The Second Coming Of Christ Is Here And Now 
 
 The Christ Can Only Come To Those Who Have Repented And Brought About Spiritual Transformation 
 
The
 Christ is here at present.  The Second Coming has been brought  about. 
The Kingdom has come.  The Promise of the Gospels are True.   Those who 
have not Spiritually Repented, are unable to see either the Christ or  
the Kingdom that lies before them.  Those who Repent from a spiritual  
perspective, the Christ comes to -- “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at  hand.”
 2 Peter 3:9.  Those who are in a Spiritual Marriage (see Divine  
Marriage http://divinemarriage.nazirene.org/ ) and do not look upon a 
woman other  than their wives with lust -- "But I say to you, anyone who looks on a woman  to lust after her has committed adultery with her already in his heart"  (Matt 5:28) -- and have transformed their lower nature -- i.e.,  "Put to  death, therefore, whatever belongs to your earthly nature" (Col
 3:5). Unless  a person truly repents and brings about transformational 
change, the Christ and  the Kingdom cannot be seen or come to them.  And
 of those who do repent  from their carnally-driven ways, only these few
 see and are able to enter the  Kingdom -- "Assuredly,
 I say to you, there are some standing here who shall  not taste death 
till they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom"
 (Matt  16:28).  And the Gospel promise to those who do repent and 
embrace the  transformative teachings of the Gospel, the promise is: "Blessed
 are those  who do His commandments, that they may have the right to the
 tree of life, and  may enter through the gates into the city. But 
outside are dogs and sorcerers  and sexually immoral and murderers and 
idolaters, and whoever loves and  practices a lie"
 (Rev 22:14-15). If the text of the Revelation represented  the end of 
the world, as is commonly believed by the majority of Christians  today,
 then we must pose the question: Why are those who remain outside the 
city  portrayed as "dogs and sorcerers and sexually immoral and murderers and  idolaters, and whoever loves and practices a lie"? Armageddon, then,  indicates the disciples personal tribulation described as the "pangs of  birth"
 (see Gate Of Eden http://gateofeden.com#overcome ),  as the disciple 
endeavors to  overcome his own lower carnal nature through the 
crucifixion of what is  symbolized by the flesh, in order that he can 
possess the Knowledge of the fruit  of the Tree of Life, transcend the 
natural barriers of this world, and "enter  through the gates into the city".  
The Second Coming is Now! Yet, the vast majority of Christians cannot see  either the Christ or the "narrow gate"
 to the Kingdom, because they  refuse to believe what Jesus taught. When
 he was asked about the Kingdom and  what is known as the Second Coming,
 Jesus stated: "Assuredly,
 I say to you,  there are some standing here who shall not taste death 
till they see the Son of  Man coming in His kingdom"
 (Matt 16:28). Which provokes the question: Why  did the Kingdom come 
within the few who Jesus made reference to, and not  everyone else? And 
this statement that is generally ignored by those who claim  to believe,
 has been true in every generation since. In every century, Jesus and  
the Kingdom came to those who had repented and embraced the Original 
Teachings  which the Church of Rome rejected.  When Jesus was asked when
 the Kingdom  would come, he told them not to look for the Kingdom in 
the outer world in the  manner of the Jews who he portrayed as the "spawn of the devil" for  throwing away the Key of Knowledge (see The Devil's Spawn http://devilspawn.ebionite.com/  ).   Why?  Because the Christ and the Kingdom can only come  within them: "And
 when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of  God should 
come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God comes not with  
observation: Neither shall they say, See here! or, see there! for, 
behold, the  kingdom of God is within you" 
(Luke 17:20-21). In order to enter the  Kingdom, Jesus taught to enter 
through the "narrow gate" (see Spiritual Osmosis  And The Narrow Gate 
http://lawofoctaves.nazirene.org/#Osmosis  ).
 
If
 the words of Jesus are true -- and the Kingdom is within you -- then 
the  question that Christians should be asking, is how must the Kingdom 
be entered?  The answer is the proper application of the Key of 
Knowledge by turning the  scriptures within your own mind and being -- 
i.e., "How
 terrible it will be  for you experts in religious law! For you hide the
 key to knowledge from the  people. You don't enter the Kingdom 
yourselves, and you prevent others from  entering" (Luke
 11:52). Thus, in understanding these words spoken to the  Pharisees, 
the questions must be asked: How did the Pharisees and Jewish  
authorities "...hide the key to knowledge from the people"? Why did Jesus  condemn the leaders of the Jews for failing to enter the Kingdom themselves? --  i.e., "...You don't enter the Kingdom yourselves"! And how did the  religious leaders of the Jews "...prevent others from entering?" In  further clarification, the TEV version of the this verse states: “How
  terrible for you teachers of the Law! You have kept the key that opens
 the door  to the house of knowledge; you yourselves will not go in, and
 you stop those who  are trying to go in!” (Luke 11:52 TEV). Thus, the scriptures when properly  used, have the ability to "open the [inner] door to the House of Knowledge"
  -- and their outward interpretations whereby they seek the Kingdom to 
come  outwardly (see The End Times - Armageddon/Rapture - The Coming Of 
The Kingdom http://treeoflife.nazirene.org/#EndTimes  ), inhibits 
believers from "going in [the House of Knowledge]"
 -- and by teaching the people their  outward ritual interpretations, 
they inhibited the community of believers from  entering the Hose of 
Knowledge through the "narrow gate". 
 
In the same way that there were the few who entered through the "narrow gate" and
 experienced the Coming of Christ, there are people who have embraced 
the  Promise of the Gospel, and are in the process of having the Christ 
and the  Kingdom come to them in the present. Repentance means the 
Transformation of the  Self -- the spiritualization of the Family and 
the raising of Children -- and  the building of Spiritual Communities 
that support the Coming and Presence of  the Christ and the Kingdom.  
Quoting from The Spiritual Holistic Lifestyle 
http://lawofthegospels.ebionite.com/#TheSpiritualHolisticLifestyle  The
 teachings of Jesus was founded upon a spiritual mindset and lifestyle  
that was the Natural Environment to bring about spiritual growth and 
development  -- built upon Consecrated Marriages that spawned natural 
growth and development  beyond organic human consciousness (see The Real
 Facts Of Life You Were Never  Told About http://therealfactsoflife.ebionite.com/
  ) -- living on diets that did  not pollute the body with death (see  
http://theconsecratedlife.ebionite.com/#mysteries ) -- in Spiritual 
Communities that  acted as a Cocoon for Spiritual Advancement and 
Manifestation. The original  Ebionite Nazirenes lived a Holistic 
Spiritual Lifestyle in Consecrated Marriages  and highly advanced 
Spiritual Communities that enabled them to refine their  lower earthly 
nature -- and this refined lower physical nature permitted them to  
comprehend man's higher Soul and Spiritual Realities that is beyond the 
 comprehension of organic "natural" man. This Higher Spiritual Knowledge  has been portrayed as the Mysteries of the Kingdom of God. As it is written:  "He
 who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To 
him  who overcomes, to him I will give of the hidden manna" (Rev 2:17) And it is  this Spiritual Holistic Lifestyle that Paul set forth when he stated: "Put to  death, therefore, whatever belongs to your earthly nature"
 (Col 3:5). From  an Original Gospel perspective it must therefore be 
understood that if the  congregation of believers could simply have 
faith, without living a Consecrated  Life set apart from the thinking 
and lifestyle of the people of this world, then  believers of the simple
 faith would not have been warned that: “For if ye  live after the flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the  deeds of the body, ye shall live” (Rom 8:13).  
    
     
    
    
    
    
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