Son(s)/daughter(s): Product(s); products of the resurrection (Luke 20:36), products of this age (Luke 20:34), products of Jerusalem (Luke 23:28), products of your Father who is in Heaven (Matt 5:45), products of God (Matt 5:9)—product of the living God (Matt 16:16). Whatever we’re presently believing to be most right and rational, thus, true, is what determines what or who we ultimately become a product of and where we build our house (our life): Out on the sand, where the tide, moth, rust, and worm ultimately destroy, or on the rock, with people like Jesus and what the Ten Warnings (don’t do things like steal, murder, and make sure to honor your parents or you’ll only—ultimately—regret it like crazy when met with the sobering influence of our own death) were made of, a material with the ability to last far longer, potentially even eternally (Matt 7:24).
“You are of your father the devil [instinct]." - John 8:44
“The Living God”: Our unique and profound ability to retain and transfer knowledge in contrast to nature. Without humans on an Earth, there’s nothing to give life to any degree of knowledge and to keep it living, even eternally (or as long as man is capable and willing to do so), including the knowledge of a God; the salt is our unique and profound ability for selflessness in contrast to nature and knowledge is the light (Matt 5:13, 14).
“Eternal Life”: When we die, our names are resurrected via this unique and profound ability, potentially becoming a “sign” (Luke 11:29) to people by becoming “equal to angels and are sons [products] of God” (Luke 20:36), gaining new life after death, inspiring present and future humans to live not by the path that instinct reveals to us (as the Ninevites would’ve if not for Jonah’s influence)—that we would be more inherently drawn to being absent this knowledge, thus, influence; it being the wider, easier path (Matt 7:13)—but the more narrow path knowledge reveals to us, that instinct would lead us in the opposite direction of and to not even be able to begin to consider otherwise—lack of knowledge being a blindness; you can’t see what you can’t understand, and you can’t understand what you don’t know, and you can’t know anything until you know.
"And should not I pity Nineveh, that great city, in which there are more than 120,000 persons who do not know their right hand from their left, and also much cattle?” - Jonah 4:11
“Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.” - Luke 23:34
Genesis Chapter Five: https://biblehub.com/lsv/genesis/5.htm
“1 This [is] an account of the generations of Adam. In the day of God’s creating man, in the likeness of God He has made him; 2 a male and a female He has created them, and He blesses them, and calls their name Man, in the day of their being created. 3 And Adam lives one hundred and thirty years [[or two hundred and thirty years]], and begets [a son] in his likeness, according to his image, and calls his name Seth. 4 And the days of Adam after his begetting Seth are eight hundred years [[or seven hundred years]], and he begets sons and daughters. 5 And all the days of Adam which he lived are nine hundred and thirty years, and he dies.”
“The Son of Man”: Adam didn’t literally live 930 years. He literally lived for 130 years, and his name was resurrected after death, leading to his life after death for 830 years, giving birth to not literal sons and daughters, but in the same sense that you and I are a son or daughter of Jesus and his “sign” or influence (becoming products of the resurrection) the same way the people of that time were inspired by Adam and Seth’s influence, and so on. Just as the Ninevites became sons or daughters of Jonah. Making people like Adam, Seth, Enos, etc, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Socrates, Gandhi, heck, even Abraham Lincoln, Sons of Man. When we follow through with this way and this life (this way of living), defined by the precepts of the Sermon on the Mount - Matt 5-7, as well as break free of the shackles of living in the effects of those that have become before us, and unto living a life of being the cause of the effects—of what the world is yet to become, we begin to walk the path of this “true life,” potentially becoming a Son of Man ourselves, provided of course we’re—at the very least—able to follow through with the true cost of discipleship: To hate your life in this world and renounce all that you have (Luke 14:25, 33).
“Those who love their life, lose it. Those who hate their life in this world, keep it for eternal life.” - John 12:25

