fair and just? Are not your ways unfair and unjust?
Therefore I will judge you, O house of Israel, every one
according to his ways, says the Lord God
...”- Ezekiel 18:28-30, Amplified Bible (Classic Edition)
“
Mere knowledge causes people to be puffed up (to bear themselves loftily and be proud); but love [in other
words, affection, goodwill and benevolence) edifies, builds up, and encourages one to grow to his full stature
as a child of God”
Faith in Jesus can be a powerful tool in the hands of he who seeks to please his Creator; But please be
careful with the noble Christian theology
Christianity is an amazing religion. And the fact that sincere Christians do
receive the Holy spirit is
undeniable proof that God is pleased with the intentions of their hearts (keep in mind that God doesn’t look
at the external circumstances, but rather at the person’s heart!).
But, whenever a man finds himself reading the books of the Christian New testament, he does well in
exercising caution with it’s theology.
Why? Simply because, although it claims to include a Divine wisdom free from any impurity, partiality, or
hypocrisy (“But the wisdom that is from above is first pure... without partiality, and without hypocrisy”-
James 3:17, King James Version), the fact is that Christian theology can
often be ambiguous, contradictory,
and outright misleading.
Consider the following example: Christianity claims that my sins have predestined me to suffer everlasting
torment in hell; but, fortunately for me, Jesus came to Earth, in order to take all of
my punishment and
sufferings upon himself [thereby becoming my personal replacement].
But, if Jesus (peace be upon him) became my own personal replacement, and I was predestined to suffer
eternal punishment in hell, then why isn’t Jesus still being tormented in hell?
Another example of a gross and blatant ambiguity could be the following:
While on one hand the N.T. hints at the idea that there's no truth in Demons and unclean spirits (“He [the
Demon] was a murderer from the beginning,
and abode not in the truth, because THERE IS NO TRUTH IN
HIM. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for HE IS A LIAR, AND THE FATHER OF IT”- John
8:44, King James Version); on the other hand, it hints at the idea that the former is false, as Demons often do
tell Divine truth [bearing witness of Jesus being “the son of God”, as well as “the way of Salvation”]. As it is
said:
“And
unclean spirits, when they saw him, fell down before him, and cried, saying, THOU ART THE SON
OF GOD”- Mark 3:11; “And devils also came out of many,
crying out, and saying, THOU ART THE SON
OF GOD”- Luke 4:41; “... a certain damsel possessed with a spirit of divination met us... The same followed
Paul and us, and cried, saying, THESE MEN ARE THE SERVANTS OF THE MOST HIGH GOD, WHICH
SHEW UNTO US THE WAY OF SALVATION”- Acts 16:16-17, King James Version.
Who isn't telling the whole truth? Is it Jesus, when claiming there's no truth in the Demon? Or is it instead the
Demon, when claiming Jesus to be the son of God?
And, a far more important question is: Would the Hebrew God of truth (Deuteronomy 32:4)
allow salvation
to depend upon our trust in the words of wicked demons and unclean spirits? Didn't He warn us to avoid the
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counsel of the ungodly? As is written:
“BLESSED IS THE MAN THAT WALKETH NOT IN THE COUNSEL OF THE UNGODLY”- Psalm 1:1;
“Lo, their good is not in their hand: THE COUNSEL OF THE WICKED IS FAR FROM ME”- Job 21:16;
“THE LORD BRINGETH THE COUNSEL OF THE HEATHEN TO NOUGHT”- Psalm 33:10; “HIDE ME
FROM THE SECRET COUNSEL OF THE WICKED; from the insurrection of the workers of iniquity”-
Psalm 64:2; “The thoughts of the righteous are right: but THE COUNSELS OF THE WICKED ARE
DECEIT”- Proverbs 12:5 (King James Version).
May the God of Abraham [blessed be He] make the light of His Divine Law shine upon our dear Christian
brothers and sisters. Amen.
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