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Before we begin, you will need to be entirely convinced of these two truths for this article to make an impact.
- We have every good, pleasing, and perfect thing inside of us already, in our born-again spirits (Hebrews 12:23, Philemon 1:6, 2 Corinthians 4:7).
- These things can manifest tangibly through us as we believe. The knowledge of Jesus is what draws it all out (John 7:38, 2 Peter 1:2).
If you are unsure of these things, we recommend listening to our “Just Like Jesus” material first. With that, let’s begin.
Chapter 1:
It Spreads To Creation
Knowing the principles that we have just laid out, there is another principal that we did not mention. That is, when the good things inside of us manifest, it also spreads to creation!
Let’s consider this present creation for a moment. When God first created Adam, the Earth was perfect, but God told Adam that in the day that he ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil he would surely die (Genesis 2:17).
This “death” is usually described as a spiritual death, but this is describing a physical death that came through Adam. The reason he didn’t fall over the minute he ate of that tree is because physical death is a process. The Bible defines “death” as encompassing all sickness, suffering, aging, bodily handicap, until one returns to the ground. The word “death” in the Bible is used similar to the word “corruption or decay” (Romans 5:12, 2 Peter 1:4). See below for some scriptural evidence.
Paul called his sufferings “death working in him” (2 Corinthians 4:12). Paul referred to the disabled womb of Sarah as “the deadness of Sarah’s womb” (Romans 4:19). Paul refers to a corruptible body as being dead, even while a person still lives (Romans 8:10). And Abrahams aged body, is said to have needed “life from the dead” — clearly classifying His agedness as “deadness” (Romans 4:17, 19).
That was a curse proclaimed to Adam. Nevertheless, when Adam sinned, the Earth and everything in it received the same curse. Most don’t think about this, but this is a curious thing. The curse wasn’t to the Earth, but to Adam. Nevertheless, creation was subjected to death and decay (or futility, as Romans 8 calls it).
Romans 8:20-21 (NKJV) For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it in hope; because the creation itself also will be delivered from the bondage of corruption…
Romans 8 says that all of creation was subjected to “futility.” That is referring to corruption and decay, which is why in the following verse he calls it a “bondage of corruption.” This is saying that Adam’s death and corruption spread to all of creation.
Today, the bodies of animals corrupt and decay, even trees and flowers fade (although there are some different principles at work when it comes to plant life versus humans and animals). Everything of this present creation, corrupts and decays. Why is that? Why does animal life, for instance, decay and die? Death was the curse for Adam’s transgression. There was no animal that ever ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. No animal ever transgressed the commandment of God. So, why did it receive Adam’s curse of corruption? That’s because Adam had authority over all this earth (Genesis 1:28).
There’s a principal in the Bible that, whatever you manifest also goes to what is in your authority. We see this very plainly in Adam’s case. One man sinned in the garden, but his curse of death spread to all creation.
You can also see this with the account of Joseph. Joseph was a prosperous man by the Lord, and he was put in authority over Potiphar’s house. The Bible says that Potiphar’s house began to prosper from the time that it was put in Joseph’s authority (Genesis 39:5). Joseph’s prosperity spread to what he had authority over.
Whether good or bad, whatever you’re manifesting, spreads to what you have authority over. With Adams curse, it spread to the earth he was commanded to subdue. With Joseph, his prosperity spread to the house in his authority. When the Holy Spirit manifests from us, that also spreads to what we have authority over. While Adam had authority over the earth, we have authority over this entire universe, the same way that Jesus does (Ephesians 1:20-21, 2:6, Galatians 4:1 [referring to Israel, unaware of the inheritance], 2 Corinthians 6:10, 1 Corinthians 3:21-22)
If the earth became corruptible when Adam came into corruption, what do you think happens to the universe, when we reveal the life of God from within us? All creation receives that life as well.
Most believers don’t realize this, but when you manifest the power of God from inside of you, it is not only to your benefit, but it is to the benefit of all of creation around you. Life comes from you like a river and whatever it touches, lives (Ezekiel 47:9)! When Israel was working in the blessing of God, even their clothing did not wear out the 40 years they wandered in the wilderness (Deuteronomy 8:4). The whole universe we have authority over is affected when we manifest God’s life.
Sidenote: What you have does spread to creation, but there are some limitations to this for unbelievers. Unbelievers can certainly receive benefits from us – protection, healing, life from the dead — even without faith of their own (1 Corinthians 7:14), but there is a level of unbelief and refusal to submit to us that can hinder their secondhand receiving from us (Mark 6:5-6).
Chapter 2:
The Revealing
You’ve probably heard about the new heavens and the new earth before. After Jesus comes back again everything in the universe will be destroyed and re-created perfectly (2 Peter 3:13). It says that there will be no hurt or destruction anymore (Isaiah 11: 9). It says that there will no longer be any sorrow, pain, death, or tears. Sounds like that will be pretty amazing, huh? Or rather, I should say in the present tense, “Isn’t it pretty amazing?” Because these are things you already have.
Did you know that all of creation, this entire universe, will be made new simply by a manifestation from what’s inside of you already. People assume that Jesus will come back and merely wave his hand over creation to re-create it, but that’s not so. After Jesus comes back he will trigger a manifestation from inside of every believer, and that is what will re-create the entire universe, making it perfect. If we know that what we manifest spreads to creation, this shouldn’t surprise us.
You already have perfection inside of you (Hebrews 12:23). You are already a new creation on the inside (2 Corinthians 5:17). Therefore, all that’s necessary for this universe to be made into a perfect new creation as well, is for that new-creation-ness Inside of you to manifest.
When Adam manifested a curse, creation received that curse. When we manifest the life of God, all creation is redeemed from that curse. The Bible says this explicitly:
Romans 8:19-21 (NKJV) For the earnest expectation of the creation eagerly waits for the revealing of the sons of God… 21 because the creation itself also will be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God.
This says that creation is waiting for the “revealing (or manifestation) of the sons of God.” Why would creation be waiting for us to manifest? What does our manifestation have to do with creation? Because when we manifest the glorious liberty inside of us, creation gets to partake of it as well.
Notice, the liberty (or freedom) from corruption that creation will experience is not its own liberty, but the “glorious liberty of the children of God.” That means that creation gets to use our freedom from corruption (not it’s own), whenever we manifest it. Just like creation is currently using Adam’s curse (not its own).
Jesus is going to recreate the heavens and the earth with nothing but a manifestation of what’s inside of us. That’s why creation is waiting for us to manifest. The children of God have a glorious liberty from corruption and decay, and creation needs what you have!
Peter called it “the glory that will be revealed” (in other words, manifested).
1 Peter 5:1 (NKJV) …I who am a fellow elder and a witness of the sufferings of Christ, and also a partaker of the glory that will be revealed:
Chapter 3:
The Fountain
Before we read our next passage, bear in mind that the Holy Spirit is called a fountain or a river when He is manifesting forth from us, as we have discussed in our other teachings (John 4:14, John 7:37–39). Keep that in mind as we read.
In this passage, John sees a vision, in which he describes believers with their glorified bodies (represented as a city, called “The New Jerusalem”) after all of creation has already been made new.
Revelation 21:1-6 (NKJV) Now I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away… Then I, John, saw the holy city, New Jerusalem… And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away.”Then He who sat on the throne said, “Behold, I make all things new.” …”It is done! I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. I will give of the fountain of the water of life freely to him who thirsts.
The Lord describes a lot of great things, (namely sorrow, pain, and death disappearing), but notice that He says He would give us of “the fountain” of the water of life freely. Do you know what that means? The spirit as a “fountain” is referring to him manifesting from inside of us. God associates all of these wonderful qualities of the new creation with a manifestation from inside of us. This is exactly what Romans 8 said previously. Creation is made new by a manifestation of the sons of God!
This doesn’t mean anything to someone who doesn’t know what it means for the Holy Spirit to be a fountain, but once you know, this makes perfect sense. Creation will be delivered from its bondage to corruption, there will no longer be sorrow, pain, or death, all because what is in us will be revealed like a fountain!
Also, if you read revelation 21 again, Jesus says about the new heavens and earth, “The former had passed away…” The former things He names are sorrow, pain, and death. Then He says, “Behold, I make all things new.” Does that terminology sound familiar? It should because that’s the way the Lord describes you right now!
2 Corinthians 5:17 (NKJV) Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.
For you, God says that the old things have already passed away! What are the old things? Well, the “former things” that were described in Revelation were sorrow, pain, and death. If we’re being true to scripture, God is saying these things have already passed away for you! You can’t find these things inside of you! And behold, he’s already made you new!
Now, what do you suppose would happen if those good qualities inside of you manifested to creation? Creation would be described the same way as us! And that’s exactly what happens! The only reason (and I mean the only reason) why the former things will pass away for creation is because they’ve already passed away for us. The only reason why there will be a new creation, is because you are already a new creation, and that will be manifested to the world.
You are a new creation before the Earth gets it. That is why James 1:18 calls us the “firstfruits of God’s creation.” We are certainly not the first of this present creation. The present creation existed long before us. But we are the first of the new creation. First, God makes us new, then that newness spreads to the heavens and the Earth, making it new after us. We are the first installment of the new creation.
Chapter 4:
Our Glorified Bodies
The new heavens and earth are merely a manifestation of what’s already inside of us. In fact, the same thing goes for our glorified bodies.
Most Christians think of their glorified bodies similarly to how they think about the new earth. They think Jesus will come down, wave His hand over it, and re-create our bodies. Not so. Even the makings of our glorified bodies are already on the inside of us.
Our bodies are called clothing in the Bible. In our next passage, Paul says that he doesn’t want to die and be “unclothed of his body,” but he wants to be further clothed with a new body. The subject matter is clearly his glorified body, but then he says that God has already worked us for this very thing! That means that God has already done all the work in us necessary to have a glorified body. God’s Spirit in us is all the makings of our glorified body.
[Bracketed words in italics are ours] [Any not in italics are LSV]
2 Corinthians 5:4-5 (Literal Standard Version) for we also who are in the tent [present body] groan, being burdened, seeing we do not wish to unclothe ourselves [to take off our body, die], but to clothe ourselves [change our body], that the mortal [body] may be swallowed up of life. And He who worked us to this very thing [is] God, who also gave to us the deposit of the Spirit;
When Paul says that God has already “worked us” for this very thing, he’s referring to our glorified body. God has already done all the work inside of you for your glorified body. He won’t do anymore. He’s already given you His Spirit, which is all the glory you need for a new body (Romans 8:30). Jesus is not going to come down and swap your body for a different one. The glory inside your current body will merely manifest and change your body into a glorified one! You have the “glorified body” kit right inside you.
Most preachers say that the Holy Spirit being a “deposit or guarantee” means that He is only part of our inheritance now, but we’re still waiting to get a glorified body later. But that’s not the way it works. Your body may not be glorified right now (though it can be), but God already gave you the glory for your glorified body! You have the full inheritance, not just part. You don’t just have a foretaste of future glory. You have God’s full glory (Colossians 2:9–10). It may not have manifested to your body yet, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have the makings of your glorified body now. It just means you need to transfer that glory from inside of you, to your body. You didn’t get any more glory. You just transferred it to a different location!
Having the Spirit is a guarantee that your flesh and this world will be glorified soon, because it’s that very Spirit that will glorify these things! What’s in you will re-create everything, but you already have it!
Here’s a quick analogy: Imagine you have two bowls in front of you. One bowl is full, with 8 apples in it. The other bowl is empty. But you want to put four apples in each bowl. Do you need more apples? Of course not. You have all the apples you need. You just need to transfer some apples from one bowl to the other.
Likewise, our spirit has all the glory we need (like a bowl full of apples). You may look at your body and see that it’s lacking (like an empty bowl), but that doesn’t mean you need more inheritance (or more apples). That just means you need to take some glory from your spirit and put it in your flesh!
You could say, your spirit already has all the “apples”. You’re not waiting for more. You just need to transfer some of the apples from your spirit, to fill your flesh as well! That’s how a glorified body works. It’s just glory transferred from your spirit to your flesh, but you’ve already got it.
Chapter 5:
Knowledge Triggers Manifestation
So, if all this new-creation-ness can manifest in us and change our body and this universe, then how do we get all of this out? As we have discussed in other teachings, it manifests as we understand what Jesus gave us. Knowledge triggers manifestation. You can manifest everything you have within you, without limit, if you’ll acknowledge it. But if we know in part, we will manifest in part. If we know in full, we will manifest in full. Very simple (1 Corinthians 13:9).
Knowing this, it shouldn’t surprise you to find out that, when Jesus comes back, everything will manifest from every Christian, simply because everyone will receive full knowledge of Jesus on that day!
When Jesus comes back, He will use His authority to download every believer with the full knowledge of Himself, in an instant (Philippians 3:21, 1 Corinthians 13:12). As expected, that full knowledge will trigger a full manifestation from all believers, causing everyone’s bodies to be glorified, and eventually, for all creation to be made new.
This manifestation isn’t going to happen merely because Jesus comes back. It’s because Jesus will instill every believer with full knowledge of himself. For instance, John says everyone will receive a glorified body simply because we will “see Jesus as he is.”
1 John 3:2 (NKJV) Beloved, now we are children of God [like God]; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed, we shall be like Him [in our flesh], for we shall see Him as He is.
John says we know we will be like Him (in our flesh), not simply because Jesus comes back again. He says it’s because, “We shall see Him as He is.” This is not speaking about seeing Jesus physically, but about knowing Jesus as He truly is.
Just like now, when we know Jesus, that causes a manifestation (John 7:37–39). When we see Jesus in our minds, our outside gets transformed (2 Corinthians 3:18). This is nothing new. So, for any believer lacking knowledge when Jesus comes back, they will be “force-downloaded” with full knowledge of Jesus. That full knowledge will cause a full manifestation.
Isaiah says the only reason there will be no hurt or destruction on the new earth is because there will be full knowledge of the Lord everywhere!
Isaiah 11:9 (NKJV) They shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy mountain, For the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD As the waters cover the sea.
Why does Isaiah say there will be no hurt or destruction on that day? Is it because Jesus will wave His hand over it? No, simply because the knowledge of the Lord will be across the earth. Whether then or now, knowledge of Jesus triggers manifestation.
Yet again, Colossians lays out this principle: When Jesus is manifested (to our mind), the glory that we have in us will also be manifested. In other words, when we know Jesus, the glory in us comes out.
Colossians 3:4 (ASV) When Christ, who is our life, shall be manifested [visible], then shall ye also with him be manifested in glory.
Knowledge of Jesus triggers manifestation. This principle works at any time – on that day or now. If you know Jesus now, it will manifest now. If you wait until that day, it will manifest on that day. Here’s the point: It’s not Jesus’ return that triggers this manifestation. It’s the knowledge He instills. The question is, if that’s true, then why not get to know him now?
Chapter 6:
We Don’t Have To Wait
If it was Jesus’ second coming that caused all this manifestation, then we would have nothing to do but wait around until that day! Poor us! But if it’s mere knowledge of Jesus that will cause this great manifestation on that day, then we can get to know Jesus now and start manifesting now!
We Can Know In Full
Every Christian believes they can receive the knowledge of Jesus. If we couldn’t, we wouldn’t even be saved today. The question is, “How much can we know?” The answer is, “All of it.” I’m not saying that every Christian knows everything in their physical mind. I’m not even saying every Christian will choose to believe these things, until Jesus comes back. I’m saying you can, if you want it.
If we’re just going by scripture, and not by sight, the Bible makes it very plain that God has given us full knowledge and access to all of it. God has already given us His Spirit to lead us into all truth, not some truth (John 16:13). We have an anointing from God that teaches us all things, not some things (1 John 2:20, 27). We have the mind of Christ now, not later (1 Corinthians 2:16). In other words, we already have the life of God and all the knowledge to manifest it. And 1 Corinthians 1:23-24 makes it clear that Christ is to us wisdom, through the message of the cross. That means that wisdom is not for some, but not for others. It’s something that Jesus literally bled and died to give you. Knowledge is included in the atonement. How much? The whole mind of Christ!
We know knowledge triggers manifestation. And if you’re able to know Jesus in full, that means you can manifest everything in full also.
For those who think that we are incapable of knowing the fullness of God with our mere human minds, I would wholeheartedly agree with you. But this is not a matter of your ability to understand God with your human mind. This is a matter of God’s ability to teach you. Is God not able to teach you? Is His arm shortened that He is not capable?
We may not be able to understand these things with our human minds, but we have the Spirit, that we may know the things that are freely given to us (1 Corinthians 2:12). This is how we’re able to know things that pass our own knowledge (Ephesians 3:20). If it was a matter of how much we could understand with our human intellect, none of us would be saved right now. A natural man can’t understand anything of the Spirit of God, even the stuff you know right now. Yet you know it, because it was revealed by the Spirit (1 Corinthians 2:14).
Jesus is not just the Way and the Life. He’s also the Truth. Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t know as much as you want, when Jesus says He’s your Truth. That’s good enough for me.
We Can Manifest In Full
There’s no limit to what we can know, therefore there’s no limit to what we can manifest in our lives. We’re not waiting for anything.
In Philippians 3:12, Paul said he had not yet achieved perfection in his flesh, but he believed that he could apprehend it. He was following after to do so.
2 Corinthians 3:18 is a present tense verse, that says we can be transformed into the same image of Jesus’ glorified state, as we behold Him! The word transformed means to “change the outside, the appearance” referring to our flesh, not our spirit. People may try to change this verse, claiming that we’re only being changed into Jesus’ morality, or some such thing. But this verse is speaking about the resurrected Jesus, in His glorified body, and it says we are being (present tense) transformed into that same image. And “same image” means “same image.”
Peter acknowledged that this glory would be revealed for every believer and for the earth when Jesus comes back, but Peter said he was already partaking of it in his life. He chose to use it!
1 Peter 5:1 (NKJV) …I who am a fellow elder and a witness of the sufferings of Christ, and also a partaker of the glory that will be revealed:
Even for people that are not saved yet, but are just tasting of the word of God, they are said to taste of the “powers of the age to come.” That means that they start receiving the things of the new earth proportional to their knowledge.
Hebrews 6:5 (NKJV) and have tasted the good word of God and the powers of the age to come,
There’s no limit to what we can know, therefore there’s no limit to what we can manifest in our lives. We’re not waiting for anything.
In Philippians 3:12, Paul said he had not yet achieved perfection in his flesh, but he believed that he could apprehend it. He was following after to do so.
2 Corinthians 3:18 is a present tense verse, that says we can be transformed into the same image of Jesus’ glorified state, as we behold Him! The word transformed means to “change the outside, the appearance” referring to our flesh, not our spirit. People may try to change this verse, claiming that we’re only being changed into certain qualities of Jesus, like His morality, or some such thing. But this verse is speaking about the resurrected Jesus, in His glorified body, and it says we are being (present tense) transformed into that same image. And “same image” means “same image.”
Peter acknowledged that this glory would be revealed for every believer and for the earth when Jesus comes back, but Peter said he was already partaking of it in his life. He chose to use it!
1 Peter 5:1 (NKJV) …I who am a fellow elder and a witness of the sufferings of Christ, and also a partaker of the glory that will be revealed:
Even for people that are not saved yet, but are just tasting of the word of God, they are said to taste of the “powers of the age to come.” That means that they start receiving the things of the new earth proportional to their knowledge.
