WHO YOU ARE ACCORDING TO BIBLICAL PROPHECY

Welcome to the seventh and final article in this series, that examines Who You Are according to the Bible beginning with The First Book of Moses, Called Genesis.

Historical Phases of Prophetic Teaching with its Golden Rule of Measure presents an evolving doctrinal narrative of the Bible’s visionary prophecy from the beginning of immortal life and mortal time. The Bible as a primer, examined with translated words, has been your guide to life and time as the signs of the times.

Today biblical prophecy will be considered according to the translated meaning of the word “said,” that is, properly to “lay forth.” The Bible’s evolving visionary prophecy of each day is based on the word “let,” meaning positive consent of what God said according to the antediluvian assertions. …And the Spirit of God [to blow, i.e breathemoved upon the face [as the part that turns <as an immortal>] of the waters [semen <in mortal prophecy>].

In systematic or set discourse of seven days, Genesis One describes how God created the people’s immortal/mortal nature, spiritually, in their line and time as it was good [to be <an immortal sign>] and it was so [set upright–rightly <a mortal sign>]. In the same systematic or set discourse of seven days, Jesus proved himself worthy to open the book of scriptural prophecy as the signs of the times.

The Revelation of St. John the Divine, ( Ch. 5 verses 1-5), establishes …who is worthy [comparable] to open the book and loose the seals [a signet (as protecting from misappropriation)] thereof.

The Gospel of John records Jesus’ factual parabolic statements based on what was said in Genesis One. Through the pronominal language of soul as I and I am, he declared himself relative, i.e likened, to what God created In the beginning. Genesis 1:27 ¶6

Jesus words, Verily, verily I say unto you, Before Abraham was I am, refer to the immortal life-line position of the Father. I and my Father are one refers to the mortal time-line position of the Son. His words, If ye love me, ye would rejoice, because I said, I go unto the Father: for my Father is greater than I, refer to your position of the Holy Ghost.

Appropriation of what was said of God In the beginning, Genesis Chapter One, qualifies who you are according to the Bible’s visionary prophecy.

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PROPHETIC INSIGHT INTO WHO YOU ARE

Welcome to the sixth article in this series, Prophectic Insight into Who You AreHistorical Phases of Prophetic Teaching is a reference book that includes a unique slide rule, the Mortal/Immortal Golden Rule of Measure. This book and ruler, the first of their kind, will serve as guides for prophetic insight into who you are. Here is an innovative way for you to examine the Bible’s visionary prophecy.

You will learn how the Bible was constructed in a specific doctrinal pattern disclosing a primitive code of ethics. This primitive moral code establishes your immortal position in the world relative to God and your mortal position as you relate to others of the world.

In the Gospel of John, Chapter 5, verses 39, 45-47 ¶6, Jesus, said Search the scriptures;… He also said, Do not think that I will accuse you to the Father: there is one that accuseth you, even Moses, in whom ye trust. For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote of me. But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?

The First Book of Moses called Genesis presents the Bible’s primitive code of ethics based on the messianic message and its relevancy to your immortal life and mortal time as a messianic messenger.

The biblical proclamation, In the beginning God created…, was made by the antediluvians, a primitive people, who perceived themselves qualified of God. What they perceived of life, born of God, was described metaphorically as a day-by-day disclosure of time.

Each day is associated with the Word of God—the Messiah—rendering how •seed •person •place and •thing qualify each succeeding day of immortal life and mortal time as the signs of the times. These signs appear on the Mortal/Immortal Golden Rule of Measure as a guide to measure prophetic insight into who you are.

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“Who You Are According to the Bible’s Visionary Prophecy,” will be the seventh and last podcast in this series.

WHO YOU ARE AS AN IMMORTAL/MORTAL

Welcome to the fifth article in this series, Who You Are as an Immortal/Mortal. Have you considered that what you read in Genesis One is the Word of God, the Messiah, which discloses who you are as an immortal/mortal messianic messenger? The gospel narratives of Jesus Christ fulfill the mortal/immortal prophecy of the Messiah or Messias called Christ.

