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God is a word sent without the support of God's will; thus, revealing the location of individuals; a place outside of God's government. This is important to understand because it is through the Word of God spoken and properly exercised in your life that you will prepare yourself for the great things the Lord has in store for you. One cannot omit an ounce, a portion or a part of the Word of God if the individual is to walk in harmony with the Lord. When you adhere to the rudiments of the basic biblical principles, which are the Word of God, the flesh (the fleshly nature of man) is then placed firmly under the governing order of the kingdom of God's will. Note: submission to the will of God it means the death of the flesh, which is the carnal nature of man. There is no such thing as being partly dead and partly alive, existing physically and being one in the same, just as there is no such thing as being partially submissive to God. With God you are either absolutely submissive or obedient, or not at all. submissive. Life and death cannot share the same space; one must cease for another to exist. In this we understand that the old man (the Adamic nature, the carnal or carnal ways of the old man) must die (no longer exist) before the new man can live. This new man is a new creature who has been regenerated in spirit and transformed back into the likeness of the character of God through Yeshuah Messiah (Jesus Christ). Greater levels of development will be revealed in retrospect to life and death and how the two cannot share the same space, or exist simultaneously as one. Furthermore, in relation to the principle of dying, a revelation is found by sharing the mind of God with you. As we know, life and death ca...... in the center of the card...... has the right to claim the peculiar title; only the children of God who are children of the kingdom, born of the Spirit, can declare themselves "peculiar". As indicated in the Bible, the word peculiar is only mentioned seven times and of the seven times, six of the Scriptures refer to God's people as peculiar, Exodus 19:5; Deuteronomy 14:2; 26:18; Psalms 135:4. Let's examine the Hebrew and Greek words that correspond to the English word, peculiar. The Hebrew word cegullah means peculiar jewel, pronounced seg-ool-law, (treasure), appropriate, good, special meaning personal property or something precious. . Israel is associated as God's property or as a precious possession. The Greek word periousios pronounced per-ee-oo'-see-os, renders the meaning “to be beyond the ordinary, as in special, (one's own): peculiar. It also means what is peculiarly one's own”;