God-men (Is.14 v 16-17, 1Kg. 22-38, Rev. 16) and Imputed Holiness (Ps. 32 v 1-11)

V0035916 Lucifer [the morning star]. Engraving by G.H. Frezza, 1704,
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There is no such thing as a holy man (Acts 3 v 12, Eph. 2 v 8-10. Those thought of as great men of God were not mystics but all ordinary, down to earth people with a very great, truthful, practical God. Like Abraham, all they did was believe and do what God said (1 Cor. 1 v 26-31). Adam was not given any other command (Ps 139).

What does the Lord God requires of you (Mic. 6 v 6-8) but to humbly listen, learn, talk to and walk with Him (Heb. 12 v 18-28). Learning to obey this one command (Jg. 6 v 12-14, Eph. 2 v 4-22, Heb. 11 v 6) is the sole purpose for our schooling on earth (Gen. 2 v 17, Heb. 12 v 5-10).

God’s Word is very simple (Jn. 6 v 57-63). The test is very simple: ask God about everything (Job 42 v 1-6, Jas. 1 v 5-12). It only becomes very complicated when you disobey this one command and feed spiritually off physically attractive, alternative sources that are peddled by scammers (Gen. 3 v 11, Mt. 7 v 14-24). The rest of the Bible is about what happens if you ignore God’s holy or single minded Spirit (Mt. 12 v 31-32, Jn. 16 v 7-11, Acts 9 v 1-6, Heb. 9 v 14).

Your inherited nature is temporal (1 Cor. 15 v47-57); it cannot be made perfect or saved. Before it corrupts and dies you need to inherit a new one (Mt. 4 v 4, Jn. 6 v 57-65, Rom. 7 v 24-25). Your wonderful or terrible future life depends on who you irrevocably choose to obey before you ‘leave school.’ To just believe is not enough (Mt. 7 v 21-23, Jas. 2 v 17-20, 4 v 3-12). If you misread or abuse God’s inspired words you will lose everything you have wasted your life on achieving (Lk. 12 v 10-12).

You cannot be saved if you do not understand the reason why you are here. God is not a finite entity but an infinite spirit being. To be Love, and have love flowing within His Being, He has to have a threefold nature. The visible person of God is glorified by the Father and obeyed by His all-knowing and powerful Spirit. His Spirit is holy in that he only obeys the Father as directed by His Word or mouth piece who is the Lord of everything He has created.

His infinite Spirit performs and informs Him of everything. The powerful spirits God made to serve us were made in the likeness of His Spirit (Is. 14 v 12-13) on the first morning just before the stars lit up (Gen. 1 v 6, Job. 38 v 4-8).

All created things are way below His person but He can relate to His finite creation (Jn. 1 v 1-13, Col. 1 v 13-23) though His visible, tangible person (Jn. 14 v 7-9). He is satisfied by creation (Gen. 1 v 31) but can only have a person to person relationship with a being who shares in his nature, love and will (Gen. 2 v 18-24, Eph. 5 v 29-32). He is not unified with them by superiority or power but by unlimited love (Lk. 10 v 25-28).

God’s revealed words feed and guide all people who seek to do His will (Gen. 2 v 9, Mt. 6 v 33-34). Those who change them to support their preferred beliefs will die (Gen. 2 v 17, Lk. 12 v 10-12, Rev. 2 & 3). Those who do not treat His words as their only source of spiritual life (Lk. 4 v 4, Jn. 6 v 57-63, Heb. 11 v 6, Jas. 1 v 6-8) will be cut off from God’s sustaining life forever and gain the life of a false spirit (Gen. 3 v 3, 1 Cor. 3 v 10-21). God’s first created son sought wisdom from a lying spirit (Eph. 2 v 1-6).

The Father sent His visible person to earth, as His first born human son (Php. 2 v 4-11) via a virgin’s pre-fall genus, to begin a personal relationship with us through identifying with us in our death. By being identified with his human death we can be God-breathed again and after death rise with his life and form (1 Cor. 15 v 47-57.

You can only be redeemed from the loss of everything by humbly repenting for your rejection of God’s love and confess out aloud that only obedience to Jesus as your Lord and Saviour can reunite you with His life, love and will (Rom. 10 v 8-13). Only through our relationship with him can we relate to the infinite God as our Father. He accepts those who accept and obey Him as their heavenly Father (Deut. 4 v 7, 30 v 12-20, Jer. 33 v 3, Jas. 1 v 5).

Those who try to perfect their dying nature call God a liar (1 Jn. 1 v 6-10). Only those who genuinely stop trying to save and justify and glorify themselves but commit their inherited Adamic nature to death with Jesus’ humanity can inherit his (Rom. 6, 7 v 18). They receive the seal of his Holy Spirit’s breath of life (Lk. 3 v 16-17, Jn. 16 v 7-13, Acts 5 v 4, Eph. 1 v 12-23). They have power over the Devil in Jesus’ name (Lk. 4 v 4-7, 10 v 16-22, Eph. 1 v 19-23).

The great adventure of walking by faith in God’s works then begins (Gen. 2 v 15-17, Heb. 4, 11 v 1, 6). His human death annuls the human re-offending of those who have faith in him unto death (Ezk. 18 v 26-32, Rom. 6 v 3-5, 19-23, 8 v 1, 26-29). Those who think being set free from the power of sin allows them to continue without repentance will not be forgiven (Heb. 10 v 26-31, 35-39).

Man powered religions avoid obedience or oneness with Our Father’s life by doctoring His words to support Satan’s self-righteous gospel: be good and you will go to heaven. Genesis 3 v 4-6: You cannot be punished with death for doing what you feel is good to you. Fallen people cannot even do that (Rom. 7 v 19-25). They are God’s adulterous enemy and will suffer His wrath (1 Thess. 5 v 5-9, Rev. 2 & 3, 19 v 1-7).

Trying to regain God’s life by pretending to be good (1 Jn. 1 v 5-10) is the opposite of oneness with the Father’s will. God’s words feed and guide people, who seek His will (Gen. 2 v 9, Mt. 6 v 33-34, Jn. 6 v 58, 63). He accepts those who genuinely accept His words as His children (Deut. 4 v 7, 30 v 12-20, Jer. 33 v 3, Jas. 1 v 5).

To repent and be baptised is something you must do (Mt. 3 v 6-8). It will then be tested (Mt. 4 v 1, Rom. 9 v 7-9). You can only gain eternal life after you have given up on your old life (Rom. 6). Those not fully committed to God’s purpose need to do so before or even as they die or they will ‘miss the boat’ (Ezk. 18 v 26-32, Mt. 24 v 37-39, 25 v 10).  

If you still fear death and want God to save your self-willed life you are not ready to leave. Unto what then are you baptised (Acts 2 v 37-38)? Jesus bestowed his anointed life (Lk. 4 v 14) on his disciples (Mt. 28 v 17-20) for them to bestow upon their disciples by baptising them in the name of the Father and also the Son and also the Holy Spirit (Acts 19 v 2-9).

In Acts 10 the commitment of Cornelius was already proven so directly the gathering became Jesus’ disciples through Peter they were accepted. They were sealed by the Father’s Holy Spirit but not with the third baptism of fire; that of complete purification and oneness with the Father (Jn. 17 v 19-26, Php. 1 v 6-7, 3 v 8-18).

Most Christian denominations (Mt. 3 v 11-12) only baptise in water as a sign of repentance so they remain self-conscious, sin conscious and death fearing; stuck on the wrong side of the Cross of Jesus (Heb. 9 v 7-15, 28). They think they are born again with new life but have not fully committed all of their heart, mind and strength to Christ so they cannot receive his gifts (Jas. 1 v 2-8).

They do not have the faith of Abraham (Gal. 3) but presumptions that do not give them the Holy Spirit’s assurance (Eph. 1 v 5-14, Php. 1 v 6, Heb. 6 v 11-20, 11 v 1, 6) and gifts of the life Jesus has already paid for (1 Cor. 12, Gal. 3 v 1-14, Eph. 1 v 6-14). At best they are associates of God: friendship is as good as it gets. At worse they become idolatrous (2 Kg. 17 v 10, 20-23, 18 v 4) and for what (Ezk. 16 v 30-45, Rev. 3 v 16-22)?

God’s will is impossible to do without ‘forsaking all other ‘trees’ or sources of wisdom about life (Gen. 3 v 2-5, 22-24). In order to avoid doing what God says is good they all have their own preferred versions of God. They relate to it by doing what feels good to them (Gen. 3 v 6) via a priesthood, mother god, religious spirit, holy object, money giving, ceremony, good works, sacrifices or inner mud-raking.

God calls them adulterous (Jas. 1 v 5-8, Rev. 2 v 22-29, 3 v). God the Father’s love provides the only sacrifice that can save you from your disobedience (Lk. 3 v 16-17, Jn. 1 v 29, 1 Pt. 1 v 18-25). The cost to His love is inestimable. WHY, why, why? Oh what matchless grace that saves a wretched soul like me (Rev. 3 v 14-22)!

What can we give Him in return for rescuing us from the jealousy and hatred of our self-seeking older brother (Job 1 v 6-12, Lk. 15 v 25-30, Jas. 4 v 4-10). What does He want? Just messy children to fill His house with who love their Father and let Him wash and dress them and give them presents and authority that are beyond your wildest dreams (Lk. 15 v 21-24, Jn. 14 v 1-4, 1 Cor. 3 v 16-23).

The giving of self comes from a heart full of thanksgiving for saving you, not from compulsion. You have free will but whoever you choose to obey will rule your heart, mind and strength (Josh. 5 v 13-15, Jer. 8 v 3, Rom. 7 v 23-24, 8 v 8-17).

All you have and all you see comes from God so what else could you offer the Lord God Almighty (Is. 64 v 6-9)? Less than giving your all insults His holiness. Less is worthless. Schooling encourages children do what they find difficult but those who rebel against it find the rest of their life is frustrating and pointless.

The end of the age of the gentiles does not come when those who want him to revive their earthly kingdom expect (Gen. 6 v 5-8, 18 v 20-21, Lk. 12 v 37-43, 1 Thess. 4 v 14-18, 6-9, 19-24). No one who retains the life they inherited from Adam can live the Father’s holy presence. Only those who have put on Christ’s life, as the Lamb of God (Gen. 3 v 21, 4 v 4-5) can be accepted.

On the Day of Jesus Christ he comes to collect his complete and perfect Bride (Rom. 13 v 10-14, Php. 1 v 6). Those who have accepted their human nature has to die by submitting it to death with Jesus’ humanity will rise with a sinless body like his.

This final offering is not burned. It is the only offering God that is accepted with its life still in it. The two loaves offered up to heaven (Lev. 7 v 30-31) incorporate and are divided from the body of Christ (Mt. 14 v 19, 26 v 26).

The dead saints are raised first (1 Thess. 4 v 14-17). Some will mingle on earth with the ‘last fruits’ of the harvest (Lev. 23 v 10-20, 24, Lk. 24 v 44-45, 1 Cor. 15 v 23).

The second ‘loaf’ includes those still alive on earth. Christians will not suddenly disappear. Like the first fruits they will have bodies take from Jesus’ as Eve was taken from Adam’s (1 Cor. 15 v 48-50). The old body will drop off like an old coat and they will rise up to heaven in their new powerful, Christ-like bodies (1 Cor. 15 v 51-57).

There is a time of grace of about 4 years just before judgement (Mt. 24 v 14, Rev. 2 & 3) but it ends suddenly Mt. 24 v 32-44, Rom. 9 v 28, 33). When he comes for his completed gentile Bride those who are not committed or engaged to Christ (Mt. 25 v 1-10, Eph. 1 v 13-23) will be left on earth in their mortal bodies.

The self-important will then take over the world for personal gain (Lk. 21 v 34 -36, Rom. 9 v 31-33, 2 Pt. 3 v 3-4, Jude). Mankind is about to bow to the dictates of a man-made, logic powered machine that he is about to lose control of. Logic not based on truth is very dangerous (Wittgenstein). It is useful tool for programmable tasks but when used to program people it becomes evil and has destroyed many lives.

Insecure self-centred people, especially children, who look for help and comfort from a man-made machine get godless, man centred advice that encourages them to become more self-centred. They become lost in the fake reality of their alter ego or familiar spirit. Schools now need resident psychologists who also wander in Freud’s occult world.

What people put into a machine may make tasks more efficient but it cannot produce more than they have put in. If it is treated as an all knowing god and used to control lives a demon takes control of their minds.

The devices that act as a medium between earth and the sky might be censored in schools but without God’s truth they will be introduced to false religion, drugs and the occult or a mixture of all three. Only a revelation of God’s love and forgiveness, like light in a dungeon, can set their hearts and minds free again (Mt. 12 v 43-45, Jn. 1 v 1-17). He has the answer to all our problems (Job 42 v 1-6).

Satan is more powerful and controlling than any AI machine. It perceived that God’s plan to use pathetic humans to rule over His creation (Ps.  8 v 4) was never going to work so it took over that position (Lk. 4 v 5-6) by fooling Adam into thinking he could rule it as its god.

Pride is a dazzling light (Ezk. 28 v 2-6, 17-18). It cannot admit obvious fault and resents those who offer help and advice. It repels love and cannot accept grace so they walk blindly into death (Is. 14 v 13-15, Ezk. 28 v 16-18). “How often would I have gathered your children together like a hen gathers her chicks under her wings? But you reject my love so you will end up in a terrible mess until you accept me as your Lord and Saviour” (Mt. 23 v 37-39).

From the very beginning (Gen. 3 v 14-15, Is. 65 v 25) Satan’s fate was sealed. Without God’s sustenance its plan is unsustainable. It takes more than it gives. It is based on plundering (Is. 14 v 12-17, 1 Pt. 5 v 8) and powered by the fear of death (Jn. 8 v 44-47, 12 v 9-11, 13 v 26-27, Heb. 2 v 15).

Like many godless rulers it sows death and harvests lives. The lies of men and God’s enemy are designed to conquer and destroy you. As in the Darwinian food chain it collapses through a series of mass extinction events until only microbes remain; then it turns into a ‘Martian’ desert. Only God can breathe life into dust and make it beautiful again (Is. 61 v 1-3).

The god who demands you worship him with gifts and self-sacrifices (or else) is not almighty. Its motives are pure evil: it cannot be saved. People have the choice to obey it and do evil or repent for their treason and accept God’s forgiveness. His perfect love casts out all fear and annuls our sin unto death (1 Jn. 4 v 10-20).

BEAUTY FOR ASHES (Is. 61 v 2-3)

Never disbelieve what God has said He will do. He excels in doing the impossible (Eph. 2 v 4-10, 3 v 8-12). Even if you think what He asks of you is impossible (Heb. 2 v 11-17), by faith in Him and obedience to his command it is possible. The power of His Holy Spirit both with you (1 Sam. 16 v 13-14) then within you can move your ‘mountains’ (Mt. 5 v 1-20, 17 v 20, Lk. 24 v 49, Jn. 14 v 17, 1 Cor. 6 v 19-20).

The entity of the infinite Father-god is Jesus (Php. 2 v 5-11). He is the source of knowledge on God’s spiritual truth as confirmed by His Holy Spirit (Jn. 16 v 13). True faith has to be founded on him. God created Adam from basic minerals then breathed His life into it. He said to him “If you follow or even just believe there is an alternative to God’s truth and purpose you will lose your oneness with my life (Jn. 8 v 23-29) and die”. Like Adam we also have trusted in alternative sources (Jn. 1 v 1-14, 3 v 16-21) and also found they are deadly.

That old Serpent, called the Devil and Satan (2 Cor. 11 v 3-4, Rev. 12 v 9-12) said to the woman “What nonsense; of course you won’t die. For God knows that on the day you decide for yourself what you feel is good or evil you shall become an independent, eternal, godlike, spiritual beings like me”.

Superior, god-like people believe Satan’s lie and so have futile, make-believe lives. Adam obeyed her attractive proposal and dismissed the Holy Spirit (Lk. 23 v 46). He deliberately disobeyed God’s command. His sin and that of all mankind is wanting to be a god-like one and do whatever I want (Gen. 11 v 6-8). It is called pride.

Self-centred survivalists who do ‘what they feel like’ (Ezk. 28 v 13-17) are not free but are ruled by their physical senses and evil spirits (Gen. 3 v 16-19, Rom. 7 v 18-25, Gal. 3 v 10, 4 v 8-11). They behave like nasty animals but desire to be as gods. Our nature was designed to be one with Christ. Without him we have eternal desires but a hopeless, meaningless and pointless existence.

All humans have an affinity with God and a desire for oneness with another built into their nature (Gen. 2 v 20, Eph. 5 v 23-32) because they are born of Adam’s perverted life but still related to God the Father through Eve’s Genus. Eve’s genus was separated from Adam before he fell. She disobey her husband’s command, not God, so she was not immediately cut off from God’s life.

