High Priest who will represent them before God the Father.
They will live in the Millennium themselves and experience what life should have been like. Then, every knee will bow to Christ before eternal life is granted. It is hard to see how people would turn Christ down after living a wonderful life as meant to be. Only the most incorrigible would not want to take up the offer of Christ. So be it.
This is not kneeling before God as a prisoner or as a measure of coercion. This reflects an understanding of the new reality as a sign of willingness to accept the plan of God for them.
The Mark of the Beast: A Pastoral Warning
THE PROGRESSION OF COMPROMISE:
Taking the mark (neutral act) → Denying God (compliance) → Betraying others (collaboration) → Committing brutalities (active participation)
The “I had no choice” defense fails when undeniable proof (miracles of the Saints) has been provided. This mirrors the Nuremberg principle: following orders does not excuse grave moral violations.
Taking the Mark of the Beast in itself, some might say, is of no concern. However, since it is Satan behind the scenes, by default, a person will be aligning with Satan. The first act of consequence will be to deny God. The second will be the requirement to notify of any people known not to have the mark. Hysteria will develop, and the “love of many will grow cold.”
What will make it indefensible is that there has been sufficient proof and understanding of the true reality delivered by the end-time Saints prior to the Beast attaining full power.
Does this constitute the unpardonable sin? The short answer is no. While grave, taking the mark does not meet the five criteria for unpardonable sin, which applies only to those who have worked hand-in-hand with God and then willfully reject Him.
What Is the Unpardonable Sin? Clarified
There is an exception to the promise of universal resurrection. It is known as the “unpardonable” sin.
Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. Matthew 12:31
Not surprisingly, the explanation comes from the Book of Hebrews, which offers the guidelines for the end-time Saints.
For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, and have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, if they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame. Hebrews 6:3
THE FIVE CRITERIA:
1. Once enlightened: Direct intervention of the Spirit of God received
2. Tasted the heavenly gift: Firsthand experience, not theory
3. Made partakers of the Holy Ghost: Working hand in hand with Father and Christ
4. Tasted the good word of God: No doubting the reality through experience
5. The powers of the world to come: Performing miracles, healing, raising dead
All five must be present. Then, willful rejection equals unpardonable sin.
From these passages, the “conditions” that govern the unpardonable sin become clear. It is the willful rejection of God whilst having full knowledge and understanding of what God is doing, and after God has enlisted you into His work with all the privileges to do that work.
Everyone, no exceptions, has committed sin, and for that they face the death penalty. Christ paid that penalty. Biblically, one sin has no more weight than another. It is a death penalty. However, to then commit sin with absolute full knowledge of what you are doing, after being pronounced as “chosen,” has no comeback.
One example would be Judas Iscariot. He knew who Christ was, had done miracles with the other disciples (not recorded). That was unpardonable.
Every Knee Will Bow: Universal Scope of the Melchizedek Order
The outline of Hebrews shows: Christ is in control of everything. The “rest” is on offer, and how to enter it. The Melchizedek Order is the body of Christ. The New Covenant and by default the Millennium is the objective. The general resurrection of “all” would follow as a consequence, with the future of mankind being secure.
The Melchizedek High Priest will ultimately be available to everyone, every individual who has ever lived. The purpose of the Melchizedek Order is to serve as something new, designed for a future context and universally applicable to the eventual master plan of humanity.
Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Philippians 2:9-11
And they shall not teach every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord: for all shall know me, from the least to the greatest. Hebrews 8:11
The fact that someone is giving an account to God indicates a conversation, which is a two-way dialogue. No one who willfully pokes his finger at God is going to have a sincere conversation. The only conclusion is that, regardless of the details of what is being discussed, “God is mercy and love.”
However, ALL things are through Christ, through the High Priest of everyone that ever lived, all those in the entire creation “made in the image of God.”
Everyone will be back if… the Saints do their job, completing the last leg of the relay. The “utter destruction” caused by failure in Malachi 4 will be averted.
Christianity’s Fulfillment in the Universal Kingdom
At the return of Christ and the establishment of His kingdom, the world will recognize that it was Christ who has been the creator and savior of all mankind all along.
