Don't think about this words like I'm looking for glory. This is what Father demands from me and all of His children. This is His will.And I'm walking directly to sit on the right or the left side of Yeshua at the table before our Father.
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Don't think about this words like I'm looking for glory. This is what Father demands from me and all of His children. This is His will.And I'm walking directly to sit on the right or the left side of Yeshua at the table before our Father.
Being non-Christian I do the same. I just explain it differently. I'm aming to replace myself, technically my fleshy guidance with God’s Spirit, His guidance.
When we spiritually dead we think about our feelings and desires as what's we are.
Same, when we rejecting ourselves - our default guidance by feelings and desires God offers to us different guidance - His Spirit.
This is how we become His children. In the beginning, when we are broken we can't face God directly, Moses wasn't holy and pure enough to come to Him.
Slowly he becomes you and you realize that God even farther and greater, but now you can sense Him. You can sense Him through the Spirit. Spirit is our bright white clothes.
How can I understand this? Yeshua (Jesus) said -
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.
Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.
Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs in the kingdom of heaven.
Do you think God will ignore me if I have pure heart and seek Him?
For me, Yeshua is not a savior for me in common understanding. His path, his life, and the Spirit he has is my savior.
Yeshua was normal human being, his divinity in God Spirit not in his flesh.
He opened this way of becoming children of God Father.
I believe to be like Yeshua is possible,
I believe to be greater than John the Baptist and apostles is possible.
This is how I believe to God's Word spoken through Yeshua - be perfect as Father. And I'm walking directly to sit on the right or the left side of Yeshua at the table before our Father.
I'm an outsider. And I am not looking for justifications for Christianity. I can say straight what is wrong. While Christians will make excuses for their churches and their dogmas, I can say truth without hesitation.
Part 1.Okay. How is it, being an outsider, that you can "say straight what is wrong" (I presume about Christians and the faith generally)? How do you know you have the truth? On what basis are you confident that you do?
Part 1.
Once, I found myself incapable of resisting irritations and anger, despite being religious.
I know the same thing is happening for the majority of people no matter which church they are belong to.
I had experience with God at least 3 times before, it wasn't happening to most of my brothers and sisters, and if they had something spiritual it wasn't significant from my perspective.
I prayed to God and asked for real direct guidance and for straight truth.
I never believed that Yeshua (Jesus) was God and came to this world to die.
Can you understand what was in my heart?
When God came to me, I felt being the center of the Universe, because the center is with God. I saw (spiritually) how the whole Universe rotates around me.
All these 3 experiences gave me confidence to trust God and get rid of all religions, dogmas, leaders and human opinions.
I felt being the center of the Universe once, and only because the Center (God) visited me. It wasn't belong to me. Do you suggest me to believe that satan can love me? Does he has pure, powerful all-forgiving love?"Being religious" is not God's way to the life to which He calls us all. He lays out a very different way to walk with Him in His word, the Bible. I'm not sure you've ever understood what that way is.
But it's impossible for you to know this. In order to say this with justified confidence, you'd have to have certain and personal knowledge that this was so, which it's impossible for you to have. You simply can't know in this certain and personal way "the majority of people no matter which church they belong to." Only God would have such knowledge.
What you appear to be doing here is stretching your own experience over everybody else, thinking that, if your experience has been of a particular kind, everyone else's experience must be the same, too. But this isn't necessarily the case. There is no law of Nature or of God that makes your experience everyone else's, right? So, then, why are you thinking that "the same thing is happening for the majority of people"? You seem to be just assuming - making a guess, really - that your struggle with temper is the struggle of everyone else, too. But guessing at things is a very poor way to come to good, solid conclusions about them.
How do you know it was God you experienced? The devil, or his agents, come to us as "angels of light," the Bible says. How do you know what you think was God wasn't just the devil in disguise? On what grounds, outside of your personal opinion, do you say that "If they had something spiritual, it wasn't significant"? Because their experience wasn't like yours? Are you making yourself the standard for everyone else? If so, on what grounds? Why should others have the same experience that you've had?
Why? You have a Bible, I hope. In it is all the guidance and "straight truth" God intends to give you. Why ask Him for more? Do you know the Bible well? Have you studied it carefully for yourself? If not, why should God give you more truth? If you've not been careful with the truth He's already given you, why should He give you more?
Then whatever you are, you aren't a Christian. Jesus is the star of the Bible, the Shining Center of it, and if you deny him, the God-Man that he is, you cannot understand God's word, the Bible. What's worse, the God you prayed to was not the God of the Bible, for that God is Jesus, the one you've denied.
John 1:1-4
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
2 He was in the beginning with God.
3 All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being.
4 In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men.
Colossians 1:15-18
15 Christ is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.
16 For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created through Him and for Him.
17 He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.
18 He is also head of the body, the church; and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything.
Colossians 2:9-10
9 For in Christ all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form,
10 and in Him you have been made complete, and He is the head over all rule and authority;
Titus 2:13
13 looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus,
Having denied Jesus is God, and thus denied God, it is certain that whatever "truth" you think God has led you into, it wasn't actually from Him. The only alternative, since there is no other God besides the one described in the Bible that includes Jesus and the Holy Spirit, as well as God, the Father, is that you were deceived by the devil and given false truth.
We all know, deep down, that we need cleansing from our sin and forgiveness, and a greater power than our own to cease from sin.
??? This is the oldest lie that Satan uses to deceive people: "You will be as God." To think the "universe rotates around me" is to accept this lie of the devil, for there is only One around whom the universe actually "rotates" and that is its Creator and Sustainer, the God revealed to us in the Bible. No matter what you might have felt, then, the truth is that the universe does not rotate around you. But the devil certainly would want you to think you are "as God" and that you have this pivotal place in the universe. This was his temptation to Eve in Eden and it remains his temptation to all of humanity today.
Except your own, of course. You've kept your own opinion, and dogma, and have formed your own religion, right? But why shouldn't others do to you as you've done to them and dismiss your opinion, dogma and peculiar religion? Many of them have their own very powerful experiences of God, too. What makes yours better, or more true, than theirs? Do you see the problems with how you're thinking about what you've described to me?
Everything you've described is subjectively based: Your story is about your feelings, your thinking, your experiences rather than about something beyond yourself that is objective, concrete and real and that would be so even if you didn't know about it. You seem to have just substituted yourself for God and want to say that the result is new, true spirituality that everyone should subscribe to. But this is what every cult leader has said.