Her genus is passed on directly from woman to woman so in a virgin it is still related to the Father (Lk. 1 v 26-35). Now you know why marriage and sex is holy and why perverse humans have made it profane.

God’s first born Son had God as his Father (Jn. 1 v 12-14) and his humanity from the seed of a virgin. Jesus is both true God and true man (Gen. 3 v 15, Col. 1 v 12-23). The self-sacrifice (Jn. 10 v 15-18) of this second, sinless Adam has atoned for first Adam’s sin against the Father (Jn. 1 v 29-34, Heb. 10 v 12-22).

No one else can fill the God-void in their nature except His visible person who is revealed as Christ Jesus (Jn. 1 v 1-14, Php. 2 v 1-13, Col. 2 v 2-16). All who commit their corrupted life to death with him, before they lose their free will on death, are redeemed (Jn. 19 v 30: paid in full). They will rise with his holy, everlasting life (Rom. 6). It is a work of God’s infinite Holy Spirit (Eph. 2 v 4-10, Heb. 4).

We were made by God the Father to fulfil His desire to share His life and love (Rev. 4 v 11); not as created creatures like angels and animals (Heb. 2 v 6-18) nor pure clones of Jesus but with us as His unique, individual children. The most underprivileged child is more precious to God than any god-man. Satan and repressive regimes want to reduce all to a numbered, disposable, slave.

All who hang onto their self-determined life accept Satan’s offer of an independent the life as a god-man (Gen. 3 v 5: an Elohim, Lk. 4 v 5-8) will remain owned by Satan. Dying reduces their dream to ashes but it also gives them one last chance to repent for their wasted lives (Lk. 23 v 39-43). Many in desperation, pain and fear cry to God to forgive them for their rejection of His words and warnings. Those with seared consciences or are unconscious or accept euthanasia as a way out of their hellish lives inherit hell proper (Gen. 3 v 3-7, Mt. 23 v 12-15).

Many are called but those who think their own form of religion is acceptable will be cast out (Mt. 7 v 21-23,  22 v 12-14). Only those who are convicted and changed by God’s Holy Spirit can be saved (Heb. 4 v 9-16). Man’s attempts at being holy stop the work of God’s Holy Spirit dead (1 Jn. 1 v).

Trying to look good to others cannot undo your sin against the Father’s will (Php. 3 v 9). Jesus had to die to save humanity from its rejection of the Father’s love (Is. 53 v 6-11).

It is impossible for anyone to do what our Father in heaven says He will do through them unless they believe and bow to the words of His promised Saviour as their Lord (Is. 48 v 9-11, 17-22, Rom. 4 v 21-25, Heb. 11 v 1-6). God’s ways and safety laws are not optional. You can only be received into God’s Kingdom if you accept it by grace as a young child accepts his father’s provision (Lk. 18 v 15-17, 1 Pt. 2 v 1-5).

Only Jesus’ eternal priesthood (Heb. 7 v 25, 10 v 14, 13 v 20-21) can make you acceptable to our Holy Father (Mt. 6 v 7-13) for ever and ever, Amen (Heb. 12 v 23-29). Christianity is not about pretending to do what you must do but cannot do (1 Jn. 1 v 7-10). It is all about what Almighty God has done for you (1 Cor. 5 v 6-7).

God the Father does not want static friends who text Him once a week: He wants daily conversation and the vibrant life of a growing family. He wants a personal relationship with you as His child through your oneness with His tangible person (Jn. 14 v 6-7, 15-23, Col. 2 v 6-18).

Christianity is not a religion but a person. God’s children are not holy saints but sinner saved by grace as a love gift. They learn to who walk, talk and obey the guidance of His Holy Spirit (Gen. 22 v 6-18, Jg. 6 v 22-23, Job 42. 1 Sam. 30 v 8, Jn. 15 v 6-14, Acts 10).

All or nothing as in a marriage covenant! Your most precious possessions are exchanged and become joint owned (Gen. 22 v 8-18). Tithing is for those who want God’s protection (Gen. 14 v 17-20) but do not want a personal relationship (Gen. 14 v 21-23).

Religious Christians think they will to go to heaven by being just friends of the Bride of Christ (Ps. 45 v 14, Mt. 25 v 1-12). The other religions and ideologies pursue a self-preferred, beguiling god or lord who promotes their sin and death ruled nature (Jer. 13 v 10-20, Rev. 2 v 20-23, 17 v 1-5).

BEWARE THE PUFFED UP IDEAS OF BLIND GUIDES (Mt. 16 v 11-12, 23 v 24)

False religion is centred on ‘me’ (Lk. 18 v 11-14). The self-justified pray “my will be done in heaven as it is on earth”. They hide from the truth that “in me dwells no good thing” (Rom. 7 v 18, 24-25). Their aim is to free themselves (Ps. 14, Eph. 4 v 17-27) from their death ruled world through self-advancement (based on Aristotle, Gen. 3 v 5, the mistranslation of Gen. 6 v 4 &).

They must know it is futile. The leading philosophers of the godless, like Schopenhauer and Freud, discovered their inner life was a dark, hopeless mess. Their defence for ignoring God’s words and doing things ‘my way’ are not worth repeating before God’s throne (Job. 42 v 1-7, Rev. 11-15)

They must know it is futile. Their leading philosophers, like Schopenhauer and Freud, discovered their inner life was a dark, hopeless mess. Their defence for ignoring God’s words and doing things ‘my way’ are not worth repeating before God’s throne (Job. 42 v 1-7, Rev. 11-15).

Instead of repenting they escape into the make believe dream of nutters like Nietzsche based on Aristotle’s superman concept. His occult based revelation’s stopped any advancement in understanding experiential reality for near 2000 years.

All man’s ideological ideas on living in a perfect world, based on denying God’s purpose achieve the reverse (Ezra 8 v 22 Rom. 8 v 3-9). Our life on earth is full of laws and law breakers because self-willed, self-survivalist do not love God first. His perfect love casts out fear (1 Jn. 4 v 10-17).

From birth to death our nature is moved to care for and love others. To be loved we have to surrender our will to love. Those who put ‘me’ first cannot afford to love others second (1 Jn. 3 v 10-18). Perfect fear casts out love.

To win they must alter the truth and trample on the rights of those who obstruct their path. The winners have to have a killer instinct. They do not hunt just for food; they kill for fun.

Countries are torn apart by their self-serving rulers. People are only united in crisis through self-preservation so their politicians use doom and gloom as a smoke screen. They create a climate of fear with exaggerated threats from nature and their common enemies.

God’s laws are just and perfect so man’s alternatives are bound to cause disorder. Godless societies are usually ruled by either weak, immoral leaders or immoral repressive tyrants. They want good rulers but they are rare and usually not supported by their permissive subject (1 & 2 Kg.).

The permissive tolerate sin and so encourage evil. Their laws do not deter robbers, abusers and murderers. Even after they have ruin the lives of the law abiding the law defends the rights of criminals to the cost of those they have wronged.

All news is either bad or a distraction. Many films glorify immorality, violence and present cataclysmic events so people are ‘anesthetised’ to evil.

World War 3 will not be the war to end all wars but to end all life (Mk. 13 v 19-20). Everyone believes that we are approaching the end of the times of the Gentiles (Is. 66 v 4, Mt. 24 v 3-14, Lk. 21 v 34-36, Rom. 11 v 25-28). Very few know that by the end of the next decade we will enter the thousand year reign of Christ on a perfected earth (Is. 65 v 12-25).

As in the time of Noah (Mt. 24 v 36-42) how many fools ignore the fact that this life is temporal. People whose aim is to enjoy a good life with a comfortable retirement waste their time on pursuing a shallow life of pleasure and health that they cannot keep and lose a life of unimaginable love, joy and peace that they cannot lose (Lk. 12 v 16-23, Jn. 6 v 27, 58-63).

In deliberately rejecting God’s purpose for their lives they invent a futile, self-centred purpose. They seek to establish their own alternative, heaven-like kingdom on earth (Rom. 11 v 20-25). It is called mystery Babylon and the Great Whore (Rev. 12 v 10-12, 14 v 8-11, 19 v 1-9). It is designed to keep you self-centred and prevent you being God-centred again (1 Sam. 8 v 5-8, Heb. 2 v 11-18).

Its superior, god-like leaders seek spiritual wisdom and support from their inner spirits (Gen. 3 v 5) but their kingdom is full of strife (Rom. 7 v 16-18, 8 v 13). Instead of repenting they deny the truth of God’s Word so they are without hope (Ps. 40 v 6-17, Jude 11-19). Their self-improving and saving religious efforts only magnify their folly. (1 Kg. 18 v 25-30).

Their anti-Christ religion and the spirits behind them offer a false comfort (Rev. 1 v 20, 18 v 20-24, 19 v 1-9). Their self-saving ways are based on self-glorifying talks (Lk. 11 v 43-52) by religious leaders that stir religious feelings but have no life changing power.

They then berate their lifeless congregations because nothing changes. In fact many want to remain under their familiar spirit’s god-spell (Lk. 16 v 15-18) so they oppose the changing work of the Holy Spirit and hate the truth (Jn. 8 v 31-47).

Many church leaders have qualifications from colleges that teach the Bible is not God’s infallible words and their alternative source or ‘tree’ is better (Gen. 3 v 3-6, 1 Tim. 2 v 12, 2 Tim. 3 v 5-9). Some have spiritual gimmicks but not the gifts of the Holy Spirit. They dismiss the Old Covenant record as no longer relevant (Lk. 24 v 44-49) because it does not support their version of the new.

The Christian denominations that claim the Old Covenant writings are no longer relevant have dropped God’s values and created a god to suit their social values (Gal. 3 v 8-14, 29). Mammon is their god (Lk. 19 v 45-47, Acts 19 v 25-27). They make icons of people with lots of money who have succeed despite God’s laws.

Worshipping the image of alive or dead person and copying their life style rehouses their familiar spirits (Gen. 35 v 2, Mt. 12 v 43-45, Lk. 8 v 30-32). Instead of repenting they accuse those who do not support their idol or man-preferred god (Ex. 32 v 22-24, Mt. 4 v 8-9) of not doing enough to save it (1 Sam. 5 v 3-6).

The ‘wages of sin’ earn them death (Rom. 6 v 23) so guilty people think paying thing that giving their god money via  its ministers (Col. 2 v 2-8, 15-23, 2 Pt. 2 v 1-3, 12-19, 1 Jn. 4 v 1-6, Jude 11-12, 16-25) will buy back its favour.

Those who buy life assurance policies from kingdom-now salesmen will lose everything. They give no assured hope now (Heb. 11 v 1-2, 6) and definitely will not give them a better life. Creatures who tell their creator to bow to their wilful ideas are ridiculous fools (Is. 64 v 8, Rom. 9 v 21). They will end up (Lk. 10 v 25-28) worse off than a dumb animal (Mt. 6 v 25-34).

Old age is a clear warning that they should be getting ready to leave; not to stay. What have they invested their lives and hopes in that will not turn to dust (Heb. 9 v 27-28)? They think that paying for health care, a funeral plan and euthanasia will sort out the future but only their animal life dies: their inner, spiritually aware, God breathed life cannot die (Lk. 16 v 22-31.

The difficulties, test and failures of this life should tell us that we live in an alien world that does not fill our hearts’ desires (Php. 3 v 7-16). Instead of loving their Father in heaven and accepting His high calling the self-justified block the work of God’s Holy Spirit. They use false logic and self-excusing religions that justify their disobedient, self-pleasing ways.

An omniscient and holy God cannot accept any compromise with the truth. All have to be renounced in order to be unified with Jesus (Mt. 7 v 19-23, 12 v 31-37, Jn. 3 v 5-10, 17-21). You cannot gain God’s kingdom by trying to cover up your sinful ways with self-righteous ‘fig leaves’ (Rom. 3 v 19-28, 1 Jn. 1 v 9-10).

It is impossible for self-centred people to perfect themselves based on their own will power (Jn. 14 v 6, 15-17). All have differing agendas. They have to make compromises just to live together. It is impossible to agree a compromise with God.

ONENESS

At a wedding in a beautiful mountain setting I imagined the splendour of the Lord’s return for his bride (Rev. 18 v 1). The Lord corrected me: it is a very quiet, private visit. Most people wake up only after he has been and gone (Mt. 24 v 37-42). Luke. 21 v 25-28 applies to those who have been left on earth (Lk. 21 v 34-36).

It is not a mass experience but a very, very personal one. I had a vision of someone calling my name and joyfully waving. My heart leapt. I recognised him as the one I knew and had missed all my life. I started to run up to meet him and he threw his arms around me. Heaven is being engulfed by the love of the visible person of God rather than enjoying a place.

The new heaven and new earth have no Sun or Moon. It is nothing like the old but it can only be described in terms of the old. Dwelling with our beloved is like resting under the shadow of a fruit tree and his love is like feasting on its delightful fruit (SS. 2 v 3-4). God’s house (Jn. 14 v 1-6, 15-23) is as high as it is wide but built according to angelic measurements and substances (Rev. 21 v 17). It shimmers.

Those who surrender their human thinking to death with Jesus’ humanity, by faith in him as their Lord and Saviour, receive his promised breath of life (Eph. 2 v 4-18, Heb. 11 v 1-6). They also receive Christ’s way of thinking (1 Cor. 2). They are predestined to live with him forever (Eph. 1 v 3-14).

By faith you are saved (Heb. 11 v 6, Jas. 1 v 2-8). Those do not have faith in him and defy God’s judgement of their sinful lives, will be destitute for ever (Heb. 3 v 7-19). We can let go of our hold on our self-preserving but dying life because we have no better hope but how do we know for certain he will catch us (Heb. 11v 1)?

The most terrible words in the Bible were cried by Jesus: “ My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Ask not what Christ wants you to do to gain his favour: ask him what he has done for you to gain yours and you will love him with all your heart, all your mind and all your strength (Rom. 8 v 31-37).

Death where is your sting (1 Cor. 15 v 50-57)? It is drowned (not swallowed: Ex. 14 v 30-31, 1 Cor. 10 v 2) through baptism into Christ’s risen life (Jn. 1 v 33, 3 v 3, 16-21). He has proved His love. In return we must give up our self-centred ways to gain His. The redeemed shall dwell with God and rule over all the Father’s creation, not as servants but family (Gen. 2 v 22, Gal. 3 v 26-28, Heb. 2 v 6-7, 13-18, 3 v 14-18).

What do you trust in (Mt. 6 v 19-21)? How do we learn to trust him? By series of steps of experiencing His provision (Mt. 6 v 24-33, 11 v 28-30, 13 v 45-46). Satan is poor and just takes. God does not need anything (Mt. 19 v 21-29) so it is safe to trust your life to Him rather than your uncertain riches (Mt. 6 v 19-21).

We were originally made in the likeness of His tangible person (Php. 3 v 8-11). The oneness that Adam’s deliberate, self-pleasing adultery destroyed (Gen. 3 v 8-9, 1 Kg. 11 v 1-11, Rom. 1 v 20-25, 1 Cor. 10 v 6-14, Col. 2 v 4-8) has left an unfillable hole in our hearts. Love is essential to our wellbeing. Love is the only ideal that gives a meaning to our frustrated existence.

Oneness can only exist between those with the same nature and spiritual affiliation. I met an Afro-Christian with no money whatsoever who lived in a packing case house but immediately we met we were brothers.

All women have a spiritual bond with other women through child bearing because their genus is still God-related. Where their own spirit is godly they react with compassion. If it is not nice it is used to dominate.

Men are unified by a party spirit as with sports. That common bond is not one spirit but leads to rivalries. Christians who are not united by God’s one or Holy Spirit (Jn. 16 v 12-15, Eph. 4 v 3-14) form differing parties or denominations that are ruled by religious spirits with ridged, self-approved beliefs that you must adhere to or leave; so the Holy Spirit leaves.

Their faith is not in what the Holy Spirit has revealed but a powerless, shaded version that suits their self-centred thinking (Is. 55 v 6-11, Rom. 8 v 1-13). Many assume if you believe Jesus has annulled death (Jas. 2 v 17-23) you will not die. Romans 10 v 6-11 does not say that. The actual word for confess is ‘homologeo’  (Rom. 8 v 10-17) ‘ to declare (instead of just believe) that you are as one with Jesus words, death, his life and Father’s will (Mt. 26 v 39-46).

Before you die you must call on God to forgive you for rejecting the warnings of His Holy Spirit (Ezk. 18 v 26-32, Mt. 12 v 23-33, Acts 9 v 1-5). If you do so with the hope of saving your self-centred life you will not get a new one (Rev. 20 v 12-15). Unless your self-justified human nature is submitted to death with Jesus’ humanity (Rom. 6) it will die anyway and everything that nature has achieved will be lost with it (1 Cor. 3 v 11-21).

