My commentary is in simple English today so that even
dummies can understand rebirth! Rational people should not want to die.
Everyone will
suffer death. There are two highways from that moment in
time when the heart and mind are separated. There is a
highway to Hell,
and a
narrow Way to Heaven. Hell is eternal death; that is to say, “forever
dying, all the while suffering tribulations.” Heaven, or Paradise, is forever
living in bliss. “Bliss” is what the smart guys who make up big words call, “glorification.”
“Good” is a spiritual condition. The “blessed” on Earth are treated
good by God. Upon suffering death, the state of Christians will be
wholly good, just as it was in the beginning at the Creation. Adam and Eve were
created
entirely good. In the Garden, the two were in “Glory,” which means
that they were in the Presence of God whose radiance is Glory. God
blesses,
and the recipient is in a state of
bliss. The Garden Paradise was
blissful, and the heavenly Paradise is as well. Wise people seek to return to
Paradise and live in bliss forever.
Not only is bliss living in the Presence of God, but with no
fear, tribulation, sickness, or death. None of those will be feared because
they will no longer exist.
Because God wanted companionship, mankind was given the
ability to either love God or not. Love is nothing more than valuing God and
others more than oneself. Love is what’s right, and is called “righteousness.”
Not valuing God is hatred. Hatred is not necessarily an intense feeling; it may
be just
apathy toward God.
Adam and Eve, when they sinned, didn’t despise God, but were
apathetic to God’s Will. Their own “will” superseded God’s Will. That is
“sin” because they considered, albeit naively, themselves TO BE Gods. Sin, in
simple terms, is mankind wanting TO BE something that he or she is not! What people
want TO BE is their own master in
apathy to God who IS!
“Will” is the ability to choose one of two or more choices. “Free
will” is doing so without force of coercion. God never forces people to make
decisions; they do so freely. Hence, sin is wrongly exercising the decision
process, or free will.
God’s Will is that His Creatures love Him of their own
accord without coercion from Him (Acts 2:1). Mankind’s will is to love themselves
more than God or others. God did not create them with that idea, or “propensity,”
but that came later. In the beginning Adam and Eve,
as entirely good,
only wanted to please God. That was pure love!
Because Adam (mankind) was entirely good, God provided them
with everything, with no toil on their own. They lived safely inside God’s
Garden with no fear, not even from the beasts! God had two trees in the middle
of the Garden. They were to test the
wills of the two people. One tree
offered life, and the other beauty, pleasure, and wisdom. They could freely eat
of the Tree of Life, but death was TO BE (sin) the outcome of eating of the
forbidden tree. Because they didn’t understand death nor time, Eve ate first,
but she was deceived. Deceived Eve confused Adam’s thinking and he ate as well. Because he knew right but did wrong, he was the one with the greater sin.
Since the two then knew sin, they preferred the beauty,
pleasure, and wisdom to God. When they got near the forbidden tree, they
entered unto temptation. When they ate, temptation caused them to sin. They
wanted more than God offered. They wanted what the Serpent offered. They lusted
after beauty and the pleasures of the flesh, and the pride of doing in doing
what they wanted to do, seemingly with no consequences!
However, because they yielded to themselves, God convicted
them (from out there somewhere) and they were ashamed. In shame, they tried to
cover their sinful condition with the work of their own hands and made
aprons
of fig leaves. The work of their hands was insufficient so God made them
coats
from a living animal to cover all their flesh. They finally saw what death
meant. God meant that as a preview what He would do for all the “Adams”
sometime in the future.
In the meantime, the coat of flesh kept the two
safe
until they would be
saved. What did they fear? Death itself! Salvation
is the time when sinners
will be saved from death. Sinners (TO BE’s)
WILL BE saved. They also began to understand time. God’s time is not our time. Christians
will be saved in God’s time. God’s time is sometime in the future. God
blessed the two sinners because they were humbled. It is daunting, but consider
what God promised: “And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and
between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise
his heel” (Gen 3:15). God was saying that someday the serpent will be stepped
on, and the “saver” from the Serpent will suffer for that. God was promising a
Savior to put the Serpent is his place. With Judas hanging from the tree, and
Jesus safe in his tomb, the deed was done thousands of years later!
Jesus was
safe from further peril and humiliation in
his tomb. However, at death his Ghost had left him. Perhaps, it was the Ghost
of Jesus who delivered all of our sins into Hell. At any rate, Jesus’s Ghost
returned to him, he arose into the Glory of his Father back in Paradise, and
Jesus was resurrected and was
saved from harm in the world.
We are like Jesus in many ways. The world is the place of
sin because it is outside Paradise. The world tries to kill the souls of
Christians by tainting the flesh. Those who believe in, depend on, and trust
God for their spiritual condition are protected by an invisible barrier. Jesus’s
Holy Ghost is that Protector. The Bible calls him the “Comforter.”
