Ancient history, as documented in the sacred Tanakh, clearly reveals that both the Spirit of God and the spirit of the devil have the power to influence people. The devil operates in a way similar to the Holy Spirit, as he is known for being an imitator and is infamous for spinning lies that deceive many into stumbling and destruction.
The
Spirit of God, known as the "Holy Spirit," actively selects
individuals as instruments of holiness to deliver powerful messages of
righteousness to those committed to gaining the favor of the one true God of
heaven. This divine mission, filled with the power of the Holy Spirit, is a
source of inspiration and connection, even to those He recognizes as good seeds
who may have wandered from the straight path of sacred living on earth.
It
is clear that, in the context of true sanctification, there is only one
definitive source of valid knowledge about possession. It is the Holy Spirit,
while the second comes from outer darkness, the hidden realm where evil spirits
and the devil reside.
It is evident that, in the context of true sanctification, valid knowledge about possession has only two definitive sources. The first comes from the Holy Spirit, and the second arises from outer darkness, the concealed realm where evil spirits and the devil dwell.
GOD'S COMMAND ON HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE DEAD
The
one true God of heaven explicitly prohibits the living from associating with
the dead. This clear command emphasizes respecting the
boundaries between life and death. It is grounded in rational reasoning and the
principles of true holiness, underscoring the necessity of focusing on our
current lives rather than attempting to connect with those who have passed
away.
It
is clearly expressed and communicated with strong emphasis.
Deut
18 :
10 Let no one be found among you who sacrifices
their son or daughter in the fire, who practices divination or sorcery, interpret
omens, engages in witchcraft,
11 or casts spells, or who is a medium or spiritist or who consults the dead.
12 Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD; because of these same detestable practices, the LORD your God will drive out those nations before you.
13. You must be blameless before the LORD your God.
Lev 19
:
31 "'Don't turn to those who are MEDIUMS, nor to the SPIRITISTS. Don't seek them out, to be defiled by
them. I am YAHOVAH your God. – NIV
Isa 8:
19 When someone tells you to consult MEDIUMS and SPIRITISTS who whisper and mutter,"
should not a people inquire of their God? Why consult of the dead on behalf of the
living? – NIV
The strict prohibition against communicating with the dead is unequivocally laid out by the one God of heaven for all humanity. This is not just a mere restriction; it is a clear commandment that instructs everyone to engage only with the Spirit of the one God of heaven. This directive is stated emphatically, underscoring its critical importance.
Mat 6 :
9 This, then, is how you should pray: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your
name.
THE CONNECTION BETWEEN HUMANITY AND THE SPIRIT OF GOD IN THE TORAH
It is essential to recognize the divine theme in the Torah of God, comprising the five books of Moses. Moses has a direct relationship with the Spirit of the Father in heaven—not with an angel, a spirit of the dead, or any so-called evolved spirit. This distinction is crucial and must be understood clearly.
IN THE FIRST
(1st) BOOK OF MOSES (Genesis)
Gen 7 :
1 And Yahovah said to Noah, You
and all your house come into the ark, for I have seen you righteous before Me
in this generation.
IN THE SECOND
(2nd) BOOK OF MOSES (Exodus)
Exo 7 :
14 And Yahovah said to Moses, Pharaoh's
heart is hardened. He refuses to let the people go.
IN THE THIRD
(3rd) BOOK OF MOSES (Leviticus)
Lev 21
:
1 And Yahovah said
to Moses, Speak to the priests, the sons of Aaron,
and say to them, There shall none be defiled for the dead among his people.
IN THE FOURTH
(4th) BOOK OF MOSES (Numbers)
Num 11 :
23 And Yahovah said
to Moses, Has Yehovah's hand become short? You
shall see now whether or not My word shall come to pass to you.
IN THE FIFTH
(5th) BOOK OF MOSES (Deuteronomy)
Deu 2
:
31 And Yahovah said
to me, Behold, I have begun to give Sihon and
his land before you. Begin to possess it so that you may inherit his land.
NEVI’IM (18 BOOKS OF THE PROPHETS)
Jos 6 :
2 And Yahovah said to Joshua, See,
I have given Jericho into your hand, and its king, and the mighty men of war.
Jdg 1 :
2 And Yahovah said, Judah
shall go up. Behold, I have delivered the land into his hand.