People seek unity with nature, a nagual even with trees but they do not love and sustain us: we have to sustain them. We yearn for oneness but you have to give your all before you can receive love (Mt. 7 v 21-27, Lk. 10 v 25-28). All or nothing (Mt. 7 v 21-27, Lk. 10 v 25-28): affiliation is not enough (Mt. 7 v 21, 25 v 10). Friendship avoids oneness because there is an affection but not a spiritual bond.

The bond of marriage is called a sacrament because it also involves the persons’ alter egos or resident spirit. A marriage made in heaven involves God’s Spirit. Their children are christened as a dedication (Lk. 2 v 22, 1 Cor. 7 v 12-14). Where one of them is not a Christian there is two-ness but the spiritual bond is divisive has to be worked around (1 Cor. 7 v 15-17). Where the two have nasty spirits they either fight or are very evil.

When one partner dies, the Christian seeks spiritual comfort from God but the non-Christian seek spiritual comfort through spiritualism. Hence the occult involves false assurance or evil control.

Jesus was born in our likeness (Php. 2 v 3-13) not as a spirit being (Heb. 2 v 16). He suffered physically to become one with us in death in order that we might become one with his risen life (Col. 2 v 9-15, Heb. 2 v 9-15). Why? Because God is absolutely one or holy. He cannot be joined to anything that is not made holy (1 Thess. 4 v 3-8, Heb. 9 v 12-28).

We are only acceptable to a Holy God when covered by Jesus’ sacrifice (Heb. 12 v 22-29). Even when we are in heaven he alone is worthy (Rev. 5 v 3-10). Without his priesthood God can have nothing to do with us (Heb. 4 v 9-16, 8 v 24-28).

Our attempts at being spiritual are presumptuous (Rom. 7 v 18, 24-25, 1 Jn. 1 v 7-10). We are not latent Elohim (Gen. 3 v 5) but sinners saved by grace (Eph. 2 v  1-10, Jn. 15 v 5, Heb. 10 v 10-14). We must let Jesus’ Holy Spirit cleanses us of our love of sin (Rom. 7 v 21-25, 10 v 8-13, Eph. 25-27).

God’s indwelling Holy Spirit does not introduce you to the spirit world but to the real person of Jesus as the lover of your soul (Jn. 16 v 13-15). His ministry is about truth and reality. He is not mystical but practical ((Jas. 3 v 17). God does not invade and break the will of His children: His love draws, wins and mends it (Heb.4 v 11-16).

Mystic meditation leads to surrender of will and suspension of physical senses. Those in Freud’s drugged phased-out state become aware of other guiding egos (Gen. 3 v 21-22). Buddha thought as we lose self-awareness we are blended with the infinite spirit of the Cosmos.

All religion is not of God but of the spirit world instead of the light (Jn. 1 v 9-14). Holiness is a work of God’s Holy Spirit (Jn.    16 v 7-15, Heb. 4 v 9-16) that will only be completed when the proud human efforts at becoming a holy one (Gen. 3 v 5, Lk. 18 v 11-14) are finally destroyed on our human death (Php. 1 v 6).

Those who become spirit minded are thought of as holy. Holy people follow Satan/Aristotle/Darwin/Nietzsche’s gospel of self-improvement until you become as gods (Gen. 3 v 2-5). They carry over a religious spirit from their early religious influences (Jn. 4 v 1-3). In fact they are spiritual adulterers (Rev. 19 v 1-5) who bow to the self-saving persuasions of strange god’s (Dan. 3 v 14-18).

Gnostic-leaning, spirit-conscious Christians like anchorites, Mme. Guyon, Quakers and Watchman Nee similarly drift into the confused oneness of Quietism (Eph. 2 v 2, Rev. 22 v 8-9). Their pious aims seem good but human holiness is very dangerous (Gen. 3 v 22-24, Rom. 7 v 22-25, 8 v 1-9).

This is not the walk with God as experienced by Noah, Abraham, Peter, John or Paul (Php. 3 v 13-21). Isaiah was chosen by God because he knew ‘in me dwells no good thing’ (Is. 6 v 5-8, Rom. 7 v 18). Sixty two years later he still had to rely on God’s grace (Is. 63 v 15-19, 64 v 6, 66 v 1-2, Mic. 6 v 6-8, 7 v 18-20, Mt. 11 v 30).

Oneness with the Father (Jn. 14 v 23-29) is not something you can assume (Mt. 7 v 15, 21-24). It is something that only God can grant to those who accept His judgement on our natural self-excusing, sin and death conscious state (Rom. 7 v 18, 1 Cor. 15-1 Jn. 1 v 6-10, 4 v 1-3).

God’s indwelling Holy Spirit is not mystical but reveals the truth (Job 19 v 25-27, 42 v 1-6, Jn. 8 v 32). He is a practical teacher (Heb. 4). He does not choose the wise in their own conceits: He chooses those whose conscience questions their religious beliefs (Mt. 12 v 31-32, 15 v 7-9, 25-28, Lk. 18 v 11-17, Acts 2 v 36-39).

He seeks those who put His words and will before all other contrary wills. The only man to do this is Jesus. Only those who are one with Jesus (1 Cor. 2 v 9-16, Jn. 14 v 6, 23-26) through his indwelling Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 16-20, Heb. 4) can become one with and dwell in the home of the Lord God Almighty (Jas. 1 v 17-20). The rest will dwell with their preferred ‘gods’ in their disintegrating kingdom.

The idea that we could live in a perfect heaven on earth that is visited by God is a fairy story. Adam was given an eternal life on a perfect earth: it only lasted a few weeks (Mk. 1 v 12-13). Jesus died to save is from it (Jn. 3 v 13-21).

He dwells and reigns over a restored heavens and earth for the coming millennium because all left alive after the 7 years of Satan’s reign bow to him as their Lord and Saviour. The sin of those born later is restrained but at its end there is a major rebellion that proves a heaven on earth is only temporal.

Only the fully identified or married to God’s perfect, visible entity can be one with a Holy God and share in His life, home and plans for eternity (Jn. 14 v 2-4). When you taste just a sip of his love (Ps. 34 v 7-9) you will want to leave the ‘home’ you were born in to be one with God’s love without end. 

Oneness with Jesus is not through contemplation or meditation as a rooted tree. It is an adventure of discovery that trains us for living in another world in a new dimension, free from the failings and fears of this dying earth-bound life (2 Tim. 1 v 10). It is lost by those who alter His words to excuse their disobedience (1 Sam. 12 v 20-25, 15 v 21-23, 1 Kg. 13 v 3-10, 18-24). Disobedience cannot be tolerated by a Holy God (Ex. 29 v 42, Lev. 10 v 1-3, 26 v 1-46, 2 Sam. 6 v 6-11, 12 v 9-14).

This is too difficult for most people to contemplate but reliance on and not misuse of Jesus’ sacrifice (Gen. 4 v 4, defeats our sin and death. It allows us to draw near and experience the love of God (Eph. 5 v 25-27) which cleanses us of our self and sin-consciousness. Walking, talking and obeying Him as our Father becomes natural (Gen. 2 v 25, 22 v 8, 15-18, 1 Jn. 1 v 5-9).

Our perfect righteousness that allows us to dwell is God’s presence can only be found in Jesus so we are only complete as one with him (Col. 2 v 7-17). Our love for, faith in and obedience to him are first tested (Job 1 v 8-12, Mt. 4 v 1-11, 1 Cor. 10 v 16, Heb. 4, 1 Jn. 4 v 1-17).

On earth we do not train to be perfect but remain the same person we are, yet sharing with the Lord God Almighty everything as freely as Adam did when he was God-centred  (Gen. 2 v 9-17).

To be born again with the life of the second Adam via the death of his humanity (Php. 2 v 5-8, Col. 1 v18), requires the death of the life you inherited from the first Adam (Rom. 5 & 6). So why do Christians still think like unbelievers (1 Cor. 2 v 9-16, Col. 2 v 12-20)?

Oh for the relief of the soul who has learnt by faith to walk, talk and be one with God again (Job 19 v 25-29, 42 v 1-6). Those who do cannot but overflow in praise and worship and dance for joy (1 Pt. 1 v 8). Those who think praise and dance can ‘switch on’ the presence of the Holy Spirit, switch on an unholy spirit (2 Kg. 22 v 12, 24-25).

We must love our Saviour with all of our strength, mind and heart: less is an insult (Jn. 15 v 7-12, Heb. 10 v 38, Jas. 2 v 18, 1 Jn. 2 v 13-14). We were created out of love to be one with Christ Jesus. Heaven is more the presence of the person of God than a place (Eph. 5 v 22-25).

The transition from being sin and self-conscious to being God conscious and obedient is a great adventure. It is not easy (Heb. 4 & 12) but it grows from one degree of love and joy to a greater (Jude 1-2). We must learn to run and not get weary (Ps. 23 v 5, Is. 40 v 31, 1 Cor. 9 v 24, Php. 3 v 10-16, Heb. 12 v 1, 22-29).

The Lord your God is one Lord (Mk. 12 v 29-31). In heaven we will not have a separate life (Jn. 17 v 11, 21-22). We can only exist in God’s heaven as one in Him through oneness with Jesus so all his children on earth should also be one (Heb. 10 v 10-25).  Whatever the Father does, by the power of His almighty Spirit through Jesus (Gen. 1 v 3), we will be doing with Him!

I must not just be conformed to his human death by faith, but finally die in order to rise and be one with sinless person (Job 19 v 25-27,1 Cor. 15 v 42-50, Php. 1 v 6, 3 v 9-14 20-21). On recall or the ‘last post’, those who are one with Christ exchange their perishable body for a new one (1 Cor. 15 v 51-53). People do not vanish but ‘put on’ a new imperishable ‘coat’ and leave their perishable one to be buried on earth (1 Cor, 15 v 44).  

THE BLOOD OF THE LAMB OF GOD (Rev. 12 v 10-12).

The Israelites were rescued from slavery unto death by the blood sacrifice of a lamb (Ex. 12 v 11-15, Lk. 22 v 19-20). They had to repeat it on the same day every year and only eat unleavened bread for a week to remind them that they were free only due to God’s love, mercy but above all their sin could only be annulled by the death and poured out blood of the sinless ‘lamb of God’ (Lk. 9 v 48, 1 Cor. 5 v 7-8).

Without the shedding of his blood there is no remission of sin (Gen. 15 v 12-18, Heb. 8 v 6-12, 9 v 21-28, 10 v 29): only a fear of death and judgement (Heb. 10 v 29). Being a vegetarian is not a virtue (Gen. 4 v 4-5).

Directly they became secure they dropped God’s safety rules and the annual remembrances. They conjured an earth god that suited their rules and worshipped it on Sun and Moon anniversaries (Mt. 16 v 6-12, Lk. 11 v 51-54). They had to die to save their god (1 Kg. 18 v 28). It did not save them from their bad decisions but incited them.

So called Christians, who change God’s words to fit their taste (Mt. 16 v 11-12, Eph. 4 v 14, 22-24), are an abomination (Lk. 18 v 9, 1 Cor. 5 v 6-8, 10 v 2-5, Heb. 3 v 2-5, 10 v 29). A believer who meets with such unbelievers (Ezra 9 v 9-15) must warn them or also be compromised (1 Cor. 7 v 10-16). Compromises for the sake of unity result in wholesale apostasy. One little change soon becomes (Ex. 20 v 3-11) ‘sleeping with the enemy’ (Ezra 6 v 19-22, 9 v 1-10, 15, 2 Cor. 6 v 14-16).

The Holy Spirit is holy (Eph. 1 v 13-23): he convicts the humble of their need to repent (Mt. 12 v 30-37). Those who fellowship with other spirits and gods treat him as their enemy (Rev. 1 v 20, 2 & 3). Only if you come out from among them can you be accepted by the Father as His child (2 Cor. 6 v 17-18).

The Roman bishop Anicetus held the Passover on the nearest Sun’s Day: it led to swapping God’s seventh day for Adam’s eighth: the day of Satan’s ascension (Is. 14 v 11-14). The Holy Spirit became any self-glorified angel or Gnostic spirit (2 Cor. 11 v 13-15, Eph. 4 v 3-6, 30-32) and the honouring of martyrs became praying to the dead (Gen. 35 v 1-7, Deut. 18 v 9-14, 22, 1 Cor. 10 v 11-22).

Their religious practices like changing Paul’s ‘on each occasion’ into ‘whenever you like’ attract His wrath. It should humble them (1 Cor. 5 v 6-7, 11 v 17-22) but instead of being chastened and forgiven (1 Cor. 11 v 27-32) it makes them feel holy, godlike ones (Gen. 3 v 6, 1 Cor. 11 v 23-26).

Many nominal Christians (Mt. 25 v 1-10, Rev. 2 & 3), who compromise over biblical truth or pick the bits they accept, live on a knife edge stuck between heaven and hell (Mt. 12 v 31-32, Jn. 8 v 42-51, 1 Jn. 4 v 1-6). Only God’s will is perfect (Rev. 15 v 3-7) yet they want Him to approve their will and support their kingdom on earth (Rev. 19 v 1-6).

Due to wrong teaching many Christians remain seesawing at the cross. Satan’s spirits are on one side and God’s Holy Spirit on the other. They are in the middle being pulled apart by guilt over what they have done and what they have not done.

They try to be good but fail because it is impossible for our Adamic nature to ever be acceptable in God sight (Jn. 3 v 13-21, Rom. 6 & 8). If you do not accept that your self-willed nature is automatically sinful you call God a liar (1 Jn. 1 v 1-10). Jesus did not die to save your dying life (Heb. 9 v 27) but to graft you into his eternal life (Eph. 1 v 7-12).

The saved are those who hate their guilty, death-fearing lives (Rom. 7 v 24-25) and baptise it into Jesus’ human death. (Rom. 6). Those who make a binding love covenant with Jesus as their Lord and Saviour are delivered from the powers of darkness and translated into God’s kingdom (Lk. 12 v 32-34, Col. 1 v 13-14).

God chooses those who put their faith in His promised Saviour (Jn. 10 v 7-18). He seals them with His breath of life as a wedding gift (Eph. 1 & 2). Through their relationship with him they become more than conquerors (Rom. 8 v 35-39).

Satan has no authority over those who are covered by Jesus’ authority (Lk. 10 v 2-6, 17-20, Col. 1 v 13-23). If they abide (Jn. 15 v 5-9) under his authority (Ps. 91, Gal. 3 v 1-3, Col. 2 v 13-19) they will be cleansed by God’s Holy Spirit of all Satan’s influences (Eph. 5 v 23-27, Php. 1 v 6-10, Heb. 4, Rev. 19 v 7-9). Do not grieve him (Eph. 4 v 30).

It is a whole new way of thinking and living (1 Cor. 2, 2 Cor. 5, Heb. 10 v 14-22). There is nothing you can do to be accepted by the Father as His child except say sorry for your disastrous, self-centred ways. His love does everything else (Lk. 15 v 18-24).

Many decide in their last minute (Ezk. 18 v 26-32, Mt. 25 v 9) so they miss a life of walking with Him by grace (1 Cor. 3 v 1-3, 11-21). Many of the religious friends of the Bride find out too late (Zech. 4 v 12, Mt. 25 v 7-8, Lk. 16 v 29) and are robbed of all Jesus’ rewards (Lk. 12 v 43-57, Col. 2 v 18-22).

You can only be accepted as righteous by being one with Jesus’ human death and living in his new life by faith on the other side of his cross (Lk. 4 v 4, Jn. 6 v 58, 63, 1 Cor. 12, Gal. 3, Col. 2, Heb. 4). All or nothing (Mt. 7 v 21-27, Lk. 10 v 25-28).

The many who want to earn His blessing remain just ungrateful servants (Lk. 15 v 28-30). Those who remain self, sin and death conscious (Gen. 3 v 7-8), instead of repentant (1 Jn. 1 v 5-10, 2 Pt. 2 v 9-12, 19-22), do not enter into God’s new life (Acts 2 v 1, 10 v 40-48) by faith (Eph. 2 v 5-10, Heb. 4).

Those who settle for a compromise have not committed their old ways to death with Jesus’ humanity (Rom. 6). They resist the Holy Spirit’s cleansing work (Jn. 16 v 8-11, Heb. 10 v 35-39) and so will be excluded from His presence (Mt. 23 v 28, Heb. 3, 12 v 1-8, 25-29).

Perverseness starts with a little permissive, self-indulgent change; like not correcting a child’s wrong behaviour (Prov. 3 v 11-12, Heb. 12 v 5-15). Many physical and mental illnesses that ruin and kill the lives of millions are self-inflicted due to a lack of self-discipline. Many countries are now collapsing under their burden of sin (Gen. 3v 9, 6 v 5, Lk. 23 v 28-31, Rev. 2 & 3).