Those who quit trying to
save themselves from harm,
and particularly spiritual death, depend entirely on God for that, and they are
“born again.” Like Adam, they must believe that it is the living flesh of Jesus
that keeps them
safe from the evil one! The Name, “Jesus,” is God’s Purpose.
He fulfilled the promise to Adam when Jesus suffered on the Holy Cross, and
when Judas Iscariot; who Satan had entered, was dead on his own tree. Judas,
like Adam long before, tried to keep himself from guilt by alleviating his own
pain. Jesus death would have done that for him.
The lesson learned from Adam and Judas is that no person has
the power or capability to save themselves from death, and that death is
not
the flesh dying, but
the soul perishing in continual punishment.
Those who deny themselves and take up Jesus’s Purpose are “born again.”
“Born again” is not the condition from the womb; it is the beginning
of regeneration; back to the entirely good state in which Adam and Eve were generated.
Hence, “born again” is
generated again. Full
regeneration cannot
be done because the world is not
good like the Garden was. Hence, full regeneration
is done in God’s time. It is consummated at rebirth, but like a baby in the
womb, there is a gestation period, culminating in spiritual “crowning.”
In between, all mankind must suffer death
just as God did! Thereafter, for some, the suffering is just beginning, and for
others the bliss begins. The first stage of bliss is that the soul is
safe
from harm. It returns to Paradise without the flesh. Stage two is the flesh returning
to Paradise. At that time the soul continues its immortality. In new glorified
(entirely good) flesh, the person shall never die and are
saved from death
and the wiles of the Devil. Thus, rebirth is a condition of
safety and
death the outcome of enduring
safely throughout life, until finally
saved!
In many places the scripture says, “shall be saved” in the
English. “Shall” indicates a future time. It could be the next moment or the
next millennium. Reborn people, much like newborn babies,
feel safe
because they are in loving, welcoming, outstretched arms. However, just like
babies, their very lives are in danger. Reborn people live in a state of alarm
all their remaining lives just as babies during growth are always in jeopardy
of dying. As long as babies do all that is prescribed, they live in relative
security. They may die but
feel safe and secure because of their medicine
and protection.
Reborn people are TO LIVE the same way. Their prognosis is
that as long as they love God and others, they are
safe from the cunning
of the Devil. “TO LOVE” are the Words of God, and the Word IS Jesus. Jesus
spoke the Ten Words, or the “Ten Prescriptions” of love to keep reborn people
from dying spiritually. To fulfill the Ten Prescriptions is to live as Christ.
With that done,
safety is accomplished and to die is gain – or saved.
Death is when the soul is
saved from perishing. That’s what we are all
waiting for, is it not?
God is gracious; sin does create a
safe space, but it
is not
saving. Abiding by the “prescriptions” without fail keeps one
safe
from harm. Missing one “dose” of the prescription will not cause death, but ignoring
the Doctor repetitively, draws the wrath of the Good Doctor. He doesn’t insist
on you taking His Prescriptions. You, like Judas before you, can die if you
wish. However, to please the Doctor, the good patient has a desire to please
the Good Doctor so that His treatments are effective. Good patients appreciate
Good Doctors, and love Him for caring for them! Thus, the Ten Prescriptions
condense to
loving the Good Doctor so much that the good patient loves
all others who are undergoing the same sicknesses!
As long as the Ten Prescriptions are a fact of life, the “patient”
is safe, but when the “patient” wantonly ignores the Good Doctor’s remedy, then
death shall ensue. There’s that word “shall” again. As with Adam, it may not be
right now, but soon, death shall come quickly – sometime in the future. Good
patients who love as God Wills them to, are saved from death, if they endure to
the end. When is the end? Until their will is no longer an issue. When the
flesh dies, so does choices. There are no more contests of wills between the
dead and Christ. Submission to God’s Will must be made
before death.
Hence, Christians are “Christians” at the time they are born again. God keeps
them
safe from Satan by the Holy Spirit upon them, much like the protective
“hedge” around Job, and surely around Paradise. Christians are
saved
when their immortal souls are back in Paradise again. Even their flesh is
saved
when the living soul becomes one with the newly alive flesh in the Paradise of
Heaven.
How about Adam? God kept him
safe in the world, and
now because of the Promise he is
saved. He as
saved before Jesus died
because he understood God’s sacrifice of his only Son. However, only Adam’s
soul is in Paradise again, just as in the beginning before he was incarnated. In
God’s time, we know not when because even Jesus does not know, Adam’s flesh
shall
be saved. It will be “snatched up” from Mount Calvary, if that is indeed the
place of the skull of Adam, and go wherever Paradise is!