1Sa 3 :
11 And Yahovah said to Samuel, Behold,
I will do a thing in Israel at which both the ears of everyone who hears it
shall tingle.
1Ki 8 :
12 And Solomon said, Yahovah said that
He would dwell in the thick darkness.
1Ch 14 :
10 And David asked of God, saying, Shall I go up against the
Philistines? And will You deliver them into my hand? And Yahovah said to him, Go up, for I will deliver them into your hand.
Isa 18 :
4 For so Yahovah said to me, I will
take My rest, and I will look on in My dwelling place, like a clear heat in the
sunshine, like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest.
KETUVIM (11 BOOKS OF THE SCRIPTURE)
The Ketuvim (Scripture) powerfully affirms that the Spirit of God actively engages with the faithful saints, highlighting a profound connection that is undeniable.
Job 42 :
7 And it happened after Yahovah had spoken these words to Job, Yahovah said to
Eliphaz the Temanite, My wrath is kindled against you and your two friends. For
you have not spoken of Me what is right, as My servant Job has.
1Ch 14 :
10 And David asked of God, saying, Shall I go up against the
Philistines? And will You deliver them into my hand? And Yahovah said to him, Go up, for I will deliver them into your hand.
Nowhere in the Torah (5 books of Moses), Ketuvim (books of Prophets), and Nevi’im (books of Scripture) is it ever suggested that our heavenly Father requires humanity to consult the following.
In the sacred texts of Judaism, which include the Torah (the first five books of Moses), the Ketuvim (the Prophets), and the Nevi'im (the Writings), there is no indication that our heavenly Father necessitates humanity to seek guidance or wisdom from the following spirits:
1. Spirits of the deceased.
2. Spirits who claim to be messengers of God.
3. Spirits who assert they are evolved beings.
The one God
of heaven has firmly emphasized His strict prohibitions against the abominable
practice of Spiritism throughout the entire archipelago and beyond (Deut
18:10-13; Lev 19:31; Isa 8:19). This underscores the importance of seeking
guidance directly from divine principles, which accurately reflect the purity
of the one true Spirit of God, who alone communicates with His recognized
saints on earth.
CONNECTION BETWEEN CHRIST AND THE SPIRIT OF GOD
Christ Jesus of Nazareth firmly asserted his profound connection with the Spirit of God during his remarkable time on earth.
John 5:
30 I can do nothing on my own. As I hear, I judge, and my Judgement
is just because I seek not my own will but the will of him who sent me.
31 If I alone bear witness about
myself, my testimony is not true.
John 8:
28 So Jesus said to them, "When you have lifted up the Son of
Man, then you will know that I am he, and that I do nothing on my own
authority, but speak just as the
Father taught me."
John 14:
10 Do you
not believe that I am in the Father and the Father is
in me? The words that I say to you I do not speak on my
own authority, but the Father who dwells in me does his works.
[John 10:30])
John 8 :
26 I have much to say about you and much to judge,
but he who sent me is true, and I declare to the world what I have
heard from him.
[John 15:15, 17:8])
John 12 :
49 For I
have not spoken on my own authority, but the Father who
sent me has himself given me a commandment - what to say
and what to speak.
[John 15:15, 17:18])
The truth conveyed through the Torah (Law), the Nevi'im (Prophets), and the Ketuvim (Writings)—the fundamental components of the Old Testament—unequivocally establishes that only one Spirit speaks to the faithful saints of God across all eras.
The unique Spirit referenced throughout the Tanakh is undeniably intertwined with the profound era of Christ Jesus, revealing a powerful connection that cannot be overlooked.
In the unique Spiritualism of this Tanakh of the Father in heaven, it is worth noting that the faithful saints maintain a connection only with the Spirit of the one God of heaven. This perspective emphasizes the singular devotion to divine guidance.
In true sanctification, there is only one definitive source of valid knowledge
about possession: the Spirit of God, also known as the Holy Spirit. Any other
source, particularly those arising from the depths of darkness where evil
spirits and the devil reside, is utterly invalid. Trust only in the Holy Spirit
for clarity and truth regarding possession.
WE WILL ALSO DO THIS
Has it ever been clear to us the emphatic words of Christ's mouth, just as they are written so clearly?
John 14:12 Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, THE WORKS THAT I DO SHALL HE DO ALSO; and more outstanding works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.
