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From:
XXX
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 11:49 AM
To: Pastor Vitale
Subject: spiritual question
H
i Pastor Vitale,Lot
rejected the male seed because he didn't want his sins exposed if I understand you correctly. But also you say, Melchizedek is the person who has been cleansed from filthiness, cleansed from their sins, and Lot had Melchizedek. He had to have his sins exposed to be cleansed from his sins. What is the difference?Melchizedek is the human being who has been made righteous, okay, now not by faith, I know we are made, we are righteous by faith in Jesus Christ, but Melchizedek is the person who has been cleansed from filthiness.
Below is from 584, part 2
If you have the Holy Spirit, that does not mean that you are Melchizedek, because Melchizedek is the human being, because we are Malkhut, Melchizedek is the human being who has been made righteous, okay, now not by faith, I know we are made, we are righteous by faith in Jesus Christ, but Melchizedek is the person who has been cleansed from filthiness.
You do not have to be perfect okay, but you have to be cleansed enough to house this glorious spirit, and that is not the average person in the church today, you have to be cleansed of your sins and joined in a permanent union with the glorified Jesus Christ who is Binah in the New Testament. You have to be walking continuously with the glorified Jesus Christ. That means, not just on Sunday and not just when you are in church, you need to have a union, a marriage with the glorified Jesus Christ, with the female seed of the glorified Jesus Christ, which is the Holy Spirit.
XXX,
To be honest with you, I am surprised that I said it this way, but, in any event, the answer is that Lot had an imputed Melchizekek, just like we can have an imputed Christ. And, in fact, melchizedek ia Christ in the old testament (before jesus’ personality was joined to him)
Good question!
Luv, Pastor Vitale