Questions of Biblical Truth Blurred by Answers From Men
By Bill Wilson
Daily Jot News Service
WASH–Mar 26–DJNS–My recent column “Can Man Impart the Holy Spirit?” drew a large number of responses. They were mostly divided into three camps. One camp, the majority, used scripture to conclude that the “imparting” of spiritual gifts was by the Holy Spirit often through man, certainly not by the will of man. Another camp used scripture to demonstrate that the spiritual gifts are all given by the Holy Spirit, and man may be used or not. The other camp chose to use the writings of various men and women to say that there was a new way that the Holy Spirit was operating these days, and that man by his own will could “impart” the spiritual gifts. These claimed that others could only form an “opinion” based on what they knew.
Herein lies the problem: When the Holy Scriptures are used out of context to justify a position or the writings of men slightly change the meaning of the Holy Scriptures there is the great opportunity for error. And when error creeps in, deception is not far behind it because it is just the nature of man to take some small verse in Scripture and make an entire doctrine out of it. What casts a veil over the multitudes eyes is that those who are twisting the Scriptures are either really, really nice people or present themselves in such a confident way that no one dare question them–or both. Yeshua warned directly in Matthew 24 that there would be false prophets in the last days. So how do we know what to believe?
Ephesians 4 says that Yeshua Ha Mashiac gave gifts that some would be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists and some pastors and teachers. Verse 14: “That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive.” But what happens when the very ones who call themselves apostles and prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers are the ones deceiving? And what impact does that deception have on yours and others’ salvation? Yeshua said that we should “Take heed that no man deceive you.” The whole of 2 Timothy Chapter 3 deals with deception in the last days.
Paul, admonishing that we should continue in the things in which we are assured, pointed to the Holy Scriptures, saying in 2 Timothy 3:15-16, “And that from a child thou has known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Yeshua Ha Mashiac. All scripture is given by inspiration of YHVH, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of YHVH may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.” Peter said in Acts 5:29, “We ought to obey YHVH rather than men.” Point is: Know the Scriptures. You may be surprised how many false doctrines you have been taught as fact, if you just study the Bible.
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Paul, the Pharisee and Roman citizen—and the apostle to, of and for the Gentiles [and, originally, a murderer (no lie) of the original followers of Jesus (who believed in the Doctrine of “resurrection” as a Doctrine of ‘Rebirth’); and who probably had a red horse as well (Revelations 6:3-4)]—was an agent of Satan and one of the original deceivers and inverters of the Teaching of Jesus.
In 2 Timothy, 2:16-18, he admonishes the Christians not to engage in “pointless philosophical discussions”—in other words, Christians are required to shut up, to believe what they are told, and not to ask any questions—and repudiates Hymenaeus and Philetus who “…claim that the resurrection has already taken place”; never explaining, of course, precisely what is meant by that phrase…
(And, if you want to be a Christian, DON’T ask.)
But what is involved here is a very specific difference in the interpretation of the Doctrine of “resurrection”:
Those who say that the “resurrection” has not already taken place are the Pharisees, like Paul himself; that is, those who believe in the Egyptian-Pharisaical doctrine of a general physical raising of all dead bodies from their graves in the far distant future; with regards to which it is quite obvious that it has not yet taken place.
Those who say that the “resurrection” has already taken place, on the other hand, have an understanding of the “resurrection” not as any physical raising of dead bodies from their graves; but, rather, as a very specific Revelation: the Revelation of the Memory of Creation and the revelation of the memories of previous lives; with regards to which the evidence for its ‘having already taken place’ is not merely a theory. Such evidence is to be found in the figurative description of the revelation of the memories of previous lives in Chapter 27:52-53 of the Gospel of Matthew.
In other words, 2 Timothy 2:16-18 is not merely a specific and Satanic repudiation of the Teaching of Jesus on the Doctrine of “resurrection” as a Doctrine of ‘Rebirth’, it is also a statement by someone who never met Jesus—someone who never heard his Teaching directly from his mouth—and in contradiction of something that was directly experienced (there is, by the way, no historical record of people ‘coming out of their tombs’ at this time) by those who had known Jesus and had listened to his Teaching for years.
