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  • Alex - 4 years ago
    Comments by Alex about y Jesus breathe on his disciples simply b/c his breath was his Word even in the natural our breath is our Words but with Jesus his breath was his Seed the living word as my Words are Spirit as God is Spirit ,He was propagating very God with his good seed ,they were impregnated by his Good Seed ( his words ) ,Thats y he said b/c i have spoken these words SORROWS have filled your hearts, a Woman when she is in travail has Sorrows b/c her hour is come ,Sorrows imply a spritual pregnancy . The Child didn't come till some 50 days later at Pentecost the Child was the H.G. Which was the Child of Promise, That which is born of the SPIRIT IS SPIRIT th H.G. Behold i send the Promise of my Father upon you which was baptism of the H.G. WHICH IS THAT NEW INNERMAN that has to be born in US THE PROMISE ,That new birth my lil Children of whom i travail in birth till Christ is formed in you which is the H.G. The Kingdom , That new heart and new spirit the Promise, the multiplication of Christ via his seed His BREATH was his words his seeds . Thats y Isaiah calls Jesus everlasting FATHER He is the Father of the H.G. Simply b/c the H.G. has to be born in us via his seed his breath as the H.G.is the Child of Promise and that great promise was multiplication of Christ SEED, HIS BREATH HIS WORDS. There is a baby Christ in our near future. When Isaiah saw the Kingdom coming as our new govt. He says unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given. When they asked Jesus about the sign of his coming and the end of this world he replied SORROWS (CHILD BIRTH ) After the woman gives birth John says now is come Salvation and the Kingdom of God and the power his Christ ( the Child ). Unless ya receive the KINGDOM OF GOD as a lil Child you will in no wise enter there in impling a heavenly birth.



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