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God-men and Imputed Righteousness (Ps. 32)
There is no such thing as a holy man (Acts 3 v 12). Only God and the beings and things dedicated wholly to God are holy. Only those who humbly obey Him are accepted as righteous (Mt. 4 v 10, 18 v 9-17, 1 Cor. 11 v 27-32, Gal. 3 v 22). Self-ingratiating offerings are not holy and attract judgement (Mt. 5v 24, 23 v 16-17, Mk. 7 v 10-13, 1 Cor. 11 v 29).
What does the Lord God require of you (Mic. 6 v 6-8) but to humbly listen, learn, talk to and walk with Him (Heb. 12 v 18-28) like a child (Lk. 18 v 14-17). Learning to obey this one command (Jg. 6 v 12-14, Eph. 2 v 14-22, Heb. 11 v 6) is the sole purpose for our schooling on earth (Gen. 2 v 9, 17, Heb. 12 v 5-10).
The great men of God were not mystics but all ordinary, down to earth people with a very great, truthful, practical God (Heb. 11 v 34-35). 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).
The world is full of lovely people made in the image of the visible person of God (Lk. 18 v 14-17, Php. 2 v 5-7). Because Adam broke that command they are born into a world that has been sold to a host of disobedient spirits (Lk. 3 v 7-9, 16-17, Rom. 7 v 18-25).
Beautiful lost souls need to gain the comfort and security of knowing that our Father in heaven loves them so much that He sent Jesus into hell to buy back all who accept him as their Lord and Saviour (Rom. 10 v 1-3). He released the dead saints, gave powerful spiritual gifts to those still alive on earth and anointed ministers to the body of believers so that their new life might be revealed to all (Eph. 4).
The record of God’s eternal words is all about Jesus and being led by only him (Lk. 24 v 44-49, 1 Pt. 2 v 5-8). Self-justified, sin and self-conscious people think it is all about them. The bits about them are examples of what happens to those who ignore God’s holy or single minded Spirit (Mt. 12 v 31-32, Jn. 16 v 7-15, Acts 9 v 1-6, Heb. 9 v 14) and fail His tests.
Self-centred people have a different agenda. They do not see that everything only exists to fulfil God the Father’s predetermined purpose (Eph. 1 v 4-6, 9-11): to have children born of His life who will be a companion to His tangible person (Col. 1 v 10-22) as an extension of his life (Jn. 3 v 6, 16-21). They refuse to admit that without God’s promised Redeemer they will die and be cut off from God’s life forever (Gen. 3 v 3-5).
Their hope is founded on the words of a god that cannot save them from death but needs them to save it from eternally incineration (Gen. 3 v 14, Ezk. 28 v 1-19). The creed for life of this very nasty, lying, self-centred spirit is: ‘do what you feel is good to you’ (Gen. 3 v 3-8, 2 Thess. 2 v 9-12).
Laugh, drink and be merry; do what pleases you until a tomorrow that is never today (1 Pt. 2 Pt. 3 v 3-15). It’s predetermined plan is to get people to self-destruct (Is. 22 v 13-14, Mt. 24 v 33-39).
Wake up (Rom. 13 v 11-14)! Make up for lost time (Eph. 5 v 1-21): warn those who are not yet beyond saving (1 Pt. 4 v 3-8, Jude 14-24). You cannot be saved if you do not give up your false ideology on why you are here is wrong.
People who treasure the things of this world and trust in money for their security (Lk. 12 v 19-21, 16 v 24-31, 1 Jn. 2 v 15-17) build their lives on shifting sand (Mt. 7 v 15-29). Self-saving people pay their god money to save and protect them from their death ruled lives (Gen. 4 v 5, Ex. 32 v 23-33, Mt. 5 v 7, 16 v 12, Rom. 8 v 20-23).
Their kingdom of heaven on earth is called Babel because it falls apart due to disagreements which end in war. You can only have peace and unity if you worship and obey the rules of the one, true God (Ps. 50 v 14-23).
People who worship whatever spirits they like cannot live in harmony. Godless societies become lawless until the prisons are full of demonised people who if they are good liars are let out to cause more pain. They eventually collapses and are taken over by a brutal oppressive regime.
When you become too tormented by your occult or cloaked demons you can only try to blot them out with drink, drugs and raves. A man powered heaven on earth offers only a death centred culture.
Dispel your fear of death by saving for your pre-planned funeral party instead of a pension then attend it on the day you have booked to die. Then the states, that already euthanize unwanted and defenceless people and babies, can turn their care homes into death camps.
Christians are told they must be ecumenical and accept alternative spirit inspired religions even though they teach their followers to persecute and kill Christians. Do not be fooled (Eph. 5 v 11-17, 27). The aim of these alien gods is to creep in unchallenged (Jude 4) and overthrow God’s purpose (Eph. 1 v 11-14, 18-23, Heb. 2 v 10-15).
Many Christian churches now accept unrepentant people who are in forbidden sexual relationships (Ezra 9 v 9-15, 10 v 1-4, 1 Cor. 5 v 6-11), spirit worshippers, idolaters, covetous, extortioners (Eph. 5 v 1-7, Rev. 2 & 3), addicts and charlatans (Acts 5 v 3-5, 8 v 17-23).
You must understand that your inherited body is temporal (1 Cor. 15 v 47-57); it cannot be saved by being good (Rom. 7 v 18, 8 v 9-13). To believe in God and do what you feel is good will not stop you dying (Mt. 7 v 21-23, Jas. 2 v 17-20, 4 v 3-12). Before your body degrades and dies you need to inherit a new one (Mt. 4 v 4, Jn. 6 v 57-65, Rom. 7 v 24-25).
