To
begin with, from the very words of Christ, he courageously declared these
powerful words, stating,
John 14:
12 Verily, verily, I
say unto you, He that believeth on me, THE WORKS THAT I DO SHALL HE DO ALSO;
and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my
Father.
In
John 14:12, it is powerfully stated that anyone can replicate the incredible
works they have witnessed. This message from Christ reveals a profound truth:
those who possess genuine faith in God have the potential to accomplish even more
remarkable feats than what he demonstrated. It’s inspiring to realize that the
same divine power is accessible to all who believe.
What
meaningful actions did Jesus undertake that we, too, should perform to
demonstrate our faith in the Spirit of God, who resided within Him and
encompassed His entire being?
First
and foremost, his joyful obedience to the law as written.
Mat 5:
17 Think not that I am
come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to
fulfil.
18 For verily I say
unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise
pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
John 14:
31 But that the world
may know that I love the Father; and as the Father gave me commandment, even so
I do. Arise, let us go hence.
In
these verses, it is clear that Jesus remained steadfastly obedient to the law
(Torah) of the one true God in heaven. Rather than rebelling against it, he
actively fulfilled God's divine will as instructed. Thus, it is imperative for
all who aspire to genuine holiness to embrace this path with enthusiasm and joy
in their hearts, fully committing to the law of God.
To attain true holiness on earth, we must prioritize obedience to God, which stands above all human expectations. Christ provided a profound example, illustrating that our foremost duty is to adhere to God's extraordinary will. This will embody the essential virtues of justice, mercy, and faith (Matt 23:23). Embracing this path is not just a duty; it's a profound opportunity for spiritual growth and transformation.
Jesus
remarkably achieved this, enabling the Spirit of God to dwell within him
completely and govern his entire being. But why is this significant? It’s
pivotal because he consistently followed God's will (the law), which led to an
intense process of purification that cleansed every facet of his
existence—body, soul, and spirit. This transformation turned him into a vessel
of divine truth, light, love, strength, labor, wisdom, and life.
THE BAPTISM OF
JOHN
After
undergoing baptism by John in the Jordan River, a series of remarkable events
undeniably unfolded:
Mat 3:
16 And Jesus, when he
was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were
opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and
lighting upon him:
17 And lo a voice from
heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
After
John baptized Jesus in the Jordan River, the Holy Spirit descended upon Him and
filled His entire being. From that pivotal moment, Jesus courageously
proclaimed the gospel of the kingdom (Christ Teaching), captivating many with
the remarkable works of God that flowed through Him.
That
says,
Mat 4:
23 And Jesus went about
all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the kingdom's gospel, and
healing all manner of sickness and disease among the people.
Everyone
must understand that Jesus exemplified the role of a medium for the Holy
Spirit. He serves as a unique model of what it means to be a true and righteous
channel. Those who wish to embody the qualities of authentic channels of the
Holy Spirit should emulate and follow his actions and teachings.
A
crucial aspect to recognize is that, similar to what we see in the Tanakh, the
Spirit of God (Holy Spirit) wholly embraced Jesus's physical body during His
ministry to the entire house of Israel. This underscores that the influence at
work was not from the souls of departed ordinary individuals, saints, angels,
or what Allan Kardec describes as evolved spirits.
The
undeniable truth of that pivotal event from thousands of years ago demands
recognition and cannot be overlooked. The Spirit of God (the Holy Spirit) must
be the sole authority within each of us. We do not require the souls of
departed saints, those of members of the spiritist brotherhood, or angels.
Above all, we must not seek guidance from what Allan Kardec labels as evolved
spirits. Embracing the Holy Spirit is the key to our spiritual journey and
understanding the essence of being a proper medium of the holy Spirit.
Let
us not say that this truth is impossible but rather that we are losers and have
no right to attain the glory of God in ourselves. Laziness, weakness, and
ignorance truly rule over anyone who would say that the existence, or
occurrence, of those deeds of Jesus could not exist in anyone.
