Martes, Marso 11, 2025

The Shepherd We Need: Discovering the Messianic Model of True Leadership

"In a world of self-serving rulers and empty promises, who is truly fit to lead? Discover the biblical blueprint for righteous leadership—rooted in truth, service, and obedience to God's kingdom. The answer may surprise you!"

 

Introduction: Seeking True Leadership

Throughout history, people have sought true and righteous leadership. We long for a guide who can lead us in wisdom, justice, and truth. But who is indeed qualified to lead us? What qualities should we look for in a leader? The Historical Gospel of Matthew, the Gospel of John, and the Epistle of James—alongside the Messianic teachings from the Old Testament—offer profound insights into this question.

Let’s explore what these scriptures reveal about leadership and who is fit to guide God’s people.

Linggo, Pebrero 16, 2025

Paul’s Imaginary Jesus vs The Historical Jesus’ Gospel of the Kingdom

Throughout history, no figure has shaped Christianity more than Paul—yet the Jesus he preached was strikingly different from the historical Jesus of Nazareth. While Jesus proclaimed the Gospel of the Kingdom, calling for repentance and obedience to God’s law, Paul introduced an imaginary Jesus—a cosmic Christ whose death and resurrection became the sole path to salvation. This shift transformed Christianity from a faith rooted in God’s rule on earth to a religion centered on grace and personal belief. A reinterpretation that overshadowed the authentic teachings of the historical Jesus. 

Paul’s vision of his imaginary Jesus revolutionized Christianity by crafting a cosmic Christ who promises salvation through grace and belief, overshadowing the radical, earthbound teachings of the historical Jesus. Watch now! Truth awaits.






Sabado, Pebrero 15, 2025

SPIRITISM OF ALLAN KARDEC

Allan Kardec's Spiritism has emerged as a widely embraced philosophy, captivating many individuals seeking deeper meaning. In the following stanza, Kardec introduces a powerful principle that he believes can guide anyone toward greater understanding and fulfillment, ultimately leading to the significant advancement of the human spirit. He eloquently shares what he considers an accurate and illuminating definition of Spiritism.

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"In Spiritism, there are no dogmas, priests, cults, rituals, sacraments, obligations, and worship. Spiritism is formed by three pillars: science, philosophy, and morality, and it is firmly founded on the divine and perfect teaching of Jesus. It declares that Jesus is not God, as the gospel clearly states. But a spirit in a state of high degree came to the world to promote the spiritual development of man by teaching them love as the fundamental law." 
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In his teachings on Spiritism, Allan Kardec articulates a vision of belief free from the confines of dogmas, priests, cults, rituals, sacraments, obligations, and formal acts of worship. However, a different narrative emerges as we delve into the rich tapestry of practices exhibited by various Spiritists throughout the archipelago. It becomes increasingly apparent that many of these groups engage in rituals, observe specific doctrines, and sometimes even adhere to leadership figures akin to priests.

This intriguing inconsistency raises essential questions about Spiritism's true essence: Can it be free of dogmas, priests, cults, rituals, sacraments, obligations, or structured forms of worship, or are these elements woven into its practice beyond the original teachings?

Regarding this matter, Spiritism practices throughout the archipelago and potentially in other countries are as follows.

1. The Catholic Church's foundational teachings, encapsulated in its dogma, are presented clearly and convincingly.

2. Intriguingly, signs of cult-like influences reveal themselves through the powerful orations—often viewed as spells—cherished by many members of the spiritist community.

3. Various significant rituals, such as baptism and healing ceremonies.

4. The Catholic sacrament centers around Jesus, revered and recognized as God.

5. Engaging in various services comes with specific obligations, including associated and identification fees.

6. Most importantly, worship of God is deeply rooted in the profound doctrine of the Trinity, guiding believers in their devotion and spiritual journey.

7. Lastly, veneration and display of images of Jesus, Mary, and Catholic Saints.

Is it true that the spiritists' brotherhood we talked about is actively involved in spiritism, reaching out to connect with the spirits of the deceased and delving into the mysteries of the unknown? Or could their actions be a cover for their Roman influences? It makes one wonder how this differs from the unpleasant customs of the Gentiles, who are often noted for not following the laws of the one true God in heaven.

Furthermore, How accurate is Allan Kardec's claim that his teachings significantly enhanced Spiritism by seamlessly blending scientific insights, the depth of philosophy, and the guidance of moral principles?

Allan Kardec's Spiritism emerged from humanity's inherent knowledge, which, when clarified, aligns with principles found in human sciences, philosophy, and morality. In other words, it is not solely based on a pure form of Spiritism but instead reflects the opinions of Allan Kardec and his companions.

In this regard, not a single member of the brotherhood mentioned above can explain in a form that describes spirituality, which they refer to as science, philosophy, and morality.

