Good evening, beloved friends and brethren present here in Valdivia, Republic of Chile. It is a great privilege and blessing for me to be with you on this occasion, to share with you a few moments of fellowship around the Word of God and His Program relevant to this end time.
For which I want to read in Revelation, chapter 1, verse 7 to 8, where it says: In Revelation, chapter 1, verse 7 to 8, it says:
“Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen.
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.”
And in Revelation, chapter 1, verse 10 to 11, the apostle John says:
“I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet,
Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last: and, What thou seest, write in a book, and send it unto the seven churches which are in Asia…”
May God bless our souls with His Word and allow us to understand It.
Our subject for this occasion is: “JESUS CHRIST, THE ALPHA AND OMEGA.”
We have seen here in the Scripture that Jesus Christ is identified as the Alpha and Omega.
We also find in the book of the prophet Isaiah, in chapter 41 and verse 4, that God says as follows:
“Who hath wrought and done it, calling the generations from the beginning? I the Lord, the first, and with the last; I am he.”
And in chapter 44, verse 6, of Isaiah, God Himself tells us:
“Thus saith the Lord the King of Israel, and his redeemer the Lord of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God.”
The first and the last, that is, the Alpha and Omega. The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob identifies Himself as the first and the last, and apart from Him there is no God. He is the first and the last, He is the Alpha and Omega.
And now, in the New Testament Jesus Christ is identified as the Alpha and Omega, as the first and the last.
And now, who is the first and the last? Because it says, in verse 11 of Revelation, chapter 1, it says:
“Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last (that is, the first and the last)…”
The Lord of the Old Testament is the Jesus of the New Testament, the same Alpha and Omega.
That is why through the prophecy of Malachi, chapter 3, we find the promise of God to send the forerunner of His First Coming, which was John the Baptist; and then came the Lord, the Angel of the Covenant, the Alpha and Omega. Malachi, chapter 3, verse 1, says:
“Behold, I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me: and the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to his temple, even the messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in: behold, he shall come, saith the Lord of hosts.”
Who would come? The Lord, the Angel of the Covenant, who is the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the Jehovah of the Old Testament. The Angel of the Lord in the Old Testament, who is the Angel of the Covenant, is Jesus Christ in the New Testament. Therefore… He says:
“Behold, I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me…”
And that was John the Baptist, the one who fulfilled that prophecy, who came before the Lord preparing the way for Him; and then the Lord came.
That is why when Jesus spoke of John the Baptist, in Matthew, chapter 11, let’s see how He tells us about John the Baptist, this mighty preacher or prophet: Chapter 11, verse 9 and on, of Matthew, it says:
“But what went ye out for to see? A prophet? yea, I say unto you, and more than a prophet.
For this is he, of whom it is written, Behold, I send my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee.”
Here Jesus takes that prophecy from Malachi, chapter 3, and quotes it, and says that this messenger of whom Malachi, chapter 3, says that he will come before Him, before the Messiah: Jesus says that it was John the Baptist. He says:
“Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.”
And how can it be that the least of the Kingdom of the Heavens is greater than John the Baptist, of whom Christ says that he is a great prophet and that of those born of women no one greater than John has arisen? It is that the prophets of the Old Testament, until John the Baptist, all belong to the people of the servants, because the Hebrew people are the servants of God.
And the children of the Kingdom of the Heavens (because it says: “…notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven…”), the children of the Kingdom of the Heavens are those who have believed in Christ as our Savior, have washed away their sins in the Blood of Christ and have received His Holy Spirit; and therefore they have been born again: They have been born into the Kingdom of God and are sons and daughters of God. And which is greater: A son or a servant? A son is greater than a servant.
And now, Moses and also Abraham, the patriarchs and the Hebrews, we find that they are the servants of God; but the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ are the sons and daughters of God. Therefore, the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, which is the heavenly Israel, is greater than the earthly Israel, is greater than the Hebrew people; for the Hebrew people are the people of the servants of God and the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ is the people of the sons and daughters of God.
That is why the least, the newborn in the Kingdom of God through the new birth, is greater than the greatest of the Old Testament prophets; he is greater than any of the Old Testament prophets, because they belong to the people of the servants.
And those born in the Kingdom of God, by believing in Jesus Christ, washing their sins in the Blood of Christ and receiving His Holy Spirit, are born into the House of God, into the Church of Jesus Christ, as sons and daughters of God; who will reach the stature of a perfect man, and will all be in the image and likeness of the Lord Jesus Christ, with perfect and eternal bodies to live for all eternity with Jesus Christ, and to reign with Christ for the Millennium and for all eternity.
Now we can see this mystery of why Christ said that the least in the Kingdom of the Heavens was greater than John the Baptist. In other words, a child of God born into the Kingdom of God by believing in Christ as his Savior, and washing his sins in the Blood of Christ and receiving His Holy Spirit, doesn’t need to be a prophet to be greater than John the Baptist. See? A simple person in the Kingdom of God, born again, is greater than the greatest prophet of the Old Testament.
And now, see why Jesus told Nicodemus in John chapter 3 that it was necessary to be born again: For whoever is not born again can’t see the Kingdom of God, he can’t understand it; and if he can’t understand it, then neither can he understand why a person, the least of the Kingdom of the Heavens, is greater than John the Baptist.
And now, Christ told Nicodemus that it was necessary to be born again. Nicodemus thought of a birth through a woman, and asked Jesus: “How can this be done? Can a man, when he is old, enter into his mother’s womb and be born again?” Jesus said to him: “Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of Water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God.”
