Ephesians 5:16
make the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.
John 5:24-25
“Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life. Very truly I tell you, a time is coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live.
Luke 24:32
They asked each other, “Were not our hearts burning within us while he talked with us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?”
Being Free
People were once bound by the domain of death from the old time period. Jesus freed them by teaching the truth, and the people had to believe and follow. Jesus addressed both physical and spiritual matters, offering solutions and explanations. Additionally, He allowed those bound in sin to escape death by calling them to repentance. Those who passed into death cannot be renewed. Even today, God works through the one sent to offer people freedom, resolving their problems and helping them fulfill God’s Purpose of Creation within the new time period. Only those who realize, believe, and act on what they are taught will be free.
Valuably Use the Time That Is Passing
Just as a soccer ball is valuable only when used as a ball, and early morning prayer adds value to the time spent, the same is true for all things and people. If they are not used for their intended purpose, what value do they have? You must act at the right time, for actions taken at the wrong time carry no value. The Bible and the current Word of the time period are only valuable if you truly value them, realize their significance, and take action. How joyful and fulfilling is it when you learn eternal truths that were once unknown to you?
Make Your Mind and Thoughts Strong
If you don’t immediately write down and act on the thoughts God and the Holy Spirit place in your mind, you will quickly forget them. These thoughts come instantly through your spirit. Treat eternal truths as treasures to be valued and learned.
Knowing is like life itself. Live by serving and loving God with all your heart, unite with Jesus and the one sent, and live within the Holy Spirit. If you live with wrong perceptions, mentality, or thoughts, significant problems will arise, and you will remain on the edge of death and damnation.
You must align your purpose with God’s purpose. When you do, you won’t vanish like empty clouds, and your hope will become eternal. If something is not God’s will, He will frustrate it, even if things seem to go well. However, if something aligns with God’s will, He will make it happen, even if it doesn’t appear to be going well.
The stronger your thoughts and the more you learn, the more solid you will become, crossing over into a higher level. You will adapt to the world as you live. When the tribulation period ends, God will bless you in return for your faithfulness. Tribulation and blessings come in different times. We receive rewards according to our deeds in fulfilling God’s Will, and this is predestined.
Solving Your Life’s Problems
By solving problems with the Word of the time period, people are freed from the binds that hold them, living in the hope of the new time period—the thousand-year history. Studying and making efforts is your responsibility.
Only when the old time period ends does God begin the new history. People often reject God’s promises, choosing to live in the past, like the wilderness. The same was true in the time of Jesus and remains true today. Only the followers are moving forward, fulfilling God’s Will and that of Jesus.
Only the person God uses in each time period can unlock the seals of the Bible. Not everyone can answer the questions within it. Only when the new time period arrives can people be freed from the domain of servants to a world of children, and from the children’s domain to the level of brides.
Understanding the Bible
The Bible was interpreted literally in the old time period, which is how we were taught from a young age, making it difficult to think differently. Interpreting the Bible is challenging because the original writers and translators used Old Testament scriptures written by people of that era. The writers of the Bible often did not clarify certain aspects—such as whether it was the spirit or the body that resurrected, or whether God took people’s bodies or only their spirits to Heaven (see Hebrews 11:5 and Hebrews 9:27). While all human bodies die (Hebrews 9:27), “Enoch lived by faith and did not see death. God took him” (Hebrews 11:5). A person’s death can be described in many ways: “falling asleep,” “in the domain of spiritual death,” “God took him,” or “he returned to God.” Everyone is “dead” in both body and spirit before the Messiah comes, because through His words, we can be resurrected (1 Corinthians 15:22; John 5:24-25).
Spiritual death can also refer to “a person who sins but doesn’t repent” (Ezekiel 18:20), or someone who hates their brother, remaining in death (1 John 3:14). We must understand these references to death, life, and resurrection to avoid confusion about whether they refer to the body or the spirit, so we can come to life and believe correctly.
Regarding the calculation of age in the Bible, it is important to understand God’s universal principle: the fundamentals of men and women remain the same today as in the past, although things have become more developed. The Bible’s ages were calculated based on the time period’s methods. Thus, we must understand the Word of the Bible and the reasons things were written the way they were.
Resurrecting to the New Time Period
You must be resurrected into the new time period. Your spirit must come to life by entering the domain of life. If you fail to resolve problems spiritually or physically, you remain bound by them. Solve your problems through prayer, seeking guidance from God, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus. By understanding the Word of the time period, Heaven’s seals are broken, and people can gain freedom. If you truly believe in the one sent and in the truth of the Bible, your faith will remain unshaken, and you will break the ropes that bind you.