85] Message eighty-five: continue to thrive.
p.1—Similar to Thomas Paine and James Baldwin, Dr. Ray Hagins has done a great job vanquishing the relative literalism of the Bible. We should not altogether do away with the Bible, but should instead literalize it spiritually for ourselves and others. Jesus should be viewed as Heru, and light or consciousness in you. Jesu is the liberal spirit of God. He's the unknown God made known to us. The first two letters of Lucifer's name equal the numerical value of the hidden God, 'Amen', the spacious LORD and invisible light of the world made known to us by his righteous Sun, Jesus Christ.33 is also the numerical value of 'magic', which is what you experience, having come to the knowledge of him. The first two letters of Lucifer's name reveal the ubiquitous presence and perdurably fixed nature of God. Being aware of yourself as him, you'll discover his affable love. 'Affable' is also 33. Four letters later, Lu-cife, we come to 56, the numerical value of 'light'. Lucifer is known as the 'light-bringer', or bringer of light. You can read about him interchangeably with his twin brother Jesus, and himself as John, in Luke 1: 77-79, who came ''To give knowledge of salvation' unto his people by the remission of their sins, Through the tender mercy of our God; whereby 'the dayspring' from on high hath visited us, 'To give light' to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace.' That sounds like the purpose and mission of the 'Messiah': to prepare the way, make the way, and be the way. Lucifer, Jesus, beauty, Joshua, and Messiah each have a numerical value of 74.
p.2—Consider Psalm 27-1 and Psalm 27-4--'The LORD is my 'light' and my 'salvation'; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? '; 'One thing have I desired of the LORD, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to behold the 'beauty' of the LORD, and to inquire in his temple.' Whoever has seen Jesus has seen God. And whoever has seen God has seen the LORD. And whoever has seen the LORD has seen Lucifer. And whoever has seen them has seen all of the angels.
p.1 notes—a] liberal: free b] Sun/Son c] perdurably/eternally d] John: John the Baptist
p.2 notes—a] whoever has seen them has seen all the angels.
- Joshua Aaron Guillory
[December-15-2023--5-27 p.m.]
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