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An essay relating to the Roles of our Messiah, seated in the Most Holy Place at the right side of God the Father. A message about the necessity of Sealing within these serious times, as God's remnant must maintain a faithful, unchanging, fixed, Sanctified relationship with the Messiah, keeping the Ten Commandments of God (Rev 14:12). View table of contents...

 

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Crown Him King, Our Messiah Overcame the World
by Dionne Sabbay Thompson revised (September 5th, 2008)

What is the Most Holy Place in the Heavenly Sanctuary ?

And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war
(Revelation 19:11).

Christians are to obtain the Word, living an obedient and faithful life within a New Covenant Experience, absent from legalism. In order for any creature to benefit from nurturance it must have life. Similarly, in Christ we are new creatures, converted, thus benefiting from the Word, sustaining a life that is righteous. We must nourish this life, given to us by God. The law of God was given to us, thus it remains natural for us to keep the Ten Commandments of God, maintaining faith in the Messiah (Revelation 14:12). Christ was victorious at His encounter with Satan in the wilderness, triumphing over sin (Matthew4:1-11). Hebrews 8:6-10 reminds us that we must continue in God's covenant, as His children. Hence, we must abide in the Messiah, maintaining that relationship with our Maker and Creator. Jeremiah 31:27 describes why we need an abiding relationship with the Messiah. God and His protective hand watched over Israel, intending to prevent them from going into Babylonian captivity. Through the prophet Jeremiah, God was warning Israel about their consequence of disobedience, potential enslavement. God never intended for Israel to have a king, however, Israel's very first King Saul would not obey the prophet of the Lord, Samuel. King Saul, King David, King Solomon and King Rehoboam were all disobedient. The consequence of not abiding in God's ways is that by the third or fourth generation, God's judgment will visit the seed of those which continue in disobedience (Exodus 20:5). By the fourth king, Israel was judged and the monarchy was split into two, never to be reunified again. Israel wanted a king and monarchy even with God's forewarning of its consequence.

Similarly, within Adventism the 1859 onset of a Laodicean condition (Testimonies Vol. 1 - Testimony V p. 186) was as a result of disobedience and the rejection of the gospel since the Fall of 1844, the Great Disappointment. Those who followed on after the Great Disappointment, followed Christ by Faith into the Most Holy place, spiritually (Revelation 3:7, 8). The earnest and sincere believers came out of the great Disappointment, only a handful in number. God brought back His Word and Power in 1888 with the teachings of Righteousness by Faith by Elders Jones and Waggoner (Testimonies to Ministers p. 91-92), yet Adventism has failed to receive it.

God intended that each one of us should be a dwelling place for the Holy Spirit, allowing us to be His children. The Holy Spirit can flow through us, if we abide in Christ (John 15). Christ offers His righteousness as a replacement for our iniquity, forgiving our sins and not remembering them.

Daniel 9:24-27 describes that a specific time was allotted for Israel to make a turnaround however, because of disobedience; the Messiah was brought in as a Redeemer for all (1Corinthians 15:45). As long as we abide in the Messiah, receiving His Word fully, we can be victorious over sin (1John 3:9). We can not claim God's promise without fulfilling its conditions. The Messiah, the son of God has the law written in His heart (Psalms 40:7, 8). Israel claimed to be Abraham's children yet, failing to accept the Messiah created problems for this nation, spiritually. John 8:39-42 explains that spiritual children of God must have the law written in their hearts, while abiding in the Messiah, who finished it all at the Cross (John 19:30). The divine fruits we bear spiritually define our spiritual Father. The fruits of our life define whether we are children of God or children of the devil (Galatians 5:14-26).

We must have the law written in our hearts and in our minds (Proverbs 4:23, Ezekiel 36:26) . We can not make a profession or claim to be God's children, unless we have the law written in our hearts and minds. Thus identifying as the bloodline of Abraham is not enough for one to be considered a child of God, we must also be spiritually reborn. We must continue in the way of the Lord, having a New Covenant Experience. In order to be children of God, we must continue in a relationship with God daily, fulfilling our part of the promise by fulfilling the conditions within our hearts. Heb 6:18 edifies that once God makes a promise; we must fulfill the conditions of such a promise within our hearts. If we attempt to claim the promises of God without fulfilling the conditions, we are presumptuous. Similarly, we as Seventh-day Adventists and Sabbatarians, must abide in Christ wholeheartedly in order to fulfill this ultimate Promise.

The biblical definition of a covenant is God’s promise, not an arrangement between two people, remembering that God realizes that human beings can not keep their promise (Hebrews 8:6-10). The covenant is God’s promise, making us holy, God knows that it would be a waste of time for us to make and keep a promise, as we can not produce RIGHTEOUSNESS (Isaiah 64:6). God promises that He can and will make a remnant holy, writing His law in their hearts and minds (Ezekiel 36:26, Hebrews 8:10, 10:16).

The Apostle Paul was cognizant that Ancient Israel did not fulfill the conditions of their hearts, disallowing God from writing the laws in their hearts and minds. Following His ascension, Christ was anointed in the Holy Place. Additionally, the Day of Pentecost, the Former Rain, Christ’s Heavenly Coronation symbol, occurred exactly fifty days following the Messiah’s resurrection (precisely seven Sabbaths after His resurrection: Leviticus 23:15-17; Psalms 110:4, 133:2; Acts 1:3-4, 2:1-5; Hebrews 6:20, 8:3-4; Review and Herald April 30, 1908 paragraph 6) [A Soul Sealed at Character Perfection page 13]. Hebrews 8:1-3 identifies that Christ was ordained for His ministry. Luke 4:18 edifies that Christ was anointed to fulfill roles and functions, permitting him to Preach the Gospel to all who were willing to receive. Christ, following His ascension became our Great Heavenly High Priest. The Messiah is soon to be King once he departs from the Most Holy Place at the close of Probation for the world (Daniel 12:1, Revelation 22:11,12) as He puts on His Kingly Robe (Revelation 19:11-21), returning in His Majestic/Royal Kingship.

The Apostle Paul in all his Epistles writes about the eternal purpose and work of Christ, explaining that while on Earth, Christ could not be Priest because the Sanctuary will only exist in heaven; never to be rebuilt on Earth (Hebrews 8:1-5). Type met Anti-type (Matthew 27:51-53, Ephesians 2:15). Deuteronomy 18:15-18, Isaiah 61:1-3, Luke 4:18-24 describes the actual fulfillment of Christ in His successive roles, Son of God on Earth, Great Heavenly High Priest and soon to be crowned King at the end of His Priestly Ministry (Revelation 19:11-21, Revelation 22:11,12).

“These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).

Created from Elder Ward's Message (September 5th, 2008) Truth For The Final Generation http://TruthinJesus.org

Character Purity Ministries


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Hey I left a question on your comment and about this on my story's site.

Posted: Nov 7, 2008

Author Comment:

Sasquath99,

Thanks for your comment and time. God bless, as we continue to perfect Character, preparing for the Messiah's conditional return.

Sabbay :)



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