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Originally Posted by phareztamar
Introduction
This ninth book begins at the pouring out of the fourth vial, and extends to the very end of Revelation. It is barely more than an overview; as each chapter...and many times a single sentence...is deep beyond measure.
(1)In the laws of heaven; sin is a felony judged by death. There is no appeal, and no commuting of the sentence. The iron-clad judgment of death is steadfast. To then learn from medical science that sin...and its death penalty...are passed to us at birth, means that (2) the entire human race is sentenced to death. Indeed, history bears this out. (3) When Adam fell, the seed of all humanity in his loins fell. Saved or not, (4) the law of sin which flows in your veins and corrupts your body, must be judged. Death is passed to all men.
In this book; the closing judgments of God, and his arrival upon the earth are lightly narrated. It has taken three years to lightly narrate Revelation. And having so done, we embark upon a summary book. A book that returns to all nine previous books, and answers some of the questions posed. A book of folly perhaps, freely engaging the symbolism in nature and in scripture, and acknowledging the spiritual world around us.
While Omega means the end, the book of Revelation ends with a new beginning. A glorious beginning, with no end. May you and your loved ones be a part of it.
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Is this your ninth book, or whose book is it? It perked my curiosity.
(1) Are you writing this book as if in the present tense, or past? Before, or
after the natural creation?
(2) If the entire human race was sentenced to death without appeal or
commutation, why did the Lord God clothe Adam and Eve?
(3) Quite correct: the sin of Adam affected us all.
(4) Please explain how the law of sin flows in our blood and corrupts
our bodies. I believe that the life, not death, is in the blood.