A person can’t become part of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ unless he believes in the Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior and washes his sins in the Blood of Christ and receives His Holy Spirit. By receiving His Holy Spirit, he is born again: He is born into the Kingdom of God as a son or daughter of God.
This is what John also spoke of, chapter 1 and verses 11 to 13, when he said:
“He came unto his own (that is, to the Hebrew people), and his own received him not (they rejected Him, and they asked for His death on the Cross, and He was crucified).
But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.”
It is not through human will that the person is born as a child of God, it is not through the union of a man and a woman (through which earthly and mortal children come) that the person is born as a child of God, but through the new birth; through the new birth, where the Spirit of God produces that new birth in the person:
Upon believing in Christ as his Savior and washing his sins in the Blood of Christ, the Spirit of God comes, the Spirit of Christ, and enters the person and produces that new birth; and a new body is born, a theophanic body of the sixth dimension, for the person; and the person comes to have a theophanic body of the sixth dimension, equal to the theophanic body of Jesus Christ, in which Christ appeared to Abraham in the past.
Do you remember that on one occasion when Jesus is talking about who He is, He was criticized a lot?, and Jesus spoke these words: In chapter 8, verse 56 and on, it says:
“Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day: and he saw it, and was glad.
Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?
Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am.”
Before Abraham.
See, Jesus also in His theophanic body was the one who appeared to him as Melchizedek, and gave bread and wine to Abraham, when Abraham obtained the victory against kings who had taken Lot and Lot’s family and many inhabitants of Sodom captive; but Abraham delivered them.
Abraham with his servants and his confederates, his friends, delivered Lot and all those of Sodom and Gomorrah, and brought them back. And there appeared unto him in the valley of Shaveh, there appeared unto him Melchizedek, in the King’s dale.1 That Melchizedek was none other than the Lord Jesus Christ Himself in His theophanic body; for before Abraham was, He is.
And He also spoke with Abraham, the day before the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah as well: Elohim appeared to him with His Archangels Gabriel and Michael; and Abraham invited them to a meal, to lunch, and Elohim accepted; and Abraham prepared Him a tender calf, also loaves, and butter, and all these things; and they ate with Abraham under the shade of a tree.
And then in the evening they got up from supper, from the meal, and went on to Sodom; and Abraham went with them. And then two of them, Gabriel and Michael, went on to Sodom, but Elohim stayed with Abraham.
And Elohim said: “Shall I conceal from Abraham what I am about to do, seeing that Abraham will teach his children to fear the Lord, that what God has promised to Abraham may be fulfilled? And seeing that Abraham is to be a great nation, shall I conceal these things from Abraham?” That is around the 18th chapter of Genesis, to the 19th.
That was the day before, during the evening, the day before the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah; because by sunrise of the following day the destruction for Sodom and Gomorrah would be falling, and the fire of divine judgment would be falling upon Sodom and Gomorrah, fire and brimstone upon Sodom and Gomorrah, and Sodom and Gomorrah would be destroyed.
But you see, why did God reveal to Abraham what He was going to do at that time? “For the Lord God will do nothing, except He first reveals His secrets to His servants His prophets.”2 And Abraham, the patriarch Abraham, is a prophet, and a great one: He is a dispensational prophet, and he is the father of the faith.
So we can see that when God is going to carry out something great, God has a dispensational prophet on Earth. And although God has sent many prophets, hundreds of prophets, among the Hebrew people…, let’s say: He has sent many prophets among the Hebrew people, and He has also sent many messengers among the gentiles, do you know how many dispensational prophets God has? He only has seven dispensational prophets. Those are the greatest prophets that God has sent to the human race.
The first one was Adam. And whenever God sends a dispensational prophet, He sends him as the messenger of that new dispensation, of that dispensation which is initiated with that dispensational prophet; and that is the prophet that has the Message for all that dispensation. That is why Adam was the prophet of the Dispensation of Innocence, with the Message of Innocence.
And now, what is a prophet? A prophet is a man sent by God to Earth with a Message for the human race, with a Divine Message, a Message from Heaven. A prophet is a man who comes with the two consciousnesses together, that is, conscious and subconscious together; and so he can see visions of God, he can see visions in other dimensions, and he can hear the Voice of God in other dimensions, and then tell the human race what God has told him for the human race. A prophet is designed like that.
And of that kind of prophet, dispensational, God has very few: He only has seven dispensational prophets.
• The first was Adam.
• The second was Seth, for the Dispensation of Conscience.
• The third was Noah, for the Dispensation of Human Government.
• The fourth was Abraham, for the Dispensation of the Promise.
• The fifth was Moses, for the Dispensation of the Law, with the Message of the Law; and the Dispensation of the Law began with Moses.
Remember that each dispensational prophet initiates the dispensation for which God sends him, and he brings the Message with which he opens that dispensation.
• Then the sixth dispensational prophet was Jesus, for the Dispensation of Grace; and He was the one who opened that new dispensation, the Dispensation of Grace.
• And the seventh dispensational prophet is the Angel of the Lord Jesus Christ, with the Message of the Gospel of the Kingdom, to open the seventh dispensation, the Dispensation of the Kingdom, to thus the Dispensation of the Kingdom be established and the introduction of the seventh millennium and Millennial Kingdom of Christ be carried out.