Thus, the choice faced by the Christians is an inescapable choice; they must choose to believe either the teaching of Paul, who never met Jesus and never heard his Teaching; or the Teaching of Jesus himself about John the Baptist being Elijah ‘raised from the dead’, the Teaching of Jesus himself about the “resurrection” including the revelation of the memories of previous lives, and the figurative description in the Gospel of Matthew of the actual experience of that revelation.
The “answers from men” originate in either the ‘fallen’, “beast of the sea” (Revelations 13:1) consciousness of the “self”, or the ‘fallen’ “beast of the earth” (Revelations 13:11 & Sura 27:82 of the Quran) consciousness of the ‘thinker’; symbolized also by, respectively, the rider of the Second Seal and the rider of the Third Seal.
Knowledge of the Revelations is conveyed not by the ‘fallen’ consciousness, but only by the 2-dimensional, ‘flat’ space “observing consciousness” Created ‘by and in the image of God’ (Genesis 1:27), which is conveyed through the “Tree of Life”/the Vision of the “Son of man”/the “Night Journey” of Mohammed and the Revelation of the “resurrection” (the Revelation of the Memory of Creation and the revelation of the memories of previous lives.)
As stated by Isaiah (Chapter 55:9) “As high as the heavens are above the earth are My ways above your ways, My thoughts above your thoughts.”
“So how do we know what to believe?”
GOOD QUESTION.
For example, which translation of Revelations 1:7 will you believe?
“It is he who is coming on the clouds; every *one* will see him…” (Jerusalem Bible)
or
“Behold he cometh with clouds and every *eye* will see him…” (King James Bible)
Revelations 1:7 is a description of the *Vision* of the “Son of man”, as is described in Chapter 7:13 of the Book of Daniel.
Thus, the correct translation of Revelations 1:7 is every *eye* will see him; the “eyes” referring to the “seven churches” or the seven ‘chakras’ of kundalini; the “seven eyes” of the Lamb referring to the visual aspect (and the seven colors) of the Vision; the “seven horns” of the Lamb referring to the acoustical aspect of the Vision; that is, the seven phonetic tones (three of the ten having been pulled out by the roots—Chapter 7:8 of the Book of Daniel) which correspond to each of the seven eyes or seven churches.
Which translation of Revelations 6:8 will you believe?
“And I looked, and behold a *pale* horse…” (King James Bible)
or
the Phillips translation in which the color of the horse is referred to as “*sickly green*”?
The correct translation of Revelations 6:8 is “sickly green”; the color of the fourth eye, which corresponds to the fourth church and the fourth horn (and the heart ‘chakra’), being “emerald green”—Revelations 4:3; which is the church of the Revelation of the “resurrection” (the Revelation of the Memory of Creation and the revelation of the memories of previous lives).
In other words, the color of the horse of the Fourth Seal is a representation of evil in the same way that “sickly green” is the opposite of “emerald green”.
More specifically, “sickly green” is the *color* of the Egyptian-Pharisaical doctrine of a physical raising of a dead body from the grave; whereas “emerald green” is the color of the Revelation of the “resurrection”.
Thus, the first “false prophets”—John warned that not even so much as ONE word of the Revelation of John be changed—are those who substituted the word “one” for “eye” in Revelations 1:7–which, then, formed the basis of the Satanic doctrine that Jesus will return ‘riding a white horse out of the sky’–and those who substituted the word “pale” (the Long A phonetic tone of which is, however, correct; being the fourth horn) for the words “sickly green”; thus, specifically *denying* the Doctrine of “resurrection” as a Doctrine of ‘Rebirth’.
In addition, if you have ever watched a person die, you may very well have observed that the color of the skin very quickly assumes a sickly green color. *That* is the color of the horse of the Fourth Seal.