Like the intense sunlight at noon, Jesus of Nazareth communicated continuously with the Spirit of God during his distinctive era. He did not interact with the spirits of the deceased, angels, or the evolved spirits advocated by Allan Kardec. Consequently, the work of Jesus of Nazareth is regarded as noble, sacred, and significant, mainly due to his profound connection with the Spirit of God.
In alignment with the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, it is clear that anyone can confidently assert belief in the one God of heaven if they actively embody the actions of Christ, mainly through their connection with the Spirit of God.
Conversely, an actual anti-Christ and embodiment of malevolence may be characterized as an individual who, rather than engaging with the Spirit of God, opts to communicate with what they perceive to be the spirits of the deceased, entities presumed to be angels or the concepts introduced by Allan Kardec, which allegedly pertain to evolved spirits.
From the previous expositions of God's truth in this article, it can be seen very clearly that this Spiritism of the holy Tanakh of God has never approved the abominable practice of Spiritism of a large group of Gentiles (pagans). For them, the spirits of the dead, angels, and what they perceive as evolved spirits symbolize the Holy Spirit. In contrast, the authentic Spiritism of the Tanakh teaches that only the Spirit of God represents the Holy Spirit, and no one else does.
Despite the explicit prohibition established by divine authority against communicating with the deceased, a significant portion of the population appears to disregard this directive. Much like those who are visually impaired and cannot perceive the commandments of the one God of heaven, these individuals persist in the practice of what is deemed an objectionable act. To this day, communication with the dead continues unabated among many spiritist communities in the Country and abroad.
The righteousness of God, prominently highlighted in the genuine Teachings of Christ, clearly establishes that only two types of possessions can exist on earth. These are the possession of the one true Holy Spirit and the possession of the unholy Spirit, commonly referred to as the devil.
Furthermore, if the Spirit of God is indeed the representation of the Holy Spirit, as stated in the sacred Tanakh, it is reasonable to believe that only those possessed by the Spirit of God are fully aligned with the truth of this heavenly glory.
Within this framework, any encounter or influence from a spirit that fails to reflect the qualities of the Spirit of God can be distinctly recognized as a form of possession by malevolent spirits. This may also involve a collective of demons deliberately masking themselves as divine or holy spirits. Such deceptions can lead individuals away from truth and divine guidance.
This could be the work of false mediums who deceive others by pretending to be
possessed by the Holy Spirit. In truth, there is no genuine presence of the
Holy Spirit in their actions; instead, we see a carefully crafted
illusion, a product of their own minds' deceptive workings. These individuals
may manipulate emotional responses or create dramatic displays to convince
those around them that they possess a divine connection. Still, ultimately, it is
nothing more than an elaborate ruse designed to mislead and exploit the trust
of others.
THE HOLY
SPIRIT POSSESSION
The possession of the Holy Spirit clearly took place in the entire humanity of Jesus Christ, as indicated by the following:
John 8:
28 So Jesus said to them, "When you have lifted up the Son of
Man, then you will know that I am he, and that I do nothing on my own
authority, but speak just
as the Father taught me."
John 14:
10 Do you not believe that I am in the Father and
the Father is in me? The words that I say to you I do not speak on my own
authority, but the Father who dwells in me does his works.
The spirit of the devil is capable of possession, profoundly influencing and governing the entire personality of its selected mediums. These spirits utilize the physical forms of the mediums to communicate and act. They assert that they are holy spirits from heaven, leading many individuals to accept this proposition without question, thereby resulting in the swift degradation of numerous souls on earth.
It is easy to tell whether the possession is from the Holy Spirit or evil spirits.
Suppose anyone who claims to be a medium of God has a Spirit who preaches support, advocacy, defense, and obedience to the FOUR PILLARS OF THE teachings of Christ, particularly in obedience to the law (Torah). In that case, this is a clear sign that the Holy Spirit inspires that medium.
On the other hand, any individual claiming to be a medium of the Holy Spirit who asserts that God's commandments are no longer applicable or who promotes the ineffectiveness of the law concerning salvation and the redemption of sin demonstrates an apparent movement away from the principles of divine illumination. Such statements originate from environments characterized by widespread harmful influences and opposing ideologies.