Our temporal world is in an incurable mess because self-centred and pleasing people reject God’s purpose and pursue their own will, despite the warnings of God’s Holy Spirit (Mt. 12 v 31-32). What is their alternative purpose? There is none. Life is a meaningless fluke of nature. The aim in life as taught in schools is self-survival (Lk. 4 v 4), self-elevation (Lk. 4 v 7) and that God’s words are not true.
Those who do not treat God’s words as their only source of truth and spiritual life (Lk. 4 v 4, Jn. 6 v 57-63, Heb. 11 v 6, Jas. 1 v 6-8) follow the guidance of their god-like alter ego (Lk. 4 v 1-13, Eph. 2 v 1-6, 12-18). It does not belong to them; they belong to it. Like Adam, those who accept the guidance of lying spirits instead of God’s Holy Spirit (Jer. 19 v 2-5, Mt. 12 v 28-32) will be one with them (Gen. 3 v 3, 1 Cor. 3 v 10-21) in their hellish kingdom forever.
All who love Jesus as their Lord and Saviour come under his authority (Rom. 8). In his name they have authority over demons. In him they can resist the devil and it will flee from them (Jas. 4 v 6-10, 1 Pt. 5 v 8-11). Without him it is impossible (Mt. 23 v 12-15, Acts 19 v 12-20). Nothing self-centred people achieve can make them acceptable to God the Father of all life (Heb. 9 v 27-28).
Only faith in God’s words and promised Saviour (Eph. 2 v 4-13) allows the sincere to know, walk, talk and grow to be one with the will of the Creator (Mt. 5 v 6 v 9-10, Eph. 1 v 9-10) of all that is visible and invisible (2 Cor. 6 v 14-18, 7 v 1, Php. 2 v 12-16, Col. 1 v 10-23).
Who do you believe? Your self-centred alter ego who confuses the truth or God’s law of love (Lk. 10 v 26-28)? Why have the world loving churches stopped preaching this glorious truth? It is hidden from those who the god of this world has conformed to its image (2 Cor. 4 v 3-5). Instead of “Repent! Turn back to God and He will save you from your sins (Mt. 3 v 1-12)” they preach Satan’s false doctrine to a people sleep-walking into hell: “if you do what you feel is good to you, you will not die but become a free god-like spirit”.
Genesis 3 v 4-6 says: You cannot be punished with death for doing what you feel is good to you. Instead you will start to live as an Elohim or godlike one. Trying to regain a godlike life by pretending to be good is the opposite of oneness with the Father’s will (Lk. 18 v 9-17). Angels were made to serve us (Heb. 1 v 14): disobedient spirits or demons want to trap and destroy us (Mt.13 v 24-30).
Nothing self-righteous people achieve can fill them with God the Father’s life again (Jn. 3 v 6-8, Heb. 9 v 27-28). Those who try to be good in order to save their dying nature call God a liar (Jer. 16 v 9-14, 1 Jn. 1 v 5-10). They are encouraged by man-pleasing teachers who tell what they must do but not how to do it (Mt. 23 v 12-15, 2 Tim. 3 v 1-7).
The pride of self-preserving fools them unto believing Satan’s lie that they will not die but will metamorphose into free spirits beings! This is the belief of very ungodly, superior men like Nimrod. Nebuchadnezzar (Dan. 3 & 4), Pharos, Aristotle, Alexander, Hitler and other proud ‘do as you like’ god-men and war lords.
They will not be free (Heb. 9 v 27) nor will their guiding spirits who defy their Lord’s commands (Is. 14 v 12-24, Rev. 20 v 10-15). They are finally bound forever and end up worse off than the lowest animal (Gen. 3 v 14, Ezk. 28 v 13-18, Mt. 8 v 29, Heb. 1 v 14, 2 v 14, Jude 6).
Your wonderful or terrible future life depends on who you irrevocably choose to obey before you ‘leave school’. It is not what you know but who you know and believe that makes you good or evil (Gen. 3 v 1-8).
To just believe is not enough (Mt. 7 v 21-23, Jas. 2 v 17-20, 4 v 3-12). Love is all or nothing. Compromises with anti-Christ, sin indulgent, people and their gods is as adultery (Ezra 9 v 13-15, Jer. 3 v 1-17, Ezk. 22 v 28-30, Rev. 2 v 22).
You learn by feeding off the ‘Tree of God’s Life’ who is the visible person of the infinite Father of all life through his infinite Holy Spirit (Jn. 16 v 7-15, Heb. 4). Only his teaching allows you to know God’s thoughts and ways (Is. 55 v 6-11, 1 Cor. 2).
His words work (Jas. 1 v 5-8, 22, 2 v 18, 4 v 3-10). They only become very complicated when you feed spiritually off physically attractive, alternative sources. Such people change what he has said to fit their alternative carnal beliefs (Jn. 6 v 27-29, 57-63) that are peddled by scammers (Gen. 3 v 11, Mt. 7 v 14-24).
As in any group in training, your faith in your Lord’s love and words will be tested (Heb. 1 v 13-14, 2 v 10-18, 12 v 5-29). The test is very simple: ask him about everything; both what is right and wrong (Gen. 2 v 17, Job 42 v 1-6). The faithless test God (Mt. 22 v 15-21, 23 v 1-12, Lk. 20 v 9-20).
The record of God’s eternal words is all about Jesus and being led by only him (Lk. 24 v 44-49, 1 Pt. 2 v 5-8). Religious people think it is all about them! As a result a lot 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 7-15, Acts 9 v 1-6, Heb. 9 v 14) and fail His tests.
