I’m posting this to welcome other similar research and articles about faith fighting back. This is Biblical Anons. It doesn’t matter what God loving religion you’re part of, it’s God and God alone channeling all whom love and believe in him to fight back against the Cabal. God knows Where We Go One We Go All, together with him. And the flood has started! Christians of all denominations, Jews, and Muslims are about to join forces. Though they differ in Saints, Prophets, disciples, leaders, God’s true name, how the stories go together book to book, who’s religious tome is oldest and its archeological artifacts, and their belief in Christ, one piece, one piece binds us all as brothers and sisters; it is thee same 1 and only God. We all love God and slowly……very very slowly, but maybe now we are all learning and accepting we need to be on the same side, together to defeat the Cabal world-wide.
And the US has certainly become the world’s experimental melting pot for all God loving religions. But I believe what’s happening here will spread world wide to fight the Cabal.
So below I post these two articles to open the mind to put down the tongue sword of what God loving religion or their book is more correct or not! We ALL Love the same God PERIOD! And if we are to really win, reeeeally really win and beat the Cabal, we need to just listen to God himself. We all need to join together, go together, and take the Cabal out together.
Put other articles in this thread that you find. Show us your place of worship or God stands with Patriots world wide, with God together to fight back against the evil and tyranny. Much love and respect Anons and Patriots, and God bless each of you.
Where We Go One We Go All, TOGETHER, with our one God.
People who disagree with your point here, Brent, largely do so because they abor under the illusion that they understand the whole story, whereas Paul was explicit about the fact that he didn't grasp the whole picture, and Jesus was explicit about refraining from sharing certainly 'heavenly' truths with his disciples because they weren't ready.
Then there are those who think the infinite creator, the Heavenly Father, can be limited to their own understanding of Him. When someone says "we don't love the same God" they are deliberately ignoring the truth, which is "they do not have the same CONCEPT of God as I do" while equating their own concept of God with God himself. God is NOT the concept I have of God. God is real and transcends.
If I own a car, and when I look at it, I see the cost of running it, how much it cost me, where it can go and how it is operated, but my little boy sees something entirely different. He might even see a really big massive toy that Daddy owns. Or, an ignorant islander from a deserted South Pacific island might look at that car and think its a wild creature that somehow I have tamed.
But to then go around and say "Oh, the car they are talking about is not the car I am talking about" would be foolish.
It's the same car, but the understanding is different.
Christian faithful should, in my opinion, be grateful that our understanding of God as Christians is on a completely different level to those other faiths. We should also be humble that God has blessed us with that understanding, while recognizing that we, too, do NOT know the whole story (there is much to be revealed, as Jesus and Paul indicate).
(Even among the faithful we are usually united by common points of understanding, but if there is one thing in Christian history that is true, its that division and conflict among those who profess to honor, love and believe in Jesus is directly traceable to different Christians asserting that their own view is THE correct one, and everyone else is wrong. The truth is, none of us has a perfect understanding of God or Christ, and that even among the faithful, we are all at different levels despite our common beliefs.)
With gratitude and humility, the faithful should seek to understand WHY these others faiths see our Creator the way they do. We might then be able to actually understanding them, and aid them, and even grasp whether God was in fact teaching them something as a stepping stone to Christ, instead of thinking or believing that our own concept or understanding of God and Christ is so wonderful and unique and perfect. Truth leans into humility, not away from it.
It would be wise for us to recall the parable of the talents....
Agreed.
I love our pedes and we have many wonderful faithful pedes. God is indeed awakening the world, and the sovereignty of Christ over the world is being enacted day by day.
But it's not easy to give up 'one's sacred cows' aka one's theological certainties, particularly if they are the main bedrock of one's faith and sense of security.
Those who emphasize the uniqueness of Christ and the necessity of accepting Christ are not wrong, but in to great a focus, they fail to grasp a bigger picture. Peter, Jesus' most trusted disciple, is a good example. Even though he got it wrong so often, yet it was his openness of heart that allowed him to find faith in Jesus, a faith that was not theological in basis, but reality (relationship) in basis. The theology came after.
The problem with many today, however, is that the theology comes first, and this then dictates the type of relationship they build. The only way to get around this is love and heart; to cling to the love of Christ above and beyond the theology that we've inherited. Not to abandon the theology, but to simply recognize that a) it is inherently limited and b) Christ must stand the center, not theology, and hence, openness of heart must always be the first and theology the instrument, the tool, never the master.