Any teachings conveyed through various mediums or practices of mediumship that conflict with the sacred principles encapsulated in the Four Pillars of the Teachings of Christ—principles that Jesus Christ himself directly preached—are undoubtedly not aligned with God's will. Such teachings can only be attributed to the work of the devil, who deceitfully presents himself as a messenger of God's Spirit.
Moreover,
these experiences may stem from the inner workings of the medium's mind, where
they falsely perceive themselves as hosting a divine spirit. This
self-deception can lead to a profound misunderstanding of their motivations
and the nature of the entities they claim to communicate with.
THE EVERLASTING LIFE
The journey of nurturing one's soul does not necessarily stem from a lengthy pursuit of worldly knowledge and wisdom. Such endeavors often give rise to pride and folly, closing our eyes to the deeper truths of existence. The answer lies in simplicity for those who aspire to perfection in the presence of the one true God of Heaven. Instead of seeking accolades through human understanding, one can achieve spiritual growth by wholeheartedly obeying the divine laws set forth by God. Through this humble submission, the soul flourishes and finds its rightful place in the divine order.
Nevertheless, one must adhere to the law of the one God of heaven to attain eternal life for one's soul. Pursuing the kingdom of God is the essential and appropriate course of action for anyone seeking this ultimate goal.
In line with this, the Spirit of God, fully embodied in Jesus, emphatically proclaimed that there is only one true path to eternal life. This undeniable truth must be acknowledged as the only way to achieve everlasting salvation. That says,
John 12 :
50 And I
KNOW THAT HIS COMMANDMENT IS ETERNAL LIFE. What
I say, therefore, I say as the Father has told me.
The truth expressed in this verse is undeniable:
"ETERNAL LIFE IS FOUND IN KEEPING THE LAW."
This powerful assertion was delivered by the Spirit of the Father, who fully and dynamically filled the entire being of Jesus of Nazareth at that time. The Spirit's vibrant presence guided Him and emphasized the profound bond between the Father and His Son.
As recorded in the holy texts, the teachings and commandments attributed to Christ are not derived from the spirits of deceased prophets or the venerated saints recognized by various traditions. This assertion particularly applies to esteemed figures such as Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Jeremiah, among others, whose contributions to spiritual wisdom are widely acknowledged.
As recorded in the holy texts, the teachings and commandments attributed to Christ are not derived from the spirits of deceased prophets or the venerated saints recognized by various traditions. This assertion particularly applies to esteemed figures such as Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Jeremiah, among many others whose participation in real life to spiritual wisdom is widely acknowledged.
Likewise, the teachings imparted by the prophets do not originate from the spirits of their fellow prophets who have passed away. Instead, it is essential to understand that all these teachings and revelations come from God's singular and divine Spirit. This Spirit is the ultimate source of wisdom and guidance, transcending individual prophets and their earthly existence. Essentially, the unified Spirit of God encompasses and inspires all spiritual teachings.
The emergence of the "Gentile Doctrine," commonly known as the "Pagan Doctrine" or the "Pauline Doctrine," marked a pivotal moment in spiritual thought. This doctrine opened the door to the intriguing communication concept with the deceased. This practice allowed individuals to engage with spirits that embody sacred and profane qualities. It reflects a profound and multifaceted view of the afterlife, emphasizing the complexity of the relationships between the living and the departed.
It is undeniably misleading and an apparent falsehood to assert that the teachings of Christ, which are imparted through the seven Spirits of God, are the responsibility of deceased saints—such as revered prophets, apostles, and individuals designated as saints by the pagan church—to communicate to the living. This claim distorts the intended message and undermines the spiritual connection between the living and the divine teachings.
The objectionable teachings or customs of the Gentiles, commonly referred to as pagans, have never received endorsement from the comprehensive truth articulated within the sacred scriptures of the Tanakh. Furthermore, the perilous doctrines propagated by these pagan traditions have never constituted a genuine fragment of the divine wisdom that is explicitly imparted through the teachings of Christ.
We must recognize that we have only one soul. When it is lost, everything comes to an end for us. We cannot achieve eternal life with our heavenly Father without acknowledging this truth.
CONCLUSION
The standard of truth that must be embraced and firmly upheld by all is grounded in the divine teachings delivered by the Spirit of God through the mouths of faithful saints. A clear example is the gospel of the kingdom as taught by Christ of Nazareth. This is the definitive body of divine teachings that unequivocally defines the teachings of Christ.