The Holy Spirit’s training is the true purpose of this life (Mt. 5 v 1-12). The faithless have pointless, wasted lives (Num. 14 v 22-24, Heb. 3). If you face His challenges and run towards them you will be greatly blessed (1 Sam. 17 v 34-37, 45-48, Neh.6 v 10-16).
This life is full of troubles but the testing times are essential to test your will and reactions (Mt. 4 v 1, Eph. 4 v 22-32, 1 Pt. 4 v 12-19). Nothing else you achieve in this life has any eternal value. Only your reaction to the Holy Spirit has any lasting merit (Mt. 12 v 31-37, Lk. 4 v 1, 1 Cor. 3 v 12-23).
You should thank God for all the physical things God has given you to richly enjoy but if you see them as the purpose of this life it will be meaningless and you will die empty (Lk. 16 v 19-25, Jas. 4 v 1-16).
Are you always judgemental about the poor behaviour of others or do you want to help them (Mt. 7 v 1-12, Lk. 18 v 9-14)? How do you react to the destitute, disadvantaged, victims of crime and the unwell (Lk. 10 v 27-37)?
All crime and evil behaviour is primed then premeditated in a (Ex. 20 v 13-17, Mt. 5 v 8) desperately wicked, self-justifying heart (Is. 55 v 6-13, Jer. 17 v 7-11, Rom. 7 v 18). Those who hate are guilty of wanting to harm another; those who secretly lust are guilty of lust (Mt. 5 v 20, Jn. 8 v 39-45, 12 v 9-11); those who feign goodness are blaspheming (Acts 9 v 4-5, 1 Jn. 1 v 6, 10).
Judgement must be according to God’s laws but they are greatly tempered by His Mercy, love and compassion (Jn. 3 v 15-21). All who ask Him in faith to forgive and help them are saved (Lk. 11 v 9-13, 15 v 21-24, 23 v 40-43).
The self-righteous automatically judge God as bad (Gen. 3 v 3-9, 1 Jn. 1 v 10). They hide their sin and blame the bad behaviour of others for their bad behaviour (Gen. 3 v 12). Instead of crying to God for mercy they cry “It’s not fair” (Gen. 4 v 13-15).
They then give their bad reaction a name so it owns them and it is not their fault (Gen. 4 v 23-24, Rom. 7 v 17-25). Sympathetic therapists make the self-centred reliant on a Freudian self-excusing, inner alter ego for guidance. It becomes part of them. The corrupted, godless, human nature we have inherited can only inherit more of them (Gen. 2 v 9-17, 3 v 22-24, Mt. 12 v 43-45, Lk. 8 v 27-31).
Therapy is a mind game that ‘kicks the problem into touch’ so their hopeless state does not change. They see death as their only way out. Jesus said if you do not forgive others for the hurts they have done to you, you will be bound by them forever (Mt. 6 v 15).
Your self-saving nature has been sold unto sin and death. The only way to be saved is swap it for a new God led life. Jesus has crushed Satan’s plan to rob him of his creation (Jn. 8 v 44-47, 10 v 1). His children, have his authority to evict them in his name (Lk. 10 v 17-24, Acts 19 v 11-20).
All who make Jesus their new Lord and Saviour are reunited with the Father’s original, predetermined purpose (Rom. 8 v 28-39) to have many children born (not created) with His life. Those who do (Rom. 6) are born again of God’s life breath (Gen. 2 v 7, Jn. 3 v 3-21, Acts 2 v 37-43, 10 v 38-44, 19 v 1-7).
We have to become Jesus centred and conscious (Jn. 10 v 2-14, 14 v 23, 1 Cor. 2 v 14-16, 3 v 16-23, 1 Pt. 2 v 2-8) so deliverance from self-centred sin and self-consciousness (Gen. 3 v 7-13) is required. Love not the world or the things of the world (Lk. 16 v 13, 25, 1 Jn. 2 v 15).
You cannot love and receive Jesus as your Saviour if you love the things of this world and have made alliances with it (Ezra 8 v 21-23, 9 & 10, Mk. 8 v 32-38, Jn. 15 v17-25). 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).
Religious people try to make themselves godlike (Mt. 16 v 6-12: ‘self-raised’ life) through spiritualising physical practices (Jn. 6 v 27-33, 63, Col. 2 v 3-19)!! Jesus’ ‘cross of shame’ (Jn. 3 v 14-21, Gal. 3 v 10-13) has destroyed the inevitability of death but the death fearing have turned it into an idol (2 Kg. 18 v 4) and display him as dead and stuck on the cross.
They do not enter into his risen life by faith (1 Cor. 10 v 1-12, 12 v 1-13, Gal. 3, Heb. 11 v 1-6). They are not eternally saved (Eph. 1 v 13, 2 v 8-10) and born again under the New Covenant but only saved according to Ezekiel 18 v 26-32.
The New Covenant Passover commemorates the most terrible event imaginable: the Son of God died to cover our sin against the love of God the Father (Jn. 1 v 1-14, 3 v 15-21, Gal. 3). God made a covenant unto death with Abrahm (Heb. 6 v 13-20). It is unbreakable because Jesus walked with the Father through ‘death’ in his place (Gen. 15 v 6, 12-21, 22 v 8).
Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, if he is with me, I will fear no evil (Ps. 23, Lk. 16 v 25, Jn. 15 v 26). It is only our faith in the Lord’s cleansing love that results in the fulfilment of our will being united with His will (Php. 1 v 6, 2 v 1-13).
The self-saving men do the reverse: their gamble makes them insecure (Gal. 3 v 10-14, Eph. 2 v 6-10)! Their ‘pleasure island’ tickets are too bad to be true: the scammers are scammed (Ezk. 28 v 16-19).
Our self-centred human nature must be joined to Jesus human death before (Rom. 6 v 1-14) we can experience his God led life (Ex. 32 v 5-10, Lk. 3 v 16-17, 1 Cor. 15 v 47-57). Jesus alone deserves all the honour, praise and glory for ever and ever (Rev. 5 v 4-6).
Communing with Jesus’ death at Passover (Ex. 12 v 12-20) marks the death of our self-centred life (1 Cor. 11 v 26-31). By consuming the wine and unleavened bread as the memorials of the death body and poured out life of the ‘Lamb of God’ we reaffirm the death of our life of bondage (Rom. 7 v 18-25).
God’s revealed words feed and guide all people who seek to do His will (Gen. 2 v 9, Mt. 6 v 33-34). This is impossible to do without ‘forsaking all other ‘trees’ or sources of wisdom about life (Gen. 3 v 2-5, 22-24).
Our Christian churches are in a terminal state (Rev. 1,2 & 3) because the translations of self-centred and pleasing people (Rom. 1) have change many of God’s words to support their preferred beliefs (Gen. 2 v 17, Lk. 12 v 10-12, Rev. 2 & 3).
They cause loads of unnecessary problems because they contradict what is says in other passages. For example changing Jesus’ 3 days and 3 nights in the tomb (after Sunday night: Mt. 12 v 40) to rise as the First Fruits on the First of Weeks to (Acts 20 v 7: Lumen Christi, Deut. 16v 9-10, 15-17, 1 Cor. 16 v 2) on the first (day) of the week, after only 2 nights.
In Mt. 27 it says within 3 heemeras (24hr periods) after his burial on Friday night. It is translated to fit the Roman worship of the Sun’s victory over darkness to march across the heavens on the Sun’s day when they ate white bread discs as the Sun’s life with wine as bull’s (Baal) blood.
So now instead of keeping Jesus’ first commandment to his people on each occasion (Ex. 13 v 5-10) of the New Covenant Passover (on the evening he suffered: 1 Cor. 5 v 7-8, 11 v 23), with the memorials of the body and blood of the Lamb of God, it is held whenever you like, except on the Luna Passover night, as physically life giving.
There is only death in that cup for those who have not already surrender their old life to the cross in exchange for Jesus’ Spirit led life (Mt. 3 v 10-12, 1 Cor. 3 v 13-15, 11 v 29-32).
It is meant to be a remembering their baptismal vows and the end of their life of bondage (Heb. 3). So they remain sin and self-conscious (Gal. 3) and never progress into a new Holy Spirit cleansed life of faith (Rom. 8, 1 Cor. 12, Heb. 4).
You cannot receive the breath of His Spirit led life until you relinquish the hold of your dying Satan and self led life (Rom. 6 v 1-14, 1 Cor. 10 v 1-15, 21). Oh taste and see that the Lord is good and his burden is light Ps. 34 v 4-9, 55 v 16-22, Mt. 11 v 30, 1 Pt. 2 v 1-10).
This is impossible to do without ‘forsaking all other ‘trees’ or sources of wisdom (Gen. 3 v 2-5, 22-24) that deny he is the Lord of life and creator of all things that are visible and invisible (Col. 1 v 12-23). They not only know that this makes their lives pointless, meaningless and hopeless but they fall prey to deceiving spirits or alter egos who encourage their folly.
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 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).
Those who change them to support their preferred beliefs will be worse off than unbelievers (2 Pt. 2 v 20-21) who might still be saved (Gen. 2 v 17, Lk. 12 v 10-12, Rev. 2 & 3). They will be eternally crushed by regret. Today many see the fading glory in nature (Rom. 1) and worship the created instead of its Creator. Even worse they submit to their own creations as the lord of their life. The snake that eats its own tail self-destructs.
God’s first created son was made last on day 6 as the lord of all he surveyed and told to ask his indwelling Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 3 v 11-17) or alter ego to guide him. His wife was formed as a physical extension of his being that night. He rejected God’s purpose to pursue his own will as his own god based on the word a lying spirit (Eph. 2 v 1-6).
He was cut off from God’s life and he and his kingdom started to die (Rom. 8 v 20-21). Like Adam, your inherited, material nature is temporal (1 Cor. 15 v 47-57); it cannot be made perfect or saved (Rom. 7 v 18, 8 v 9-13). 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).
God is an infinite Spirit. The Lord your God is one (Eph. 4 v 4-6) but to be Loving and not a fearful ego He must have a multiple love ruled nature. He acts in three recognisable forms (Ex. 20 v 2-3, Eph. 4 v 3-6).
His visible person who proceeds from Him is glorified by the Father (Jn. 14 v 7-9). He is called God’s eternal Son. All created things are way below His person but through him the Father can relate to His finite creations (Col. 1 v 15-19). Before measurable time began Jesus is the word of God so the word is God (Gen. 1 v 1-5, Jn. 1 v 1-10).
His infinite, invisible, omnipotent Spirit performs His wishes and connects Him to everything. 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. He can respond instantly to everyone who calls Him (Jer. 33 v 3).
They are then served by innumerable angels. The powerful spirits were made on mass (Mt. 22 v 29-30), on the first morning, just before the stars lit up (Gen. 1 v 6, Job. 38 v 4-8, Is. 14 v 12-13, Ezk. 28 v 15). They are made in the likeness of His Spirit to serve His children (Is. 14 v 12-13, Heb. 1 v 13-14).
We were originally made in the likeness of His visible entity (Jn. 14 v 6-17) to love and obey Our Father-God. Jesus had no personal power (Mt. 4 v 6, 11, 26 v 53) but was served by angels. We are not identified with God’s superiority or power like Satan but with His unlimited love (Lk. 10 v 25-28).