SPIRITUALISM,
ACCORDING TO THE TEACHINGS OF CHRIST
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Overview
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While
often used interchangeably, "spiritism" refers specifically to a
codified philosophy centered around the belief in communication with spirits,
primarily associated with the teachings of Allan Kardec, which includes the
concept of reincarnation, while "spiritualism" is a broader term
encompassing the belief in the ability of spirits to communicate with the
living through mediums, without necessarily implying a specific philosophy on
reincarnation; essentially, spiritism is a structured system within
the broader concept of
Spiritualism.
Spiritism is primarily based on Allan Kardec's writings, while spiritualism is
a more general term with various historical roots.
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To
embark on a sacred journey on Earth, it is essential to embrace the first step:
following the Torah (Law). This vital text is one of the three key divisions of
God's profound Tanakh, guiding us to live with purpose and integrity.
The
spiritual teachings of Christ differ significantly from traditional
spiritualism or the spiritism presented by Allan Kardec. In Christ's teachings,
the written works attributed to Jesus are emphasized, and the Spirit of God
(the Holy Spirit) seeks to be drawn to a clean and pure environment (the
physical body) where He can reside and guide.
God
has essential and transformative purposes for the well-being of humanity on
Earth. In light of this, He is actively implementing plans and platforms
through His living temples (mediums) to guide us toward a brighter future.
The
Spirit does not wait idly for an invitation; it flows freely, eager to convey
its profound messages to the worthy. It chooses individuals who exude purity in
their essence to act as instruments of its divine presence. This age-old
practice holds immense relevance today and is recognized as "Channels of
the Holy Spirit," widely known as mediums. This concept is deeply rooted
in the teachings of Christ Spiritualism, underscoring its importance and
timelessness.
The
mediums of the great Tanakh arose by following the mandates of the one Father
in heaven.
As it is clearly stated,
Deu 18:
18 I will raise them a
Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his
mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.
Exo 4:
12 Now therefore go,
and I will be with thy mouth, and teach thee what thou shalt say.
Jer 1:
9 Then the LORD put
forth his hand and touched my mouth. And the LORD said unto me, Behold, I have
put my words in thy mouth.
As
written in Deu 18:18, Exo 4:12, and Jer 1:9, the Spirit of God Himself conveys
His words directly to His divine messengers, instructing them what to express
and how to act. This divine guidance never refers to the souls of ordinary
deceased individuals, servants of God, and even angels, firmly rejecting the
influence of so-called evolved spirits. "But from the direct word of the
Spirit of God (Holy Spirit) do true mediums of God attain truth, light, love,
power, labor, wisdom, and life."
Similarly
to those before him, Jesus passionately addressed the topic of righteousness as
it relates to God. His words were imbued with fervor, emphasizing the
importance of living in alignment with divine principles and the profound
significance of achieving true faith in God, justice, and mercy toward ourselves
and our neighbors.
Regarding
this is said,
John 10:
32 Jesus answered them,
Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do
ye stone me?
John 14:
10 Believest thou not
that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I speak unto you
I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the
works.
John 8:
26 I have many things
to say and to judge of you: but he that sent me is true; and I speak to the
world those things which I have heard of him.
To
shed more illumination on the significance of this matter, the revered scroll
of the Tanakh vividly illustrates that the Spirit of the Father, often referred
to as the Holy Spirit, engages in direct conversation with His anointed Christ
prophets and kings. This remarkable and enduring connection has remained
steadfast throughout thousands of years, echoing a continuous tradition from
the dawn of time.
The Vered scroll of the Tanakh vividly illustrates the significance of this matter. The Spirit of the Father, often called the Holy Spirit, engages in direct conversation with His anointed Christ's prophets and kings. This remarkable and enduring connection has remained steadfast for thousands of years, echoing a continuous tradition from the dawn of time.
There
is a remarkable continuity between the eras of Moses and Jesus, as the Spirit
of God actively manifested His extraordinary power and delivered His profound
words in both pivotal historical moments. In other words, the times of Moses
and Jesus were not different; the Spirit of God consistently demonstrated His
power and communicated His divine message throughout both periods.
That
is firmly confirmed by Christ Jesus when he said,
John 12:
49 For I have not
spoken of myself; but the Father which sent me, he gave me a commandment, what
I should say, and what I should speak.
Jeremiah
also testified, as stated in the book of Deuteronomy.
