Must be: dei It is necessary for something to be. “To be” is understood in each instance. “To be” implies existence whereas “I am” means “I exist.” So, dei anything is the necessity in existing in some state or the other.
The states are underlined in each passage following: Each subject
must exist in certain states.
·
New wine must
be put into new bottles. (Mark 2:22) (Leathern bottled that must be
exercised, or cleaned; a vessel in general). Our old vessels must die before
new vessels are filled..With what? The “wine,” or blood, of Jesus.
·
Scripture must
be fulfilled (Mark
14:49). How is scripture fulfilled? That Jesus would be born and die.
·
I must be
about my Father's business? (Luke 2:49). What is His “Father’s”
business. Father is “pater” meaning the souce of the genetics of Jesus. His
Father’s business was engendering — “generating.” That’s what a
God is noted for. Jesus came to generate as well. He would engender
those who trusted Him.
·
The passover must
be killed (Luke 22:7) Jesus must not be passed over — taken in vain
— but killed. Costly Grace.
·
The
Son of man must be delivered … and be crucified, (Luke 24:7).
For us to exist, Jesus must be delivered rather than us. He must literally be
staked or impaled. That is what happened. Jesus was both staked and impaled so
that we need not be. He was the perfect sacrifice because we were not!
·
All things must
be fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses, (Luke 24:44).
All things about Jesus. “All things” are listed in Psalm 22 beginning with “My
God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” He was nailed to be forsaken, or in my
words, “disassembled” as it was finished, Him giving up the Ghost.
·
The
Son of man must be lifted up? (John 12:34). Fot us to live
again; Jesus must be raised. Raised from the Greek is “assembled.” Indeed,
Jesus was re-assembled at the resurrection.
·
You must be circumcised. (Acts 14:25)
Your flesh must be die, meaning that your heart must be renewed. The “heart” is
what? Your inner being that exists beneath the flesh.
·
You must be
born again. (John 3:7). Gennao (ghen-nah'-o). anothen. Gennao
is generated. How was Adam generated? From God above. God began by generating
Adam in His own Image (Selem, meaning a “shadow or phantom being.”. How we do
not know, but rebirth is God generating us again as with Adam. The process id
called “regeneration” and the product is God, or Christ in us.
·
There
is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be
saved. Saved is sozo in the Greek, literally “made whole.” Our
souls are re-assembled to our bodies very much like Jesus, “The Holy Ghost
descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a Voice (The Word that
spoke with Adam) came (ginomai) from heaven, which said, “You are My
beloved Son” (Luke 3:22). The genome of God came unto the genetics of Jesus. Somehow
God made Jesus the “Last Adam” as scripture says, and His purpose was to quicken
us who believe in Him, “The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last
Adam was made a quickening spirit.” (1 Cor 15:45) Jesus was the one that made
Adam alive and the substance for the soul of Adam. Adam had Christ in him.
So, we must be born again! The Image of God must come into
us. Rebirth is a start,a but we must be fully regenerated, going from babes in
Christ (1 Cor 3:1) to those sanctified in Christ., “We are sanctified through
the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all” (Heb 10:10.
Adam was sanctified; he was set apart in the Garden of God,
ostensibly for safety from the wiles of the wicked one. When was Adam saved?
When the Body of Christ was offered.
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