means the “great number.”<\/a> Therefore, when Jesus spoke of the Father has sent His Only Son into the world to fulfill His will, He was speaking of a person who possessed the fullness of the Father.<\/p>\n\n\n\nThe nine of the Law of Seven represents the perfection of creation; the perfection of the work of God; the perfection of mankind; and the completion of all things. It is important to remember that this final goal is a culmination of all that has been done. In the book of Revelation, chapter nine, it is written that there shall be no place in the church for him.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
God sent His Only Son, Jesus Christ, to the earth to be born of Mary, a virgin. At the time of His birth, the Holy Spirit descended on Him as a dove and from the same day His father’s name was announced to Mary.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The number nine of the Law of Seven represents God’s love and mercy for mankind. When He came to earth, He died upon the Cross and was buried. When Jesus returned from the dead, He fulfilled the promise to His Father to forgive those who had crucified Him, and to cast down stones from the top of the temple to death those who did not believe. Jesus also sent the Holy Spirit to teach the people of Israel, to heal them, to preach the gospel, and to cleanse the temple.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The nine of the Law of Seven symbolizes God’s love for all humans. People of all times and religions are called to share in the love of God. If one is not sharing in this love, he or she is not truly loving another human being.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The nine of the Law of Seven represents God’s mercy and grace to humanity. Through Jesus Christ, all who are under the curse of sin have been given new life. All who have died have gone to a better place, where they can dwell. They are now free to partake in His divine will for their salvation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The nine of the Law of Seven symbolizes the perfection of the earthly paradise. All that was created in heaven is perfect in its creation. It is this perfection that God will continue to provide for His children. All that is imperfect is bound to change, but only the eternal Perfect God, which is God, is constant.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The nine of the Law of Seven symbolizes divine completeness in the knowledge of the Creator. As we grow in our relationship with God and with others, we are bound to continue to grow in our knowledge of the one Creator.<\/p>\n\n\n\n