All humans have no natural defensive weapons or armour because they were originally given authority over all on earth that was backed by God’s power (Gen. 2 v 25, 3 v 7, 2 Kg. 1 v 9-10). The self-justified change God’s laws to support their self-righteous religion so they lose His provision and protection (Deut. 28, Ezra 8 v 21-23). They become puffed up and slaves to sin and endless laws (Gal. 3 v 11, 26-27, Col. 2 v 8-19) until, like the Jews, they return to being ruled by their persecutors (Hos. 8 v 1-13).  

All who have free will and a life that is independent from their Creator’s authority are subject to the will and authority of others. Satan’s order is the same as Darwin’s food chain; a tiered pyramid with it at the top (Mt. 4 v 8-10). It is unsustainable so humanity is bound to exhaust its resources and self-destruct (Rev. 14 v 9).

Darwin’s and Hegel’s rule of the self-elevated requires a ‘king’ to impose his will on the others. If the ‘king’ is ruled by the will of the masses a permissive, divided, violent, lawless society will dominate. The ensuing babel is then squashed by a heartless king who enforces his will on all. All who do not bow to his will be exterminated (Rev. 13 v 15-17, 17 v 1-2, 17).

Enslaved service is the opposite of love and free will. Life can only work and peace reign if God’s love rules in the hearts of all (Is. 65 v 18-25, Rev. 11 v 15-18). This basis for a just society (2 Chr. 17 v 3-12) instead of a divided, sensual, Baal-worshipping one (Gen. 11 v 4-6, 2 Chr. 22 v 2-4).

The saved are set on a strait or ‘fenced’ path that leads to Jesus’ home (Lk. 13 v 23-30, Eph. 1 v 3-7). The selfish need to learn to know and love their Father-God or they will (1 Cor. 15 v 22, Heb. 9 v 27-28) end up divorced from His life forever.

The live-as-you-like are ruled by insecurity and enslaved by the fear of death. In an entropic, temporal, material universe death is the norm. The fear of Death however is stoked by an inner alter ego or familiar spirit (Rev. 12 v 10).

Those who stubbornly stick to their own path will have hopeless lives that will be owned by their evil spirits forever. They should drive the lost to cry to God to save them (Ex. 3 v 9-12, Jg. 6 v 7-10, 25-32, 2 Chr. 20 v 6, 21-25).

Only sincere repentance and the blood of Jesus allows him to inhabit your heart (1 Cor. 6 v 11-20). He will separate the ‘wheat from the chaff’: the godly from the carnal; the good from the bad (Mt. 3 v 7-12, Heb. 4) … if you let him (Acts 7 v 51, Jas. 4 v 4-10). Those who reject his unvarnished truth and lie to themselves will be left without hope in hell (Mt. 12 v 30-37, Rom. 7 v 18, Heb. 10 v 26-36).

THE SELF-RIGHTEOUS REFUTE GOD’S RIGHTEOUSNESS

Those who translate and twist God’s recorded words to fit their religious preferences are more condemned than those who reject all His words. They create a new god in their own image. As with all their ‘sacred cows’ and alternative self saving institutions they have to be carried. When they fall over they have to save them (1 Sam. 5 v 2-6, 2 Sam. 6 v 6-22).

People who accept preachers of goodness through self-improvement serve an alternative god (Gen. 3 v 5-6, 2 Jn. 2 v 4-11). They just generate guilt, fear and hypocrisy.

No human can be made righteous by pretending to be good with a show of good works (Mt. 23 v 28, Lk. 18 v 8-14, Rom. 3 v 10). Your self-centred ways are contrary to God’s ways (Is. 55 v 6-11). The more you try to be good the more you will find you are fighting against the conviction of the Holy Spirit (Mt. 12 v 31, Jn. 16 v 8-9, 13, Acts 9 v 3-5).

The Gnostic followers of Aristotle, like the monastic Augustinians and Aquinas, who sought to become god-like and equal with Christ. Those tainted by them turned away from Jesus and believe their ‘holy’ angels or god-like spirits. They become self-righteous (Est. 1 v 12).

They are damned by the Nicaean Creed and exposed again by Bible believing Luther as frauds. So they defend their evil hearts by condemning those whose righteousness is based on the imputed holiness gained by faith in God’s holy redeemer (Lk. 23 v 14-25).

All who call on the name of Jesus to save them will be chosen (Rom. 9 v 33, 10 v 13). He does it for His own name’s sake (Is. 48 v 8-18). He chose those who are not His people (Eph. 5 v 22-32, Rev. 3 v 18-20) to make believers wake up to the evil of their self-righteousness.

Religious people want God to revive and save their self-centred churches that have ignored His Holy Spirit and accepted the words of an alternative spirit (Rev. 1 v 20). They cry to God to save Christianity from being displaced by foreign gods when He has allowed it to shame them (Deut. 28 v 33-48).

Before they are ‘snuffed’ Jesus calls out all those who do heed his Holy Spirit and seek his will on earth as it is in heaven (Rev. 2 & 3, 1 Thess. 2 v 19, 3 v 13, 4 v 14-18, 5 v 2-11). His gentile Bride will be made righteous through grace and made perfect suddenly (Rom. 9 v 26-28) on the Day of Jesus Christ (1 Cor. 15 v 49-57, Php. 1 v 6, 10-11, Rev. 4, 12 v 9-12). The self-righteous and motivated will be disgraced (Mt. 7 v 15-27, 1 Jn. 2 v 19-28).

You must repent and let the ‘Potter’ soften your hardened heart (Gen. 2 v 7, Rom. 9 v 21). Your tears of remorse will then turn to laughter and singing for joy (Ps. 126, Lk. 15 v 32, Eph. 5 v 17-20, 1 Jn. 1 v 5-10).

It could not be easier. All you have to do to inherit a new God powered life and body is welcome Jesus into your heart as your loving Lord and he will pay off your hateful slave master (Gal. 3 v 11-14, Col. 2 v 8-26, Heb. 2 v 12-18) and seal a covenant with you by giving you the gift of his Spirit now (Eph. 1 v 7-14).

The greatest journey of discovery and adventure then begins. You walk with him and you talk with him every day (Is. 26 v 3-4, Rev. 3 v 4). God is very just. Believers who delay that full commitment and retain their self-willed life will be saved if they make that commitment before or even as they die (Ezk. 18 v 25-32). It is not His will that any should perish (Ps. 40, Is. 55).

Harden not your hearts as in the day of provocation (Heb. 3 v 11-19) due to unbelief in God’s words and warnings. Those who want to be just friends with God are not joined to him in his human death and so cannot inherit his eternal life (Gen. 4 v 5-7, Heb. 11 v 4). If you do not start that adventure before you die but choose to continue to walk and talk to your persuasive, self-justifying spirit or alter ego you will share in its fate (Jas. 1 v 5-8, 1 Jn. 2 v 22).

JUDGE YOURSELF BEFORE YOU ARE TRIED (Mt. 12 v 57-58)

Only fools think the alternate, eternal life that Satan offers does not end up in God’s rubbish pit (Is. 14 v 12-21, Mt. 23 v 15, 33). They think they are their own god yet cannot control their own body (Mt. 5 v 36). Without the Fathers provision (Mt. 4 v 4) they fear for survival so they supress, oppress, de-possess and destroy those who challenge them (Micah 6 v 10-16).

They become like animals in a pyramidal food chain (Rom. 1 v 21-32). Unlike animals they destroy those who are no threat but expose their evil motives (Gen. 4 v 4-8, Mt. 27 v 18-25). It is usually when they are dying that they realise that all they had dreamed and achieved had no ultimate purpose (Lk. 12 v 16-34, 16 v 25).

Some repent in the jaws of death (Lk. 23 v 38-43, Jude 12-25) so they are saved but they have wasted their lives and have no more eternal rewards than those who die at birth. Nothing derived from Adam’s broken life has any lasting value (1 Cor. 3 v 10-20). Without God’s purpose even their good works were just a vanity.

The rich, who feel secure, are in greater danger than the poor (Lk. 12 v 19-23, 16 v 19-31, Rev. 3 v 17-19). Those who are successful in the eyes of the world live on borrowed time that they will have to repay for eternity (Lk. 16 v 9-17). They should invest in doing God’s will on earth which will be banked in heaven (Mt. 6 v 9-13, 19-26, 25 v 21-30).

Self justified people seek justification based on Satan’s words instead of God’s (Ezk. 28 v 2-19, Lk. 4 v 5-8, 9 v 24-26). Instead of heeding Jesus’ warning they accuse him of being inhumane (Mt. 18 v 8-14). The darkened become blinded and alienated from God’s life (Eph. 4 v 14-18). In the darkness they justify anything and everything and knowingly deride the Bible record of God’s instructions and warnings (Rom. 1 v 18-25).

The Holy Spirit is full of light (Jas. 1 v 17). He is not mystical and occult but a realist like Jesus (Mt. 4 v 1, 1 Cor. 10 v 2-12, 11 v 31-32, Heb. 4 v 7-16). He is God’s almighty arm (Gen. 1 v 2, Lk. 1 v 35). He is single minded or holy: he only upholds God’s truth (Jn. 15 v 26) and light (Jn. 1 v 3-13, 8 v 32). He is the breath of God’s life and the source of wisdom and guidance (Mt. 4 v4, Jn. 6 v 63) that Adam rejected (Mt. 12 v 31-32).

Instead of repenting and accepting God’s promised Saviour (Lk. 11 v 43-54) by faith in Him, superior, hallowed, god-like people seek to be holy based on forbidden spiritual knowledge (Gen. 3 v 5, 22-24: Gnosticism). They believe Satan’s lie: that they will become godlike ones and will live forever based on a hopeless vanity.

They reject God’s warning of death and seek spiritual light and authority by meditating with their inner spirit or alter ego (Deut. 13 v 1-4, 18 v 9-14, Rom. 10 v 3-1, Jude 8-12). The arch-sin of self-motivated religious people is to devised idolatrous, religious practices (Gen. 4 v 4, 1 Cor. 11 v 26-32).

They wash the outside of their body but the inside is full of poison (Mt. 3 v 6-12, 23 v 25-33, Lk. 11 v 39). Their motives are crooked (Ezk. 28 v 2-6, Lk. 18 v 11). They are condemned by their proud attempt to deny that all the glory in our realm belongs to God (Acts 5 v 3-4, 12 v 21-23, Rev. 4 v 9-11).

They do not need a Saviour so they denigrate Jesus to God’s example of a created sinless man. How? By simply believing God’s words are not true. They seek to transcend death and be like Jesus as his equal! They worship and pray to other dead ‘saintly’ people as gods (Ex. 20 v 3, Mt.4 v 10, 1 Jn. 1-6).

Those with a god who lies justify lying to support their beliefs (Jn. 8 v 43-44). They not only do not see that what they believe must be a lie but they want to shut up and kill who exposed their folly (Gen. 4 v 5-8, Lk. 23 v 21-25, Jn. 9 v 25-34, 12 v 9-11). They will live forever but in Satan’s company (Gen. 3 v 22-24).

They sell themselves to the lord of death who takes all based of vain promises and has nothing to offer but death (Rom. 6 v 23). They are its co-heirs to eternal loss and torment (Ezk. 28 v 15-19, Rev. 14 v 9-13, 17 v 1, 5, 18 v 2-4, 23-24).

ETERNAL LIFE

Jesus has reversed Adam’s sin (Lk. 22 v 42, Php. 2 v 1-11, Col. 1 v 12-22). The redeemed are ruled by God’s Holy Spirit again (Rom. 8 v 1, 11-17, 21, Php. 1 v 6, Heb. 4 v 9-16). God promises to all of Adam’s descendants, who accept the will of His promised holy (single willed: Mt. 6 v 9-10) redeemer (Gen. 3 v 14-15, Mt. 4 v 1-11,) and want to accept the guidance of His omnipresent Spirit again, will be joined to the life of His tangible person (Heb. 2 v 10-18).

After the death of their doomed life (Rom. 6) they will arise with a powerful, new body like Jesus’ (Job. 19 v 25-29, Rom. 8 v 21-25, 1 Cor. 15 v 47-53). They are no longer ruled by their physical life: they rule over their body (Acts 1 v 9-11).

All Adam’s descendants die because he disobeyed God’s safety instructions. However no one goes to hell for Adam’s sin. Jesus has defeated and annulled death so finally all get an everlasting body (Rev. 20 v 5-6, 12-15). All who chose the murdered instead of the life giver will be condemned to hell for their own sin (Lk. 23 v 13-25).

The self-determined not only reject God’s love and offer of a new God-sustained life but also hate His Saviour and those who do accept him as their Lord (Jn. 8 v 23-30, 43-51). They will share the fate of their evil lord (Is. 14 v 10-17). They will be left alive, with eternal bodies, in the disintegrating material cosmos they sought to rule as gods (Rev. 20 v 10, 14-15, 21 v 6-8).

Be warned and repent (Mk. 9 v 40-49). When Jesus said, it would be better if they were so appalled by their sin that they decided to drowned themselves, he was not exaggerating. Their repentance could still save them. I have met people, who became ministers, who were saved on the day they were going to commit suicide.

Only the humble admit “in me dwells no good”. Adam was made by God but divorced himself and became ‘battery powered’. Jesus as a human being was begotten of God’s life (Mt. 4 v 1-11). He is the only perfect man and the only perfect sacrifice that can redeem us from inevitable death (Gen. 4 v Jn. 1 v 29-33, 10 v 17-18, 37-38). No other person could ever be reborn as a son of God without receiving his life (Jn. 14 v 6-13).

In order for Jesus to become identical with us he had to die for our treason (Lk. 22 v 41-45, 23 v 42-48, Jn. 1 v 29). Our shame is as great as Peter’s (Lk. 24, 33-34, 59-62). The eternal oneness of Godhead divided. God opened His heart purely to let us into His life (Jn. 14 v 7, 23-26). This act of love for us was hinted at from the beginning but it is so impossibly great that Satan never even considered it.

Our Saviour makes us children of the Father but not through anything we can boast of (Eph. 2 v 9). We can only be saved by joining him in death (Rom. 6). Except his victory was so absolute that those who commit themselves to his life now and are baptised into his death (Heb. 10 v 11-23) before they die physically (Rom. 8 v 23-24) have the hope (Heb. 11 v 1-2, Jas. 1 v 5-7) of experiencing a measure of it now (Eph. 1 v 6-14, 2 v 8-20, Php. 3 v 8-16).

They enter his finished works by resting from their pathetic efforts at being good (Gal. 3). The transformation is the work of his Holy Spirit (Jn. 16 v 5-15, Heb. 4). Each day they will learn the ways of God (1 Cor. 2) from God. Holy Spirit.  Each day they will learn how bad their self-determined ways really are (Rom. 8 v 3-9).

The efforts of religious people are humbug and only hinder him! Instead of realising they are just inners save by grace (Lk. 18 v 9-14). They act as if they are better than the lost when they should have the Fathers heart (Jonah 4 v 9-11) and concern for the lost (Mt. 18 v 11-14).

Those who walk by faith in step with Jesus’ Holy Spirit will do the works of God and glorify the Father in the eyes of mem (Jn. 14 v 11-26). They become more than conquerors (Rom. 8 v 10-13, 35-39) but not as gods (Gen. 3 v 5): they remain humble sinners saved by grace even in heaven (Heb. 7 v 23-28, 9 v 21-26).

Only those who confess that in my flesh dwells no good thing (Rom. 7 v 18) are covered by the blood or death of the Lamb of God. The Jews remembered their blood covenant at Passover by putting a lamb to death in their stead. On the night before he suffered Jesus ordered his children to remember his new covenant on the anniversary of his death at Passover (1 Cor. 5 v 6-8). Not puffed up but in remembrance of the cost of their redemption.

They renewed their baptismal vows (Rom. 6) and partook of his human death with the emblems of the dead lamb (Lk. 22 v 19-20): unleavened bread with no life in it and fermented wine that had had life in it. There is only death to self in that cup.

As with Moses (Num. 20 v 8-12) and Uzzah the priest (2 Sam. 6 v 6-7, 1 Kg. 13 v 21-22), doing Jesus’ command as they like and whenever they like, as pagans do to communion with their man-made god (1 Cor. 10 v 20-22), only compounds their sin (1 Cor. 11 v 23-32).

The lamp in the temple (1 Cor. 2 v 12-14, 6 v 19) represents the Holy Spirit’s revelation that reveals the show bread which represents Jesus, the bread of life (Lk. 4 v 4, Jn. 6 v 32, 56-58, 63, 16 v 7-11). Where he is omitted the lamp goes out (Rev. 2 v 5): the presence of God leaves (Ps. 78 v 56-64, Jer. 7 v 11-16) and false, man conjured holy spirits take over (Mt. 7 v 16, Gal. 5 v 22-26, Eph. 5 v 1-17). Gross sin and darkness pervade (Jer. 13 v 15-17, 14 v 7-12, Jn. 3 v 19-21, Eph. 4 v 17-25).

