Word Topic: New Jerusalem eternal dwelling place for church the bride of Christ
It will be the most blessed thing to realize in the Holy Spirit the mysterious plan of God preached by Apostle Paul. The mystery of God’s plan is that Jesus’ birth in this world to be the Christ had already been scheduled before the creation of this earth. More specifically, Christ Jesus had been planned to come before the serpent, the devil appeared in the world, bringing sin, death, and curse. Unless we pray deeply in the Holy Spirit and study God’s Words in details from Genesis to Revelation, no one can understand the mysterious plan of God. If we all humbly pray and realize this mystery, we shall be able to overcome all afflictions with joy in the midst of great hope before us.
Finally, we see a scene where the Spirit of God, that walked on the surface of darkness, began with creating light with his Spirit in the empty earth. God created it and said it was good to see. But he didn’t say that only one thing was good to see. It was the firmament that was heaven. The heaven that he created is written as firmament, suggesting that the heaven is not a empty space, but something made up with hammering to make it hard:
That’s right! God made heaven but did not say, “God saw that it was good” There might be someone that God not liked within the firmament. God might imprison someone that God nor pleased with. pleased. He might be someone that God created the earth. Prophet Ezekiel testified of him in the Holy Spirit whom God did not like:
He was an anointed covering cherub. He was the only anointed cherub, that was Christ, before before sinned in heaven as Jesus is the anointed Christ. After he sinned and was cast out of heaven, he was imprisoned in the firmament that God created, and finally he was thrown into the ground. He became the serpent and tempted the first man by pretending to be the anointed Christ. God had to remove the anointed covering cherub from heaven. God had to anoint his only begotten Son, Jesus, and take away the covering cherub , the antichrist that difiled heaven and earth. Because of this, before God created this earth, He had planned to send our Lord Jesus Christ.
The Holy Spirit also made prophet Isaiah to testify of the Lucifer that was the covering cherub, but cast out of heaven because of his sin:
That’s right! The one whom God had set up in heaven as the anointed covering cherub before the foundation of the world was fallen and became the Lucifer, that is the devil and Satan, that made heaven and earth devastated by sin, death, and curse. Finally, God the father made his only begotten Son die for the sin of the world as well as death and curses. God made him the Lord and Christ after he ascended to heaven. Because of this, when He came to His people, He asked them to pray, “Father’s will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” In other word, as he had cast Lucifer, the Antichrist, who had been in heaven, he was praying to bring him down to hell so that his will be done in the earth.
Therefore, God spoke through Apostle Paul about God’s mysterious plan that is called dispensation . Christ appeared to the world to destroy the Devil and his works (Hebrews 2:14, 1 John 3: 8) so that through his death, all sins of the world may be removed, and all who believe in Him may live forever in heaven and on earth as he had planned:
In particular, he was talking about what is in him, that is the Church of God, that believed in the gospel of Christ that is the word of truth and sealed by the Holy Spirit of that promise. Only the church of God, consisting of Christians who are born again by the Holy Spirit are gathered, is the only one in His body.
Apostle John witnessed in the Holy Spirit, seeing all things coming together in Christ in the future:
What a thrilling sight it must be? Apostle John was probably out of mind when he saw a city of 1500 miles in length, width, and height coming down from heaven. If you see yourself the city, you shall be excited and amazed. This city is the city that the Lord promised to His disciples before he went away, and at the same time the promise he gave to his church, who believed in him to be his bride: