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The Kingdom of God: Grace vs Works Part 1
There are really only two themes in the New Testament about salvation: Grace and Works. When contradictions arise surrounding these two, there will be those who will try to make interpretations to try to explain away the facts, they make … Continue reading
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The Kingdom of God Part 2
Requirements to Enter the Kingdom of God Righteousness is a Requirement to Enter Suffering is one of the fires of purification in the process of reincarnation by which righteousness is accomplished. Righteousness is one of the main attributes that is … Continue reading
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Tagged commandments, countable, everlasting punishment, gift of God, good works, king, kingdom of Heaven, life eternal, lifetimes, NO CASE, Old Testament, Pharisees, Purification, requirement, righteousness, sanctified, severity, suffering, tribulation, unrighteous, works, works of righteousness, worthy
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Manipulation Through Fear
Why Does Fear Exist? Fear is a natural emotion designed to act as a means for protection in this physical world, from dangers and ultimately death. Man is the only creature that has an awareness of his own death and … Continue reading
Posted in Reincarnation
Tagged Belief, control and manipulate, crucifixion, death, eternal salvation, execution, eye-witnesses, fact, false, fear, free pass, good works, grace, heaven, hell, imaginary, impossible to prove, incompatible, irrational, learning experience, lies, lifetime, Purification, reality, reincarnation, righteousness, salvation, stress, tools, truth
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Fear
Jesus promised: “Ye shall KNOW the Truth, and the Truth shall set you free” (Jn 8:32) Paul promised: “That IF thou shalt BELIEVE in thine heart that God hath raised Jesus from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” (Ro 10:9) … Continue reading
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No Man Can Come to the Father
The truth is universal — not limited to only Christianity., but to the whole world throughout all time. It has been spoken by all prophets of all times that God sent to Man. So when Jesus referred to himself, he was speaking of the truth that he spoke.
In fact, no one can even come to Jesus unless God draws him. So it makes sense that many come to Jesus because they have already come to God! This is exactly the opposite that orthodoxy is teaching. If God draws men to Jesus, it’s usually because they have already come to God first! Continue reading
Posted in Who Was Jesus Part 3
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Born-Again Christian
So being righteous and doing the will of God is what gets one into the kingdom of God, not merely believing. If you’re not living righteously and doing God’s will, even if you consider yourself a “born-again Christian”, you don’t go to a Hell that doesn’t exist — you must be born again and again until you become one that “overcomes”. And some “Christians” must be born again many times!
“Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.”
“And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” (Mat 7:21-23)
All Christians are “born again” but not all Christians enter into the kingdom of heaven after they leave this life. That’s why Jesus said:
“Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out…”
“Going out” is the same as being born again. When in the spirit world if you are not yet one that “overcomes” you have to go out again and be born again into this world for more purifying and perfecting — until you are righteous and doing the will of God.
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