Hiddenthings
Well-Known Member
@Waiting on him
What I’ve noticed in this forum is that there are certain key verses often brought up by those who hold to the fallen angel doctrine, verses they use repeatedly to support their view. Quiet did it in this thread, as many others have before. These are well-worn passages, frequently cited, but rarely do we see much discussion on the broader context of John 8.
There’s a kind of delusion or spiritual blindness at play, a mindset exposed in those listening to Jesus. Though they physically hear His words, they remain deaf to the truth, and the passage gives us a glimpse into their state of mind.
Take John 8:33, for example...They answered him, “We are offspring of Abraham and have never been enslaved to anyone. How is it that you say, ‘You will become free’?”
That statement simply wasn’t true, not even from a historical standpoint. Israel had been enslaved or ruled over by Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and was under Roman occupation at that very moment!
This self-deception isn't the result of some evil supernatural force, but rather the product of pride and self-righteousness that has been cultivated over many generations.
They're speaking in an echo chamber, just like many today who talk about evil spirits or fallen angels. Its misinformation handed down from teacher to student until they’re completely unaware of the deception they've embraced.
I mean, the very example is in the very chapter they cite and yet do they actually listen? Do they have ears to hear?
What I’ve noticed in this forum is that there are certain key verses often brought up by those who hold to the fallen angel doctrine, verses they use repeatedly to support their view. Quiet did it in this thread, as many others have before. These are well-worn passages, frequently cited, but rarely do we see much discussion on the broader context of John 8.
There’s a kind of delusion or spiritual blindness at play, a mindset exposed in those listening to Jesus. Though they physically hear His words, they remain deaf to the truth, and the passage gives us a glimpse into their state of mind.
Take John 8:33, for example...They answered him, “We are offspring of Abraham and have never been enslaved to anyone. How is it that you say, ‘You will become free’?”
That statement simply wasn’t true, not even from a historical standpoint. Israel had been enslaved or ruled over by Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and was under Roman occupation at that very moment!
This self-deception isn't the result of some evil supernatural force, but rather the product of pride and self-righteousness that has been cultivated over many generations.
They're speaking in an echo chamber, just like many today who talk about evil spirits or fallen angels. Its misinformation handed down from teacher to student until they’re completely unaware of the deception they've embraced.
I mean, the very example is in the very chapter they cite and yet do they actually listen? Do they have ears to hear?