The Final Elijah, The Third Elijah (Part 3 - Amendment)

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Expounds on Malachi 4:5-6 and explain the role of the end time Elijah who will according to Jesus, restore all things:

Matthew 17:11

"And Jesus answered and said unto them, Elias truly shall first come, and restore all things."

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  • So what you are saying is Christ gave the holy spirit (i.e. the kingdom/oil/seed) to the church. That holy spirit (i.e. seed/oil/kingdom) has been in the church for 2000 yrs. But in the last days that holy spirit (i.e. seed/oil/kingdom) will be made flesh; perfected in a man who comes from the church, who'll spread the Oil/Spirit/Fire a 2nd time. If this is true, then Luk 17;21-30 & Zech 4;6-7 & Josh 4;1-9 (12 visible/12 hidden stones) are double prophecies about this man too; Another Comforter.

  • @jpmay26 No, that is not what I am saying. I read the scriptures you listed. According to your view, they might make sense... but I believe our views differ. This man will not be perfect and I never say that. I do believe (at this time) the latter rain might come through his ministry and I use Isaiah 49 as possible proof. I believe this man is called from the womb and he qualifies for the work, but he is just a regular Christian. Contact me if you want clarification.

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  • @challengedcomforted I think I got your point, and i agree with you, but I think our signals are crossed when it comes to the word "perfect". God told Abraham to "be thou perfect" and he was, though we know Abraham didn't obey God at all times. When I say "perfect" I'm not talking about "sinlessness" (which is usually what's ascribed for the term when referring to Christ), but "perfect" in the sense of how David was (who also sinned); characteristics of the 7 Spirits of God.

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