Ronald Nolette
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I created a video that goes into the above image in great detail...
Here is another version...
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Quick Summary:
The so called 'Waters' are Dimensional Barriers that separate our 3D reality from everything else.
- Waters Above = Sea of Glass
- Waters Below = Underworld
- Firmament = Entire Universe
Note that Outer Space and Earth's Atmosphere are considered to be the same Heaven in the Bible, which leaves the real Third Heaven as a complete Mystery to the Christian Community.
Sadly...
The concept of a 'Flat Earth' is what happens when One tries to 'dumb down' the Word of God to some primitive way of thinking, and then claim that the Bible was written by 'cavemen' and not inspired by God.
The Truth is that there are concepts and teachings in Scripture that are so advanced, Mankind has yet to wrap its head around them.
As a consequence, the wonderful treasures of the Third Heaven, the Kingdom of God Within, are never taught.
Since the Kingdom of God Within is almost never spoken of, the Christian is unable to perform this most basic of verses...
Matthew 6:33
"But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you."
As a result, they will never receive the blessings God wishes to give to them.
Couple of corrections.
1. the Atmosphere and "outer space" are not the same in the bible. heaven singular either refers to the throne of God or the atmosphere. The heavens (plural) refer to space. They may not have had the understanding of it like we do, but they knew of the three heavens.
I teach Matt. 6 often and have proven that promise true time and time and time again! It may not be well taught out there, but then in Christianity in America (Evangelicals according to Pew Polls) 60% are not sure of the deity of Jesus, 80% deny hell, 25% see no problem with Gay marriages and almost half think it is okay for women to have ordained riles in the church. Among many other things that go against NewTEstament teaching.
So if Matt. 6:33 is not taught too much, I am not surprised given the Age of Laodecia we live in.