Friday, June 5, 2015

God is Word, in the Bible

 
In the Bible
Word was God
 
 
 
 Main reference: Jn 1:1-5
 
  •  Jn 1:1-5
1 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
2 He was with God in the beginning.
3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.
4 In him was life, and that life was the light of men.
5 The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it.”
 
 

Word was God?
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The Word since the Beginning, Freedom, and Peace


What is the Word since the beginning?
What are freedom and peace?

Those who are held captive by evil and sin need to perceive the Word of truth to escape. Escaping from evil and sin brings freedom and peace.

The Word since the beginning is God, and all things were made through this Word. There was life in the Word from the beginning and this life shined light to the people.  This Word of life is the seed of God (Lk 8:11). We have to be born again through God’s Word of life (1 Pt 1:23). God’s son, Jesus, who was born with the seed of God, was also the Word since the beginning (1 Jn 1:1). Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit (Jn 3:6).  One who is from the earth goes to the earth, and one who is from heaven goes to heaven.  What we have to listen to and learn is not the knowledge of the world and its teachings, but we have to listen, see, and learn the things from heaven.  This is religion. 
 
In the main reference verse(Jn 1:5) the light (life) shines in the darkness (people without the Word), but it is written that the darkness does not understand it. People attend church diligently and they respond with “Amen” to their pastors’ sermons.  They are loyal and give many offerings. They receive titles at their church such as elder, deacons, evangelists, and more. And they believe. What do they believe? They believe their pastors’ words. Jesus testified the Word, the gospel of heaven, to the pastors and their congregation at the time of his first coming, but they did not believe him and instead claimed that Jesus was demon-possessed and a heretic. The people in darkness said this at that time. If they had believed in the words recorded in the Old Testament and realized its meaning, then they would have verified the testimony about the prophecy of the Old Testament and its fulfillment-and believed it. The people of darkness did not believe and had no interest in the Word of God.  Because they did not know, they did not believe. They only learned the words of the world, the work of the world, and the teachings of men, all of which were different from the words of Jesus.  Because it was different they could not believe it and called it a heresy.

The Lord’s messenger testifies to what he has seen and heard from God and the fulfillment of the prophecy as he had been commanded. But if the people do not believe or know the Bible or its promises, how can they believe the words of the Promised Pastor? 

God is the Creator who created the heavens and the earth. He made known the history, moral teachings, prophecy, and fulfillment through His messengers who spoke on His behalf (Old and New Testament prophets).  He made them record His Word, and what they recorded were the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.  Therefore if one does not know the meaning of the promises then he or she cannot act according to God’s will.  The reality of today’s believers is that they do not know what is written in the Bible or what kinds of promises were made to them.  That is why they simply believe and follow their pastors’ words.

Because there is no holy Spirit in the theology seminary schools, there is no Word.  Because there is no Word, they instruct only teachings of men that have nothing to do with the true will of God.   A pastor who has learned only the teachings of men will have nothing to teach his congregation but only teachings of men.  They are from the earth and learned the things of the earth.  This is not a religion.  Since they are worldly people and belong to the world, how can they know the things of heaven? They will go to the earth since they are from the earth, but they will go to heaven if they are born again with the Word from heaven according to God’s will (1 Pt 1:23).  Since they do not know the things of heaven, the things of religion, how can people in darkness (with no light) perceive when someone preaches the light of the Word of life (revelation) to them?  

They called the Promised Pastor a leader of a sect because of the Word that he preaches (the words of Revelation from the New Testament) is not similar to what they teach.

What they teach are the words of the world, and what Jesus gives is the Word of heaven.  How can heaven and earth be the same?









 In the bible, Jn 1:5, the light (life) shines in the darkness (people without the Word), but it is written that the darkness does not understand it.

Since they do not know the things of heaven, the things of religion, how can people in darkness (with no light) perceive when someone preaches the light of the Word of life (revelation) to them?



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