Now we can see that there are only seven dispensational prophets. After the seventh dispensational prophet, there are no more prophets of God for the human race. With the seventh dispensational prophet, who is the Angel of the Lord Jesus Christ…, who is sent with the Message of the Gospel of the Kingdom to testify of all these things that must happen soon, and open a new dispensation: The Dispensation of the Kingdom, and introduce the glorious seventh millennium and also introduce the Millennial Kingdom of Christ, and make known to the Church of Jesus Christ and to the Hebrew people and to the entire human race, that a new dispensation is intertwining with the sixth dispensation (of Grace).
Now we see that if we add to the calendar the years it is behind, we are already in the seventh millennium. And what does that mean for the human race? That God must bring a dispensational prophet to Earth in this end time, to make known to the human race all these things that must happen soon; because God will do nothing, except He first reveals His secrets to His servants His prophets.
That is why every person that says: “I want to hear the Voice of God,” needs to hear the Voice of God through the prophet that God sends for that time.
In Deuteronomy, chapter 18, the prophet Moses said, verse 15 to 19:
“The Lord thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee…”
Whom does the prophet Moses say the people is called to hear? The prophet that God sends. And what will be of the people who say: “I’m not interested in hearing the prophet that God sends”? God will require it of him, and that person will lose the right to eternal life; because one can’t play games with God.
When God sends a prophet messenger, He sends him with a Message; and that Message is the Voice of God for the people. Rejecting that messenger and that Message is to reject God Himself; and therefore, the person finds himself in great trouble before God, for not hearing the Voice of God. But God says: “Today if ye will hear His Voice, harden not your hearts,”3 as the Hebrew people did.
It says:
“According to all that thou desiredst of the Lord thy God in Horeb in the day of the assembly, saying, Let me not hear again the voice of the Lord my God, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I die not.
And the Lord said unto me, They have well spoken that which they have spoken.
I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.”
What will the prophet that God sends for the people speak? Whatever God commands him. And what does God do? He puts His Word in the mouth of that prophet; and the Message of that prophet is the Word of God to the human race.
“…and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.
And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him.”
In other words, the person has a responsibility before God, and that is to hear the Voice of God. The person has free will, and he listens to it if he wants to listen to it or not. And depending on the attitude assumed by the person before the Voice of God through the prophet that God sends, will be the reward that the person will have. Those who don’t listen to the Voice of God, lose the right to eternal life.
In the book of Acts, the apostle Saint Peter quotes this passage, in chapter 3, verse 18 to 23, of the book of Acts; and when he refers to this passage and to this that says: “And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him,” Saint Peter says that God will uproot him from among the people; and by being uprooted from among the people, he loses the right to eternal life, he loses the right to be part of God’s people, because he didn’t hear the Voice of God.
We find that in the midst of the Hebrew people, in Moses’ time, all those who didn’t listen to the Voice of God through the prophet Moses perished; they were considered as rebels before God, they were considered as people who rose up against God by rising up against the prophet Moses.
Now we can see how important it is to hear the Voice of God.
On one occasion a woman said to Jesus: “Blessed are the paps that thou hast sucked,” and Jesus Christ said: “Rather, blessed are those who hear the Word of God.”4 And Jesus Christ also said: “He who hears my Word, and believes in Him who sent me, has everlasting life (there is eternal life in the Word of God); and shall not come into condemnation, but is passed from death unto life.”5
Now, we can see the responsibility that each person has before God to listen to the Voice of God.
And now, in our subject of this occasion: “JESUS CHRIST, THE ALPHA AND OMEGA,” the first and the last, is very important to understand the manifestation of Jesus Christ as Alpha and Omega; Jesus Christ, the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord of the Old Testament, the Word, thus called in John, chapter 1, verse 1 and on, where it says:
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
The same was in the beginning with God.
All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
There was a man sent from God, whose name was John.
The same came for a witness, to bear witness of the Light, that all men through him might believe.
He was not that Light (that is, John the Baptist was not the Light), but was sent to bear witness of that Light.”
The Light was the one who would come after John the Baptist, the one to whom John was preparing the way; in other words, the Lord Jesus Christ was the Light to come. That is why Jesus said: “I am the Light of the world; and he that follows me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the Light of Life.”6 The Light (of what?) of eternal life.
And now, let’s continue to look at what it says here:
“That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.”
The true Light, which enlightens every man, came into this world. And how did he come into this world? He came to this world made flesh, made man, made a prophet, in the midst of the Hebrew people, as the Alpha; for Alpha is the first and Omega is the last. Alpha and Omega is Jesus Christ. Now, it says:
“That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.
He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.”
How was the world made by Him, by the Word? God being in His theophanic body is called the Word, and is also called the Angel of the Covenant or Angel of the Lord; and God from His theophanic body (which is a body similar to our body but of another dimension, of the sixth dimension) spoke into existence all things, and they came into existence by the creative Word of God being spoken.
That is the way all Creation was carried out. “All things were made by Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made.”
In Genesis, chapter 1, verse 1, it says: “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”
God: The Word, who was with God and was God. God, being in His theophanic body (a body similar to our body but of another dimension), created all things. In clearer words, a man from another dimension, from the sixth dimension, was the Creator of the Heavens and the Earth; and that man is God in His theophanic body: He is the Word, who was with God and was God. “All things were made (created) by Him.” And then, see what it continues to say here:
“That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.
He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
He came unto his own (that is, the Hebrew people), and his own received him not.
But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.
And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us…”
And when the Word that was with God and was God, and was the Creator of the Heavens and Earth, when He became flesh and dwelt among the Hebrew people, He was known by the name of Jesus. The Word made flesh, our Lord Jesus Christ, the Alpha, manifested in the midst of the Hebrew people.