Because these concepts arise purely from human understanding, they cannot be applied effectively. Moreover, they do not resonate with the profound teachings of great Spiritism associated with the one true God in Heaven. Primarily when their basis relies solely on Allan Kardec's viewpoint and the insights obtained from the mediums they recognize.

 

Allan Kardec asserted that spiritism has its foundations in God and embodies the ideal teachings of Jesus.

If this is true, we must ask why Allan Kardec's Spiritism diverges so significantly from the teachings of Christ. For example, Christ emphatically stated the concept of "two births" in John 3:5-7, while the Spiritism Allan endorsed dismisses this fundamental teaching in favor of the doctrine of reincarnation.

Allan did not convey authentic Spiritualism rooted in Christ's profound Teachings; instead, he advocated for a version heavily influenced by his subjective perspective. This significant divergence raises serious questions about his integrity, making it apparent that Allan could be labeled a liar and a deceiver.

 

Allan Kardec asserted that Jesus is not God, as clearly stated in the gospel.

Allan Kardec declared that Jesus was an elevated spirit, embodying profound wisdom and compassion, who came to our world with a vital mission. His purpose was to inspire the spiritual advancement of humanity by imparting the timeless message that love is the foundational law governing existence. Jesus sought to illuminate the path toward a more harmonious and compassionate life through his teachings.

However, the recognized teachings of spiritists throughout the archipelago and overseas conflict with this doctrine. They adhere to the dogma of the Catholic Church, which references Constantine's trinity.

Allan Kardec's five books are widely regarded as the foundational texts for spiritists. However, Filipino spiritists often do not acknowledge his teachings, which assert that Jesus is not God. Instead, they tend to uphold the dogma of the Catholic Church regarding the Trinity, placing more emphasis on this doctrine than on Christ's teachings.

 

CONCLUSION

The KARDEC teaching is based on theoretical study, while the CHRIST teaching is grounded in actual events (eyewitness accounts). We wish Allan had researched the teachings mentioned earlier before presenting his theories. Then, his opinion would not have been contrary to the actual events when the Spirit of God (Holy Spirit) lived and ruled in Jesus's wholeness with vigor and power.

Each of us has the liberty to navigate our unique journey through life, exploring countless paths that resonate with our desires. Yet, it brings us immense joy to illuminate a path we believe is profoundly righteous and transformative—the enlightening teachings of Christ.

This path invites you to discover a richer sense of purpose, deeper connections, and fulfilling peace by daily embracing Truth, Light, Love, Strength, Labor, and wisdom.

Following the divine inspiration of the Holy Spirit, we present a unique portion of Christ's profound and transformative teaching, commonly known as the Gospel of the Kingdom. This message offers profound insights into the nature of faith and the path to salvation.

May all individuals be continually graced with the overflowing blessings of the one God of heaven, who embodies truth, light, love, strength, labor, wisdom, and life itself.

Until next time, take care.



 

 




Huwebes, Pebrero 13, 2025

KOMONALIDAD NG MGA DENOMINASYONG CRISTIANO

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Huwebes, Enero 30, 2025

DO THE WORKS OF JESUS

In the expansive world of Pauline Christianity, the concept of faith plays a central role, serving as a vital measure of connection to Jesus, whom believers recognize as the one true God. Many contend that individuals often falter in the face of trials due to a deficiency in faith. In contrast, others maintain that those with unwavering faith experience profound and overflowing grace.

Many struggle to grasp how faith is genuinely practiced while honoring the truth in this context. Numerous Christian preachers emphasize the Pauline teaching that the law of God cannot perfect or sanctify the soul. As it is written, this understanding is pivotal for proper spiritual growth.

Hebrew 7:
18  For there is verily a disannulling of the commandment going before for the weakness and unprofitableness thereof.

19  For the law made nothing perfect, but the bringing in of a better hope did; by the which we draw nigh unto God. 


Romans 3:
20  Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin. 


Galatians 2:
16  Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified. 


Ephesians 2:
15  Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances; for to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace; 
 
Romans 3:
28  Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law. 


The statement indicates that, as Paul argues, the law is ultimately ineffective and irrelevant in achieving holiness. This view emphasizes that adhering to the law does not lead to justification, highlighting that it cannot make anyone perfect.


If the law were so weak and useless for its purpose, it was only right that it should require a new substitute as a second, and that, according to this man, was "faith in Jesus Christ apart from the works of the law." Thus, it is very clear that in this gospel of uncircumcision, Paul boldly challenges the established laws of the one God, advocating for a transformative approach that emphasizes faith over rigid adherence to God's law.

In light of his assertions, God made a powerful statement about the significance of His commandments, proclaiming that…


Proverbs 7:

1  My son, keep my words, and lay up my commandments with thee. 

2  Keep my commandments, and live; and my law as the apple of thine eye. 

3  Bind them upon thy fingers, write them upon the table of thine heart. 

 

Exodus 20:

6  And shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.

 

 Ecclesiastes 12:

13  Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. 