From that point on, the whole world will know Christ and God the Father. All will be guided by the Spirit. From this perspective, there will no longer be any religion (a choice of what you believe). All people are participating in the kingdom of God, Christ, and the Father.
Not Replacement, But Fulfillment
At the return of Christ, what we call “Christianity” will not disappear but will be fulfilled and universalized. Just as Christ received a new name (Philippians 2:9), the faith will transcend its current form. Christ remains absolutely central. He is still Creator, Savior, and High Priest. But the distinction between “Christian” and “non-Christian” dissolves because all nations know Him directly.
This is not Christianity being “replaced.” It is the ultimate goal of Christianity being achieved. The Great Commission will be completed. Every knee will bow not as forced submission but as joyful recognition. Religion as a category becomes obsolete because truth is universally known and experienced. Only reality exists.
Moving Beyond Elementary Teachings
Christ has fulfilled everything that was written in Moses, the prophets, and the psalms that He was prophesied to do up to that point, but there is more, much more. Now He sits waiting “expectantly.”
The Father has done all He is going to do. He gave His only begotten Son. Now it is up to us.
This is why the Book of Hebrews is an end-time manual. It completely resets the whole framework of the real purpose of God, not just Christianity.
Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection: not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works. Hebrews 6:1
Repentance means to change direction. What did not lead to the eventual plan for humanity is a “dead end” effort.
The instruction is to move on beyond the basics about Christ, basic mainstream Christian teaching. That would be an understatement.
The Prophetic Vision: A New Covenant for All Nations
The prophet Jeremiah foretells a “new covenant” that will fundamentally change the relationship between God and humanity.
God will write the new covenant “on their minds and write it on their hearts.”
Universal, intimate knowledge: The promise includes everyone, from the “least to the greatest.” This means that under the new covenant, all will have a personal and direct knowledge of God.
The prophet Isaiah foretells a future day when nations traditionally hostile to Israel, including Egypt and Assyria, will be reconciled and worship God together with Israel.
The Saints’ High Calling: Divine Support and Human Responsibility
The whole Bible is written from the perspective of a successful completion. Nowhere does it suggest that it fails.
The warnings reinforce that the Saints cannot take it easy. Christ had to die. There was no way around that if the plan was to succeed. Christ asks nothing more of His disciples than what He was prepared to do.
DIVINE SUPPORT FOR THE SAINTS:
• Pre-chosen by the Father (Ephesians 1, John 17:6)
• Christ intercedes for them (Hebrews 7:25)
• Holy Spirit empowers them (Romans 8:26-27)
• The strength of God perfected in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9)
• Collective success assured even if individuals stumble
While individual Saints may stumble, as Peter dramatically did, the collective mission is secured by the sovereignty of God. Peter’s denial of Christ three times was weakness under pressure, not willful rejection with full knowledge. He buckled for a moment, but succeeded overall. He came back from that and did a fantastic job.
The warnings in Hebrews are not because God doubts success, but because human complacency could delay or complicate what God has determined to accomplish. The Saints are instruments of divine purpose, not lone agents bearing impossible burdens.
Yes, there are severe warnings to complete what is set before them. However, the reward for the Saints is staggering. Full rulership with Christ over the entire universe. Over all angels, over all the mighty elders around the throne of God. This is not “salvation” as we think about it. There probably are not adequate words to place it into meaningful perspective.
Divine Sovereignty and Human Agency: The Mystery of Union
The relationship between divine sovereignty and human agency is among the profoundest mysteries of Scripture, yet John 17 provides crucial insight. Christ prays “that they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us” (John 17:21). This is not merely cooperation. It is divine union.
When the Saints act, empowered by the Holy Spirit, is it God acting or humans acting? The biblical answer is both fully. Just as Christ was fully connected to God while fully man, the work of the Saints is fully divine (the sovereignty of God ensuring success) and fully human (requiring their genuine choice and effort).
The warnings in Hebrews do not mean the plan of God is uncertain. They mean God accomplishes His certain purposes through genuinely free human agents. This is essential to understand. It has been mentioned several times, and is worth repeating: Christ sits on His throne “expecting.” He has not fulfilled all things, as in, done everything for us.