The Alpha and Omega is the same Almighty God, Creator of the Heavens and the Earth, also called in the Old Testament the Angel of the Lord or Angel of the Covenant; and also called the Word, who was with God and was God, that is, God Himself with His theophanic body. He was the one who created all things, and He is the Alpha and Omega.
And He manifests Himself in the midst of the Hebrew people, in the fulfillment of the First Coming of the Angel of the Covenant in human flesh, as the Alpha.
The manifestation of Jesus Christ, the Angel of the Covenant, as the Alpha, was in the East, that is, in the land of Israel, which is in the Middle East; as it also speaks of the Coming of the Son of Man, and tells us that it is “for as the lightning that comes out of the east (that is, the land of Israel, where the First Coming of Christ was) and is manifested, is revealed, in the west (shines unto the West).”7
“In the West” is the American continent, which consists of North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean; and the East pertains to the Hebrew people, to Israel, which belongs to the Middle East.
And now, we have seen the Coming of the Son of Man as the lightning: His First Coming in the East, the territory of Israel; and for His Second Coming, the Scripture says (Christ Himself said) that He shows Himself, manifests Himself, reveals Himself in the West, that is, in the American continent.
Latin America and the Caribbean belong to the American continent. The American continent is the one that has the promise of the Coming of the Son of Man shining in the Last Day. The American continent is the one that has the promise of the Coming of the Son of Man as the Omega for this end time.
For the manifestation of the Alpha, Jesus Christ, the Angel of the Covenant manifested as the Alpha, was fulfilled in the land of Israel: That was the First Coming of Christ. And for the Last Day the promise is as the Omega. But He is the same: The same Angel of the Covenant or Angel of the Lord, the same Word that was with God and was God.
The Angel of the Covenant, the one that came made flesh two thousand years ago, the Word made flesh two thousand years ago in the midst of the Hebrew people, was the Alpha. And for the Last Day the Word will become flesh again, according to Revelation, chapter 19: It will be God Himself manifested in human flesh; and that will be the manifestation of the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, as Omega; and that pertains to the Western continent, which is the American continent, to which Latin America and the Caribbean belong.
That is why the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ has been for two thousand years waiting for the Second Coming of Christ, that is, the Coming of the Alpha and Omega, which will be manifested as the Omega in the Last Day; because He is the first in His First Coming among the Hebrew people: He is the Alpha; and He is the last, the last: The Omega, in His Second Coming, in this end time; and that corresponds to the Western continent, which is the American continent, which consists of North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean.
That is why the Church of Jesus Christ has been waiting among the gentiles for the Second Coming of Christ. It is the Coming of the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, coming in the Last Day veiled in human flesh and revealed through human flesh.
Now, we can see this mystery of “JESUS CHRIST, THE ALPHA AND OMEGA.” Jesus Christ, the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, the one who said in the midst of the Hebrew people: “Abraham desired to see my day; he saw it and was glad.” They say to Him: “You are not yet fifty years old, and you say that you have seen Abraham?” Jesus says to them: “Before Abraham was, I am.”
And now, when they hear these words so beautiful and full of so much light, so much revelation for the Hebrew people: So much light about the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, who became flesh as the Alpha and was in the midst of the Hebrew people; instead of saying: “Welcome, our God, made flesh, manifested in human flesh in this end time. We welcome you!,” what did they do? Let’s see: “Jesus said unto them…” Chapter 8, verse 58 and on, it says:
“Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am.
Then took they up stones to cast at him: but Jesus hid himself, and went out of the temple, going through the midst of them, and so passed by.”
Now, look, the people who were waiting for the Coming of the Messiah, the Coming of the Alpha and Omega, in the manifestation of the Coming of the Messiah as the Alpha in the midst of the Hebrew people, look at what they did: When He speaks to them clearly and identifies Himself as the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, as the God who was even before Abraham, and who appeared to Abraham and ate with Abraham; now they can’t understand: They believe that Jesus is a madman, a fanatic: They take stones to stone Him.
Now see what it is like when a greater prophet, a dispensational prophet, appears on Earth, who comes with the two consciousnesses together: Most of the people don’t understand him, and think he is mad; for they said of Jesus that he was Beelzebub and had demons; of Jesus they said that by the finger of Beelzebub he cast out demons8</sup>; and some said: “Why do they listen to him? He is mad! He has demons!”9 But He had no demons. Jesus said to them: “I have not a devil, but I honor my Father.”10
Now, notice that the prophets that God has sent have always been misunderstood by the listeners who have not been able to understand the manifestation of God that is in them, and that it is a manifestation for the blessing of the people; for when God sends a prophet: “He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet receiveth a prophet’s reward.”11 But he who rejects him, rejects the one who sent him; and therefore, he has rejected all the blessings that God has been sending through that prophet; and that person is left without the blessing of God; and the only thing that awaits the person is divine judgment, for not believing what God has sent: The prophet that God sent.
Now, we can see what the Scripture tells us, it tells us in Deuteronomy: “And whosoever will not hearken to what he shall speak in my Name, I will require it of him,” in other words, he will have to give an account to God. And the Word of God teaches us that such a person will be uprooted from the people, because he has no right to live; because life is in the Word.
“He that heareth my Word hath everlasting life; and shall not come into condemnation, but is passed from death unto life.”12
Look at what happens when a person hears the Voice of God through a prophet and rejects it: He is rejecting eternal life. Who is being harmed? Well, the person rejecting it; because the prophet messenger, when God sends him, comes with divine love bringing the Word of God for all people, so that all people receive the blessing of God for that age or for that dispensation. But see where unbelief leads many people: To reject the Word of God, and therefore to reject the blessing of God, eternal life.