Hebrews 6:5 (NKJV) and have tasted the good word of God and the powers of the age to come,
Despite everything we’ve said, many Christians will still postpone most of their receiving until “Heaven” or when Jesus comes back. Martha was in this exact situation. I’d encourage you to read John 11. Martha’s brother, Lazarus, had died. Jesus told her that Lazarus would rise again. If Jesus said this to most Christians today, they would assume He was speaking metaphorically or that He must be referring to His second coming, because they see things like resurrection as the exception to the rule. This is exactly what Martha thought.
John 11:24-26 (NKJV) Martha said to Him, “I know that he will rise again in the resurrection at the last day.” Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe this?”
Jesus said He’s the Resurrection, so people can live, even if they die. He said He’s the Life, so that people wouldn’t die to begin with. Most people will not accept that Jesus is talking about physical death, in the here and now, even though He’s applying it to her brother’s physical death. They either make it metaphorical, or they put it off, saying that Jesus must be speaking of the last day, as Martha did. But when Martha looked to the future, Jesus showed her the Life standing in front of her. When Martha said, “The last day,” Jesus said, “I am.” And Martha’s brother was physically raised that very day. That’s no metaphor.
Why would Jesus pay a full price 2,000 years ago, put the full inheritance in us, and then tell us we can only manifest it partially until His second coming? If so, how much? Is there a designated amount in the Bible? 20%? 50%? The truth is, the amount God designates for our transformation is the same image of Jesus (2 Corinthians 3:18).
If you compare John 11:24 with John 11:40, you’ll see that Martha thought she had to wait for “the last day,” but Jesus said she could manifest the glory of God whenever she “believed.” Why? Because it’s not Jesus’ second coming that triggers manifestation. It’s the knowledge of Jesus that triggers it. And He’s ready for you to believe Him now!
Chapter 7:
It Is Finished Vs. It Has Come Into Being
At the cross, in John 19:30, Jesus said, “It is finished.” That word “finished” is the word “teleō.” It literally means “to end, to complete.” That’s what Jesus was doing at the cross. He was completing all the work necessary for you to receive. He will never do that again. He has given us everything.
But in Revelation 21:6, in the new earth, most translations quote Jesus as saying, “It is done” which sounds very similar.
Revelation 21:6 (NKJV) And He said to me, “It is done!
The problem is that word “done” is not the same word that Jesus said at the cross. That word “done” is the word “ginomai”, which means “to come to be, or come into being.” It’s not the same word that Jesus used at the cross at all. At the cross he said “It is finished, ended.” When he comes back again he’ll say “it has come into being.”
On the cross, Jesus finished all the work necessary for us to receive. In Jesus’s second coming, no work is going to be finished, no price is going to be paid, no good thing is going to be provided. The only thing that will happen is what Jesus already finished and put inside of us will merely come into being tangibly for every believer. It will come to fruition. It will be born. It will come into tangible substance. It will all be manifest by that time and there will be nothing that won’t be manifested.
Everything’s already finished, and it’s been finished for a long time. God just wants to teach you about it, so you can manifest these things and cause them to come into being. It’s called “The Revealing.”
Optional Reading
Chapter 8:
Questions And Answers
Understandably, this will be too much information for most people. The following will assume you’ve heard much of our other teachings.
Also, please do not teach this to your audience except under specific circumstances, when you are very well-versed in this topic. Keep it simple. Share what you know. Nevertheless, I felt the need to answer these questions.
If We Received Full Knowledge Now, Would That Re-Create The Universe Now?
In short, no. The reason I’m sure of this answer is because we’ve already seen someone in full manifestation and it did not re-create the heavens and the earth. Namely, Jesus. Jesus even walked around the Earth in full manifestation of glory, after His resurrection. All things pertaining to Him were perfect, but not the whole earth around Him.
But why would creation not be made new if we manifested in full? Because of God’s elect. The “elect” is a term for those God foreknows will believe. It includes believers and those who will believe, but haven’t yet.
