God’s Kingdom consists of the kingdom of heaven and the kingdom of God. The kingdom of heaven consists of 7 levels, referred to as the “seven heavens” in the Holy Quran. Those who worship God through the many religions of the world, go to heaven. “It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.” Those entering the kingdom of heaven experience God’s judgement after their physical death.
“And Jesus said unto them, Verily I say unto you, That ye which have followed me, in the regeneration when the Son of man shall sit in the throne of his glory, ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.” Matthew 19:28
In the vision of God’s kingdom (seen by the teacher of the first revelation on 7-7-77) there appeared eight levels, seven of which appeared as rings around a mount, which like the characteristic of any mount or mountain, is wider at the base, becoming smaller and smaller as one ascends (Benjamin’s inheritance was the smallest, but the richest). “The mount will be called Jacob,” who was called Israel, the 12 tribes represented in God’s Kingdom. Religion teaches that there will be a judgment, but it does not teach the people how to execute that judgment upon themselves, on this side, which is why they will experience it on the other side, in heaven.
It is through the execution of God’s judgment on this side that we form “a new heaven and a new earth,” symbolizing “a new mind and a new heart.” This new state of being is called “new Jerusalem,” which in the vision, “will come down and set itself on the very top of the mount,” and is called “the city.” Those that enter this state while on earth enter the reality of the kingdom of God, the throne of God, which is synonymous with the new Jerusalem. All life, all healing power, comes from the kingdom of God.
Life in the kingdom of heaven is everlasting, a life that must be replenished. Life in the kingdom of God is eternal; self-existent. “The city is not connected to the mount. The city is sitting on twelve columns. The separation on the mount is the separation between carnal and spiritual. They’ll never see the glory of the city.” The twelve columns represent the spiritual judgement that is to take place within us, through which we experience a spiritual death. “It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.” The death and judgment take place simultaneously in those that judge themselves on this side. The spiritual death takes place as a result of the spiritual judgment. It is called the “second death” because only the few that enter the kingdom of God while on earth experience a spiritual death prior to their physical death.
Written by Sandra L. Butler © 2024