The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
By the time the apostle John found himself on the Isle of Patmos, the norm had become tradition, so says his statement about being in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day; it was a calculated statement. When the Savior appears, He finds John continuing to honor the ordinary Christian day of worship. Devoutly worshipping Him, John was able to enter into the realm of the Spirit on the very day to receive one of the most startling disclosures from the Almighty ever. The Bible is replete with subtle clues to the Creator’s ordinal laws and government of creation. Since they are presented so casually, they can be easily overlooked. However, under close scrutiny and thorough comparative study, one can discern the Lord’s preferences and His basis for them. Carefully tracing repetitive consistencies that establish His eternal traditions in our natural world gives us insight on the cycles of the Lord’s eternal observances. It is noteworthy for prophets to consider the importance of the Lord’s recalling the sixth, seventh, and eighth days of creation in relation to their influence upon His present doings. Day six is the day the human spirit was created. Day seven is when the Lord rested from His creation labors. Day eight is when the body of the human spirit was created and the breath and spirits of life were blown into them by Creator God. These three numbers mark every important prophetic cycle God initiates. 1334. Seventh Sense—The intuitive sense exclusive to the New Creation spirit. It is activated and operates under the New Covenant in Jesus Christ. The born-again Christian’s seventh sense is the reconnection of the high functioning gifts and faculties of Adam and Christ in the born-again child of God. The reason it works is because the wall of partition separating the spirit realm from the flesh has been disintegrated by the work of the cross. What makes this sense that of the spirit is the language of Scripture. Repeatedly the book of Revelation, among other passages, equates the number seven with the number or the spirit realms of God’s creation. The sense of the New Creation spirit supersedes the normal six senses the unregenerate human relies upon. By their renewed spirit, which allows renewal of the spirit of their human mind, the redeemed children of God can access their new covenant rights. By the Holy Spirit, they operate the sphere of the supernatural legitimately. The transformation integrates the Lord’s virtues, His wisdom, and powers to the regenerated human vessel. See Seven Spirits Before the Throne of God. Matthew 26:10; 1 Corinthians 5:4–5. 1335. Shadow—A) An earthly representation or image of a spiritual thing. B)
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