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grappling with the Flaming Sword (Gen 3:24), rather than avoiding it, can we
expect to appropriate. This is the precursor to the first Resurrection and the
Changing whereby the First Resurrection occurs (John 8:51, 1 Cor 11:30, Eph
5:27, Heb 7:16-28, 8:1-4). Appropriation acts almost as a de facto Changing for
those experiencing it and is almost tantamount to being back in the Garden of Eden
as a result. Only this time having eaten (Gen 3:15, John 8:51, 11:25) and eating (1
Cor 11:23-30) the Tree of Life and no longer under the curse/blessing judgement
of the Tree of Knowledge between good and evil, the Law and the curse (Rom
10:4, Gal 3:10-13). Now we see why believing to eat of Christ’s body and flesh
whenever we eat and drink is so important and absolutely necessary for
appropriation (1 Cor 11:30). The unspeakability and unlawfulness of these
doctrines speaks of the fact that the flaming sword of the Word is the key to
understanding and without understanding the Word these doctrines remain hidden
to Mankind (Gen 3:24, 2 Cor 12:2-4). These are the doctrines of the Third Heaven
come from Paradise, which is the Third Heaven (2 Cor 12:2-4).
Forgiveness & Confession
The vast majority of suffering is not due to unforgiven sins but is instead caused by
the salvation (or retention of salvation for eternity) / suffering prime principle
acting as the superordinate default (Psalm 25:8, Jer 17:10, Luke 13:2-5, John 9:3)
which is the works of God in all our lives (John 9:3). Indeed we see this blind man
coming closer to God, (John 9:17, 28, 38). However all other suffering is caused
by unforgiven personal sins (Psalm 25:8, Jer 17:10, Mat 9:5, Mark 2:9, Luke 5:23).
Forgiveness and its restorative power therefore fits into the suffering / salvation
prime principle and is subordinate to this principle which is the will of God (Dan
9:9). That means that forgiveness is always ultimately a matter for God to decide
(Dan 9:9, Mat 9:6, Mark £:29, Luke 5:24, Rom 8:28, 1 Cor 12:11, 2 Cor 2:10-11).
Christians that avail themselves of appropration, and all Christians after their
changing or resurrection, are manifested sons of God (Rom 8:19-23). That is their
flesh manifests their status (John 8:51, Rom 8:11, "quicken your mortal bodies"),
note that post-risen flesh is different to, even, pre-resurrection or pre-changing
flesh that has appropriated as this is still mortal and dissappears at the resurrection
or changing (Rom 8:11, 1 Cor 15:53-54, 2 Cor 4:11).
Complete forgiveness for all sins is accomplished by salvation, and continues for
as long as salvation does for that individual (1 John 2:12), either by conscious
confession (1 John 1:9) or by the confession of the Holy Ghost within that
Christian which constantly confesses, repents and forgives on behalf of that