الاثنين، 3 أبريل 2023

Three principles of God hidden from you by the Church.

 

Three principles of God hidden from you by the Church.
If you truly wish to follow God and His prophets beyond your own means and desires, please read this short article and do not hesitate to message me.
1. The Church and Paul says that “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness” (Hebrew 9:22). This justifies why Jesus (pbuh) had to die upon the cross for salvation, and that without his blood sacrifice there is no forgiveness.
However, does God teach that there is only forgiveness through sacrifice? Let’s turn to the Bible;
In Ezekiel 18:21, God decrees the following;
“But if a wicked person turns away from all the sins they have committed and keeps all my decrees and does what is just and right, that person will surely live; they will not die.”
A similar message is repeated in Isaiah 1:11-20 (God refuses physical offerings, but rather seeks submission Him and His decrees for forgiveness), and in Hosea 6:6 the prophet repeats this point and says; “I desire MERCY not sacrifice”.
Due to this progression in the Law of God, the Jews also do not sacrifice for the forgiveness of their sins. It is only Paul who propagates this law and the Church who upholds it.
Jesus (pbuh) repeats this important principle throughout his teachings and says; “I desire MERCY not sacrifice” in Matthew 9:13. And whenever Jesus (pbuh) taught us how to ask for forgiveness from God he repeated “And FORGIVE US OF OUR SINS, as we have forgiven those who transgressed against us” (Matthew 6:9-13).
Jesus (pbuh) taught about a Merciful and Forgiving God, that did not put a price of blood upon sin. The prophets of God (Noah, Abraham (pbut)) whenever they sacrificed to God, they did so through submission to Him and not for forgiveness of sins.
2. According to Paul and the propagation of the Church some follow the following teaching; because of Adam and Eve’s disobedience, sin has been an “inheritance” for all their descendants. Romans 5:12 tells us that, through Adam (pbuh), sin entered the world and so death was passed on to all men because all have sinned. This passed-on sin is known as inherited sin.
However, does God teach that there is a mark a damnation upon the heads of every human being that must be cleaned in blood? Let’s turn to the Bible;
In Ezekiel 18:20, God teaches the following;
“The child will not share the sin of the parent, nor will the parent share the sin of the child. The righteousness of the righteous will be credited to them, and the wickedness of the wicked will be charged against them.”
According to God no child could ever be accountable for the sin of a parent. Thus, we could not have inherited the sin of Adam (pbuh). Not only this, no man can be sacrificed for the sins of another, according to God’s Word;
The same message is taught by Jesus (pbuh) in Matthew 19:14 when he said; "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." because they are sinless and free of sin.
3. The Church teaches that Jesus (pbuh) took the sins of mankind upon his shoulders.
Although there is not a single unambiguous verse in the complete Bible where God or any of His prophets teach this; God says that no one can be sacrificed for the sins of another. Let’s turn to the Bible;
Psalms 49:7
“No one can redeem the life of another or give to God a ransom for them”
- No ones life can redeem the life of another (for salvation).
Deuteronomy 24:16 KJV
The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin.
- Everyman shall be put to death for his own sin. Jesus (pbuh) cannot be put to death for anyone’s sin according to this verse.
Exodus 23:7 KJV
Keep thee far from a false matter; and the innocent and righteous slay thou not: for I will not justify the wicked.
- Do not slay the innocent (Jesus pbuh) because God will not justify the wicked (sinners).
Christian Missionaries would reference Isaiah 53, but let’s look at the context of this verse;
3.1. This scripture say that this person will suffer for the sins of the people around him. However, there are very few prophets of God that did not suffer for the sins of mankind. Moses (pbuh) was hunted down by armies, David (pbuh) and his people were attacked and killed, Jesus (pbuh) was prosecuted by the Pharisees and sentenced to death.
And many of the prophets before Jesus pbuh were stoned to death.
Thus, this scripture is ambiguous at most to begin with.. but let’s analyse it further.
3.2. This prophecy cannot refer to Jesus (pbuh) for one simple reason. Christian missionaries often reference this scripture but leave out or blatantly ignore a very important point;
In Isaiah 53:10 it says;
“he will see his offspring/seed and prolong his days”
However, according to the Bible Jesus (pbuh) never had children.
To spread ones seed means that one should have sexual intercourse with someone in order to beget a child. Thus, this prophecy, saying that this person will see his offspring/seed/begotten children, cannot refer to Jesus (pbuh).
3.3. Isaiah 53:3 says that "Jesus" is despised by all men. In Luke 10:1, Jesus has at least 70 followers, and in other verses we're told that he fed and healed thousands (John 6:9-11, Luke 17:11-19 and other verses)
3.4. In Isaiah 53:5 it says he was wounded for our transgressions. Now right away one might assume this is the death of Jesus. However, it says he was WOUNDED not killed. But let us go with killed for your arguments sake. This is not what this verse is saying. It is saying that they made a mistake so he is paying for it. They plotted or accused against him. This is exactly what happened. And again, the verse says wounded, not what the Church propagates.
3.5. Isaiah 53:7 states that "he did not open his mouth". There are two possible interpretations and answers to this:
3.5.1. Jesus never literally spoke a single word during the crucifixion trial. This is obviously wrong because Jesus spoke during his trial with both Pontius Pilot and the Jews. And we all know Jesus' famous and final cry to GOD Almighty when he said: "Eloi Eloi lama sabachtani!", which translates: "My GOD my GOD, why have you forsaken me?" (Matthew 27:46) So wrong. He did open his mouth.
3.5.2. Jesus did not object to GOD Almighty's Will. This is also wrong, because again, Jesus cried during the crucifixion "My GOD my GOD why have you forsaken me?", and he also prayed ENDLESSLY to GOD Almighty on the night of the crucifixion to not get crucified! (Matthew 16:39, Matthew 26:36-44, Luke 6:12) He even bowed down his face to Allah Almighty in worship endless times begging Him for a change in Decision. So yes, Jesus did object.
There are several more reasons why this prophecy does not refer to the Messiah, but through these described above it is very clear that it does not refer to Jesus (pbuh).
The best way for Satan to deceive, is to have man believe what he believes is true.. while defying the Creator. And through recreating the decrees of God, Satan has won this battle of deception. Through this seemingly straight path Satan is continually deceiving millions of people around the world because they are more inclined in following the precepts of men than the teachings of God and His prophets only.
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