Only Jesus is master, and we can only ever truly know Christ through love, not through theology.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and everyone is free to upvote/downvote comments. But I fail to see how anyone could downvote this. What is controversial? That God The Supreme Being? That God is beyond our complete understanding? NO PERSON LIVING ON EARTH has a complete grasp of God. It is beyond our abilities. If you believe there is a supreme being who has given us EVERYTHING (including the ability to doubt), and believe it is our duty to serve Him and His purposes, I am with you.
I will offer this:
Natural/General Revelation: all of creation testifies to the existence of the Creator, and that coupled with God’s moral law written in our heart (the human conscience) is what makes us accountable to our Judge for rejecting Him. - - - Scripture evidence: Psalm19:1-6 - - - 1 The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. 2 Day to day pours out speech, and night to night reveals knowledge. 3 There is no speech, nor are there words, whose voice is not heard. 4 Their voice goes out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them he has set a tent for the sun, 5 which comes out like a bridegroom leaving his chamber, and, like a strong man, runs its course with joy. 6 Its rising is from the end of the heavens, and its circuit to the end of them, and there is nothing hidden from its heat.
Special Revelation (the revelation from God that can save the soul): God revealing Himself through miraculous means, such as His law, Scripture, and His Son. - - - Scripture evidence - - - Psalm 19:7-14 - - -
7 The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul; the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple; 8 the precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart; the commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes; 9 the fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever; the rules[d] of the Lord are true, and righteous altogether. 10 More to be desired are they than gold, even much fine gold; sweeter also than honey and drippings of the honeycomb. 11 Moreover, by them is your servant warned; in keeping them there is great reward. 12 Who can discern his errors? Declare me innocent from hidden faults. 13 Keep back your servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me! Then I shall be blameless, and innocent of great transgression. 14 Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer.
New Testament counterpart:
Hebrews 1:1-3 - - - Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, 2 but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed the heir of all things, through whom also he created the world. 3 He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his power. After making purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high,
All people from all regions of the earth have enough knowledge externally and internally to know they are accountable to the supreme Judge of the universe, and that is how God will draw people to Himself. They know enough to be damned.
But to come all the way into salvation requires special revelation from God that the sinner would believe in God as their redeemer, Savior (from the OT to the NT).
Kek. There is nothing like a theological discussion to engender the downvote fingers. It's par for the course. What we are seeing in real time directly verifies my point: our theological understandings are limited, and this is why Christianity has continually divided and fractured more and more with the flow of time.
People want to hold on to their theologicla (aka 'human' aka limited) understandings, instead of allowing God to work in humility via the holy Spirit. The issues at play are the very same issues being fought over in our current (final) 5G war: how humans grasp on to truth but then transform truth into workable (aka applicable) concepts of reality. yet, too many fail to recognize that the map is not the territory. They seek a sense of security in their concept of truth, failing to realize that the truth transcends them.
When you no longer identify purely with your concept of truth, but instead recognize that God inherently requires you to have faith in Him, not in a concept or a theological understanding of him, then that humility opens the door.
It's very hard however. It's like asking people who trust the govt and the propaganda machine to question all that and find a sense of security in something else. It's extremely difficult to do, because people require that sense of security. Only when your sense of security rests in something other than the propaganda you are sold can you begin to question it. Thus, questioning the narrative matrix requires self-reflection, and a willingness to confront one's fears. That requires a faith in something higher than, or deeper than, the matrix.
The same is true of theological understanding. The very reason the Israelite leadership rejected and crucified Jesus was because in the hardness of their hearts, they held onto their theological understanding of God, themselves, and everything they'd been raised on, instead of stepping out in humility to be open to what Jesus was telling them: There is a better way; there is a higher understanding; I am the embodiment of that way; you should drop your beliefs, not because they are wrong, but because they are now outdated. Come to me!
But they hated him, because they could not let go of what to them was their security; their theological traditions inherited from Moses; their own concept of God and of themselves are the chosen people. And in that moment, they lost their qualification as the chosen people. They failed to upgrade.
The lessons are crystal clear, and the New Testament is rife with the warnings; yet so many of the Christian faithful fall into the exact same pit, just one with a different name.
But I have faith in God. At some point, it will become undeniable, and those whose hearts are open will rise above the one's with all the theological certainty, just as Peter accepted Christ, while Ciaphas rejected him.