 

Isaiah 40:

8  The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.

 

 Psalm 111:

8  They stand fast for ever and ever, and are done in truth and uprightness. 


In the righteousness of the one true God, the words He spoke and the covenant established with those deemed holy on Earth are eternal truths that will never be diminished. Yet, followers of Paul argue that a different God has revised the law in the name of Jesus, substituting it with a profound faith in Him. 

This belief suggests that true salvation comes through "faith in Jesus Christ, independent of the works of the law." This perspective invites individuals to embrace a transformational form of teaching that supposedly pertains to the realm of true holiness, which transcends and disagrees with the commandments of God as practiced by disciples of true holiness.

To understand the truth of Paul's assertion, we must delve deeply into Jesus' words. By examining His teachings closely, we can uncover the validity of these claims and align them with His messages.

As it is proclaimed, Jesus spoke these powerful words:

 

Matthew 5:

17  Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. 


John 14:

31  But that the world may know that I love the Father; and as the Father gave me commandment, even so I do. Arise, let us go hence. 


John 12:

50  And I know that his commandment is life everlasting: whatsoever I speak therefore, even as the Father said unto me, so I speak. 

 

In contrast to Paul’s reasoning, Jesus made it unequivocally clear that he was fulfilling the law, acting in complete accordance with its principles. Moreover, the Father revealed to him—through the Spirit of God, who entirely resides within him—that faithful obedience to this law would lead to eternal life. This message underscores the importance of adhering to the law as the only pathway to spiritual fulfillment.

Everyone should understand that the law is not ineffective for its intended purpose; instead, it is a powerful guide that can lead anyone to eternal life. Jesus clearly states that obedience to the law of the one true God is the key to soul salvation and the redemption of sins in this world.

God's timeless declaration regarding His law remains robust and relevant. This law has endured unchanged from the distant past to the day of Jesus and beyond. Its significance will carry on through the ages, firmly established forever.

In other words, Jesus did not abolish or invalidate the law; instead, he upheld and affirmed it in the hearts and minds of the people of Israel at that time.


John 14:
10  Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works.
 

John 12:
44  Jesus cried and said, He that believeth on me, believeth not on me, but on him that sent me. 

The two verses we just examined powerfully illustrate that the Spirit of God is present in Jesus and that Jesus exists within God. When you place your faith in Jesus due to the miraculous works he performed and the profound words he spoke, your belief is not solely in him but in the Spirit of God that operates through him. This divine Spirit accomplishes extraordinary deeds through the physical presence of Jesus, demonstrating the unity of their purpose and power as one in true holiness.

Therefore, believers in Jesus have abundant reasons to carry out these sacred acts with unwavering confidence and genuine purpose:

In this situation, it is clear that anyone who believes in Jesus must obey God's law, represented by the Ten Commandments. Failing to do so would make them appear dishonest and conceited. Following the law reflects the holiness that Jesus demonstrated during His time on Earth, providing a clear testimony of one's faith in Jesus and the one God in heaven.

Those who claim to believe in Jesus but disregard the law do not stand in the truth; instead, they rebel against the words of holiness that come from His mouth. This man is not of God but an enemy of Jesus and God. Antichrist is genuinely the closest word that can be called for such people.

As we conclude this discussion, may the powerful words of Jesus, known as the "gospel of the kingdom," take root in your thoughtful mind. If you sincerely believe in Jesus, actively embracing and practicing God's commandments, including the Ten Commandments, is vital. Accepting this responsibility is not just beneficial; it is the duty of every person on this earth. 


Remember, obeying these commandments reflects our deep love for God and showcases our commitment to living a life aligned with His teachings.

The knowledge of divinity from Christ's mouth, known as the Gospel of the Kingdom, is a fundamental truth everyone must understand. Embrace this profound wisdom fully as you navigate your sacred path of salvation and forgiveness. Until we meet again, take care. Goodbye!






Biyernes, Enero 24, 2025

WILL JESUS CHRIST OR PAUL BE FOLLOWED?

 

The path to true holiness is influenced by the figures we believe and follow. Jesus revealed the gospel of the kingdom, which embodies the teachings of Christ, while Paul proclaimed the gospel of uncircumcision, representing his own doctrine. By thoroughly understanding both teachings, we can unlock a deeper and more meaningful awareness of holiness.

In an unexpected event, many mixed up the two teachings mentioned. Because of that, there was great confusion among humanity. Enough so that it started a seemingly endless dispute between Christian denominations. They are like wild animals in the field that prey on each other day and night.

In this context, it demonstrates the profound nature of God's justice that the truth worthy of being embraced, championed, upheld, taught, and lived out has been made clear to everyone. This truth is none other than the teaching of Christ, which deserves our commitment and devotion.