“Blessed be
the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of
all comfort,” Apostle Saul (who is also called Paul), 2 Corinthians 1:3 (NKJV)
In
the precious and beautiful name of Messiah Yeshua “Jesus,” greetings.
While listening to the local “Christian” radio station I
heard a person talking about Jesus’ lineage.
How that during [Biblical] times, prior to Yeshua’s birth, the names of those
in that line were unaware of the significant role they would play in it.
Straight from the Hebrew [Scriptures], the “Old Testament,”
this speaker rattled off the names of those individuals in the lineage of Jesus,
making the point that we can trust what the [Bible] says and that each one of
these individuals led [directly] to the birth of Jesus. These individuals were unaware at the time of
their future significance. They did not
know their names would be listed in the gospels of Matthew and Luke. The speaker used this point to say that today
we have the complete [Bible] and can see their names. We know it is true and are well aware of the
role we are called to do, to lead people [directly] to Jesus.
After taking the listening audience on a “guided tour”
through the Hebrew [Scriptures], giving them a 100% guarantee everything found
in it is the word of God, this speaker led me to ask the question “When Jesus
calls God [My God], His God in the [Scriptures], seven times, why don’t you
accept that for what it is?”
I certainly agree with the all-knowing God of the [Bible]
having everything under [full] control and that the word of God is trustworthy
as is, but this individual on the radio is a follower of the Anthanasian Creed. Quoting what is inspired by God, only to then
turn to man’s understanding of it, is exactly what the Anthanasian Creed
[forces] its followers to do. Therefore
I knew this individual on the radio couldn’t continue to [just] quote
[Scriptures], looking to support a false system of belief.
Followers of the Anthanasian Creed
don’t see that it’s the source of their entire system of belief. When a person believes a falsehood long
enough, in this case the Anthanasian Creeds false method of salvation, they’ll see
it as anything else but.
Ask any follower of that creed if it’s
[Biblically] possible for the person rejecting the Anthanasian Creed, believing
Messiah Yeshua “Jesus” [is] the Son of
God, to be saved.
For the follower of that creed to
answer the question correctly, they would have to say, “Yes, according to the
inspired word of God it is possible to reject the Anthanasian Creed and be [Biblically]
saved.” This would put the Anthanasian
Creed in its final resting place, the nearest trash bin.
This speaker on the radio attempted to show how even today,
we’re unaware of the fullness of the role we play, the lasting effect we have
on others. From this point on nothing
else was quoted from the [Bible]. The
speaker mentioned the names of “preachers,” from the late 1800’s to the present,
and how they influenced others to become just like them. If I gave you these names, six of them in
all, you’d probably recognize a few of them.
At the very least having heard something about them. The last of the six to be mentioned however,
I’d give it a 100% chance of you having heard this individual speak at one time
or another, live, on radio and/or television, for yourself. A direct path of the names of those from the
late 1800’s to the present time, preaching the Anthanasian Creeds [false]
method of salvation as a “biblical” truth.
Don’t forget, the battle is not against flesh and blood my friends. We, individually, are responsible for the
care of our salvation (Philippians 2:12, NKJV).
The Anthanasian Creed itself, is the problem here.
Here’s the [significant] difference between the two, the
names of those found in the inspired word of God and those from the late 1800’s
and on. Those found in the inspired word
of God have absolutely nothing to do with the Anthanasian Creed. How could they, the Anthanasian Creed wasn’t
made known to the public until 325-AD. Those
from the late 1800’s and on however, are influenced by what surfaced in
325-AD.
It’ll be easy to link a follower of the Anthanasian Creed
[directly] to it, but to link those found in the inspired word of God to it,
why would anyone attempt to do so in the first place. There’s no [Biblical] evidence of anyone having
to believe what was written after the fact, the doctrines of men. Period.
Whosoever
will be saved, before all things
it is necessary that he hold the catholic faith;
This is
the catholic faith, which except a man believe faithfully he cannot be saved.
It doesn’t matter what’s written between the opening and
closing sentences of the Anthanasian Creed (above). It will not only be man-made, it’ll be
[directly] linked to an earthly institution called “church”. This gives those teaching it a 0% chance of finding
any [Biblical] evidence of it being so. I’m
not saying they can’t manipulate the [Scriptures] to make it appear to be anything
else but man-made, surfacing after the fact, it’s too late for that. I’m saying the Anthanasian Creed [forces]
them to do just that, since 325-AD of course.
Here’s a simple [Biblical] question for followers of the
Anthanasian Creed. With the words “the
Son is God” not found in the
inspired word of God, what’s causing you to believe that the evidence of it
being so, does? If you say anything else
but the teachings of those not found in the inspired word of God, you’d only be
fooling yourself.
Seeing the Anthanasian Creed as adopted, accepted doctrine
of the Catholic Church in 325-AD, which is exactly what it is, will make it
easy to see that leaving God’s plan of salvation well enough alone, is the [only]
way to go my friends.
God bless.
In His Care… Jim
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