He is satisfied by creation (Gen. 1 v 31) but it is meaningless unless He can only have a fulfilling person to person relationship with us as His children. People must freely choose to accept his life as a gift based on his proven love for them (Jn. 3 v 1-21).
There is no alternative to God’s plan so all who reject it have wasted meaningless lives (1 Pt. 1 v 13, 2 v 1-8). They are utterly frustrated both now and forever. Even if they accept His laws as very good it is impossible for them to fulfil them without obeying the first law (Lk. 10 v 26-27). If they pretend to they are worse off than those who admit they are sinful (Lk. 18 v 11-14, 1 Jn. 1 v 10).
Only those who humbly refer their messy lives to God’s correction can walk and talk with God again as His children (Lk. 5 v 36, 11 v-13, 18 v 9-14). 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 (Gen. 3 v 22-24) with us through identifying with us in our human death.
The alternative ideas and religions of the self-justified try to establish an alternative kingdom and purpose for our short lives. They reject God’s words as wrong or judge them as not quite right (Lk. 11 v 52-54, 14 v 11, 16 v 14-17). As a result they fellowship with created (Gen. 3 v 14, Is. 65 v 25, Ezk. 28 v 15-19) deceiving spirits or alter egos who defend themselves against God’s truth (Gen. 3 v 22-24, 1 Kg. 22 v 23-25, Jn. 12 v 9-10).
God has said very clearly that if you defy His safety rules you will die (Gen. 2 v 17, Lk. 10 v 25-29). What is seen as harmful for under 16 year olds is equally harmful for the older except they are informed and free to self-destruct. To justify their sin therefore they have to persuade the young that it is bad for them but permissible for adults.
Smoking has been prohibited in public places for adults and advertising banned but sexual sins are freely advertised to children in every sort of public media and introduce in schools to infants! Most under age sexual crimes are now not done by emotionally damaged, immature men but by school children.
Man powered ideologies and 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. Fallen people who do not accept God’s promise Saviour cannot even do that (Gen. 4 v 4-12, Rom. 7 v 19-25, Heb. 12 v 21-24).
This material universe is held together by predetermined, universal laws (Job. 26 v 7). Prisons are full of people who think they are above those laws. Spirit beings have eternal lives because they are not subject to those laws but to the Lord of those laws (Lk. 10 v 17-20, 11 v 24-26).
Physical beings who break those laws self-destruct. Satan fools them into doing so by telling them that they will not die as they are also free spirit beings in disguise! Free spirit beings who defy their Lord’s commands are finally bound forever and made lower than an animal (Gen. 3 v 14, Ezk. 28 v 13-18, Mt. 8 v 29, Heb. 1 v 14, 2 v 14, Jude 6, Rev. 20 v 1-2, 10).
Genesis 3 v 4-6 says: You cannot be punished with death for doing what you feel is good to you. Instead you will start to live as an Elohim or godlike one. Trying to regain a godlike life by pretending to be good is the opposite of oneness with the Father’s will (Lk. 18 v 9-17). Those who try to perfect their dying nature call God a liar (1 Jn. 1 v 5-10).
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). The uncommitted remain under the control of self-justified spirits.
God cannot save the self-righteous who think they do not need saving (Mt. 9 v 6-13, Lk. 18 v 9 v 14, 19 v 9-10, Heb. 11 v 6-7). They remain as God’s adulterous enemy and will suffer His wrath (1 Thess. 5 v 5-9, Rev. 2 & 3, 19 v 1-7). Only through repenting for our hopeless, godless lives by being identified with Jesus’ human death we can be God-breathed again and after death rise with his life and form (Jn. 1 v 29, 3 v 5-6, 16-21, 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 again.
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).
Only those who genuinely stop trying to save, justify and glorify themselves but commit their inherited Adamic nature to death with Jesus’ humanity can inherit his (Rom. 6, 7 v 18, Gal. 4 v 4-9). 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). They have the keys that unlock the treasures of heaven (Mt. 16 v 17-19).
Christianity is not just a code of practice but a person. Only through our daily relationship with him can we be saved from our sin and death bound lives (Mt. 6 v 9-13, 1 Pt. ). Those who try to perfect their dying nature call God a liar (1 Jn. 1 v 6-10).
Man devised religions and ideologies not only reject God’s words but do the reverse. They prove that without him we have pointless, meaningless, sin conscious lives that are annulled by death. Our descendants do not inherit a hopeful future but more of the same.
Only Jesus has the answer to our troubled lives (Ps. 18, Prov. 18 v 10). He speaks to the hearts of the lost (Mt. 9 v 6-13, Lk. 19 v 9-10, Heb. 11 v 6-7). They repent and respond to his great love and forgiveness (Ps. 145, Jn. 3 v 13-21) with great joy.
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 (Rom. 6 v 1-10, Heb. 10 v 26-31, 35-39).
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’ (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’s will (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). 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).
Why (Ezk. 16 v 30-45, Rev. 3 v 16-22)? 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 (Rom. 7 v 24).
God calls them adulterous (Rev. 2 v 22-29). God the Father’s love provides the only sacrifice that can save you from your disobedience (Lk. 3 v 16-17, 1 Pt. 1 v 18-25). The cost to His love is inestimable. WHY did he do it; 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 the self-seeking of others (Job 1 v 6-12, Jas. 4 v 4-10) like the ‘older brother’ in Luke 15 v 25-30? 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 to God that is accepted with life in it because it is filled with God’s new life (Rom. 6 v 3-5, 1 Cor. 15 v 49-50, 2 Cor. 5 v 17). The two loaves offered up to heaven (Lev. 7 v 30-31) incorporate the body of Christ (Mt. 14 v 19, 26 v 26, Jn. 3 v 5-6, 6 v 63, Gal. 3 v 26-29).