Adam was the foundation of the Christian Church, and he and the
other patriarchs will arise first, then those who have yet to die. On the day
of that “rapture,” the flesh of the dead and those alive in Christ shall
finally be
saved! That is when hope is achieved. We don’t
hope so,
but
know so, so much that the prize is as if it is in hand! That
profound hope is the “assurance of salvation” … so sure that we
shall be
saved in God’s time that it is as if we are already
saved! Hope is
the feeling of
safety in Christ until
salvation is achieved at
death; “to live is Christ; to die is gain!” That is from a condition of
safety
in Christ to
salvation in Paradise.
A condition of safety means living in peril. Satan’s role is
to make us so unsafe that when we die, there is no gain. We, as our own
masters, forfeit our eternal lives by doing things according to our own
choices. The Way to salvation is living rightly; according the “Ten Prescriptions.”
They demonstrate to God the seriousness of our own desires. They are metrics
for living the Way of the Good Doctor, and if we love Him and His other “patients,”
then he is gracious enough to keep us
safe until His time for
salvation.
Rebirth is the time of belief. “Belief” in the sense that it
is ultimate trust in God. Jesus said, “Marvel not; ye MUST BE born again” (John
3:7). That is the first time that Christians have been awakened from their
sleep, or apathetic condition.
It is the
only “must be” in the New Testament.
Paul said, “…knowing the time, that now it is high time to
awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed” (Rom
13:11). Regeneration begins at the time Christians first believe - when they
come out of their apathy, and are born again with new insights (light). “Now”
is this instant in life – the
safety in which Christians live. Like Adam
who put on flesh provided by God, he puts the Spirit of Jesus on those born
again. Adam was born again when he was covered by God with flesh which had experienced
death. Christians, when they are born again, have the Comforting Existence of
Jesus’s Holy Ghost who experienced death imbued within us, keeping us
safe
from the harm of the Devil.
The time that those who are
born again really live,
is from rebirth to death. Before people are born again, they live in fear of
death because they deserve it! That is not truly living. If you remember “salvation”
is when all fear is gone!
“Now” is where the reborn person is at the moment. It is in
safe
space. Why so? Because salvation comes as time expires. Each day, Christians
living in
safety get nearer the time of
salvation – the day that
Satan can no longer do them harm! That day is the day of physical death when
the living soul is saved from death. Just as Jesus’s Spirit lived through death,
left him when it was finished, then still lived on; that is what happens to our
souls when they are filled with Jesus’s Holy Ghost! Just as Jesus gave up the
Ghost at his demise, Christians will give up their ghosts at the time of death
because the soul (ghost of the Christian) is filled with God’s Spirit!
When will the time of salvation come? “…he that endureth to
the end shall be saved” (Mat 10:22). He that is certain of his faith are
as
if saved right now! What is the assurance of salvation?
Blessed is the
man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown
of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him. (Jas 1:2)
Birth starts at conception, goes through the safety of the
womb in gestation, and the baby
crowns when released from the flesh into
the world. Rebirth is the same way! Rebirth – bringing into life – starts at
the time one first believes, live in the
safety of the womb for a
lifetime, then at death they receive the
crown of life… immortality.
When the crown of life is obtained, that is the
time of salvation, and
not before then!
It is unfortunate that the translators chose “saved” for the
Greek word,
sozos, in “shall be saved.” Because “shall be” is in the
future, and “saved” past; that is not the best translation. “Shall” is not in
the Greek. I believe that the best context would be,
should be safe, because
“safe” is another meaning of
sozos. In fact, different translations of
John 3:16 use both “shall not” and “should not perish.” I propose that they
shall
be saved when this life is over, and
are safe until then!
It is imperative to understand another thing: Just as Adam
was
kept safe, he still sinned, but because of grace, God overlooked those
sins because Adam surely loved God for his coat of safety, and appreciated the
life that was taken that he might live. Did Adam live a perfect life as he did
in Paradise? He could not have because of the tribulations in the world, no
matter how hard it was! However, because Adam trusted God for the hope of
salvation thousands of years later, and endured to the end of 930 years, he was
crowned with eternal life when he died, and his flesh will return from
the dust to live again, as he is regenerated, as he was generated,
entirely good
in the beginning!
The point to this commentary is that
most do not
understand what they claim TO BE. Even small children are taught the Calvinistic
doctrine -
I am saved - when they are born again. They are
on the Way
to salvation if their faith endures to the end, but Satan’s role is to
circumvent that endurance.
In Calvinistic doctrine by election and irresistible grace, Christians
are saved before the foundation of the world, and non-Christians die before they
are ever born. Compare that to John 3:16: “For God so loved the world, that he
gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish,
but have everlasting life.” “Whosoever” are not the eternal life lottery winners,
but everyone is elected to live forever… If they believe in Jesus. The unborn
know Jesus, but those reborn must believe in Jesus, and that he is God the
Creator who generates life!
When anyone is “born again,” they are
reborn, at
which time regeneration commences; are converted because of their new way of
thinking when they are finally persuaded; and live in
safety. However,
they have the
hope of salvation and
shall be saved when they die;
and if they live in love, are
assured of salvation.
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