That is why we have to be careful, and be reverent to the Word of God and His Program for the time we have been allotted to live in.
Look at the time of the prophet Noah. The prophet Noah, a dispensational prophet with the two consciousnesses together, bringing the Word of God for that time and making known the things that were going to happen at that time: The flood that would come upon the human race, that would destroy the human race; for that time there were many ministers, there were many religions; and all religions and ministers have always preached that God is love,13 but the Scripture also says that God is a consuming fire.14
We must understand these things in order to be able to make a good balance in spiritual things, and to know that when God has determined that He is going to bring a divine judgment, under the wrath of God comes that divine judgment; and it falls on old people, on adults, on young people and on children as well.
Now, you see, when God revealed to the prophet Noah…, who found grace before God, because he kept the sacrifices for sin as God had established; we find that he and his family kept those sacrifices, and their sins were covered in the presence of God; but the rest of the people had problems before God and didn’t believe the prophet Noah, therefore, they were on their own.
But God revealed to the prophet Noah what He was going to do at that time; and what He was going to do was terrible: He was going to destroy from the Earth every living being: animals and also human beings: children, young people, adults, old people; everyone. And Noah began to preach that Message, which was hard, but it was the truth. (One has to face the truth, even if it is hard). And the only one who had the Word of God for that time was the prophet Noah, although there were many religions in Noah’s time.
And now, it is one thing to quote the Scripture and another thing to have the Message of God for the time in which one lives, and to show by the Scripture His Message to the people, and to show that God promised these things for that time.
And now, the prophet Noah, being a dispensational prophet, had the revelation of God for that new dispensation and the divine judgment that was to come upon the human race; and the divine judgment came.
And Jesus, speaking to us about the Coming of the Son of Man for this end time (the Coming of the Son of Man, which is like the Omega), tells us in Matthew, chapter 24, verses 37 and on; He says:
“But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,
And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away…”
They didn’t understand. And God had a dispensational prophet there on Earth preaching the Message relevant to that time, and for sure many religions and religious leaders made war on him; and the prophet Noah kept preaching His Message and building the ark that God told him to build, where he and his family would enter to escape the flood that would come, and not die under divine judgment.
Now, see how the Scripture says, how Jesus Himself says:
“And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away.”
They couldn’t understand that Noah was preaching the truth. Perhaps they thought that Noah was crazy, announcing that God was going to destroy the human race, when all the preachers and all the churches of that time and all the ministers of that time said that God is love, that God can’t destroy the human race; but, look, He destroyed it at that time; and there were only eight people left: Noah, his wife, his three sons and his three daughters-in-laws.
Who can stop God from doing it? No one can stop Him, because God said He was going to do it. And who were destroyed? The unbelievers. Although they had many religions at that time, and there were many religious leaders: They were also destroyed, both the leaders of that time, who couldn’t understand and fought against Noah, as well as their religious groups and also the people of the other cities, of all the cities; but Noah and his family were saved, the prophet of God for that time with the Message of God for that time and for that new dispensation that was beginning.
And now, Jesus Christ says that the Coming of the Son of Man will be as in the days of Noah; the Coming of the Son of Man, the Second Coming of Christ, the Coming of the Angel of the Covenant, of the Angel of the Lord, the Coming of the Word becoming flesh again on Earth in this end time as the Omega.
Omega is the last. God says: “I am the first and the last.”
And in His coming in human flesh He is the first; and He was known by the name of Jesus. The veil of flesh brought the Name of the manifestation of the Alpha: The manifestation of the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, in human flesh.
And for the Last Day the manifestation of the Angel of the Lord, of the Angel of the Covenant, of Jesus Christ in Holy Spirit manifested in human flesh in the Last Day, will be the Omega, the last one; the manifestation of the Last Day, of the last day before God; where the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, the Word, will come manifested in human flesh; and the Scripture tells us that He comes with a new name.
Jesus Christ said in Revelation, chapter 3, verse 12: “Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God; and I will write upon him the Name of my God, and the Name of the City of my God, which is the New Jerusalem, which cometh down out of Heaven from my God, and my New Name.”
There are people who didn’t know that Jesus Christ has a new name. That is the new name He received when He ascended to Heaven victorious and sat at the right hand of God. So, by having a new name, His Coming will be with a new name.
That is why in the book of Revelation, chapter 19, verse 11 to 21, we find the Coming of Christ as the white horse Rider of Revelation 19; and His Name is: The Word of God.
It is the Word coming, the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord; it says that He has a name that no one understands. Let’s see how it says it here: Chapter 19, verse 11 and on, says:
“And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.
His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns; and he had a name written, that no man knew, but he himself (in other words, that is not the name Jesus</em>; it is another name, which no one knows but Himself).
And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God.”
It is the Word coming again in human flesh; and just as the Word, when He became flesh two thousand years ago, was known by the name of Jesus, for His Second Coming as Omega He will have a new name.
“And the armies which were in heaven followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean.
And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.
And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, King Of Kings, And Lord Of Lords.”
He comes as King of kings and Lord of lords. He is the Word, the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, coming in the Last Day manifested in human flesh; and He will bring a new name.
Just as the Jehovah of the Old Testament, when He manifested Himself in human flesh two thousand years ago among the Hebrew people as the Alpha, had a name: Jesus, which in the Old Testament had not been known as the name the Messiah would have at His First Coming as the Alpha coming.
And for the Last Day, the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, the Word, will come manifested in human flesh in the Last Day in the West, and will have a new name.