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 lose control of what these God defiant ‘Nimrods’ do (Gen. 10 v 8-9, 11 v 4-7).
They pretend to defend personal rights but extend it to outlaws because they are criminals. This is concealed by replacing justice with the dictates of a man-made, logic powered machine as if it is god. It will replace judges and juries and free will. It will reduce humanity not to just animal life but to that of an ant colony.
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 as valueless.
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 close down and 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 drug induced occult world.
The devices that act as a medium between earth and the sky might be censored in schools but without God’s truth they are 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).
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. This is not some prediction about the future; it is happening.
Banning children from becoming controlled by their media machines in school is too late because it is too late for the adults with the money to buy them. Their money now belongs to a machine.
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 (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 lifeless ‘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). Only fools believe what they know will not work but will end in hell.
BEAUTY FOR ASHES (Is. 61 v 2-3)
Jesus did not die just to redeem the repentant from the sins of their carnal nature: he redeemed the whole of creation from the result of humanities rejection God’s words and will (Is. 40, 64, Lk. 3 v 9-20, Jn. 1 v 29, Rom. 8 v 18-27). Wherever he went all who accepted him were set free from their troubles; even the bad weather was stilled. When he returns to judge the whole earth, those who repent (Ezk. 18) will inherit a restored heaven on earth in which only those who defy him will lose his universal blessings (Is. 65 v 17-25).
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.
The ‘tree of good and evil’ gave Adam and gives us all the choice between a life ruled by God the Father’s love based laws or Satan’s evil, death based laws. Love joy peace or fear, sin, violence: eternal security or hopeless self-survival. God’s Holy Spirit or Satan’s evil spirit: truth or lies; eternal provision or eternal loss; a glorious abundant life or unbearable suffering. The choice is simple and obvious; those who ignore God’s words and warnings are nasty, self-centred fools (Lk. 16 v 22-31).
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 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 still related to God the Father and passed on directly from woman to woman. If it were not so we would all be just animals with no eternal longings. 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.
Male plus female reproduction ensures no clones so Satan led men have to try and produce them. Designer babies and artificial insemination with the rejection of unwanted fertilised eggs is an abomination because it is not playing at God but with a God related creature.
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). You cannot be acceptable to the Father unless you are as one with Jesus as directed by his Holy Spirit. Any other spirit or human with spiritual airs is anti-Christ and God’s law of love.
Religion is man’s self-righteous defence against being one with God’s heart, mind and purpose. They follow a version of God’s laws that only prove they are not one with His life and will (Gal. 3 v 13-28).
All religions that stubbornly refuse to repent want God to repent and establish their death-defying kingdom (Gen. 3 v 4-5, Lk. 19 v 37-48). They need to shut up and weep with fear and trembling until God judges their repentance is real. Then His Holy Spirit will take over and start cleansing their shameful hearts and minds (2 Chr. 29 & 30, Heb. 4).
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 (Mt. 12 v 31-34).
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 sinners 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). They just want a legal agreement but they break at least one of His laws every day so they will be judged and punished (Rom. 7 v 21-25, Gal. 4 v )
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 then condemns them for it (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 Genesis 6 v 4 and ignoring 1 Peter 3 v 19-22 and Jude 6. They must know it is futile (2 Pt. 2 v 1-22).
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).
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.
We live in an entropic universe. The universal laws that control it had to exist before anything could form. Physical beings who break those laws self-destruct. Prisons are full of people who think they are above those laws. Immaterial spirit beings have eternal lives because they are not subject to those laws but they are subject to the Lord of those laws (Mt. 8 v 29, Lk. 10 v 17-20, 11 v 24-26).
There is no evolution from chaos into order; only a growing rate of extinction of species. The earth first became as a hot, dark, gravity graded, fluid, formless mass. Its core is as hot as the Sun and its mantel is still fluid and distorting the crust. It is devolving from its original, complex order (Jn. 1 v 3-5) back into chaos (Gen. 1 v 2, 2 Pt. 3 v 5-13).
All the hype about man made global warming is to distract from the fact that our Sun is convulsing (Rev. 16). It will take another 7 years before it settles down again for a thousand years: then it blows-up (Rev. 20 v 15, 21 v 1). Every thousand years it loses 1% of its mass. It was lit less than ten thousand years ago: If it was alight 110,000 years ago its radiation would have negated all life.
The idea that it will last for millions of years is to distract people with meaningless lives from the fact that they are only here for as short testing time before they are judged (Heb. 9 v 27). All the cosmic disaster movies are to turn the facts into fiction.
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 their 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).
They seek to establish their own alternative, heaven-like kingdom on earth (Rom. 11 v 20-25). In deliberately rejecting God’s predetermine purpose for this life (Eph. 1 v 4-10) the guilty invent a futile, self-centred purpose. Christ’s greatest opponent is man’s self determined, money powered religion (Ex. 32 v 1-6, Mt. 7 v 21-23, Jn. 8 v 44, Rev, 1-3).
Ideologies and religions are self-centred instead of God centred: they have to be imposed because they do not work. Collectively 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).
It reigns on earth until Jesus removes his completed Christian Church as his treasured Bride (Rev. 7 v 9-17, 19 v 4-7). Only the nominal and adulterous Christians are left on earth. There is an appalling calm before the terror begins (Rev. 7 v 1-8) in which 144,000 Jewish believers are sealed as God’s witnesses on earth and Moses and Elijah return to pronounce God’s judgement as forewarned by His Laws and Prophets (Lk. 16 v 27-31).