Let’s say you were manifesting in full and God allowed that glory to re-create the rest of the world. If so, He would also have to destroy every unbeliever first, including many of His elect, because flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God (1 Corinthians 15:50). That means that sinners cannot justly live in the glory of God. They don’t have worthiness from Jesus to receive this, and they refuse His free gift. It is not just for them to live in glory. This is why, when Jesus comes back, we will manifest in full, but the Earth and all who belong to it will be destroyed first. Then we will re-create it, because they cannot inherit it (Psalms 37:28-29).
Jesus doesn’t want to destroy everything yet, because it would destroy a lot of people (His elect) that are unbelievers today, but will be believers tomorrow — people that may be tares today, but wheat tomorrow. So, God doesn’t want to pluck all the tares up now (Matthew 13:24-30). He’s waiting to recreate the whole earth for their sake (2 Peter 3:9–11).
Even if you know Jesus in full now, there will still be a “revealing” from you when Jesus comes back. Because even if you had a glorified body now, you would still need to manifest to recreate the universe, because the whole Earth will not be recreated until Jesus comes back.
With that said, what would it look like if we were manifesting in full now? Here’s how it would look:
You would be walking around in a glorified body. All circumstances pertaining directly to you would become perfect. Creation would be healed in things pertaining directly to you. There would be no hurt around you. There would be no disease around you. There would only be healing and prosperity around you. But God could not make all circumstances pertaining to other people perfect, if they are refusing His gifts.
How do I know it would look like this? Because this is nothing new. Psalms 91 describes this. When we abide in the protection of the Almighty, no plague (disease) comes near you. No evil approaches you (Psalms 91:10). Although there will be destruction going on elsewhere in the Earth (Psalms 91:7). Also, Isaiah 54:14 says that oppression would be far from you. Terror would not come near you. It’s like living in a new earth bubble. You’ve got newness and healing manifesting around you, in a corruptible world. That’s how it would look if you were manifesting in full.
Most importantly, we know it would look like this because we see this in our Forerunner. This is exactly what happened with Jesus. In His resurrection, all things pertaining to Him became perfect, but the Earth was not recreated around Him, out of patience for the elect.
Why Doesn’t Jesus Give Us Full Knowledge Now?
If Jesus is going to give our minds full knowledge when He comes back, why doesn’t He just do it now? I’m still learning a lot about this, but this is my opinion.
When we get to know Jesus now, we are using our own personal access, through the cross, to receive this knowledge (Romans 5:2 and Colossians 1:12).
When Jesus comes back, it’s a little bit different. He is going to use His own receiving and authority to subject everything to His will, including our minds (Philippians 3:21). That’s why it will happen instantaneously.
I would liken it to being prayed over by someone else. You can receive straight from God, of course, but someone else could also lay hands on you, pray for you, and share their own receiving with you. That’s how I see Jesus’ second coming. Jesus will come back and share His personal receiving with us, by His own authority.
Why doesn’t Jesus do that right now? I don’t know the details, but from everything I’ve seen in scripture, it seems like subjecting things to His will is an “all or nothing” thing (Philippians 3:21, Hebrews 12:26-27). Meaning, if He is going to subject things to His will, He needs to do so with everything, all at once — subjecting our mind to His will, but also conforming all creation to His will at the same time.
I don’t know the reason for this, but if that’s true, then if Jesus used His authority to subject our minds to His will, He would also have to subject the whole world to His will at that time. And, as we said before, He’d have to destroy those who don’t believe first, and He doesn’t want to do that for the sake of the elect (2 Peter 3:9-11).
If that doesn’t sound simple, it’s in part because I’m missing details, but that’s what I’ve got so far.
In summary: Jesus doesn’t want to use His authority yet, to subject all creation to His will, (including our minds) because that would necessitate the removal of those who aren’t worthy to inherit it, including His elect. So, He waits for them.
All of that may be true, but guess what? Jesus has already given us our own personal access, through Him, to all the knowledge He possesses. You don’t need to wait for Him to use His personal receiving on you. He’s given you your own access! So, let’s start learning! He has some great things to show you!

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