That is why in Revelation, chapter 2, verse 17, also speaks of a new name; and we also find that the prophet Daniel, in his prophecy of chapter 2 of his book (the prophet Daniel), when he interpreted the dream to King Nebuchadnezzar: the dream of that image which King Nebuchadnezzar saw, and then a little stone or a stone cut without hands, which came and smote the image in the feet of iron and clay: That little stone or stone coming is the Second Coming of Christ.
It is the Coming of the Omega in the Last Day; who was the Alpha two thousand years ago, coming in human flesh in the midst of the Hebrew people, and was known by the name of Jesus.
It was the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, veiled in human flesh: He clothed Himself in human flesh in that veil of flesh that He created in Mary’s womb creating a cell of life, which multiplied cell upon cell, and then He was born, and was called Jesus.
In that body of flesh came the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, manifested. And that is why He was called by the prophet Isaiah, in chapter 7, verse 14, He was called Emmanuel; it was said by the prophet Isaiah that God would give a sign: “Behold, I will give you a sign (or sign): The virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and shall call His name Emmanuel.” Emmanuel, which translated is: God with us.15
He was the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the Angel of the Covenant, the Alpha and Omega, manifesting Himself as the Alpha in His First Coming in the midst of the Hebrew people in human flesh; and He had the name relevant to His manifestation as Alpha in the midst of the Hebrew people, and according to the Work that He would do at that time: The Work of Redemption. That is why the name Jesus means ‘Redeemer’ or ‘Savior.’ The name has to do with the Work that He had to do.
And now, the Coming of the Stone cut without hands that the prophet Daniel saw is this same Stone of which the book of Revelation speaks to us in chapter 2, verse 17, where it says:
“He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna…”
The hidden Manna is the revelation of Jesus Christ for the Last Day: The revelation of the Second Coming of Christ, the revelation of the Omega.
“…will I give to eat of the hidden manna.”
The hidden manna was in the most holy place. And this is the time where the Church of Jesus Christ is in the stage of the Most Holy Place; because the Church of Jesus Christ is a spiritual temple: It is the spiritual Temple of Jesus Christ. And Christ has been building His Church in the same way Moses built the tabernacle and Solomon built the temple. It is the New Temple that would be built: The Church of the Lord Jesus Christ.
And just as the tabernacle that Moses built and the temple that Solomon built had an outer court, a holy place and also a most holy place…; and the most holy place was most important, and it was where the ark of the covenant was. And upon the ark of the covenant, the mercy seat, which had the two golden cherubim; and upon the mercy seat, in the midst of the two golden cherubim, was (who?) God, the Shekinah, the Angel of the Covenant manifested there; for the Lord entered into His temple and stood upon the mercy seat, in the midst of the two golden cherubim, within the most holy place.
And in the ark of the covenant, the hidden manna was there; a portion of manna that was placed in a golden vessel, according to the ordinance of God to Moses the prophet.16 And that hidden manna represents the divine revelation of the Second Coming of Christ; for “man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.”17
That hidden Manna is the hidden Message of the Gospel of the Kingdom, which revolves around the Second Coming of Christ; and that is the spiritual food for all the children of God of the Last Day, for the Dispensation of the Kingdom.
And “the Earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea,” says Habakkuk, chapter 2, verse 14, and also Isaiah, chapter 11, verse 9.
What will the Earth be filled with for the glorious Millennial Kingdom? With the knowledge of the glory of the Lord.
And where was the glory of the Lord in Moses’ tabernacle and Solomon’s temple? In the most holy place, upon the ark of the covenant.
And where will the glory of the Lord in the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ be in the Last Day? In the Most Holy Place, which is the final stage of the Church of Jesus Christ, where Jesus Christ calls and gathers His elect with the Great Voice of Trumpet and places them in His Mystical Body of believers, where He is carrying out the construction of that spiritual Temple. And in the construction of the spiritual Temple of Jesus Christ, we find ourselves in the stage of the Most Holy Place.
The other stages, the stage of the Holy Place, has been built during these stages or ages that have passed during these two thousand years, where God has been calling people from Asia Minor (also from the Hebrew people): From Asia Minor, from Europe and North America, and thus has built the Holy Place, with human beings, with living stones.
But now He has to build the Most Holy Place of His spiritual Temple; because a temple, in order to be dedicated to God, is not perfect if it doesn’t have a most holy place, because that is the most important part of the Temple of God.
And in this end time, the call of the Great Voice of Trumpet calling and gathering the elect, has emerged where? In Latin America and the Caribbean; calling and gathering the elect to place them (where?) in the spiritual Temple of Christ, in the Age of the Cornerstone, which is the Age of the Most Holy Place of the spiritual Temple of Jesus Christ.
And that is the place of the manifestation of the glory of God, and it is in the West. That is the place for the manifestation of the glory of the Lord, the glory of Jesus Christ, the manifestation of the Omega, the Angel of the Covenant, of Jesus Christ for the Last Day, in His Second Coming in human flesh, veiled and revealed through human flesh in the end time, and with a new name.
Let’s continue here to see about the New Name. It says:
“To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna…”
We have already seen that it is the revelation of the Second Coming of Christ; that is the spiritual food for the children of God of the end time, for the Last Day, that is, for the seventh millennium; because the seventh millennium is the Last Day.
“…and will give him a white stone, and in the stone a new name written, which no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it.”