Where a Bible passage seems contradictory or confusing it is a deliberate alteration to fit some false religious belief or practice that is condemned elsewhere (2 Pt. 2 v 2 v 1-21). The Lord’s Day of rest is the seventh day (Gen. 2 v 1-3), not the eighth. Change that one law and you fear and obey the dictate of another god (Neh. 13 v 15-22).
Throughout Christendom the lord of life on this earth is worshipped as the Sun on the 8th day and new life from the fertility goddess (Oestre) at the spring equinox with eggs and bunnies (Jg. 2 v 10-15, 1 Kg. 14 v 23-24). The Holy Spirit is replaced with Gnostic religious spirits and angel messengers (Rev. 1,2 & 3).
God’s judgement is bound to follow (Ex. 20 v 8-11, Rev. 19 v 1-8). Self-survivalists, who defy God’s laws for life and accept Satan’s compromises, are death fearing because they have made a covenant with or are wedded to Death (2 Chr. 33 v 5-14).
Jesus said he would be in death for 3 nights: Friday, Saturday, Sunday. He arose on the third ‘hemeras’ or 24 hr day (on the Monday morning, after midnight Sunday). It was after the day of preparation (Mt. 27 v 62) for the Passover on the special Sabbath evening (Jn. 19 v 31). The next day was the First of Unleavened Bread and a second Holy Day (Ex. 12 v 14-17, Mt. 28 v 1, Jn. 20 v 1 after the Sabbaths:).
Mary was warned not to touch Jesus holy person until his blood had been accepted as a covering of sin before the most Holy Father (Jn. 20 v 17). He then ascended in fulfilment of the wave offering of First Fruits at 9 am from Death on the First of (the feast of) Weeks (Lk. 24 v 44). He returned to earth and all were free to touch him and be reconnected to God’s life again (Mt. 28 v 9, Jn. 20 v 21-23).
The resurrection should be celebrated with a meal at midnight on the first day of the Feast of Weeks (Lk. 24 v 36-43, Acts 20 v 7-11). The new Passover Covenant, with the symbolic emblems of Jesus death, is the identification of our sinful Adamic life as put to death with our redeemer (Rom. 6, 1 Cor. 11 v 26-32, Heb. 4 v 9-16).
The Lord’s Day of rest is the 7 th day (Gen. 2 v 1-3). The lord of life of this earth is worshipped as the Sun on the 8th day and new life from the fertility goddess (Oestre) at the spring equinox with eggs and bunnies (Jg. 2 v 10-15, 1 Kg. 14 v 23-24).
The king of man’s alternative kingdom of heaven on earth is humanity’s arch-enemy; Satan (Is. 14 v 4-27, Ezk. 38). Jesus came to earth to defeat its kingdom (Mt. 4 v 8-11, 8 v 29, 10 v 14-39, Lk. 10 v 17-20).
Before the death of Jesus’ humanity It’s power was limited by God (Job. 1 v 8-12). After its resounding defeat its freedom depended on the free will of humans who support it (Rev. 19 v 20). After they too are defeated Satan is chained in a pit until more evil people arise to support it in one last battle against God’s will (Rev. 20 v 7-10).
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 words 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 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 future 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 cosmic 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.
He is much, much more wonderful than you think. He has counted the numbers of hairs on each person’s head (Mt. 10 v 30-32). You will not be absorbed into the greatness of His being but be as His individual children (Rom. 8 v 14-17, Gal. 4 v 4-7).
He who made no two leaves the same and cares for even the birds and the flowers (Lk. 10 v 41, 12 v 21-32), loves the unique you (Mt. 10 v 30-33, Jas. 1 v 12). You are as a unique expression of His love as seen reflected in all His creation (Gen. 1 v 31, Ps. 19 v 1, Jn. 1 v 12).
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, 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 cleanse 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 man powered religions are 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).
People turn God’s anointed ones into great men of God to excuse their own lack of obedience. Jesus’ Holy Spirit (Jn. 16 v 7-15) does not need powerful people to save the world and found churches: He wants people to ask, listen and obey (1 Sam. 15 v 20-24, Job. 42 v 3-6, Jas. 1 v 2-12, 4 v 4).
Holy people are not those who think they are good. Only those who know they are not good but know that Jesus is (Gal. 3 v 22, Eph. 2 v 8, Php. 3 v 8-9, 1 Pt. 2 v 7-9) are acceptable in the Father’s presence (Heb. 4 v 9-16, 11 v 22-29).
All humans who are not appalled at their unworthiness in God’s presence (Rev. 1 v 17) have a false holy spirit. Partaking of holy practices and foods only makes you ‘feel’ holy (Gen. 3 v 5-6, Lk. 18 v 9-14, Jn. 6 v 58-63, Col. 2 v 16-23, Heb. 13 v 9). The Holy Spirit does the reverse (Mt. 12 v 32, Jn. 16 v 8-14, Heb. 4). God-like humans (Gen. 3 v 5) will end up with Satan as less than dumb animals (Is. 14 v 13-21).
People are saved through a work of God’s Spirit (Jn. 16 v 8-15) but they readily turn to what pleases ‘me’ (Ex. 32, 1 Sam. 15 v 3-33). They seek a church that has a party spirit that suits them or try to change it into one. Most Christian books are all about attracting me or they would not sell!
The work of the Holy Spirit and the cross is to cut off the self-pleasing descendants of Adam people from their doomed humanity and give them a new eternal God related life before their self-centred alter ego owns them for ever.
Jesus’ humanity died not to save our humanity but so those who consign it to death (Rom. 6) as a write-off could receive the Holy Spirit led life that Adam rejected.
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 concocted religious beliefs that are only a burden (Mt. 12 v 31-32, 15 v 7-9, 25-28, Lk. 18 v 11-17, Acts 2 v 36-39).