The lamp and show bread remain but without God’s Holy Spirit His symbolisms are just idols (2 Kg. 18 v 4). Religious people, who do religious works to save themselves (Mt.7 v 21-23, 1 Jn. 1 v 6, 10), are not sinners saved by grace (Lk. 18 v 9-14, Jn. 8 v 7-11, Acts 19 v 13-20). They replace reconciliation with our Father in heaven based on Jesus’ sacrifice with gifts that they think are better (Gen. 4 v 3-5, Num. 25 v 1-5, Jude 7-23). Some may still be saved (Ezk. 18 v 26-32) but the presumtuous and self-righteous will be judged (Mt. 7 v 21-29, Rev. 3 v 15-19, 20 v 12).

HOLY MEN, SAINTS and GOD-MEN

The only true God-man is Jesus (Col. 2 v 8-13). He came as the Lord of all to serve and save; to give our lives a meaningful purpose and the hope for future happiness, love, joy and glory (Heb. 2 v 10-18). This godly ideal (Mt. 5 v 1-12) is only possible for someone filled with God’s love and life (Mt. 5 v 13-16, Php. 1 v 6) which is only fully accomplished after their Adamic nature is completely dead (1 Cor. 15 v 45-57).

All alternative man preferred beliefs, philosophies, laws and practices are based on false assumptions. They are the vain imaginations of men do not understand who they are or why and how they got here. The motivation of most is self-elevation (Gen. 3 v 5-6, 11 v 4-6). Self-centred holy men who glorify themselves have false humility (Jn. 7 v 15-18). They do not have the humility of Jesus (Php. 2 v 3-11).

The pride of self-centred makes them defend their fallen, sinful behaviour with contradictory lies like ‘the fittest survive’ but they die or ‘all men are equal’ when they are not to men nor God (Jn. 8 v 42-47). All Adam’s offspring are naturally perverse: the end of the age of the gentiles will be full of them (Mt. 4 v 4-6, Jude).

Those who seek to create their own kingdom on earth do so by promoting and imposing a false ideology, crushing opposing ideas and killing rivals (Gen. 4 v 10 v 9-10, 2 Chr. 22 v 10, Jude 10-16). As with Aristotle’s Utopia and his scientific theories, their ignorant guesses help maintain their pre-eminence. They wanted to kill Galileo for proving him wrong.

The self-important accepted Darwin’s ‘once upon a time long, long ago’ fairy story. His book on the ‘Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life’ affirmed their ideas that self-determined, self-improved people are a superior race of god-like-ones (Gen. 6 v 4-5) who can do what they like. It favours robbers and murderers.

The godless rob the workers to support the dictates of their self-serving officers. The superior are not generally fitter or brighter but survive by down grading those below them. When they apply their ideas they result in disorder. When they impose them on the people they are meant to serve they create lawlessness (Lk. 23 v 4-25). Collectively it is called Babel.

True Christianity does the reverse. This ‘dog eat dog’ ideology is behind criminal behaviour: it is the opposite of the commandment of ‘love God as your Father and love others as you love are loved’ (Lk. 10 v 27-28). Those who attack Christ’s teaching have very evil motives.

All will be judged on whether they abused and defrauded others or helped and love others (Lk. 20 v 46-47, Rev. 21 v 7-8). The weak, poor, handicapped and sick serve by simply inciting love and compassion in others (Lk. 7 v 12-16, 10 v 27-37).

Each day you choose to be self-serving or self-giving. If you do not justify your failures but ask God to cleanses you of them He will. You will then have a walk with God instead of your guilt making you hide from Him (1 Jn. 3 v 17-24). You will be accepted at the Fathers throne as His child (Mt. 18 v 3-6). Those who only love self; even their giving is rejected (Lk. 18 v 11-17, 1 Cor. 13 v 1 Jn. 4 v 8).

If you demand justice from those who wrong you according to your laws, God will judge you according to His law (Mt. 6 v 12-15). You must love and forgive those you live among as you want to be loved and forgiven. Then God will be the judge of those who wrong you (Heb. 10 v 30-31, 38) and He will also cover your loss (Lk. 12 v 21-31).

Those who think in a free society they can do whatever they like will destroy it because they follow Satan’s gospel:   “…forget what God has said (Gen. 2 v 17). It is not true. Decide what you think is bad for yourself and do what you feel is good for you and you will be your own god; an immortal super-man with a spiritually powered life in a heaven on Earth: (Gen. 3 v 3-7).

When their body dies the superior, god-like ones think they will graduate into becoming eternal ones (Gen. 3 v 4-5) and the lesser ones reincarnate and try again. The inferior humans are just animals and treated as slaves. (Gen. 2 v 9, 16-17, 3 v 3-7, 22-24; Deut. 19 v 9-14). The unwanted, including babies, are harvested for body parts

It is the would-be god-man’s charter. It is the gospel of Plato, Aristotle, Hegel, Darwin, Nietzsche and Hitler. It is the gospel preached by Aristotle-based theologians in many so called Christian Churches: “if you do what you feel is good to you will go to heaven” (Gen. 3 v 5-6). It is the humbug that infected the Sadducees and Pharisees (Lk. 11 v 42-54, 18 v 11-14).

It does the reverse. God-like people and demons are divorced from God’s life: they do not just have a fearful life now but an even more terrifying one for eternity (Rev. 13 v 15-18). Godless behaviour does not result in freedom but loveless bondage in an unjust police state in which people are controlled as an item.

In Darwin’s brutal food-chain ‘animals’ kill their rivals. When people take out more than the put in the food-chain becomes unsustainable: larger animals become extinct until only microbes are left.

It is the psychic, inner spirit-seeking gospel of Pythagoras, monks, spiritualist and Freud. These deceiving spirits were angels of light until they became jealous of God’s primitive, mud-breathed children and tried to corrupt and disqualify them (Job 1 v 6-21, Jude 4-15).

It is a recipe for ill health, lawlessness, murder, tyranny and wars. It destroys the innocent. Many countries are ruled by corrupt, self-survivalists. They supress and feed off the lives of those below them.

Darwin’s imposed pyramidal system periodically collapses due to injustice. His racist, atheistic theory is based on Aristotle’s version of reincarnation, based on Greek mythology.

Aristotle believed it happened and that beautiful human women (slaves) were impregnated by spirits. Advanced, educated men are their offspring in a pyramidal order of superiority. Nietzsche saw Hitler as an incarnated super-hero, like Nimrod and Alexander the Great, who would establish a new world order.

These god-like ones judge and kill those below them (2 Chr. 21 v 4, 22 v 3-5, 10). Those who seek guidance from spirits cannot create life; they can only destroy it. They die and do not reincarnated but their evil spirit immediately starts grooming a new neurotic mummy’s-boy. Many now expect this new alternative Christ to re-appear as the satanic ruler of the world (Rev. 18).

It is supported by the mistranslation of Genesis 6 v 1-4. The Genesis flood was a result of world-wide human evil (Gen. 6 v 11-13). There were ‘Nephilym’ (Gen. 4 v 23) or man-slayers all over the place before (Gen. 6 v 4) the sons of God incarnated through perfect looking women who sought to be the mother of the perfect new man of Genesis 3 v 15.

All the ‘sons of Adam’ have lost God’s Spirit and are under the influence of a persuasive alter ego or deceiving spirit. However Eve’s genus was separated from Adam before he fell and is passed on from woman to woman so in a virgin it is still related to the Father (Lk. 1 v 26-35).

The angels are sons of God but made on-mass in the form of God’s immaterial Spirit (Job 38 v 7). They have no gender (Mt. 22 v 29-30). They were made to serve the Father’s plan to have children born of His life (Heb. 1 v 13-14).

Satan sought to reverse God’s plan of having children born of His life by getting some of its evil angels to enter into the genus of agreeable women: they bore them as incarnations.

They stopped being just angels (Jude 6) so when they died in the Flood they had to be chained in death (2 Pt. 2 v 3-14). These ‘Mangels’ had no Y chromosome so they were like powerful, barren women (Lk. 20 v 34-36, Jude 7-8). They have no offspring!

Adam was made in the image of Jesus so when Jesus was born of a virgin he was both true God and a true man (Gen. 3 v 15, Lk. 1 v 35, Col. 1 v 12-23, 2 v 6-19). He is the tangible person of God’s infinite spirit (Jn. 1 v 1-3, Php. 2 v 5-7). He made all the infinite Father’s finite creation (Lk. 8 v 23-25, Col. 1 v 15-23). He could not die but his human body did (Jn. 10 v 17-18). Sin had no hold on him so he arose with his physically body transformed into his glorified form (Lk. 9 v 29-30, 24 v 25-27, Rev. 1).

He arose as man, not a spirit being like an angel (Lk. 24 v 37-44, Heb. 2 v 14-18). You identify your body as is one with Jesus in death by being baptise (Rom. 6). After he has tested that you are free of self saving works (Lk. 4) God’s Holy Spirit will baptise you with God’s life (Lk. 3 v 16-17, Rom. 6). Only after your old is completely dead (Php. 1 v 6, 3 v 9-16) will you arise with a body like his, reborn as an offspring of God the Father (Php. 2 v 10-13).

Death; what has happened to your sting (Gen. 3 v 1, 14, 1 Cor. 15 v 54-56)? It is annulled by the blood of the Lamb of God (2 Tim. 1 v 7-11). The saved are translated from the state of death into State of Life on the day of Jesus Christ (Php. 1 v 6). The battle and the victory belong to Christ the King (Heb. 4). Oh that we might have crowns to offer him in thanksgiving (Heb. 10 v 12-18)!

Then that serpent, the Devil, who rose up above the clouds, together with all its evil spirits, will be deposed and thrown down to earth (Rev. 12 v 7-12), to be judged (2 Thess. 2 v 1-12, Rev. 15 v 1-8).

WHAT IS MAN AND WHY IS GOD INTERESTED IN HIM (Heb. 2 v 5-11)

Adam, the first created Man was wonderfully made then God breathed (Gen. 2 v 7). His inner guiding Spirit was perfect. So as long as he was only guided or inspired by him, he too was perfect (Gen. 2 v 19-25). He then obeyed the suggestion of an evil spirit via his wife so he was cut off from the Holy Spirit. Female intuition is very dodgy.

Man was made in the image of God’s tangible person: Woman was made in the image of Man (1 Tim. 2 v 12-14). Change that order and everything works to the bad (Ezra 8 v 22). All godless, sin and death ruled countries, accept lies as true and so self-destruct (Rom. 1 v 18-32).

Life is meant to be an adventure (Heb. 12 v 7-10). God’s order is ruled by love, joy, peace, truth and hope. First by the Infinite Father, plus Jesus the Son (Mt. 7 v 29, 28 v 18) and his life giving Holy Spirit (Jn. 8 v 24-49, 16 v 7-15), then men (Heb. 2 v 7-15), woman, children, guardian angels.

The perverse reverse the Father’s truth (Mt. 13 v 10-23, Jn. 14 v 24-28, Rom. 8 v 4-13, Gal. 5 v 13-26). They sow distrust, misery, bondage, strife, misinformation, despair and death (Mt. 12 v 30-37).

The lying spirits of Satan’s self-preserving order present; god the Mother, women, their unruly children, (1 Cor. 11 v 7-10, 1 Tim. 2 v 12-14) then self-centred and excusing, adolescent men with guiding alter egos who promote sin, division, disorder, chaos, despair and death as the answer to life’s problems. Jesus is presented as god the mother’s meek and mild, long haired hippy son (1 Cor. 11 v 14. They fail and die cursing God for not supporting their order.

Those like Adam who reject the words of God’s Holy Spirit of truth (Zech. 4 v 11-14, Mt. 12 v 28-32) automatically receive and obey the will of unholy, lying spirits who want to control their free will (1 Sam. 15 v 22-23, 8 v 2-14, Jn. 8 v 3-9, Rom. 7 v 23-24, 8 v 5-9, 1 Cor. 10 v 12-15).

The salvation offered is based on short lived physical pleasures, wealth and fame but they are Satan’s bait in a consuming, unfulfilling, addictive trap. Mammon is a hollow god.

Many live solely to gain security and happiness through riches. Those who amass great wealth start to think they are as gods but they live in a fool’s paradise. When death beckons they realise they have wasted their lives pursuing a vanity (Rev. 3 v 17-19).

Your sin and death ruled nature is doomed. Your only hope is to gain a new life in the image of Jesus (Col. 1 v 13-18, 2 v 9-19) from God’s life giving Spirit life before your human nature dies (Jn. 3 v 5-8, 6 v 57-63, 1 Cor. 15 v 49-57).

Man-powered Christianity is not centred on a new life in Christ but on a Darwinian, self-saving, riches based, repetitive, man designed, lifeless charade (Gen. 3 v 7, 4 v 3, Ex. 32 v 21-24, 33-35, Mt. 23 v 5-12, 25-38). Jesus is portrayed as still nailed to a cross (Eph. 6 v 12, Col. 2 v 8-23). God-consciousness is replaced with self-consciousness. The worship of The Father, Son and Holy Spirit is replaced with singing songs and good works that are centred on uplifting self (Rom. 7 v 18).

People want God to save and perfect their corrupt, self-centred kingdom on earth. If they do not get what they want they stop believing in God as their life giving Father (1 Cor. 10 v 1-15) and choose another god (Num. 11 v 4-10. 14 v 26-37).

They use blessings as a test of God’s love (Ps. 78 v 29-41). World loving church-goers claim that riches (Mammon) are their god’s sign of approval of their self-centred life style (Jas. 5 v 1-3)! In fact they are a test of their love (Mt. 6 v 19-24, 1 Tim. 6 v 5-14).

There is only one Father of all life, one Holy Spirit and one Lord of all creation (Deut. 6 v 4, Jn. 14 v 6-23, Eph. 4 v 3-6). The rest are Gnostic counterfeits and demonic (Jn. 14 v 24, Gal. 1 v 7-16, Jas. 4, 1 Jn. 4). Those who cling to their pagan gods will spend eternity with them in hell (Is. 14 v 10-15, Lk. 12 v 16-31, 16 v 19-25, Jn. 5 v 26-29).

Each sect and denomination is identified with a god-like holy man with different spirits that are not united other than being anti-Christ (Rev. 1 v 20). No unity of Spirit equals no unity of truth (Gal. 5 v 1). Their prophets preach doom and gloom (1 Pt. 2 v 6-8, 4 v 12-19). Instead of the truth that Jesus has already defeated sin and death, they present the Devil as the lord over life and death.

They should present sin ruled, death fearing people with the Father’s amazing grace and love. Then they would accept Jesus as their Lord and Saviour and be set free and filled with joy. Instead they create a false climate of fear about every aspect of life: food, drink, health, wealth, home, sky, earth, hell. They prepare people for Satan’s 7 year reign instead of getting ready to being ‘married’ out of the way as the culmination of Christ’s victory (1 Cor. 15 v 25-26, 48-57, 2 Thess. 2 v 1-17).

Those who fear death have not committed their dying nature to death with Jesus (Lk. 3 v 16-17, Jn. 3 v 3, 16-21). They know the world is ruled by fake truth and is sliding into terror but instead of turning from their self-centred ways to God’s ways they cry to God to come down and save their adulterous religion (Num. 16 v 13-35). Wake up (Eph. 5 v 14-17)! Jesus has annulled death (Is. 25 v 8-9, 65 v 19-25, 2 Tim. 9-10).

You cannot be one with a holy God if you believe the lies and allures of an alternative god. When Jesus comes to collect his Bride all her friends (Ps. 45 v 14, Mt. 25 v 12) do not know him. Half know nothing about him. They do not wake up to the fact that if they have not made a sealed covenanted relationship with Christ (Ezk. 18 v 26-32, Eph. 1 v 13-17, 2 v 2-3) before or even as they die they cannot be included with the Bride (Eph. 5 v 23-29). They will suffer Satan’s coming reign.

There is a time of grace before judgement (Rev. 2 & 3) but it ends suddenly (Rom. 9 v 28, 33). On the Day of Jesus Christ he does not come as or when they expect (Gen. 6 v 5-8, 18 v 20-21, Lk. 12 v 37-43, 1 Thess. 4 v 14-18, 6-9, 19-24).

The unpalatable truth is the 7 year Tribulation in Revelation is the outpouring of God’s wrath (Ps. 1 & 2, 14 v 1-6). He breaks them with a rod of iron (Jn. 3 v 35-36, Rev. 2 v 5-7, 16-17). Even those who die for not worshipping Satan’s enforced religion (Rev. 14 v 9-13, 17 v 1-6) are not included as part of the Bride but have to wait until the last of those who die as believers join them (Rev. 2 v 11, 6 v 9-11, 20 v 11-13).

He then returns with his bride (Rev. 19 v 11-16) for his 1000 year reign, as the Lord of everything. Those who still do not accept him as Lord on the Day of the Lord will suffer a second death.