Throughout the vast expanse of thousands of years, the complete body of the Torah (law), Nevi'im (prophets), and Ketuvim (writings) has stood the test of time and interpretation. It is unmistakable that the Spirit of God communicates powerfully and directly with those who embody true holiness. This divine interaction emerges from the sacred and dynamic essence of authentic channels of the Holy Spirit. These dedicated mediums are not just passive vessels; they definitively convey profound wisdom and guidance, forging a vital connection between humanity and the divine teachings of God.
Humanity has the potential to achieve all things through the powerful and divine presence of God's Spirit within us. This inherent connection eliminates the necessity for the beliefs surrounding the spirits of the deceased, the entities often referred to as angels or the so-called evolved spirits that Allan Kardec explores in his writings. Instead, we can find our strength and purpose through the direct influence of the divine, guiding us on our journey.
Wherever and whenever, none of them was recognized by the aforementioned entirety of this Spirit of God, who is the Father of all souls. The presence of the Spirit of God across all ages is an undeniable truth—impacting the past, shaping the present, and guiding the future.
To
summarize, only in that divine spirit can we uncover the authentic
essence of the one true God of heaven. This essence reflects God's perfect image and likeness, who embodies the highest ideals of truth, radiant light,
unwavering love, boundless power, diligent work, profound wisdom, and the
promise of eternal life.
DIVINE MESSAGE FROM THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN
The glorious light of heaven invites you to embrace the precious moments you have remaining in your lives. It cautions against engaging with the Spirit of the dead and the unknown spirits, who cloak themselves in enticing sweetness and flowery deceptions. Their only aim is to ensnare the unwary, luring them with beautifully crafted lies that mask their true intentions.
Be cautious about placing your faith in the words of well-known mediums. Throughout history, none have genuinely served as vessels of divine holiness in the eyes of God. This is due primarily to their blatant disregard for the commandments set forth by the one true God of heaven. Additionally, their actions signify a troubling rebellion against the profound greatness and sacredness of the four foundational pillars of Christ’s teachings. These pillars form the essence of a spiritual framework that all believers should revere and uphold.
It
is clearly stated.
Deut 18 :
10 There shall not be found among you anyone who burns his son or
his daughter as an offering, anyone who practices divination or tells fortunes
or interprets omens, or a sorcerer
11 or a charmer or a MEDIUM or a necromancer or ONE WHO INQUIRES OF THE DEAD,
12 for whoever does these things is an abomination
to the Lord. And
because of these abominations, the Lord your God is driving them out before you.
13 Thou shalt be perfect with the LORD
thy God.
That
strict prohibition of the one God who created all things was disregarded and
violated in no way by those who introduced themselves as mediums (mediators) of
the spiritualist brotherhood. Moreover, that abominable practice is an obvious
sign of extreme foolishness, madness, and ignorance in the eyes of the one God
of heaven.
When
the connection with the deceased is decisively severed, individuals must be confidently launched into the vast realm of this righteous
path. This journey leads directly to the divine perfection that awaits them
before our Father in heaven.
Stay
away from mediums that claim to connect with the spirits of the dead and those
who say they are messengers from God. They often spread false teachings that can lead people to
serious spiritual harm. These misleading ideas can cause both the first and
second deaths. Protect yourself and be discerning in these situations.
May
the complete presence of the Holy Spirit fill each person. This includes the Spirit of Truth, which helps us
understand and be authentic; the Spirit of Light, which removes confusion; the Spirit of Love, which fosters kindness
and connection; the Spirit of Power, which gives us strength to face challenges; the Spirit of Creation, which sparks new ideas
and art; the Spirit
of Wisdom, which
provides insight; and the Spirit of Eternal Life, which connects us to the divine and everlasting nature of
life.
May
the complete presence of the Holy Spirit fill each person. This includes the Spirit of Truth, which helps us
understand and be authentic; the Spirit of Light, which removes confusion; the Spirit of Love, which fosters
kindness and connection; the Spirit of Power, which gives us strength to face
challenges; the Spirit of Creation, which sparks new ideas and art; the Spirit of Wisdom, which provides insight
to profound understanding; and the Spirit of Eternal Life, which connects us to the divine and everlasting nature of
life.
This is the
Teaching of Christ. Until next time, farewell.
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