In the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 16 verses 13-20 ¶3, Jesus questioned… his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son [as a “son” <rational soul>] of man am? And they said, Some say that thou art John the Baptist: some, Elias; and others, Jeremias, or one of the prophets. He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?

And Simon Peter <as an immortal> answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son [as a “son” <rational soul>] of the living God. And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou Simon Barjona <as a mortal> for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.

Jesus, as a messianic messenger, spoke in words of parabolic prophecy disclosing the keys of the kingdom of heaven. His words give spiritual insight into the signs of the times…and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth…as a mortal …shalt be loosed in heaven… as an immortal. Then charged he his disciples that they should tell no man that he was Jesus, the Christ [the Messiah].

When you express the messianic message as taught by Jesus you are rightly declaring your mortal sonship, while indicating your immortal sonship, to God, your eternal Father. The Son [as a “son” <rational soul>] of man is identified in sonship: i.e., the fact or state of being a son through soul or conscious being with God.

Acceptance of this immortal/mortal sonship position will make it possible for you to manifest the Word of God, the Messiah, in life and time. Historical Phases of Prophetic Teaching verifies the messianic message and messenger of the Bible’s visionary prophecy that identifies who you are as an immortal/mortal in the world.

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WHO YOU ARE IN THE INFINITE LANGUAGE OF SOUL

Welcome to the fourth article in this series, Who You Are in the Infinite Language of Soul. The First Book of Moses, Called Genesis describes the Messiah [an anointed consecrated person] by what a primitive people said as the Word of God. Genesis, Chapter One, records what they said of God and the seven days of creation in the infinite language of soul from In the beginning.

The metaphoric account of the first day of creation describes the messianic message of mortal birth—a mystery—as darkness was upon the face of the deep. It also describes the messianic message of immortal birth—a miracle—as the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

A search of scriptural prophecy discloses how God created immortal life and mortal time in a progressive formative process qualifying who you are in the infinite language of soul. The primitive people testified to an immortal account of this formative, mortal birth process. They perceived, in their human experience, the divine language of soul that holds the spiritual issues of life and time. Each day, in this scriptural account of immortal life and mortal time, is qualified of God that it was good [to be <an immortal sign>]…and it was so [set upright–rightly <a mortal sign>].

Matthew, Ch. 16:1-5 ¶1, records Jesus’ spiritual insight into the mortal/immoral signs of the times and his response to the Pharisees and Sadducees who desired a sign from heaven. Jesus declared their day-by-day discernment of weather conditions was a mortal pretense of immortal wisdom.

These religious leaders received a strong rebuke from Jesus: O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times? A wicked and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given unto it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas. (The Book of Jonah) In citing scripture, Jesus indicated that his tempters could not discern the signs of the times because they had abandoned their faith in one God— the Messiah from In the beginning.  (Jonah 1:9 ¶2).

My commentary, Historical Phases of Prophetic Teaching, presents a way to discern Jesus’ parabolic message and gain spiritual insight into the Bible’s visionary prophecy. Therein you will learn about who you are in the infinite language of soul as a sign from heaven.

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WHO YOU ARE AS A MESSIANIC MESSENGER

Welcome to the third article in this series, Who You Are As a Messianic Messenger. Historical Phases of Prophetic Teaching is a commentary that verifies the Bible’s visionary prophecy of the Messiah. The term Messiah, translated an anointed consecrated person, appears twice in scriptural doctrine: Daniel, Ch. 9:25, 26 ¶4. The term Messias, translated Christ, appears twice in gospel doctrine: John, Ch. 1:41 ¶6 and Ch. 4: 25 ¶1.

In the Gospel of Matthew, Ch. 11: 25-27, ¶5, Jesus, as a messianic messenger, taught the hidden message of the Messiah through the revealed sonship of Christ or the MessiasAt that time Jesus answered and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord [supreme in authority, i.e. controller] of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes [immature Christians]. Even so, Father: for so it seemed good in thy sight. All things are delivered unto me of my Father: and no man knoweth the Son [a child (as produced)] but the Father; neither knoweth any man the Father, save the Son [a child (as produced)] and he to whomsoever the Son [a child (as produced)] will reveal him.

