Dearest sister Michelle,
I find your studies intriguing and somewhat definitive, although sometimes the thread of which is not always easy to follow. Your method of using numerics and gematria to create a "Spirit led" narrative that often is not always clear enough to be understood by us simpler minded souls. It would be my desire that you would write a condensed(and perhaps simpler) form of your studies to parallel the overall thread....perhaps an outline of the thoughts in general, informal enough for the young-in-Spirit to grasp.
Now to my more direct concern with this particular letter. In it, you did more than imply that you were led to believe(by-the Spirit) that ultimately, the Nephilim would be among the redeemed...as a third party, or group of saved souls by way of your interpretation of Peter's vision and revelation in Acts 10:9-16...and this particular statement:"This is the beginning of the Account of Peter’s Amazing Gentile and in the FUTURE the Nephilim Vision."
That is a very big and, I must say, divergent statement of revelation, that in my view would require a bit more scripture to back up. I don't find the concept completely implausible, given the Grace-Filled nature of our Heavenly Father and His Son. However, It is not something I myself have found revealed in scripture, and actually, quite the contrary...the offspring of the fallen angels would be compelled to act in THEIR FATHERS NATURE, and this is spoken of throughout God's WORD. A tree cannot bare fruit other than its own kind and the new-birth seems to have been consigned (and restricted) to those that were of the seed of Adam(and later Abraham). The intentional mixture of which the fallen Angels have made manifest could not be(at least as far as I have seen so far) in that category.
It would not cause me displeasure to discover that I was incorrect about this matter, but, it will take a bit more proving by the Word of God and also by the living WORD that dwells within me via the Holy Spirit to dissuade my discerning attitude about this. Christ does say that He has "other sheep", and that seems to indicate there are "peoples" not spoken of directly within the gospels that will see His salvation. My only issue is with the tree from which this fruit falls.
Lets hear more on this matter...not only from you, but from the Holy Spirit directly and I pray for light and grace to be given to ALL of God's creation, even those that mat appear unworthy to our darkened sight.
your brother, Chris K.