Ask and you shall know the truth and the truth will thrill you and set you free (Deut. 4 v 7, 30 v 12-20, Job 42 v 1-6, Jer. 33 v 3, Lk. 4 v 4, Jn. 6 v 57-63, 8 v 32, Heb. 11 v 6, Jas. 1 v 6-8 Jas. 1 v 5, 1 Pt. 2 v 11-20). There is no way round 1 Cor. 12 v 6-7 or James 1 so only lack of commitment to the right Lord and his Sprit is the reason for not knowing. Faith without results is a conceit (Jas. 2 v 17-20, 4 v 3-16).
The Holy Spirit of Jesus (Jn. 16 v 7-15) seeks to save the lost (Ps. 9 v 9, Lk. 19 v 10). A shepherd in any other guise comes to rob (Jn. 10 v 7-18). He seeks those who put His words and will before all other contrary wills. The only man who can teach this is Jesus. Only those who want to be one with Jesus (1 Cor. 2 v 9-16, Jn. 14 v 6) 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 (Ezk. 18 v 26-3). The idea that we could live in a perfect heaven on earth that is visited by God as an absent landlord is a fairy story. Adam was given an eternal life on a perfect earth: it only lasted 7 weeks (Mk. 1 v 12-13). Jesus died to save us from his betrayal (Jn. 3 v 13-21, Rom. 5 v 15-21).
When he comes to dwells and reign over a restored heavens and earth for the coming millennium there is love joy and peace on earth. All left alive after the 7 years of Satan’s reign bow to him as their Lord and Saviour. Some of their children however rebel so it is not sinless (Zech. 14 v 16-19). 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. Indeed God has said it is beyond the ability of our self-saving nature (Rom. 7 v 18-25, 1 Jn. 1 v 5-10). Only total trust in Jesus’ sacrifice (Gen. 4 v 4) allows us to draw near and experience the love of God (Eph. 5 v 25-27). Hebrews 11 mentions those who made it.
Noah Abraham, Job, Moses, David, Elijah, Daniel, Jonah, Peter and Paul: all were ordinary people who God called His friends! 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).
It is Jesus’ love unto death which finally defeats and cleanses us of our self and sin-consciousness. Walking, talking and obeying him as our Lord then becomes natural (Gen. 2 v 25, 22 v 8, 15-18).
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). My self-determination is fickle (Eph. 4 v 12-31). My self-decided ways are often disastrous but if we submit them to God He will work them to our good (Rom. 8 v 13-39).
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). “You shall have no other guiding spirits” (Ex. 20 v 3-7, Mt. 22 v 37). 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). 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).
Why do Christians still think like unbelievers (1 Cor. 2 v 9-16, Col. 2 v 12-20)? 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 writing off the life you inherited from the first Adam (Rom. 5 & 6).
The perfect righteousness that makes us acceptable in the Father’s presence can only be found in Jesus’ presence (Jn. Php. 1 v 6, Heb. 6 v 12-20, 12 v 6, 18-28). All who make Jesus their new Lord and Saviour are reunited with the Father’s original, predetermined purpose (Rom. 8 v 28-39) to have many children born (not created) with His life.
In order to be one with his sinless person (1 Cor. 15 v 42-50, Php. 1 v 6, 3 v 9-14 20-21) we must see our sinful human nature as buried with his human death by faith. Faith in Jesus’ victory gives Christians the power to reject the deceits of the old nature. They become free to discern between good and evil and gain a growing set of love powered, world changing gifts (Rom. 12 v 6-9, 1 Cor. 2 v 12-16, 14 v 1-5).
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 (1 Jn. 2 v 12-13, Jude 1-2). We can only be complete and happy as one with him (Gen. 2 v 20-25, Col. 2 v 7-17). This cannot be complete until after our corrupted body dies completely.
When the predetermined perfect number (Jn. 21 v 10-11, Rev. 5 v 11-12) of God’s children is complete the last post is sounded which is the recall to return home at the end of a battle. Those still alive on earth will then ditch their sinful body like an old coat (Ps. 103 v 10-17).
Those who are one with Christ exchange their perishable body for a new one (Job. 19 v 26: “… in my fresh flesh will I see God”). People do not vanish but ‘put on’ a new imperishable ‘coat’ and leave their perishable one on earth to be buried (1 Cor. 15 v 44). The only offering to God that has life in it that is accepted into His presence (Rev. 7 v 9-12).
Before this 144,000 Jewish believers are anointed on earth as God’s replacement witnesses (Rev. 7 v 4-9). They are called the redeemed first fruits. They arose with Jesus on the First of Weeks (Mt. 28 v 1, Mk. 16 v 2, Lk. 24 v 1, Jn. 20 v 1, 7) and cannot die again (Mt. 27 v 52-53, Rev. 14 v 4). Unlike them, Moses and Elijah (Rev. 11 v 2-14) have not properly died yet and only appear for the last 3 1/2 years.
The Bride of Christ started with a bang (Acts 2 v 1-21). Her completion has to have an even more dynamic end (Ezk. 39 v 7, 21-29, 1 Cor. 15 v 51-57, Php. 1 v 6, Rev. 19 v 7-9, 11-14).
The Lord your God is one Lord (Mk. 12 v 29-31) and one Spirit (Eph. 4 v 3-6). All his children on earth who are not one in spirit and in truth before or even at the point of death (Ezk. 18 v 26-32, Lk. 23 v 40-43) will be lost (Heb. 10 v 10-27, Rev. 2 & 3).
We can only exist in God’s heaven as one in Him through oneness with Jesus. In heaven we will not have a separate life (Jn. 17 v 11, 21-22). Whatever the Father does, by the power of His almighty Spirit through Jesus (Gen. 1 v 3), we will be doing with Him!