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Holy Holy Holy (is/unto) The Lord God of Host

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At this stage and with all the evidence and the spirit of God, we can identify that only those that are holy and matured and closest in proximity can truly worship him in its purest of forms.

Isaiah being an example of how humanity is distant from God shows that a lot of “work” needs to be done in order to worship God hence why we use “Unto”.

God understands that no matter the work, humanity cannot appease him. Celestial is, therefore, the manifestation of the grace of God to humanity. If we can but demonstrate maturity, we have the potential to be the instrument in which God uses to bridge the gap between heaven and earth.

Saying “Holy, Holy, Holy unto the LORD” is not contradictory as this is a confirmation that whilst the angels at one time were opportune to worship God; man and angels will in future come to worship God together.

As the angels are above and we as mankind are below and as worshipping becomes what we perform together, we will together at the jingling of the bell say “unto” as this simply symbolises a collective and unified worship [John 4:23&24] of the sons of God as we in one action give the Almighty God the glory.

I pray that the LORD God will enable Celestial Church to grow in spirit and maturity and allow us to usher humanity in worship with angels.

I hope by now that I have answered the question to a degree and demonstrated that there are no contradictions between scriptures and the celestial doctrine.

Author: Evang. Steve Brown

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