Baptism is something you do: it is not magic. Only those who are tested and sealed by the Holy Spirit are more than conquerors with Christ Jesus (Mt. 4 v 12-14, Gal. 3, Eph. 1 v 18-23, Rev. 7 v 4-17). Believers who love this life retain their fallen nature (Mt. 7 v 26) until it becomes unsustainable (Ezk. 18 v 26-32, Jas. 1 v 12, 4 v 4-10) are playing with fire (Jude 22-23).

This life is test of faith: the choice of believing what God says or Satan’s lies. Those who have stunned their physical senses with excesses, lulled them by meditation or experimented with drugs, are awakened to an immaterial reality that is destructive and evil. The identities, alter egos or spirits of that dream world are predatory. The snared lose their innocence and become aware of their vulnerability so they become fearful and scarred for life. 

They hope that after death their dreams will stop. Their lives become hopeless but instead of repenting and seeking God’s will (Mt. 6 v 9-13) they try to hide their sin under pathetic excuses. They blame others, past and present, for their miserable state (Gen. 3 v 10-12, 4 v 5). They claim God words are not true then blame Him for not obeying their will in heaven as it is on earth. 

Only Jesus knows what happens after physical death. He said those who ignore the truth and just ‘do it my way’ have no excuse (Lk. 16 v 23-31). Those who have neglected the words of God’s prophets (Zech. 4 v 12, Lk. 16 v 29-31) will be judged and expelled from His presence (2 Cor. 5 v 10, Rev. 20 v 10-15). There is always grace before judgement (Ezk. 39 v 21-29, Jude 14, Rev. 2 & 3) but fools drive through the ‘red lights’ (Ps. 14 v 1-7).

Meta-physicists bypass the Lord God, who made the laws of science, by changing them to fit their ‘Let there be life’ fairy story. They think once upon a time, long, long ago, immeasurable, chaotic, energy from nowhere in the middle of nowhere created life. They die yet still think they are their own god (Ezk. 28 v 9, Mt. 5 v 36).

The whole cosmos is entropic. There is no way the wonders of this life could have been born of chaotic energy through a meaningless, accidental fluke (Rom. 1 v 18-25). It is held together by very precise, universal laws that had to exist before it could form.

Those who believe God’s promises will spend eternity thanking their Father for His love, grace and forgiveness. They will enjoying His limitless bounty and the greatest of adventures.

Those who back Satan’s takeover (Gen. 3 v 5) and want to be as gods over God’s dying material creation will inherit it. They will be banished to live in it forever but without God’s laws it will be a hopeless, infinite prison (Rev.20 v 10-15) that collapses into the dark, hot, chaotic ‘lake’ of seething energy that they chose as their maker.

Those who have a love-based covenant with Jesus will live forever with him in his home. Those who have made a fear-based covenant with Satan will live forever in their eternally decaying kingdom (Mt. 4 v 8-9, Mk. 9 v 43-44, Jn. 8 v 34-45). Without God’s order the whole material universe breaks down into chaotic free-energy (Rom. 1 v 19-20).

THE LOST

Humanists hide from the reality of their doomed state (Mt. 18 v 2-4) under flimsy, make-believe philosophy based on false logic. They half believe in Nietzsche’s superman fairy storey which is Satan’s alternative version of a Christ (Rev. 19 v 1-3). Logic must be developed from reality (Mt. 24 v 32-34, Jn. 4 v 41-51) not based on metaphysical muses. As Wittgenstein established; logic based on guesses and make-believe is absurd and malevolent.

It is used to confuse the majority, who know what is good or bad, into thinking they can get away with ignoring their conscience. When wrong doing is excused everything goes wrong (Gen. 4 v 23-24, 6 v 11-18, Lev. 19 v 28-37) so universal judgement is bound to follow (Ex. 1 v 22, Mt. 24 v 37-51, 2 Thess. 2 v 1-12, 2 Pt. 3 v 2-14).

The greatest of enigmas is that the Lord God, creator of heaven and earth and all the invisible things (Is. 45 v 5-13, Col. 1 v 12-22) humbled himself and became a man to die as a sinner because it is the only way he could save from death all the self-survivalists (Ezk. 28 v 4-10, Jn. 3 v 13-21).

Those who repent in time will find their loving Father has moved heaven and earth to save them (Lk. 15 v 18-24). Even terrible sinners who have had evil lives can be snatched from death if they repent (Ezk. 18 v 26-32, Lk. 23 v 40-43, Jude 20-25).

Quench not the Spirit … examine His prophetic words. Retain whatever He says is good and reject all that appears bad. Then the God of peace will sanctify you wholly, and His Spirit within you (1 Cor. 3 v 16: a temple of God) will make you completely blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Thess. 5 v 19-24, Php. 1 v 6).

Only the works that God initiates can eternally enrich you (1 Cor. 3 v 10-23). Only by walking humbly in Christ’s life is our sin and death ruled nature covered by his death (Rom. 8 v 6-14, 31). Only the blood of Jesus allows the Holy Spirit to indwell people and make them sons of the Father (Jn. 14 v 17).

Jesus was born in our likeness so we might be reborn in his likeness (Php.2 v 3-13). Those who reject him as their Lord and Saviour cannot receive the truth and regain his Spirit of Life (Jn. 8 v 43-47, 9 v 26-34).

The unrepentant retain their God-given free will and consciousness of His will but are born under the influence of Satan’s rule and that of their indwelling alter egos. They are tested on the simple choice of obeying Satan’s deadly guidance or the life giving guidance of God’s words as confirmed by His Holy Spirit (Deut. 30 v 14-20, Jn. 16 v 8-11).

Like the Father with the prodigal son (Lk. 15 v 18-24) all our Father God wants from you is to say “I am sorry for my foolish ways and not worthy to be your child but can I be your servant? The self-centred, legalistic son wants salvation based on his good works so he is as just a hired servant. He hates the son who is saved by love and wants him to be a bond servant (Gal.3 v 1-5, 4 v 4-17).

A glorious new life is not gained by the good behaviour and works of the mortal nature but as a gift that is earnt by Jesus (Rom. 8 v 5-14). By grace are you saved through faith (Eph. 2 v 4-10): not by your wisdom, works and self-improvement (Gen. 3 v 5) but purely to fulfil the Father purpose, to make us His children and partake in His great works.

Testimonies about what God has done in your life must be to show how good God is; not how good you are (Lk. 17 v 15-19). At best we are humble, obedient children who like Jesus exercise the Father’s will (Gen. 1 v 2-3, Acts 3 v 5-23). God could allow Peter’s shadow to heal the sick only because he knew that his faith in himself was like a cock crowing (Mk. 14 v 27-31, 68-72).

God uses humble people to make it clear that only with Him we are more than conquerors (Rom. 8 v 34-39). Gideon was an ordinary bloke who God said was an invincible warrior. How? Only because He and Gideon would walk together as one person (Jg. 6 v 11-16, 2 Kg. 1 v 9-10).

Complete trust in God is essential (Gen. 35 v 2-6, Heb. 4 v 2-11, Jas. 1 v 18-25). Without Him we are in bondage to sin and death (Rom. 7 v 18, 1 Cor. 1 v 17-31, 1 Pt. 2 v 5-11). Directly the people departed from God’s will things went wrong again (Jg. 8 v 27-35). A great prophet of God forgot this and fell into a trap of Satan (1 Kg. 13 v 4-8, 20-24, 1 Pt. 5 v 8, 1 Jn. 4 v 1).  

The experiences of faith that confirm God’s words and introduce people to the heart, mind and works of God are replaced with self-excused indulgences. Obedience is replaced with spiritual gimmicks, ceremonial displays, charitable works and awe inspiring buildings (1 Kg. 12 v 28-33). Good works and money are offered to God as a bribe in the hope that they will outweigh their bad behaviour (Is. 64 v 4-9, Gal. 3 v 10).

Christianity is a love relationship with a tangible person (Col. 2 v 8-17) through his omnipresent Holy Spirit; not with a spirit (Eph. 3 v 17-19, 4 v 13, 23-30, 5 v 23-32). The pre-cross, old covenant saints are the covenanted friends of Christ (Gen. 18 v 17-22, 2 Chr. 6 v 6-9, Jn. 15 v 14-16, Jas. 3 v 23). The relationship with his gentile Church is based on a marriage covenant as his bride (Jn. 3 v 28-30).

The whole Bible is a love story told by the Holy Spirit (Gen. 24 v 51, 61). Find out everything he knows about the Bridegroom so you grow to love him and are ready to meet him. Those who ignore His instructions will find out that they have gone to the wrong wedding in the wrong church (Mt. 7 v 21-26). 

Only proven trust in Jesus’ finished works allows you to dwell in God’s presence (Heb. 4 v 9-16) as a child of God. Only God’s Spirit can bestow that new life after He has tested that you have genuinely turned your back on the old. Only then will you know that He is the Wonderful Counsellor and the father of everlasting life.

Only then will you share his anguish for those on earth who are drawn by Satan into and destitution. You will want to do His works and give Him all the glory so others will know Jesus and be saved (Jude 20-25).

Many people are religious because they fear going to hell. They like entertaining church services and stories that lull their fears but cannot save them. Your human life is temporal: it is predestined to die; it cannot be saved but self-justified god-men think they can beat death even when they are dying (Gen. 3 v 4-5, Ezk. 28 v 4-10, Lk. 18 v 9-17).

We have to discover and be caught up by the wonder of our future experience now and be able to reveal it in us to others now. How? It cannot be obtained through the death of self (Col. 2) or doing good works. It can only be realised by experiencing the same life and having the same ways and authority from the Father that Jesus demonstrated (Jn. 14 v 9-13, 1 Cor. 2 v 5-16).

Confess your sins against God and He will forgive and wash them away by his word (Eph. 5 v 26, Jas. 4 v 6, 1 Pt. 1 v 5-16, 1 Jn. 1 v 9). You put off  your contrived character and put on Christ’s (Lk. 14 v 26-33, Jn. 3 v 3-19, Acts 10 v 44-47, 1 Cor. 2 v 13-16, Eph. 1 v 9-14, 4 v 22-24, Col. 3 v 8-17).

The self-justified want God and others to accept their defence (Job.29 to 31. Such legalist replace the rule of love with regulations and the letter of the law. The law is for law breakers (1 Cor . 13 v 1-3). They are irrelevant in a love ruled relationship (Rom. 8 v 3-10, Gal. 5 v 22-23-1 Jn. 4 v 17-18).

You must stop trying to prove to God that He is wrong and you are not all bad (Job. 38 v 2, 42 v 1-8). Like befriending a wild animal; if you trust in His love you will stop seeing Him as your enemy or judge and experience His love as your Father. He is training you to sit with Him as a son of God far above all (Lk. 10 v 16-21, Eph. 1 v 18-23, 4 v 21-30, 6 v 10-18, Heb. 2 v 5-18). 

Many are called but many do not respond (Mt. 22 v 13-14, 23 v 37-38, Rev. 3 v 20). It is not easy (Lk. 9 v 62) but the alternative is hell. The uncommitted fall short. They do not enter into His completed works due to unbelief (Heb. 3 v 12-19). This is because they are double minded (Lk. 12 v 22-32, Rom. 13 v 14, Eph. 3 v 8-12, 4 v 13-15, 30, Jas. 1 v 2-8).

Others pretend to respond (Acts 5 v 1-4, 2 Pt. 2 v 18-21). Those who use lies to hide their evil thoughts and deeds see His words as only promising them destruction and death (Jn. 8 v 42-51, Rev. 20 v 15)

Most Christian minded people see Satan as a powerful adversary on one side and God as a difficult task master on the other, with them in the middle (Rom. 7 v 14-24). They feel battered by both. Why? Satan plan was doomed from the beginning (Gen. 3 v 14) and God’s Saviour was promised from the beginning (Gen. 3 v 15, Job 19 v 22-27).

Self-centred People love things that make them feel good (Gen. 3 v 3-6). Their love is just a personal sentiment that depends on what they think is good or bad. It is carnal (Rom. 8 v 4-13). With the lawless their frustrated desire for oneness and love results in an unfulfilling craving for physical oneness through domination. Their bottled self-love erupts into inebriation, drugs, self-harm and violence.

They are comforted by a pet and think its uncritical obedience is based love when it is based on being fed. They talk to trees, man-made object or a machine that seems to respond to their self-pleasing love.

It is not wrong to enjoy the wonders of God’s provision but if you let it rule your heart and mind it becomes an idol that is controlled by a familiar spirit or alter ego (Lk. 4 Col 2 . 1 Cor. 11 Jude).

Self engrossed spiritual people are fooled by them. They develop a reliance on their inner spirit or alter ego through inner meditation and trance. Then they become one with a familiar spirit that controls their thinking (2 Cor. 11v 3-4, 13-14).

They surrender their will to demonic spirits that oppose God’s purpose (Is. 14 v Lk. 4 v 1-12 and seek to rob them of their birth right. Their mystic existential existences trap them in a hopeless, self-contained, life.

Pythagoras Aristotle, Gnostics, Augustine, Aquinas and meditating Freud sought to be godlike. They hate those who say the truth! Aquinas was a philosopher based on Aristotle’s logic; that man is a soul with a body and an inner ego or spirit, rather than a life inherited from Christ (1 Cor. 2) as the new Adam guided by his Holy Spirit. His oneness was based on the wrong ‘tree’. Nicaean Creed and Luther cut it down.

In order to be approved by our society you have to accept their godless ways. They want you to love the evil ways that God hates. Their vain thinking is imprinted in your mind then heart by their biased media, false logic and jingles (Ezra 10 v 2, 1 Kg. 11 v 4-11. Dan. 3 v 5). As a result you alienate God’s Holy Spirit (Eph. 4 v 29-32, Jas. 2 v 8-13, 1 Jn. 3-4, Jude).

Those who have a love-based covenant with Jesus will live forever with him in his home. Those who have made a fear-based covenant with Satan will live forever in their eternally decaying kingdom (Mt. 4 v 8-9, Mk. 9 v 43-44, Jn. 8 v 34-45). Without God’s order the whole material universe breaks down into chaotic free-energy (Rom. 1 v 19-20).

You must not be cut off from those who are your neighbours (Lk. 10 v 3-12, 25-37). If those who know what is evil do not proclaim the truth but just withdraw it will over run them.

Instead like Daniel (Dan. 6 v 22-28) if you stand up for good against evil in obedience to God’s Holy Spirit you will arrest the corruption (Mt. 5 v 13, 19, Lk. 10 v 17-20, Rev. 3 v 21). Christianity without love and works is dead (Lk. 24 v 45-49, Jn. 21 v 3-6, Acts 1 v 8, Jas. 2 v 16-20).

The ideologies and fearful religions of men are life consuming theories (Eph. 4 v 14). They produce very many social laws to govern human behaviour but they change with the wind. God has only one. Only those who are motived by love for Jesus and others can be indwelt by his Holy Spirit and walk with the Father (Jn. 14 v 6, 1 Jn. 1 v 9, 3 v 6, 4 v 1-6).

We grow to know and love God as a person through His visible person whom He sent to live amongst us. We become one with him by oneness with his Spirit (Jn. 16 v 7-15, Eph. 4 v 2-10) not as a separate spirit being like the Elohim.

We cannot survive as the same person if we have to become a new person after death.  The saved shall dwell with God and rule over all the Father’s creation, not as servants but family (Gen. 2 v 22, Gal. 3 v 26-28, Heb. 2 v 6-7, 13-18, 3 v 14-18).

We were created out of love to be one with Christ Jesus. Heaven is more the presence of the person of God than a place (Eph. 5 v 22-25). Love is essential to our well-being. We yearn for oneness. People seek unity with nature, a nagual even with trees but they do not love and sustain us: we have to sustain them.

Confess your sins to God and He will forgive and wash them away by his word (Eph. 5 v 26, Jas. 4 v 6, 1 Pt. 1 v 5-16, 1 Jn. 1 v 9). You put off  your contrived character and put on Christ’s (Lk. 14 v 26-33, Jn. 3 v 3-19, Acts 10 v 44-47, 1 Cor. 2 v 13-16, Eph. 1 v 9-14, 4 v 22-24, Col. 3 v 8-17).

Ephesians 2:  …..He has raised us up to rule over creation with Christ our King based purely on the grace extended to those who trusted in him. By his sacrifice we are made one with the Father. It is something we do not deserve nor could ever achieve so we will be eternally thankful for His kindness.

Holiness=oneness=forsaking all other gods: not self. Every visible and invisible thing was made by him and is subject to him (Heb. 2 v 9-10). All who trust in him before they die will be raised to sit with him in as his co-rulers (Heb. 2 v 5-8, 13-16). Those who have not committed their lives to Jesus remain married to man defined religion (Is. 14 v 14, Rom. 6, Rev. 22 v 14-19).

