Aunty Jane
Well-Known Member
Bingo! God does not speak with a forked tongue....it’s the other guy who has one of those.I just don't see how the Spirit of Truth would guide both of us in opposite directions
God’s spirit unites his people...it does not divide them. Truth is what divides “the sheep from the goats”.
Even the “sons of God”, like Satan the devil, (because of free will), did not stay faithful to their God and Creator. The lake of fire awaits them. Eternal death.Parents will lead and guide two sons in the same way, with the same morals snd discipline, yet sometimes they go off in different directions.
And this was all foretold. “Wheat and weeds”.....”sheep and goats”....travellers on a broad road and those who chose the narrow one....always there are only two choices......right and wrong, but unfortunately the devil can make one look like the other, and he has fooled the majority into believing his lies.....(Matt 7:13-14; 21-23)But I do see evidence ( and the Bible uses parables to explain it) that some among us aren't really saved. Not all church goers are born again. Some are tares, some on the fence not really trusting in Jesus or the scriptures, who are filled with doubts about everything. The seed gets planted in shallow soil but later on they fall away.
Yes indeed, we can trust the Scriptures to interpret themselves if we are students of the Bible, instead of mere readers on of just one translation. Bible study involves much more than a cursory reading......context and original language meanings of the words used, go a long way to helping us see the truth and to identify the lies. Whose world are we living in after all? (1 John 5:19) Nothing is going to be as it appears to the masses. Satan already has them....but he will tighten the thumb screws on any who are holding fast to the faith, which will become increasingly difficult.Did you test your symbolism with the angel's literal statement about Jesus returning in like manner as you saw him leave? (Acts 1 :9-11) You did not attempt to.
Go ahead and try to present a symbolic interpretation of those verses. Finding scriptures that support the doctrine is crucial.The Bible is in harmony with itself.
This is his last hurrah....his final opportunity to take as many down with him as he can whilst he still controls everything....and he is hopping mad! (Rev 12:7-12)
So how did Jesus leave this earth, telling his disciples that ‘the world would no longer see him”?
He said to them....
“I will not leave you as orphans; I am coming to you. In a little while the world will no longer see me, but you will see me. Because I live, you will live too. On that day you will know that I am in my Father, you are in me, and I am in you. The one who has my commands and keeps them is the one who loves me. And the one who loves me will be loved by my Father. I also will love him and will reveal myself to him.” (John 14:18-21 ESV)
How was Jesus to return in the “same manner” as they saw him leave? Only his closest associates witnessed it, and the world at large did not have a clue that something so monumental had taken place. He left quietly without fanfare, and would return in the same “manner”. He is already here and has been for over 100 years, separating “sheep from goats”.....”wheat from weeds”. Patiently teaching those whom his Father has drawn to his teachings. (John 6:44; 65)
He knows who is on ‘the cramped road to life’ and who chose the easy super highway with the majority, heading to a place they cannot imagine. (Matt 7:13-14; 21-23)
When were his disciples to see him again? He mentions “that day” meaning at a future time....when he would return to take them “home”....to where he had gone “to prepare a place for them”. The “first resurrection” is for his elect...those who will rule with him as “kings and priests” in his Kingdom. (Rev 20:6)
His manifestation as judge would come at the conclusion of the last days.....not a quiet affair at all.
Once the Kingdom’s rule is established over the whole earth, (Dan 2:44) then the general resurrection of the dead will begin. (John 5:28-29) For these ones, satan will not be a threat because he will have been imprisoned for the full thousand year reign of Christ. (Rev 20:1-3) Only after one final test for all redeemed humanity will God grant everlasting life to those who proved worthy by their obedience....which is all God has ever asked of us humans.
He will then restore his original purpose for mankind on this earth. (Rev 21:2-4)