Jesus taught as one having authority: Matthew, Ch. 7:29 ¶7. What he said was always spoken of himself in sonship of God, his Father. His words reveal the infinite language of soul where immortal life and mortal time begin with God. Jesus’ doctrine reiterates the scriptural message of Genesis One: So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.

He exemplified the Messiah as a messianic messenger revealing Christ in sonship with God to teach others fulfillment of eternal life and time. Through Jesus’ gospel message of the Messiah or Christ you are being taught who you are as a messianic messenger in sonship with God.

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Tune in next week to hear the fourth podcast in this progressive series: “Who You Are in the Infinite Language of Soul.”

SPIRITUAL INSIGHT INTO WHO YOU ARE

Welcome to the second article in this series, “Spiritual Insight Into Who You Are.” The fact that biblical prophecy is relevant to the issues of today compelled me to author a commentary to the Bible, Historical Phases of Prophetic Teaching. This book evaluates the Bible’s visionary prophecy through the meaning of doctrinal words based on Genesis One. These doctrinal words enable you to counsel yourself and find spiritual insight into who you are making it possible for you to work out your life and time with God from In the beginning.

Early in my search for the translated meaning of doctrinal words, it became apparent that what was said, metaphorically, evolved spiritually from In the beginning. This formative process of immortal life, disclosing relativity likened to God, was related in the Genesis days of mortal time. The spiritual insight I have gained has convinced me that the gospel doctrine of the Messias, the Christ, is found in Jesus’ messianic message—a message based on the Bible’s visionary prophecy of Genesis One.

Everything Jesus said reiterated how God created heaven and earth for immortal life and mortal time to appear. This progressive formative process is prophetically given in the Gospel of Matthew, Ch. 13:33 ¶5.  Parabolically, he declared, The kingdom of heaven [to be lofty <an immortal sign>] is like unto leaven, which a woman took, and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened [to be fervid <a mortal sign>]. This parable teaches how immortal words of mental, moral, and spiritual insight become mortal works progressively measured mentally, morally, and spiritually. In the parable what the woman did with the leaven testifies to the metaphor of what was said by a primitive people to whom the Word of God, the Messiah, came In the beginning.

Jesus always spoke in parables to evaluate the hidden messianic message of scriptural doctrine. In the Gospel of Matthew, Ch. 13:33-43 ¶5, reference is made to Psalms 78:2: I will open my mouth in a parable; I will utter dark sayings of old: Then the words of the Psalmist are rephrased in reference to Jesus: That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying, I will open my mouth in parables; I will utter things which have been kept secret from the foundation of the world. Things, uttered of the messianic message, have been concealed from In the beginning. The expected Messiah, hidden in metaphoric prophecy, is the scriptural messianic message disclosed in parabolic gospel prophecy.

Today’s article has opened a way to examine Jesus’ parables for mental, moral, and spiritual insight into who you are. This progressive insight, perceived mentally, morally, and spiritually, will show you how to fulfill the Bible’s visionary prophecy in your life and time through the Word of God—the Messiah. ”

Tune in next week to hear the third podcast in this progressive series, “Who You Are as a Messianic Messenger.”

BIBLICAL PROPHECY FEATURING WHO YOU ARE

Welcome to the first article in a series on biblical prophecy featuring Who You Are—a mental, moral, and spiritual viewpoint that determines what you accept about yourself and others, mentally, morally and spiritually. The Bible’s visionary prophecy presents a way to learn Who You Are according to immortal life and mortal time here and now.

Ultimately, the Bible will teach you that we are all immortal/mortal teachers of a sort. Are you teaching immortal doctrine in the world or the mortal doctrine of the world?  As a mortal/immortal you are responsible for what comes out of your mouth, be it fact or fiction. In the Gospel of Matthew, Ch. 15:11 ¶2, Jesus said, Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man; but that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man.