Christ is that little white Stone with a new name; and, notice, it says that the Overcomer will be given that little white Stone, that is, He will give him the Second Coming of Christ: He will give him the Coming of the Omega; and there will be, in the Coming of that little white Stone, the New Name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
We also find in chapter 2, verse 28… Let’s read from verse 26: Chapter 2, verse 26 to 29, it says:
“And he that overcometh, and keepeth my works unto the end, to him will I give power over the nations:
And he shall rule them with a rod of iron; as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers: even as I received of my Father.”
Now here Christ promises to give authority to another person: To the Overcomer; that will be to the instrument that He has in this end time, which will be a dispensational prophet: To the prophet of the Dispensation of the Kingdom, with the Message of the Gospel of the Kingdom, in which the promise of the Two Olive Trees of Revelation, chapter 11, and also Zechariah, chapter 4, where we see the manifestation of the power of God without limitations, will be fulfilled.
And now, it says:
“And he shall rule them with a rod of iron; as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers: even as I received of my Father.”
Christ said: “All authority and power is given unto me (where?) in Heaven and on Earth,”18 and now Christ is going to grant it to the Overcomer.
“And I will give him the morning star.”
He will give him the Morning Star. And in the reading that we had in Revelation, chapter 2, verse 17, it says that He will give him a little white Stone with a new name; and that little white Stone with a new name is Christ, the Second Coming of Christ with a new name. And now, in this other passage it says that He will give him the Morning Star.
And who is or what is the Morning Star? Revelation 22, verse 16, tells us what the Morning Star is, that is, what Christ will give to the Overcomer. Chapter 22, verse 16, says:
“I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning star.”
The bright and Morning Star, who is it? The Lord Jesus Christ, the Alpha and Omega, who manifested Himself as Alpha two thousand years ago, in the midst of the Hebrew people, in that simple veil of flesh called Jesus.
And now, for the Last Day, the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, who came in human flesh two thousand years ago in the midst of the Hebrew people, in the East or Middle East, as the Alpha: For this end time comes as the Omega, and comes with a new name.
And He is that bright and Morning Star, and He says: “And I will give to the Overcomer (what?) the Morning Star.” And He is that Morning Star; therefore, the Overcomer will have within him the Morning Star, which is the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, the Word made flesh in the Overcomer. And the Overcomer will be the Angel of the Lord Jesus Christ; this Angel of the Lord Jesus Christ, of whom Christ says:
“I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches.”
That Angel Messenger is the final prophet, the prophet of the Dispensation of the Kingdom with the Message of the Gospel of the Kingdom for every human being: For the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ and for the Hebrew people as well, and for every human being living on this planet Earth; and that is the one that will obtain the total victory in the Last Day, and therefore will have those blessings that Jesus Christ has promised.
Now, we have seen how it is that the Omega, which two thousand years ago was the Alpha, will come for the Last Day.
He is the Angel of the Covenant, the Angel of the Lord, who in His First Coming came as the Alpha. The Alpha is the first one; and it was in His first manifestation in human flesh in all His fullness in the midst of the Hebrew people, in the veil of flesh that brought the name Jesus, which means ‘Savior’ or ‘Redeemer,’ for the Work of Redemption that the Alpha, the Angel of the Covenant, would carry out in the midst of the Hebrew people there on Calvary’s Cross.
And for the end time He comes with a new name; that new name has to do with the Work that He will do in this end time: The Reclaiming Work, where He will reclaim all those He has redeemed with His precious Blood, and will bring the resurrection of the dead in Christ and the transformation of us who are alive. He comes in this end time, according to what He has promised.
Who is coming? The Lord Jesus Christ, the Word, the Angel of the Lord, the Angel of the Covenant. The Alpha that came two thousand years ago, comes in the Last Day as the Omega; because He is the same. The same Angel of the Covenant, the same Angel of the Lord, who came two thousand years ago, will come in this end time, according to His promise; and He will be manifested on Earth and will have a new name.
There is a very great mystery there; and that name has to do with the Work that He will be doing in this end time, for the reclamation of all those He has redeemed with His precious Blood, and for the resurrection of the dead in Christ and for the transformation of all of us who are alive, and to go to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.
Now, we have seen that this new name is not a human matter, but it is a biblical, prophetic matter, of which Jesus Christ Himself in Revelation, chapter 2 and chapter 3 and chapter 19, spoke to us.
And also, when Jesus Christ on one occasion, in chapter 12, verse 28, of John, said: “Father, glorify Your Name,” God said: “I have both glorified It, and will glorify It again.” There we have the second occasion, which is for the Last Day. He has glorified It as Alpha, and He will glorify It again as Omega; so it is pointed out in Scripture, for He has a new name.
And that is the name that will be revealed during the seventh millennium and during the Millennial Kingdom for all human beings that will be living on this planet Earth. Zechariah, chapter 14, says, verse 9: “And in that day shall the Lord be one, and His Name one. And the Lord shall be King over all the Earth.”
And the Lord of the Old Testament, who will be King over all the Earth, is the Jesus Christ of the New Testament, who is the King for the glorious Millennial Kingdom, who will sit upon the Throne of David, and will reign over the Hebrew people and over all nations.
And we will be with Him, too, because He has made us kings and priests; because He has washed us with His precious Blood19</sup>; and we will reign with Christ for a thousand years (that is, for the Millennial Kingdom) and then for all eternity, as kings and as priests. In other words, whatever has to do with the political part, Christ will rule it with His Church; and whatever has to do with the religious part, Christ will also rule it with His Church; because He is the Melchizedek of the Old Testament, the King and also High Priest of the Temple which is in Heaven.
