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10.25.2006

This is better

Regarding the post immediately below, this is better:

#7 - King
#6 - King
#5 - King

#4 - Knight

#3 - Commoner
#2 - Commoner
#1 - Commoner


Once you cross the threshold from #4 to #5 you are in the King realm. There is still degree of development, but you are still a king. Just as once you are saved - justified - by saving faith you are saved, but there is sanctification by degree that goes on on top of that foundation, yet you are a king nevertheless. The same with the Work. The big threshold is getting into the #4 realm, then getting into the #5. From that point it is really the development of a new being. The new being status has already been reached. Glorification happens at death, yet Paul still says there is degree of level of being even in heaven (in the afterlife).

So, are you a commoner, a knight, or a king? Whichever, if you know of higher influences and of school knowledge then while still alive there is just effort and struggle with the 'old man' until death. You'll go up, you'll go down, but understanding (and level of being) will be developed if the effort is real...