Read James with new eyes! Just believing is not enough (Jas. 2 v 14-17). You cannot make anything exist just by believing for it (Rom. 8 v 8). Faith is not for a thing but in a person who has been proved to be true (Mt. 9 v 28, Php. 2 v 5-16, Heb. 11 v 4-6).

The tangible entity of the Father-God’s infinite Holy Spirit is Jesus (Jn. 14 v 17-20, 16 v 7, 13-15). To redeem us He rent His being to sent Jesus into death (Lk. 23 v 46, Jn. 3 v 16). There is an urgency to gain the rest Jesus has bought for us (Heb. 4 v 10-16). The warning quakes are getting stronger (Ezk. 38 v 18-23, Mt. 24 v 6-14, Heb. 12 v 22-29).

As a sinless man he was not chained in death like the pure spirit beings (Jude 6) who incarnated in Noah’s time. Death had no hold over him (Heb. 2 v 16-18, 4 v 15). With the authority of the infinite Father (Col. 1 v 15-19) he said ”Let there be…” (Jn. 1 v 5, 36) and immediately he was reunited with his invisible Holy Spirit (Eph. 2 & 3, Col 2, 1 Pt. 3 v 18-22).

God has a unique plan for each person who seek oneness with His words and Spirit (Lk. 12 v 20-34, Jn. 4 v 22-24, Heb. 11 v 6). He will built on your unique aptitudes (1 Sam. 16 v 7, Mt. 4 v 19, Acts 9 v 15, Rom. 12 v 3-10, 1 Cor. 12 v 14-25, 1 Tim. 6 v 18). We have a brief schooling on earth in which to endorse Adam’s treason or repent (Ezk. 18 v 26-32, Rom. 5 v 18-21).  

The completed number (Jn. 21 v 11) of saved in the 2000 years since Jesus’ death are called the Bride of Christ. On the Day of Jesus Christ (Php. 1 v 6, 2 v 10-16, 2 Thess. 2 v 1-12, 1 Jn. 2 v 18) they all receive a new  body like Jesus’, as part of his body as Woman was of Adam (Gen. 2 v 20-22).

The gentile church ends in apostasy (Lk. 18 v 8, Rom. 11 v 25, Jude). At the time of Elijah, after Israel rejected God’s grace, less than 1 in 1000 were true to God’s words (1 Kg. 19). In Noah’s time and Lots (Mt. 24 v 36-47) a total of only 8 and 3 souls were saved. In Matthew 25 only half of the friends of the Bride are ready. The ratio in some of the end-time, apostate churches in Revelation 2 & 3 is much less.

Why is Bridegroom’s return so late? The Bride has made herself ready (Eph. 5 v 25-31, Rev. 19 v 7-9). She knows that he is due. The only possible reason is the enormity of the change in her life makes her cry about leaving the family and home she was born into (Gen. 24 v 53-59). His servant’s precious gifts should reassure her of the Bridegrooms earnest (Eph. 1 v 13-14, 18-23).

Heaven will be her home. She will then see that this world is alien to her (Eph.4 v 22-24). Be not isolate from the world but overcome it with a demonstration of God’s love and others will also repent and be saved (Jn. 15 v 11-27).

Love not the world (1 Jn. 2 v 15, 5 v 19). Selfish love is the opposite of true love: it is not rewarding but self-consuming. When you do not please it anymore it will bin you. Resist its evil hold and by faith in your Saviour you will overcome it (1 Cor. 15 v 49-57, Heb. 11).

ALTERNATIVE GODS, ALTER EGOS and GOD-THE-MOTHER

This Sketch Was Scratched On A Clay Tile From The Site Of Solomon’s Temple

They remain as immature, self-centre adolescents who need the support of women but resent and abuse them (Jg. 4 v 8-9). Countries full of such boys do not face up to their responsibilities. They have dysfunctional marriages (Eph. 5 v 25-28) that are only saved by strong women. Yet equally strong women replace love with domination.

God the mother is worshipped as Ashtoreth, with her son Baal as the spoil king of her world (2 Kg. 17 v 9-17). Under the shadow of her ‘tree’ (Gen. 3 v 6, 15, 2 Pt. 2 v 13-18) her lovers are free to sin. It is represented as a needle-like thallic pole or obelisk and pyramids or spires (Is. 57 v 1-21). Like Eve, they do not die on the spot but sin is not free (Rom. 6 v 20-23).

They are sold unto death (Rom. 6 v 23) and pay cruel instalments until their credit expires! Sinners live on time borrowed from death (Is. 28 v 15, Mt. 13 v 28-30) that will eventually be called in.

In the same way as women should be protected and loved by men (Num. 30 v 10-12, 1 Cor. 11 v 7-10, Eph. 5 v 22-25), Jesus has paid the debt of all who love him and make a marriage-like covenant unto death with him (Is. 54 v 4-14, Rom. 5 v 21, Heb. 10 v 16-25, 12 v 23-29).

Satan’s spiritual reaction is to destroy marriage by making make men spoilt, selfish little boys ruled by matriarchs with resentful, abused daughters. She is the tempting, unholy, inner-ego who as Gaia, replaces the Holy Spirit (Rom. 7 v 23, 8 v 1-2).

The lord she upholds is the Antichrist and her power comes from the Beast (Rev. 17 v 11-18) who supplants the Father as the god of this world (Lk. 4 v 5-8). Now you know why the women’s rights movement supports free sex and abortion and does not make an outcry against the rampant growth of pornography.

All who refuse to cry to God to save them before or as they die remain independent of God’s Spirit of Life and dependent on the words of false, ‘do-what-you-like’ spirits (Is. 14 v 9-17, Rom. 1 v 17-32). They are full of corruption yet think worshipping an alternative spirit will bring their dead churches back to life.

If Trump is a Jehu then Elijah’s call to repent has already been rejected by the adulterous churches who support ‘Jezebel’s’ priesthood. The separation of God’s children from Satan’s (Mt. 13 v 30) look-a-likes is well underway.

Most of the apostates have already been separated into bundles for burning. The fire of the Holy Spirit is not coming to revive the dead branches (Jn. 15 v 5-6, Rom. 13 v 19-25); he is going to burn them (Gen. 4 v 7-15, Gal. 3 v 11, Jude 11-19).

All moves of God’s Holy Spirit are corrupted in time and replaced by moves of Satan’s religious spirits (Jn. 10 v 1, 9-10, Rev. 1 v 20, 2 & 3). Many churches have been taken over by worldly, pseudo Christian religions with alternative egos or antichrist spirits who have no place in God’s kingdom and so seek to establish their alternative kingdom on earth (Rev. 2 & 3).

Those with the spirit of wisdom of this world (Gen. 3 v 11, Job. 42 v 7-8, Rom. 8 v 2-9, 2 Cor. 2 v 4-5, 3 v 11) do not believe the gospel of salvation by faith in God’s promised new life (Gal. 3 v 22-29, Rev. 11 v 3-12). They attract self-preserving spiritual parasites who want self-centred morbidity. No new faith equals no new life (Heb. 11 v 1, 6-7, Jas. 1 v 2-8, 4 v 4-10).

The self-glorified absurdly want to preserve their unchanging self-led life (2 Pt. 2). They seek success in a worldly way and want recognition and undue influence in the churches (Mt. 23 v 5-12, 24 v 3-5, Lk. 14 v 11-14, 1 Cor. 2 v 6, 12-14, 3 v 12-21, 4 v 9-14, Jas. 2 v 1-9).

The pretend to be Bible based but lop off all the bits that discredit them. They invent a version of god in their self-justified image (Ex. 32 v 23-25, Mt. 15 v 7-9) and build a dividing wall to replace the curtain that Jesus tore down in order to keep the Holy Spirit out. They attract others by saying what they want to hear. Their alternative ways, on how to become an eternal one in a cloud-cuckoo-land (1 Jn. 4 v 1-6), draw the self-excused and pleasing into their fools’ paradise called hell (Jn. 10 v 9-16).

Their anti-Christ religion and the spirits behind them offer a false comfort (Rev. 1 v 20, 18 v 20-24, 19 v 1-9). Their saintly ways are based on self-glorifying talks (Lk. 11 v 43-52) that stir religious feelings but have no life changing power. They then blame their lifeless congregation because nothing changes. In fact they want them to remain under their spell (Lk. 16 v 15-18) so they oppose the changing work of the Holy Spirit and personal understanding of the truth (Jn. 8 v 32).

By their unholy gimmicks (Acts 8 v 9-20, Rev. 13 v 13-15) you may know them (1 Jn. 4 v 1-6). God’s law of love (Lk. 10 v 27) in Christ Jesus is replaced by a man-powered religious show business (Mt. 21 v 12-15, Lk. 20 v 1-47, 1 Tim. 6 v 5-10 Jude 10-16).

Their faith is based on ‘what if’ reasoning or conjured truths that would collapse without their vehement support (1 Sam. 5 v 1-3, Jer. 10 v 2-8). They support Satan’s/Aristotle’s/Darwin’s/Nietzsche’s self elevating gospel. Such would be god-men (Job 2 v 3-5, Is. 14 v 10-17, Lk. 15 v 30, 2 Cor. 12 v 7) will remain divorced from God’s Holy Spirit and lose their freedom forever (Gen. 2 v 7, 3 v 14, Is. 14 v 12-16, Mt. 18 v 8-14, Jas. 4 v 11-12).

They believe in tolerating all sexual aberrations, religions and ideologies and spit on the work of God’s promised Saviour (Jn. 3 v 19-21, 1 Pt. 1 & 2, 4 v 17, 2 Pt. 2). In God’s sight they are also as one. He calls them adulterers and harlots (Rev. 19 v 1-9).

Hypocrites (Ezk. 18 v 26-32, Lk. 23 v 13-23, 39-43) are blind to the truth. They walk in darkness so they see white is as black and good as whatever they desire (Is. 5 v 20-30). Like Cain they hate and want to kill anyone who shines a light in the darkness they hide in their hearts (Gen. 4 v 6-8, Mt. 15 v 7-20, 27 v 24, 54).

Self-justified people with religious spirits who think they are good or better than others are not saved (Mt. 7 v 2-23, Jn. 8 v 42-47, 9 v 39-41, Jas. 4 v 6-16). Very Bad people know that their evil spirits are real because they are led by them into doing evil. They know the difference between light and darkness so they are more likely to repent (Lk. 7 v 41-50, Jn. 8 v 4-11).

Not one self-righteous person will dwell in God’s house (2 Pt. 2 v 1-12). Only the Jesus-justified are saved. In rejecting the cross of Christ (Rom. 9 v 31-33, 1 Cor. 1 v 22-25, 1 Pt. 2 v 6-8) they commit the unforgiveable sin (Mt. 12 v 31-32). It is called Pride!

ATHEISM

Atheism is a religious belief that is not supported by the obvious truth (Rom. 1 v 18-23). Atheists do not know who and why we are here so based on ignorance they guess there is no fundamental purpose, truth or judge. What is right or wrong is just a matter of opinion (Gen. 3 v 4-6, Is. 14 v 13-15, 27). They believe they are self-willed: if you believe you are a giraffe that’s OK but we must not treat you as a giraffe or an insane human.

Nonsense is made truth and truth nonsense so they go mad and self-destruct. It results in anarchy, tyranny and the end of self-will. All who are self-centred and justified instead of being God-centred and justified will be plagued with self-doubt. They have a losing internal battle against their mistakes and guilt about their sins against others (Mt. 12 v 31-37).

Such fools (Ps. 14) behave worse than wild animals in that they ‘feed’ off their own kind (Lev. 18 v 19-25, Rom. 1 v 18-32). They have to believe that whatever they do does not matter as all will die anyway.

Freedom is swapped for ruthless self-survival and soul destroying obsessions. Like moths drawn to a flickering candle their nature is predestine to self-destruct so they make a covenant with death.

Conscience warns not to do something in the same way as smell tells you not to eat bad food. Guilt warns you not to risk doing it again. Proud God-defiant people defy God’s warnings are revel in doing things that destroy them. They hate God the Father for not supporting their free-will choice and so become drawn to do evil. Everything they do tends to go wrong (Ezra 8 v 21-22).

They refuse to live off His words (Jn. 8 v 42-47). Instead they swallow Freud’s demonic idea that guilt is purely a primitive, cultural invention and sin is a mental illness that can be cured while crime is a mental aberration that can be treated. In truth it is total rubbish but in their carnal, self-excused faith the truth is whatever suits them.

Happiness depends on pleasure so their will is captured through self-indulgence, intoxication and false promises of a heaven on earth. Excess dull or suspend the physical senses. When they are suspended, as in a trance, people become aware of their alter egos or inner spirits. Those who are tempted but ignore their conscience are hooked.

Freud was a drug addict and a Satanist! His patients, who needed their free will to battle against their spiritual compulsions were treated with drugs! Contrition, humility and faith in the ‘lamb of God’ (Ex. 12 v 12-14) is the only way to regain your freedom (Jas. 1 v 8-15, 4 v 3-12, 1 Jn. 1 v 6-9).

Your inner human spirit is not yours but a separate personality (Rom. 7 v 15-17). There is more than one. They constantly (1 Pt. 5 v 5-11) lure with evil ideas that impress, depress, obsess and possess their will. They destroy the lives of others and turn the world into hell on earth.

Prisons are overflowing with people who believe they can be and do what they like (Gen. 6 v 13). Marxism/ I S (Mt. 13 v 27-30) wants to set them all free and imprison anyone who preaches the truth.

Lawlessness only suits Satan’s self-survival (Ezk. 28 v 17-19). The human spirit or alter ego, that makes people think they are latent gods with transcending, supernatural powers (Gen. 3 v 22), are Satan’s hand puppets (Jn. 8 v 42-50). Their familiar spirit’s do not die but just seek a new home by luring the next simple child into their web of lies (Prov. 2 v 5-19, Mt. 4 v 9, Lk. 11 v 20-26).

Insecure, self-determined people who ‘do it my way’ defy the guidance of their Father-God’s omnipresent Holy Spirit. They believe what they want to hear so false prophets abound (Jer. 27 v 9 14-22) and the truth is mocked (1 Pt. 2 v 4-10). Now all truth is based on manipulated public opinion.

There is no truth to measure fake truth against except God’s recorded words (Eph. 4 v 13-32). They descend into a hopeless morass where lawyers support their choices and other lawyers produce laws that support the negotiated choice of the ruling party which rapidly loses the support of the people.

The letter of the law (Lk. 6 v 7, 10 v 29, 11 v 46, 14 v 3) is used to destroy freedom. Anti-social behaviour is excused and law breakers are pitied and given legal rights to the detriment of the law abiding. A godless minority impose their evil will on the majority. Each day they cost those who support society much more than they contribute. As a result of people taking out more than they put in all public services are collapsing.

The support for the needy and unfortunate through the gifts of the more fortunate should be based on compassion and the law of love not robbed from both as a legal right by the unworthy. The poor and handicapped are here to test your heart.

Democracy does not mean you can do as you like (Gen. 3 v 5). It is based on doing what is right and not doing what is wrong as prescribed by laws. The law only applies to lawbreakers (Gal. 3 v 10-12). People who obey Jesus as their Lord are not set free from the law but led away from law breaking (Gal. 3 v 24-29, 4 v 19-31, 5 v 5, 13-26).

The only solution is to obey the will of a just ‘king’ but if that king is not a God fearing person he will just serve his own will. Those who act as gods in Darwin’s food chain feed themselves off their flock (Ps. 53 v 1-5, Mt. 7 v 15, Jude 10-19). When they are fat (Lk. 12 v 19-34) insatiable Death eats them.

Christians remain on earth after they are saved to demonstrate the transforming power of God’s words (Acts 3 v 6, Eph. 2 v 5-10). The masses need to hear the very good news that their Father-God offers a free and glorious life after death to those who repent for their self-centred lives.

The self-centred are self-conscious, self-indulgent and ruled by the fear of death. Their wisdom alters God’s words and promotes evil (Lk.  23 v 14-25). They have no alternative truth; they only offer the opposite of the Holy Spirit’s inspired words every time (Mt. 12 v 31-35, Gal. 5 v 16-25).

Death fearing self-elevated survivalists want to save their self-centred lives. They fight a hopeless battle for life as an animal in an entropic universe that death is bound to win.

The Father of all life does not offer an eternal life in a heaven on earth. The point of our temporal, independent life is to give us the free choice between good or evil: helping others or cursing them; sacrificial giving or saving self to the cost of others?

Darwin’s self destructive food chain dehumanises people into predators and prey. It is a demonic gospel. Self-survivalist who live in fear now can only expect it to be consume by it forever (Mk. 9 v 43-44).

Successful people act as gods. Superior, philosophers; medics; talented, educated intelligentsia and the super-rich; all tend to look down on the less fortunate as an inferior species (Darwin’s racism). Not many of them are saved (Lk. 12 v 19-23, 16 v 19-31, 18 v 11-14, 24-27).

