The great pyramid passages and chambers

‘for ye are all one in Christ Jesus. And if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise’—Gal. 3: 29. The Apostle here reveals a further step in God's glorious plan. We now see that although there is only the one seed, that one is composed of many members, as we read in 1 Cor. 12: 12: ‘‘ As the [human] body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body [though] being many are [nevertheless] one body: so also is Christ.’ Thus the purpose of the Gospel Age is not to bless all the families of the earth, but to select the seed of Abraham, the antitypical Isaac, the Christ, head and body. Only a few have found the strait gate and narrow way to life which enables them to be members of this anointed company, and of these many are called, but few chosen. The opportunity of becoming members of the true seed of Abraham was accepted by only a remnant of the Jewish nation before the close of the year 36 A.D., the end of the 70 weeks of favour. At that date it was extended to the Gentiles, and the privilege has since been open to Jew and Gentile alike; but very few Jews have crossed the gulf of prejudice and unbelief which lies between the outcast people and this position of favour with God.

44 Like their Head, the members of the body have been despised and rejected, for the world knoweth them not, even as it knew him not. But soon the full number will have made their calling and election sure, and will be glorified with the Lord Jesus. Then the world will recognize them as the seed of Abraham, heirs of God and jointheirs with Jesus Christ, and the blessing of all the families of the earth will begin, for the whole creation has been groaning in pain, waiting for the manifestation of the sons of God —Rom. 8: 19-22. Under the beneficent rule of the Christ, “‘ Head” and “ Body,” ‘sorrow and sighing shall flee away.” Every individual in every nation will have full opportunity to regain the human perfection, the dominion over the world, and the communion with God, lost for them by Adam, and purchased for them by Jesus Christ, who came to seek and to save that which was lost, man's first estate—Isa. 35 ; Luke 19: 10.

45 It should now be clear to the reader that God has a definite, pre-arranged plan, and that it is certain of accomplishment ; and as he studies the various details of that plan as revealed in the Bible, and confirmed in the Great Pyramid of Gizeh, he will come to a fuller appreciation of the justice, wisdom and power of the Great Creator, who could devise and carry out such glorious purposes, and his heart will respond to the love which prompted them.

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