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As the old saying goes Do what thou wilt (Leviticus 5:17), etc.
Vigilant Christians are advised to beware those self-described
"Christians" who daily attempt to rewrite the Judeo-Xian Bible.
If you consider yourself a real Christian, then you must agree
emphatically that, since the Adamic Fall, Jesus Christ is the
first and only human being on the entire planet Earth who was
born without sin. Try naming even one other actual human being
who falls into that category. Indeed, the silence is deafening
(albeit Hell is VERY loud and noisy, as some of you may recall).
Unlike the rest of us, Jesus Christ didn't have to physically
die, but Jesus was horribly tortured and summarily crucified
because He agreed with God to become God's elect paschal lamb.
Sin separated Adam & Eve from God. Jesus reunites us with God.
Thus, when you hear others talk about how "Jesus is our equal"
etc., don't be deceived. Because, with the sole exception of
Jesus Christ, the whole human race is born in sin, and so must
physically die. If our immortal soul body be caught up in the
whirlwind and translated, transformed, transmuted, transposed,
to heaven (a la Enoch, Elijah, prophet Muhammad, et al select
saints, their mortal physical bodies disappearing at the time),
else we die a more common death, natural causes or not, it is
still physical death, without which we cannot be resurrected--
as Jesus Christ is resurrected. Once to die, then the Judgment.
After all, Jesus demonstrated His physical presence by eating
broiled fish and honeycomb after He was resurrected to eternal
life. Elijah, Enoch, Muhammad, never performed any such demon-
stration, nary a drop of human blood, no flesh and bone to be
found. Don't be a doubting Thomas when it comes to Jesus' own,
physically-resurrected immortal body, forty days, "infallible
proofs". Not that believers need proof, but Jesus proved Him-
self alive in the immortal flesh [ref. Mat 27:66; Luk 24:39;
Joh 20:20; Act 1:3; ibid] to all who saw, heard and felt Him.
While ghosts, spirit-people, be they grounded or in visitation,
most certainly do physically and psychically interact with us,
some more so than others, contrary to popular myth, powerful
ghosts _can_ deliberately, physically, help or harm you. But
ghosts never manifest in the flesh, but as active full body
apparitions at best. And they don't stay that way very long,
because it takes too much energy to sustain such interaction.
But that doesn't stop mischievous ghosts from being polter-
geists. Hauntings, be they friend or foe, are common enough.
We ghosts often do incarnate into the flesh, or tem****arily
superimpose ourselves onto the souls of psychic mediums, etc.
But discarnate spirit-people do _not_ have physical bodies.
That's how the immortal spirit-person Elijah incarnated into
the newborn body of John the Baptist. John had to die, too.
Jesus said of his five month plus one day older first cousin
"among those born of women, none greater had ever been born".
Remember the two evildoers who were crucified alongside Jesus?
True enough that we must all die, because we are sinners. But
imagine being born sinless and physically immortal, not ever
having to die, but suffering and dying anyway -- voluntarily!
(If that doesn't humble *you*, then surely nothing else will.)
The wages of sin is death. Thus, since the Adamic Fall, all
humans have been essentially born to die, born in sin, born
with plenty of bad karma on their hands (unpaid debts to the
Holy Ghost). And so all human beings assuredly do physically
die, each at his or her appointed time in space. If they live
through death, as the Samurai, their physical body still dies,
or simply disappears (possibly "spontaneous human combustion",
but then Elijah's garment would've been cinged on the inside).
Thus the _interpretation_ of death will be made clear, to wit,
in the Light where we realize that there is no death, no time,
no space, per se. There is certainly banishment from the Light,
as we all find out every time we get kicked out of heaven to
incarnate in a new body. The "second death" is a disagreeable
experience, to say the least. If you remember it, you'll know
exactly what I'm talking about. Indeed, we are "Lucifers" all.
And indeed God loves us all, every one of us, no matter how
good or how evil our thoughts, words and/or deeds have been.
And as many as He loves, He thoroughly rebukes and chastens.
Christians believe that the time will come in the future that
we shall not all die, i.e. sleep the big sleep, but we shall
all be changed, exchanging our sinful/corruptible bodies for
His sinless/incorruptible bodies -- all because Jesus Christ
died on the Cross at Golgotha. This is not our mortal body
born in sin, but is the sinless, immortal body of the Lamb
of God. First born one, then two, then three, ad infinitum...
Christians understand full-well that there is no salvation
apart from Jesus Christ. No man comes to the Father except
by, through, per Jesus Christ Himself. Anyone, and person,
any discarnate soul, any spirit, and alien from the depths
of galactic space who claims otherwise is most definitely
a liar and is egregiously Anti-Christ. That's indisputable.
And Yes our LORD and Savior Jesus Christ Son of the Living
God is also the son of man, our brother in the tribulation.
Jesus Christ is everyone, but not everyone is Jesus Christ.
There is only *ONE* Jesus Christ: the one who was crucified
nearly two millennia ago (technically 721,672 days ago, but
who's counting). His body laid dead over 72 contiguous hours
then resurrected from the dead to eternal life complete with
His immortal physical body and all--at the right hand of God.
Jesus Christ is the Light in all human beings. When our mortal
body dies, and our immortal soul goes into the Light, there is
no doubt whatsoever Who the Light is. The Light is God's Light,
the perfectly familiar Light, every immortal soul's home plate.
The more that God's loving Light fills the wholeness of your
being, your heart, mind, and soul, then the brighter His Light
becomes. But the Light is dimmed, even all but extinguished,
to those standing afar off, often for greed and vanity, for
covetousness and self-wor****p. Mortal humans are not meant
to dwell constantly, lucidly, superconsciously in the Light.
Our vibrations are, generally, too coarse, too animal-like,
no insult to God's creatures intended! If you ever wondered
why visitors to Earth tend to keep aloof, now you know why.
But those who've had the good fortune of seeing the Light, to
be borne of the Light, to be completely bathed in our heavenly
father's loving, cradling, embrace, ergo the bosom of Abraham,
those so blessed, even if only for a momentary glimpse, those
souls have been reminded just exactly Who the eternal Light is.
It's like when the first Christian martyr Stephen was about to
die, he *saw* the Light. Over the centuries, many a clever poet
and theologian has tried to describe the Light, but I personally
don't believe that mere words, however astute or inspiring, can
hold a candle to the Light. If any such words do exist, I'd sure
like to read them. The most profound descriptions I've ever read
are found in the Scriptures. Maybe someone reading knows of some
better written descriptions? Regardless, it's one thing to read
about the Light, but it's quite another thing (entirely) to meet
Him vis-a-vis. But how to _describe_ it is completely beyond me.
I believe that music, and other fine arts, are about as close as
we mere mortals can get to expressing what is otherwise ineffable.
I liken it to holding a newborn infant child in your loving arms,
but instead of you holding the child, God is the one holding you.
Each soul who has seen the Light will relate to that description.
And I do know this much. There is NO substitute for Jesus Christ.
And yet, with the love of God, He willfully substituted Himself
for as many as do faithfully believe in Him. That's Christianity.
Therefore, *beware* those who stray from preaching the gospel
of Christ crucified. They are not honest Astronomers, but are
of the Legion of Anti-Christs: who populate the pits of Hell!
It's fine to talk about other things, but the gospel must be
at the heart of everything you think, say and do. If it isn't,
you've no business calling yourself a "Christian"... do you?
Better to follow the dictates of Anti-Christian Atheists, than
be misled by those who claim to be Christians, but in reality
they are not Christian at all, but are the synagogue of Satan.
In Vigilance,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
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