The Message: Restoring ChristianityThis book was written to reestablish the true principles of Christianity according to the teaching of Jesus Christ. It will explain how and why the Holy Bible became a book. It will also explain how a Christian should view this book. It will also show you how all these pseudo-Christian organizations came about. It will give you a brief history of the first stage of Gods plan, starting with Moses. Its purpose is to inform you how to view this book called the Holy Bible. According to the dictionary, a Christian should believe in Jesus as the Messiah and should base their religious beliefs on his teachings. A biblicist is an expert on the Bible or a person who interprets the Bible literally. The Christian community today is biblicist, not Christian, and are actively spreading their form of Christianity all over the world. The Message, restoring Christianity, is designed to narrowing Christian beliefs to the teachings of Jesus. If all churches would follow this simple rule, there would be no Jehovahs witnesses, Baptists, Mormons, or any other biblicist sect; there would only be one church following the teachings of Jesus. If you view the Bible correctly, it cant confuse you. The Bible should be broken down into five separate sections. The first is the Old Testament; this is the Jewish Bible. The second sections are the Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. This is the only place you will find the teachings of Jesus. The third section is a book called Acts and it describes what happened to some of the apostles after the death of Christ. The fourth sections are letters mostly written by a man named Paul. And the last section or fifth section is a book called Revelations, which describes the end of the world. If the Bible is viewed like this, then it can misguide you religiously. I hope you find it interesting and informative. |
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... kingdom of God is preached., and this is true Christianity. Judaism, according to Jesus, did not preach the kingdom ... Heaven, then adds Vs33 But my father giveth you the true bread from Heaven. He went on and explained to them that he ...
... kingdom of God is preached., and this is true Christianity. Judaism, according to Jesus, did not preach the kingdom ... Heaven, then adds Vs33 But my father giveth you the true bread from Heaven. He went on and explained to them that he ...
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... kingdom of Heaven's sake. Then he adds—he that is able to receive it, let him receive it. Abstaining from sex should have never been made mandatory. It's absurd to think a person who has a family, can't serve and love God, as well. It's ...
... kingdom of Heaven's sake. Then he adds—he that is able to receive it, let him receive it. Abstaining from sex should have never been made mandatory. It's absurd to think a person who has a family, can't serve and love God, as well. It's ...
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... kingdom of heaven is greater than he. This complement towards John the Baptist is repeated in the book of Luke chapter. 7:24 thru 28. So Jesus saw John, his cousin, as the last and greatest prophet of all. Yes indeed, greater than Moses ...
... kingdom of heaven is greater than he. This complement towards John the Baptist is repeated in the book of Luke chapter. 7:24 thru 28. So Jesus saw John, his cousin, as the last and greatest prophet of all. Yes indeed, greater than Moses ...
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... heaven said—This is my beloved son, in whom I am well pleased. This story in Mathew is one version of his baptism ... kingdom of heaven is at hand. Verse 18 thru 25 Jesus began to select the apostles. Peter and Andrew were fishing.
... heaven said—This is my beloved son, in whom I am well pleased. This story in Mathew is one version of his baptism ... kingdom of heaven is at hand. Verse 18 thru 25 Jesus began to select the apostles. Peter and Andrew were fishing.
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... kingdom of heaven. (The term “poor in spirit” means a person who is poorer than a poor person's purse. But if you take the two words individually poor means lacking and spirit mean life force. This is describing a person on their death ...
... kingdom of heaven. (The term “poor in spirit” means a person who is poorer than a poor person's purse. But if you take the two words individually poor means lacking and spirit mean life force. This is describing a person on their death ...
Contents
The Book Of Mark | |
The Third Book Of The Gospels | |
The Forth Book Of The Gospel | |
What Makes The Holy Bible The Antichrist? | |
What Is Known About The Shroud | |
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