Phoenix Bird in My face??????
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God has given us eternal life.
and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life” (I John 5:11-12)
God’s gift to the world is His Son, it is His personal gift to YOU, but to unwrap it you need faith to believe and receive the message.
It is a life changing offer, and who of us does not need a new start on life?
The phoenix was one of God’s creations from the beginning. Animals do not have resurrection power in themselves but they can be resurrected from death if God chooses—just like humans. God has chosen to resurrect a phoenix bird to serve as a resurrection hope and inspiration for all of humanity everywhere.
The Phoenix is the higher frequency symbol for Aquarius, the Bearer of the Cup containing the Waters of Life. The Phoenix of Aquarius represents the collective or planetary gaining of Everlasting Life. Those who have the Seal of the Phoenix upon them are the torchbearers of Immortality. They have discovered their Highest Purpose is to attain Physical Immortality in this Life and dedicate themselves to directing Immortal energies for the Evolution of a New Planetary Structure capable of supporting Greater Expressions of Life. If you are one of these beings, then visualize the Seal of the Phoenix upon your brow, or third eye, chakra. The Spirit of the Aquarian Phoenix anoints thee! This Touch of the Fire Bird upon your forehead ignites the pyre that consumes all Chains of Mind and creates Perfect Freedom. Life can not confer the Seal or Grade of the Phoenix upon you until you take the conscious Vow to overcome death and to dedicate yourself to the communication of the Immortal Way.
Legends also speak of the phoenix—a bird of beauty from the first paradise. The phoenix legend commemorates a bird that was raised to new life out of the ashes of fire. Some think it is only a myth, but the phoenix bird is mentioned in the Book of Job. The Hebrew word KHOL has two meanings. Many translations say sand but it can also be translated phoenix bird. In this corrected translation it is indicating resurrection hope.
Job 29:18
Then I thought, ‘I shall die in my nest,and I shall multiply my days like the phoenix.’
Job is recalling the fire phoenix legend, wherein the phoenix bird dies in fire and rises to new life from the ashes of death. Job is comparing himself to a bird that dies in the nest—only to rise again at a future time just like the phoenix bird. The phoenix is therefore a symbol of future resurrection to new life.
We know anything that advances God’s purpose is possible. God can create life when he chooses—green herb, animal, human, or spirit. Any new-life from non-life is a divine act of creation, whether a first-creation or a later re-creation (resurrection). The phoenix bird can be explained as God’s prophetic symbol of future resurrection. From the beginning God has done miracles in all ages, more than was ever written in the Bible or in any other book.