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               COMMENT: Now,  to  go  back  to  the  matter  of  race,  we  are  told  even  from
               newspapers, that medical professionals must have matching candidates to
               enable organ transplants. If the donor organ's DNA language does not match
               the recipient's DNA  language,  the recipient's immune  system  will come into
               play and  refuse the transplanted  organ.  The recipient's immune  system  will
               destroy the donor organ because of this genetic language barrier. This organ
               will  be  rejected  because  the  donor's  DNA  and  the  recipient's  DNA  are  not
               speaking the same genetic language. This is one reason why hospitals ask for
               racial backgrounds before treatment and surgery.


               But when a donor and a beneficiary are closely related, such as a father and
               son, or mother and daughter, the operation is much more likely to succeed.
               This is because both of these close relatives speak pretty much the same ge-
               netic language, therefore the donor's DNA, and the recipient's DNA can com-
               municate  with each  other and do not become antagonistic. That different
               races are mismatches in terms of genetic compatibility, tells us that
               there  are  intrinsic  genetic  differences  between  the  races. There  are,  of
               course, other factors besides race that may cause mismatches.


               Geneticists tell  us that the  genetic code consists of “words”. These  “words”
               are commands. Words are made up of letters, and languages are made up of
               words. These words written in our DNA have power to command, instruct, and
               bring forth life according to the specifications of the DNA of a living cell.

               Eternal Life is not written into the genetic code, but those with the genetic
               code of Israelites can come to have eternal life by belief.


               5. What did the Messiah say of the Israelites? John 10:10; I John 1:1; I John
               5:11.


               COMMENT: The context is about Abundant Life -- not physical life. The verse
               refers to what the Messiah achieved by his death in giving to his people ever-
               lasting Abundant Life.

               6. Notice Philippians 2:16.


               COMMENT:  “Holding forth” means “taking heed  to”. The  Messiah is that
               “WORD OF LIFE” in the flesh. Eternal life is given to the redeemed out of
               those written in the Book, who are worthy.

               7. What does Revelation say about those who are worthy? Revelation 5:9.


               COMMENT: This does NOT say “of” every nation. It is of Israelites who are
               gathered “out of” or from amongst every race and place where they had been
               scattered. “Out of” does not mean “of”.

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