Tuesday, October 22, 2013

A Mere Preaching on the Foredetermined Outcome of the Contentment of the Unabbable Scriptures

 
 Jesus sits atop a mount, preaching to a crowd
 "Jesus Christ Teaching"
1.)  Many think a personal encounter with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in His bodily post-ascension appearance is abolished but this is the furtherance of naturalism, atheism, agnosticism and materialism.  To sum it up:
a.)  Does answered prayer mean God has acted and therefore could be extra-biblical in that God has done something outside the completed canon?
b.) Does the view that interprets "the God of this Age" as God Himself counter the Bible when it was observed in a post-God-speaking account where God revealed Himself as "the God of this Age" in that for many centuries of the church it has been astray on this very matter?  Are you really contending that God cannot correct someone by His voice that leads to the contentment of the unabbable Scripture by Acts 17:11?
c.)  Does a post-ascension appearance of Jesus mean He adds to the completed canon?  Not at all.  Are there false appearances of Jesus?  Most certainly.  How does one tell?  Have you forgotten the sign of Moses where He turned the hand into white leprosy and the staff into a snake?  Do you want a real account where Jesus Christ came after the Bible as far as I know to the best of my Bible detective abilities?  It happened in 1998 or 1999 (I get confused on the years) but He came to me in His literal bodily presence where we spoke face to face on our knees, fought against the enemy, talked with others, spoke to the Father and Spirit, elect angels, Satan and how it was all about "why have you not read the Bible?" or "why is it in a dusty condition?"  There were things Jesus said that were not in the Bible.  What does that mean?  Isn't true that Jesus said things that are not recorded in the "everything we need to know Bible?"   Most truly.  It simply means there are things we need to know that is only contained in the Bible, but there is no doubt that everything that came from His Divine lips is important but the Spirit isolates what God knows we must know for salvation and living.  That simply means He comes to reveal and point me back to the Bible without adding to the Bible, but providing a post-ascension appearance of Himself that points us back to the contentment of God-speaking in His divine revelation in the completed non-addable Scriptures in 66 books only.  The words of Jesus recorded and all the words of Scripture are "Spirit-Scripture-Words."  That is its all we need and must know, but there are words like Jesus before the elect angels who stand before like Gabriel.  Is Jesus wrong to say to him in a special mission using hidden words but not contrary words to him to fulfill his mission?  Not at all.  He came to me using words of truth to bring me back to the Bible.  That about sums up the whole encounter.  He taught me that "sola scriptura" is true.  Now why would Satan want me to think that?  I also know that Satan when he tells the truth means it for evil, but the Bible shows Satan as a lair telling a truth-betrayal and mission like when he came against St. Peter but Jesus prayed for him.  He also used sarcastic statements to show me my sin but Jesus said at the same I was "well-learned."  There is way to see what I say if you have a so-called way of "access."  What do I mean?  Remember Gandalf going to research the ring when he said there are questions that need answering?  Click here: "LOTR The Fellowship of the Ring - The Account of Isildur"  Its the same thing here, because there is a spiritual computer that God has made in creation as a spiritual wonder that records everything humans do in life.  It can be used for good or evil.  To sum it up it shows me and Jesus speaking to each other: namely, He came as an unfriend friendship because I was not redeemed for a friendship friendship when I would be born again, and He knew it would be the later summer of 2004, gained assurance in 2005 and baptized by immersion 2006.  All for the glory of my Three Friends: namely, the eternal Father, eternal Son and eternal Spirit.  Amen and amen.
Grace and peace.  Farewell.

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