Therefore, He as King and as High Priest, as King of kings and as High Priest, will rule over the political part and over the religious part; and the children of Melchizedek, who are the redeemed with His Blood, are also kings and priests. What He is, we are as well, we are heirs to what He is; and therefore we are heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus Christ our Savior.20
And everything that has to do with the governmental part or with the religious part on Earth, will be ruled, directed, by Jesus Christ and His Church; and nothing will be left out of the governmental part or the religious part. The political part or religious part: Everything will be covered, all the phases of human life, will be covered by Jesus Christ with His Church; and He will rule over the Hebrew people and over all nations.
Now, see what a great blessing there is for all the sons and daughters of God; for all the sons and daughters of God have their names written in Heaven, in the Lamb’s Book of Life.
Christ said that He would call His sheep by their name,21 for they have their names written (where?) in Heaven, in the Lamb’s Book of Life; and He said that not one would be lost.22
And in this end time He would be calling and gathering His last elect. And when the Mystical Body of Christ is completed, then the dead in Christ will be resurrected in eternal bodies and we who are alive will be transformed; and then we will be equal to Jesus Christ, in the image and likeness of Jesus Christ: We will have a glorified and eternal body, like the glorified body of the Lord Jesus Christ; and then we can go to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb with Jesus Christ; and then we will see Jesus Christ in His theophanic body and also in His physical and eternal body.
Now, the Angel of the Lord Jesus Christ, where Jesus Christ will manifest Himself in this end time, and will speak to His Church through His Angel Messenger all these things that must must happen soon…, for He says: “I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches”</em>; that Angel is the prophet of the Dispensation of the Kingdom, the last dispensational prophet. But that Angel is not the Lord Jesus Christ.
John the apostle wanted to worship him on two occasions: In Revelation, chapter 19, verses 6 to 10, and Revelation, chapter 22, verses 6 to 10 also, and the Angel said to him: “Look, don’t do it; for I am your fellow servant, and of your brethren the prophets, and of them which have the testimony of Jesus, and of them which keep the words of this prophecy. Worship God.”
Why did he not receive the worship of John the apostle? Because he is not Jesus Christ. He is the dispensational prophet messenger of the Lord Jesus Christ, where Jesus Christ would be manifesting Himself in this end time and would be speaking through His Angel Messenger to His Church all these things that must happen soon, in this end time; and through this Angel Messenger, Jesus Christ would be veiled and revealed in the end time as the Omega, promised for His Church and for the Hebrew people.
And it is only through that manifestation of Christ through His Angel Messenger that the believers in Jesus Christ, and the Hebrew people believers in God according to the Old Testament, will be able to obtain the knowledge of all these things that must happen soon. “I Jesus have sent my Angel to testify unto you of these things which must come to pass (of these things that are to happen).” “I Jesus have sent my Angel to testify of these things in the churches.” Revelation 22, verse 16.
And Revelation 22, verse 6, says:
“And he said unto me, These sayings are faithful and true: and the Lord God of the holy prophets sent his angel to (manifest) shew unto his servants the things which must shortly be done.”
No person will be able to obtain the knowledge of all these things that must happen soon, except through the Angel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
He doesn’t say: “I send many angels” or “many prophets.” He says: “I have sent my Angel.” “And the Lord God of the holy prophets sent His Angel.” Only one, because he is a dispensational prophet.
And God doesn’t send two dispensational prophets at the same time: They are separated by a certain amount of time and they are separated from dispensations as well.
Now we can see what a great blessing Jesus Christ has for His Church for this end time.
Now, whenever God has sent a prophet… Notice, Jesus Christ said: “Which of the prophets did they not persecute?”23 And Jesus Christ Himself, the greatest of all the prophets, was He not also persecuted? In other words, this Angel of the Lord Jesus Christ will also have difficult moments; but he will obtain the victory!
And the Church of Jesus Christ will have him in her midst, and the Church of Jesus Christ will obtain the knowledge of all these things which must shortly come to pass; and God’s elect will be completed, and prepared, and will be transformed, and we will go from here to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb; and then the judgment of the great tribulation will fall upon the unbelievers who are left on the Earth.
We have seen “JESUS CHRIST, THE ALPHA AND OMEGA.” Alpha in His First Coming and Omega in His Second Coming. The Alpha in the East: The land of Israel, and the Omega in the West: The land of the American continent, to which Latin America and the Caribbean belong.
“JESUS CHRIST, THE ALPHA AND OMEGA,” the first and the last.
May the blessings of Jesus Christ, the Alpha and Omega, be upon all of you and upon me as well; and may we all soon be transformed and taken to the House of our heavenly Father, to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. In the Eternal Name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen and amen.
May God bless you and keep you, and may you all have a very good evening.
“JESUS CHRIST, THE ALPHA AND OMEGA.”
1 Genesis 14:12-20
2 Amos 3:7
3 Hebrews 3:15, 4:7; Psalms 95:7-8
4 Luke 11:27-28
5 John 5:24
6 John 8:12
7 Matthew 24:27
8 Matthew 12:24, Mark 3:22, Luke 11:15
9 John 10:20
10 John 8:48-49
11 Matthew 10:41
12 John 5:24
13 First John 4:8
14 Deuteronomy 4:24, 9:3; Hebrews 12:29
15 Matthew 1:23
16 Exodus 16:31-34
17 Matthew 4:4, Luke 4:4; Deuteronomy 8:3
18 Matthew 28:18
19 Revelation 1:5-6, 5:9-10
20 Romans 8:17
21 John 10:3
22 Matthew 18:12-14, Luke 15:3-7
23 Acts 7:52