He ministered unto the common people and related to them through a mental, moral, and spiritual understanding of himself relative to God. He taught the multitudes how to overcome physicality, mentally, immorality, morally and materiality, spiritually for an eternal sense of life and time here and now.

In the Gospel of John, Ch. 5:39-47 ¶6, Jesus said, Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. Historically, Scripture testifies and Gospel verifies words profitable for doctrine.

Over the years, my spiritual insight into biblical doctrine progressed according to Jesus’ admonition, Search the scriptures. Jesus’ prophetic words became the foundation for my life’s work. I learned that his teaching of the Spirit of God as his eternal Father was based on Genesis One. His words taught me, as a mortal, to believe I am immortal, created, that is qualified, mentally, morally, and spiritually, of the only true God—my eternal Father.

Through acceptance of my mental, moral, and spiritual identity as a child, born of God, I was able to minister unto others and testify of myself as to what was good [to be <immortal>] and what was so [set upright–rightly <mortal>] from In the beginning based on Genesis One.

The income earned from ministering unto others was set aside for future endeavors. I was unaware of what those would be—until I authored and published my commentary, Historical Phases of Prophetic Teaching.

Bible Understood Ministry, with its global outreach, strives to further the healing missionary message of doctrinal prophecy. This message features the mental, moral, and spiritual perfectibility of who you are mentally, morally, and spiritually according to immortal life and mortal time here and now.

The next podcast in this progressive series, “Spiritual Insight Into Who You Are” will be posted next week.

FACT AND FICTION

You are listening to who you are.com, a podcast that has my signature, Evelyn Watson, endorsing the validity of who you are based on the fact and fiction of the following statements.

These statements verify the Bible as a doctrinal textbook that marks the chronological order of the Bible’s historical phases of prophetic teaching.

Prophetically, biblical doctrine testifies to the meaning of words that determine whether you identify yourself as an immortal in the world or as a mortal of the world.

Today, the misconceptions about life and time are due to the inability to distinguish between the immortal fact and mortal fiction of biblical doctrine.

Webster defines fact as “the state of things as they are; reality; actuality; truth,” and fiction as “a making up of imaginary happenings.”

Genesis One, verse one, states fact based on how God created the heaven and the earth. Genesis Two, verse four, states fiction based on how the LORD God made the earth and the heavens.

The first account of creation identifies the one true monotheistic God. The second account, by its multiplicity, indicates a false anthropomorphic LORD God.  These two conflicting terms for deity, God and the LORD God, appear throughout scriptural prophecy.

At first, what the primitive people said indicated they were chosen of God. They believed that immortal life and mortal time existed as it was good and it was so and it became a reality. Thereafter, the ancient people chose to believe the LORD God made them. They believed that mortal life and immortal time existed in a knowledge of good and evil and it also became a reality. These two scriptural accounts are verified in the remaining books of the Bible’s historical phases of prophetic teaching.

The fact and fiction of Scripture predominate over civil, social, religious, and political warfare even to this day. Throughout scriptural prophecy, these factual and fictional accounts are the basis of the warfare going on within every individual’s life and time.

This mortal/immortal warfare, based on what God created in his own image and what the LORD God formed…of the dust of the ground, will cease when the facts of biblical prophecy are discerned.

The scriptural facts about immortal life and mortal time are verified according to Genesis One, verse one: God created the heaven and the earth. Do you believe that the first account of creation, based on God, is true?

The scriptural fiction about mortal life and immortal time is verified according to Genesis Two, verse four: … the LORD God made the earth and the heavens. Do you believe that the reversed account of creation, based on the LORD God, is false?

To believe in the good spoken of God, or in the good and evil spoken of the LORD God determines who you are in your life and time.

Further insight into the fact and fiction of biblical prophecy can be found in my commentary, Historical Phases of Prophetic Teaching.

This book includes the only Bible-based slide rule of its kind, the Moral/Immortal Golden Rule of Measure, where doctrinal terms disclose a statutory code of ethics.

What I have shared with you authenticates the fact and fiction of what was said in the King James Version of the Holy Bible and opens a way for you to discern its timely message.

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