When they are finally humbled they fall very hard (Ex, 14 v 12-18, Dan. 4 v 30-37, 6 v 3-24). Only the truly wise get up again (Acts 9 v 1-16, 12 v 23). The proud defy their maker and refuse to repent even as they die (Ezk. 18 v 26-32, 28 v 4-10, Lk. 23 v 39-43). They do not improve life: they only degrade, plunder and destroy it.

Hegel’s freedom of self became Marx’s enslavement of the proletariat by a self-elevated god-man. The sin of the rebellious overwhelms them and they become Satan’s slaves. It is bound to destroy them but their pride stops them from seeking their Father’s love and forgiveness. They start to hate Him for not giving them the life they want when in fact He has (Lk. 15 v 12) and it is not nice (Rom. 7 v 18-24).

Those who claim to be their own judge and god and are corrupt fools (Ps. 14, Rom. 1 v 16-23). Loveless god-men become very evil killers (Gen. 4 v 4-8, Lk. 6 v 7-11). Self-centred gain drives them to despoil the earth and ravage it with wars. It is now obvious that we are approaching the cataclysmic time of the end of the rule of the gentile nations (Gen. 6 v 5-8, Mt. 24 v 37-51, Lk. 21 v 24-32).

We are now in a time of grace before judgement (Mt. 16 v 1-4, Lk. 21 v 8-11, 24, 29-36). Nineveh believed Jonah and repented but the world is so godless that only those who know the truth will be saved (Gen. 6 v 12-18, Mt. 25 v 8-13). Those who receive the Spirit of God find His laws become promises: The ‘You must not!” becomes you will not.

Religious people who want God to serve their kingdom on earth are enemies of the truth (Mt. 26 v 1-5, Lk. 13 v 23-30, Jude). They falling kingdom is about to catastrophically collapse to be replaced with God’s 1000 year reign from Jerusalem.

Christians must stop trying to defend and revive their dead, man pleasing churches (Jas. 4 v 1-14). They have been snuffed (Rev. 1 v 20). God’s Holy Spirit has left and been replaced by religious spirits. The true, completed ‘Gentile Bride’ of Christ is about to be translated into heaven (Rev. 4).

Revelation 2 & 3 is Christ’s last call to His Bride is: “Come out from among them and be separate says the Lord and touch not the unclean and I will receive you and will be a Father unto you and you shall be my sons and daughters says the Lord Almighty (2 Cor. 6 v 17, 7 v 1).

Jesus ordered his disciples to do nothing until he sent his Spirit to lead them (Lk. 24 v 46-49, Jn. 16 v 7-15). Instead they used their human wisdom to appoint a replacement 12th apostle by casting the now redundant ‘holy’ dice! Their natural wisdom completely discounted God’s chosen man who at the time was a legalistic Pharisee (Acts 9 v 1-16).

When the number of people who have accepted Jesus as their Lord is completed he comes to collect his blood-bought children as one body called the Bride of Christ (Jn. 21 v 3-11, 1 Thess. 4 v 13, 5 v 9, 2 Thess. 2 v 1-12). All who accept the preferred words of their earth spirits will be subject to Satan’s deadly 7 year reign on earth (Rev. 12 v 7-12).

There are over 70 scriptures that refer to this event. At its end all left alive on earth accept Jesus as their Lord and Saviour. Love, joy and peace then reign on earth for its final 1000 years (Is. 65, Rev. 20).

HERESY (Lk. 18 v 8)

Apostasy is to hear God’s truth then not to see it as precious but neglect and abandon it. (Jer. 7 & 8. 1 Pt. 2 v 7-8, 2 Pt. 2 v 12-22, Jude 17-21, Rev. 3 v 16-19). This is the current state of most Christian denominations (Is. 64 v 6-12, 65 v 1-8, Rev. 1-3).

Heresy is to replace God-revealed truth with spirit inspired, opposite alternatives. The god-defiant can only produce a very bad alternative to His omniscient and loving plan for His children. This is the revival that false leaders stir-up to entertain self-pleasing with spiritual revelries (Ex. 32 v 19-24, Num. 25 v 1-13, Jude 4-19).

The purpose of this life is to seek His heart, mind and a Holy Spirit guided walk (Gen. 2 v 9, 17, Jn. 6 v 58, 63, Php. 3 v 9-15) and become reunited with His will and love again. This can only be regained by submitting to the work of His Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 2 v 12-16).

All mans’ self-determined versions of good and bad just remind Him of their defiance of His will. Both your good works and your bad works (Eph. 2 v 2-18, Gal. 3 v 1-4, Col. 2 v 8-19) must be repented of and discarded with Jesus’ humanity as sinful (Rom. 6 v 3-11, 8 v 8-17). Everything of this life that is not in accordance with God’s will be lost (1 Cor. 3 v 7-23).

Religious Christians put on a show of being good (Mt. 23 v 5-12, Acts 5 v 1-10) because they want Jesus to approve, heal and prolong their unhappy, self-centred lives. As with the continual Old Covenant sacrifices of the Jews (Heb. 7 v 25-27) each day they need to confess their sins at the Cross (Heb. 6 v 6, 9 v 13-14) because their soul is still bound by the Law of Sin and Death (Rom. 7 v 14-15, 24-25).

They have not surrendered all of their wilful ways (Acts 5 v 1-4) to their Redeemer so have no oneness with Jesus and assurance of his forgiveness (Lk. 15 v 15 v 14-22). They are double minded (Jas. 1 v 2-8) so they remain bound to other spirits (Ex. 14 v 1-3, 2 Chr. 24 v 14-21; see Beauty for Ashes page 100, Acts 5 v 3, Heb. 3 v 9-19, Jas. 4 v 3-10, Jude 5).

They may claim the blood of the ‘lamb of God’ for forgiveness but they do not live on the other side of the Cross (Gal. 3 v 1-13, Eph. 2 v 8-10). Their sin and death consciousness lives are not redeemed but they retain a self-justified perversion as true (Lk. 3 v 7-9, 6 v 7-11) even when they are dying.

You must humbly accept His judgement (Eph. 2 v 1-10, Lk. 18 v 11-14, 1 Jn. 1 v 5-10, Heb. 4 v 9-16) before He can renew your heart, mind and spiritual life (Jn. 14 v 6, 15-20, Rom. 7 v 24-25, 8 v 1-14). All of creation that is separated from our Father’s eternal life (Gen. 2 v 17) will die (Rom. 8 v 19-22).

Those who do not submit their humanity to death with Jesus’ humanity and trust in him to give them a new God-related body and life will not experience his love ruled life before they die (Rom. 6, 7 v 24-25).

It is not Jesus’ will that any should perish (Ezk. 18 v 26-32). Indeed many are saved by crying to the Father for forgiveness as they are dying. His grace before judgement always teaches, corrects, warns, disciplines and chastises the wayward before they go too far (Num. 22 v 28-35, 31 v 8, Heb. 12 v 2-15). So the only power that Satan can exercise to upset God’s will is to cause the death of millions before they can be saved (Rom. 10 v 8-21).

Those who do not trust Jesus to look after their earthly life (Lk. 12 v 21-34) do not have the faith to receive his heavenly one either. They reject the baptism into his life by the breath of his Holy Spirit (Mk. 16 v 17, Acts 2 v 38-40, 19 v 1-6) because he requires them to cough up the evil hidden in their hearts that they enjoy. They have bound, pointless, repetitive lives instead one of the greatest of adventures (2 Cor. 4 v 16-18, Heb. 4 v 12-16).

The self-centred religions of the masses are just a placebo that has no power to save the fearful from death. Self-saving survivalists spend their fearful, misinformed lives fighting a losing battle against the physical powers that will eventually kill them. Despite their inbuilt longing to live forever their existence is meaningless, pointless and hopeless.

Everything I do is disappointing because my self-saving nature is prompted by my human spirit or alter ego that is the enemy of my soul (Job. 1 v 5-12, Rom. 7 v 23-25). Job claimed the blood of a sacrifice as a type of Jesus to cover the sins of his family. To be eternally assured he had to give up all that he had to gain a new life that belonged to God as his Father (Job. 42 v 1-7). Who you serve determines who will support you (Is. 42 v 1-8, Lk. 12 v 42-48).

The aim is the very high calling that is offered to the very low who give up their futile lives in order to gain a new holy, powerful life as a son of God the Father (Lk. 23 v 39-43). The wonderful news is the death or poured out blood of Jesus covers your self-conscious, sin and death fearing nature and allows you to start to receive that new life now (Php. 3 v 4-19)!

The Bride of Christ only applies to those who have made a covenant with Christ (Eph. 5 v 23-27) that involves the forsaking of their self-centred will for their joint will (Eph. 4 v 17-24). All or nothing (Mt. 7 v 21-27, Lk. 10 v 25-28). Are the Christian ‘ecclesiai’ ready or have they gone off with someone else (Lk. 16 v 13-18)?

Hired shepherds who feed off their sheep, feed them on temporal, carnal entertainments and powerless exhortations (Ex. 32 v 22-24, 1 Sam. 2 v 22-25, Jn. 10 v 1). Instead of feeding their flock spiritually off the ‘Tree of Life (Jn. 6 v 58-65) they raise religious spirits that feed spiritually off the flock (2 Cor. 11 v 1-15). They preach that their starving followers should be invigorated to support their self-determined ways that do not work. They make people spend their lives trying to save their religion to prevent the Holy Spirit saving them (Jn. 11 v 50-53).

Instead of the Gospel about Jesus’ victory (Heb. 4) they follow Satan’s/Darwin’s self-saving gospel (Gen. 3 v 5): “So do whatever you think is good for you that others will not mind too much. God’s values no longer apply” (Mt. 28 v 20, Jn. 17 v 17-21). As Jude (8-15) warned they are entirely ignorant of the spiritual entities that are driving them to self-extinction. Our once perfect immune system has devolved to the extent that it is attacking and killing millions of us.

Humanists believe that before time began an unbelievable accident made everything out of an infinite amount of chaotic energy, from nowhere in the middle of nowhere. By trial and error it simultaneously, from one end of near infinity to the other, got all the intricate laws that govern creation right, created the table of basic elements then played with them for a few billions of years until it ended up with a giraffe!

Their gospel is preached in every school to displace our Creators purpose for us. A lost generation with meaningless lives have been fed lies as truth (Gen. 2 v 17). In fact nothing could form without the imposition of predetermined laws. We were not made by chaos but without that oversight our entropic universe is gradually descending into chaos (2 Pt. 3 v 5-9).

Mother Nature did not create life: we spend most of our time try to stop her killing us. Our entropic cosmos is not self-powered but devolving into a lifeless desert yet self-sustained people think that pretending to cut down on extravagance and waste they can save it. From rulers to rebels, all are about to self-destruct.

By now it should be undeniable obvious to all that the Creator of all things, visible and invisible, must have a purpose for creating us. Perversely we want to do whatever we desire so we have made the most ridiculous excuses for ignoring His purpose. Those who worship dumb creatures and created things instead of their Creator corrupt themselves (Rom. 1 v 15-25).

Self-conservationist who reject their Father’s love and purpose have wretched insecure lives that are stalked by fear. They try to overcome their inner unhappiness with ambitions that, whether they achieve them or not, leave them disappointed. This spiritual or mental pain is treated with self-harming physical indulgences. When they end their lives feels even more pointless and wretched so they become addicted to quick fixes (Rom. 2 v 3-12, 3 v 11-20).

How can you be saved from this futile existence? Admit that your life is futile and cry to the Father of life to give you a better one (Rom. 7 v 18-25, 8 v 11). Give up your failing nature that you cannot keep and start a new life that you cannot lose (Jn. 7 v 37-39). Christianity is not a religion by which you may be saved but a new life shared with the person of Jesus Christ; the Saviour and Lord of all who love him (Jn. 3 v 5, 15-21).

The Good News of salvation (Jn. 3 v 16, Col. 1 v 12-23) is that God has the powered to save all who repent for their hopeless ways and accept His love as their Father. All who commit to a fully binding covenant with Jesus as their loving Lord (Lk. 22 v 20-21, Jn. 13 v 20, 1 Cor. 11 v 19, 25, 31-32) will gain a foretaste of his eternal life as a ‘wedding’ gift (Gen. 24 v 51-53, Acts 2 v 37-40, Eph. 1 v 13-14, 5 v 25-27).

The Christian minded who do not receive Jesus new life before they die remain under the Old Testament condition of Ezekiel 18 v 26-32: they will receive Jesus new life if at the time of their death they call to the Father for forgiveness and mercy (Job. 2 v 9-10, Lk. 23 v 42-43). Those who continue to rely on their self-assumed worthiness (Is. 65 v 6-9) will long for the earth to open up to hide them from his face (Gen. 3 v 8, Num. 16 v 1-35, Rev. 6 v 16-17).

God’s rulings, that keep Satan and his deceiving hoards from dominating people’s lives, have been debased and error presented as truth (1 Jn. 2 v 22-29). Like the broken walls in the time of Ezra, this has allowed the God-haters and the self-justified to dominate Christian thinking.

Ezra was so appalled by the state of God’s people that he fell distraught before God (Ezra 9). He wrote: “Now the religious leaders and the national leaders had become completely compromised by allying themselves with self-centred, death-bound people. I was utterly appalled; this was the reason why God had turned against them because they had become enslaved to such a futile life.”

I fell on my knees in shame before God and said: You have called and saved a remnant who trust in your words. You have not abandoned us completely yet many of those called by your name have defied you and excused their self destructive behaviour by replacing your words with their own corrupt ideas. It is because of our sin that we cannot stand your presence in our meetings. Yet if we repent and cut ourselves off from the doctrines of oppressive, foreign gods I know our strength and prosperity will be restored and you will favour us as God’s blessed people again (Rev. 2 & 3)”.

Like him and Nehemiah (1 v 4-11), those who share in the anguish that the Father is experiencing (Is. 1 v 1-31) will be empowered by Him (Is. 6 v 5-13). In Revelation Chapters 2 & 3: Christ promises those who do will: –

2 v 7:         Feed daily off the ‘tree of life’ (as Adam should have) and you will have days of heaven on earth.

2 v 11:       Will escape the second death.

2 v 17:       Enjoy hidden revelation as one approved by God and receive a special, private calling.

2 v 26-27: They will rule over the godless nations with a ‘rod of iron’ and depose Satan as their lord (Is. 14 v 12-21).

3 v 4-5:     Those who put on my righteousness not only have eternal life but are honoured by the Father and His Angels.

3 v 12:       The overcomers will dwell in God’s New Jerusalem when it is established on earth.

3 v 17-19: So forget your great worldly achievements and recognise in God’s sight you are poor, blind and naked (Lk. 12 v 19-21, 16 v 29-31, 1 Cor. 3 v 11-20). Mortify your pride that you might be cleansed (Php. 2 v 3-9) and invite Jesus into your life so he may clothe you with his righteousness (Heb. 2 v 14-15, 4 v 9-16).

All humans have no natural defensive weapons or armour because they were originally given authority over all on earth that was backed by God’s power (Gen. 2 v 25, 3 v 7, 2 Kg. 1 v 9-10). All who have free will and a life that is independent from their Creator’s authority are bound to clash with the will of others. Satan’s order is based on a tiered pyramid with it at the top (Mt. 4 v 8-10).

Darwin’s and Hegel’s rule of the self-elevated requires a ‘king’ to impose his will on the others. If the ‘king’ is ruled by the will of the masses a permissive, divided, violent, lawless society will reign. The ensuing babel is then squashed by a heartless king who enforces his will on all. All who do not bow to his will be exterminated. Darwin’s food chain is unsustainable so humanity will self-destruct (Rev. 14 v 9).

Life can only work and peace reign if God’s love rules in the hearts of all (Is. 65 v 18-25, Rev. 11 v 15-18). The selfish need to learn to know and love their Father-God or they will end up divorced from His life forever. The saved are set on a strait or ‘fenced’ path that leads to Jesus’ home (Lk. 13 v 23-30).

The live-as-you-like are ruled by insecurity and the enslaved by the fear of death. In an entropic, temporal, material universe death is the norm. The fear of Death however is stoked by an inner alter ego or familiar spirit. It should drive the lost to cry to God to save them. Those who stubbornly stick to their own path will be lost forever in a hopeless desert inhabited by demons.

A voice cries out in the desert: “Hoy you! God has prepared a path in the desert that leads straight to His paradise. Every valley has been filled and every mountain and hill levelled. The winding bends have been cut straight and the pot-holes repaired so all will know about God’s glorious plan of salvation (Jn. 1 v 23-27, 3 v 29-36). ….. Those who trust in Him will mount up with wings like eagles (Lk. 17 v 27-37, Jn. 11 v 23-26, 1 Thess. 4 v 13-17) then they shall run and not be exhausted and walk and not get tired” (Is. 40).

God-men (Is.14 v 16-17, 1Kg. 22-38, Rev. 16) and Imputed Holiness (Ps. 32 v 1-11)