Understanding Why God Has Waited
If God did not impose specific standards, there would be no reason to wait. Humanity could have become eternal long ago. However, the overall end time has been predetermined for thousands of years. A reason must exist. Something must be accomplished.
First: Enough time for man to try every conceivable way of life other than what God told them to do. At a huge cost, it would end in the complete destruction of the human race if Christ did not step in.
Second: Satan was placed in the “Garden” deliberately. Otherwise, God is not in control. The first couple were given a chance to reject Satan. They failed. That has been the pattern ever since.
The fact that Christ was slain before the foundation of the earth (Revelation 13:8) indicates there was going to be a need for reconciliation before things even started. It was known that Satan would be present.
The tension between universal restoration and judgment passages is resolved by understanding that Satan was deliberately placed in the garden as part of the sovereign plan of God from before creation.
Who Receives Eternal Life? Clear Criteria
Those who will not receive eternal life are those who willfully reject God. Willfully being defined as fully aware of the consequences.
This is the consistent standard that appears throughout Scripture. It is not about perfect performance. Peter denied Christ three times and worked his way back. It is not about ignorance. Those who crucified Christ were forgiven because “they know not what they do.”
The unpardonable sin applies only to those who have been fully enlightened by the Spirit of God, experienced His power firsthand, worked hand-in-hand with Father and Christ, performed miracles in His name, then willfully turn away in full knowledge.
For everyone else, the vast majority of humanity, resurrection and opportunity await.
Practical Guidance for Believers Today
Having established the cosmic stakes and the theological framework, what does this mean for believers today?
Pastoral application, as far as the end-time Saints are concerned, is dependent on Christ engaging the start button.
Behold, I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me. Malachi 3:1
One indication that this is close is the availability of the information contained in this book. The instructions within Hebrews are being explained, for the first time. Scripture paints an obvious pattern of information being revealed as necessary.
The definition of a believer is tricky. From the book of Hebrews, it is clear the definition of being a believer has an extraordinarily high bar set. Christ said if you are not willing to give your life for Him, you cannot be His disciple.
Ephesians 1 states that those who are eligible to be termed “believers” were chosen and predetermined before the universe came into being.
True enlightenment, as Hebrews 6 describes, is reserved for those “serving the living God.” The mainstream concept of “believer” falls far short of this biblical standard.
For evangelism within the true Church, the Philadelphian era must begin with its “open door.” This would be the beginning of the Elijah ministry.
Once an accurate gospel is at the center of a new organization, real evangelism can begin. We are waiting for the Elijah mission to start “preparing the way” for Christ to return.
How Should We Live in Light of This Understanding?
Seek God with all your might. “Great understanding have they that keep the law.” And if “God permit,” the Holy Spirit will lead to all truth.
Living according to the instructions of God has great benefits for everyone:
Personal Benefits: Happy marriages without infidelity, staying out of legal trouble, and peace that comes from honoring parents.
Social Benefits: Civility reduces friction in society. Strong families reduce social care burdens. Economic stability from communities built on the principles of God.
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away. Revelation 21:4
Every person who has suffered, every emaciated mother, every slave, every victim of war or disease, will be brought back to a perfect world where all the former problems have entirely disappeared. Death is not final. The plan of God encompasses everyone.
Conclusion: The Oracles of God and Strong Meat
These are the oracles of God. This is the strong meat that believers should have progressed to understand.
The Saints are not merely looking to convert people to a particular religion. They see way past that. They look at a much bigger picture: the new High Priest over a completely New Covenant made not only for the people of the aftermath of the end time and not only for the millennium, but for those that will be resurrected in the future.
This is about the future of all mankind.
The whole history of mankind is channeled into the original plan that God had for mankind, and why they were created. All of it rests on the performance of the end-time Saints, who work in perfect union with the Father and Christ, instruments of divine purpose, empowered by the Holy Spirit, guaranteed success by the sovereignty of God, yet genuinely free agents whose choices matter eternally.
The waiting is nearly over. The instructions are now being revealed for the first time, signaling the Elijah ministry will soon begin.
Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. Hebrews 12:28
