Jhon the Baptist 2

 The most impressive part of the teaching seems to be the intricate interpretation of John the Baptist's role in preparing the way for Jesus, drawing parallels with biblical symbolism and prophecies. Through the session, you may have realized the importance of understanding the spiritual significance behind historical events and figures in religious narratives.

In the order of Betrayal, Destruction, and Salvation at the time of the 1st Coming:
1st Coming:

Betrayal: John the Baptist's doubting and eventual betrayal, leading to the invasion and control of his church by 'Satan's pastors' (Pharisees, Sadducees, and teachers of the law).
Destruction: The downfall of John the Baptist's kingdom (the 1st heaven) and the destruction of the holy place.
Salvation: The arrival of Jesus as the messenger of the Old Covenant, fulfilling prophecies and establishing the spiritual reality of the most holy place.
2nd Coming: The specific order in the context of the 2nd Coming isn't explicitly mentioned in the provided text.

John must shine his light from the time of preparing the way for Jesus until the appearance of the Greater light, which refers to Jesus. When the Greater light appears, John and his disciples must follow him.

One verse showing John and his disciples betraying and becoming one with the Destroyers could be Matthew 9:14, where it mentions how Satan's pastors (Pharisees, Sadducees, etc.) forcefully invaded John the Baptist's church. To show that John was not in heaven, you could refer to John 3:13, where Jesus states, "No one has ever gone into heaven except the one who came from heaven—the Son of Man."

Your duty today might involve following Jesus and testifying to his truth, avoiding entanglement in worldly affairs, and striving to do God's will. You may need to discern which group aligns with the teachings and example of Jesus, indicating belonging to the spiritual reality rather than merely physical manifestations.

The verse from Revelation 2:26-27 emphasizes the promise of authority and rulership for those who are victorious and do God's will until the end, ruling over nations with an iron scepter, similar to how Jesus received authority from the Father.