Truly, if we consider ourselves to be spiritually born again, then we must ask of whom our spiritual parents are. Just as we were born the first time naturally from our natural parents, surely, at our second birth - a spiritual birth - we'll have parents for that birth, too. And, perhaps, our second set of parents are none other than the Lamb of God and His Bride the New Jerusalem. But (as some contend), if they aren't even married yet - for it's a marriage that a few see futuristically - then we just may find ourselves in ...
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Truly, if we consider ourselves to be spiritually born again, then we must ask of whom our spiritual parents are. Just as we were born the first time naturally from our natural parents, surely, at our second birth - a spiritual birth - we'll have parents for that birth, too. And, perhaps, our second set of parents are none other than the Lamb of God and His Bride the New Jerusalem. But (as some contend), if they aren't even married yet - for it's a marriage that a few see futuristically - then we just may find ourselves in an odd and uncomfortable situation. However, if we take the Apostle Paul at his word, the Lamb's Bride, New Jerusalem, was already his mother nearly 2,000 years ago: Galatians 4:26 (written in the first century AD) But Jerusalem which is above [spiritual, rather than natural] is free, which is [present tense] the mother of us all. But, again, that can't even be possible if, as some say, the Bride and the Lamb don't even get married until sometime in our future; or, that we won't even be a part of the Bride until much later on. And, yet, if we were born from her at our second birth, we're not only a part of her already, but she's certainly a part of us - just as our natural mother has been; and, ever since she first appeared many years ago, as will be explored, this spiritual mother hasn't gone anywhere out of sight - unless, it's out of fleshly sight - for, she can be found if we know where to look, and if we're given a spiritual eye to see and a spiritual ear to hear. But, if she's not already a part of us, via the spiritual birthing process, and we can't even properly call ourselves the children of the Lamb and the Bride just yet, then Paul, as well as all of us, may truly have been born out of wedlock, making all of us illegitimate children ... But, once more, that's only how some see it ... This book not only explores such questions, but actually shows how that the Bride and the Lamb already got married on the Day of Pentecost, in circa AD 30, as can be seen from Acts chapter 2; and, that there have been spiritual births from that union ever since that very important day in biblical history; and, too, that both of them are always a part of us and are always with us ... Not only this large, important subject will be covered, but these pages also explore two distinct Resurrections; the Man Child; two distinct thousand year reigns; the Inner Man; End Time Prophesy; being Asleep in Jesus as opposed to being Alive and Remain; the Mother of Harlots; the Daughter of Jerusalem; the Eighth Day; the Two Witnesses; the Mind of Christ; Three Heavens; the Garden of Eden; the Tree of Life vs the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil; and much, much more! In fact, Christian, Theological Author Ted A. Roberts digs deeper into difficult subjects of study than he had in his four previous, published books in this 'Seeking the Everlasting Gospel Teaching Series.'
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