Jer 1:
9 Then the LORD put
forth his hand, and touched my mouth. And the LORD said unto me, Behold, I have
put my words in thy mouth.
Deu 18:
18 I will raise them up
a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in
his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.
The
teachings of Christ powerfully illuminate our minds and reveal a profound
truth: we still have direct communication with the Spirit of God, just as in
times past. This connection is not through the statements of any individual
soul. While many teachings exist, they must reflect the unique righteousness of
the one true God in both the spiritual and material dimensions (heaven and
earth). Embracing this understanding allows us to reconnect with divine wisdom.
The
profound message of holiness emanates from the Spirit of God, a divine source
that offers true guidance and wisdom. This starkly contrasts the numerous
spirits promoted by various spiritist groups scattered throughout the
archipelago and those associated with Allan Kardec. Recognizing the distinction
between this authentic spiritual truth and the misleading narratives often
peddled by these groups is vital, as embracing the true Spirit of God is
essential for genuine spiritual growth and enlightenment.
Throughout
history, the concepts Allan attempts to establish—namely, the distinct eras of
Moses and the Son—have never come into being. If such divisions were to
materialize, it would fundamentally alter the divine will as conveyed through
the revered holy Tanakh. What is referred to as the ages of Moses and Jesus
merely represent a fleeting moment within the expansive timeline known as the
Age of the Father. This perspective reveals a profound unity, emphasizing that only
one significant event exists where the magnificent glory of the singular God,
who reigns over both the heavens and the earth, is vibrantly and continuously
manifest.
Every
fleeting second, every precious minute, every passing hour, each unfolding day,
every intricate week, every transformative month, and each momentous year
signify a chapter in the remarkable narrative of the Spirit of the Father. This
indomitable Spirit has resonated powerfully throughout history, leaving an
imprint on our past, enveloping us in its presence in the here and now, and
promising to flourish vibrantly, providing a sense of stability and strength
for all eternity. It is a force that weaves through the very fabric of time,
enriching each moment of our lives.
Each
needs to grasp the profound seriousness of claiming that Moses, Jesus, and the
unknown Spirit each inhabited a distinct era. Such declarations are considered
abominable in the eyes of the one true God who reigns in heaven. Whether we
accept this truth or not, we must confront the reality that the first of these
figures will eventually fade into history, the next will follow suit, and those
who come after will similarly be lost to time. This serves as a reminder of the
fleeting nature of all things, urging us to contemplate the unifying bond that
connects these pivotal figures rather than focusing on their temporal
divisions.
The
end of Moses's time meant the completion of the entire content of the Torah,
the first division of the Tanakh. This meant that the Nevi'im and Ketuvim, the
second and third of the Tanakh's three (3) divisions, were also completed to be
replaced by the next era.
As
the Son's age draws to a close, the divine word proclaimed through His voice
reaches its conclusion. In this transition into the age of the Spirit, the
guiding principles of the Torah and the teachings of Christ fade into
obscurity. Instead, people find themselves listening to the whispers of
long-deceased souls, relying on their fragmented messages as the new source of
belief and understanding.
Aren't
we afraid of the possible consequences of removing the Tanakh and the TEACHINGS
OF CHRIST? Isn't that Satan's way—to erase the words of God from the minds of
people and make everyone rely on the teachings of some group of people who
pretend to be saints? If they truly have the truth, there is no need to nullify
the entire content of the Tanakh and the TEACHINGS OF CHRIST.
TRADITIONAL SPIRITISM
From
Allan Kardec's traditional spiritism, which refers to the soul as a spirit
protector, we must recognize that these teachings diverge significantly from
the teachings of Christ. This divergence leads many people away from Earth's
actual path of holiness. Such a detour inevitably results in profound suffering
and the spiritual destruction of countless souls. Understanding this
distinction and seeking the light of genuine faith is crucial to avoid these
grave consequences.
Moreover,
in that false tradition, the souls of the dead are conjured, which, if
explained, is to disturb their silence wherever they may be. That is,
therefore, a hazardous practice of man, for there is the king of lies and his
devils, who continually manipulate people's ignorance to their advantage. It is
not difficult for him and his minions to pretend to be holy Spirits.
Should
we persist in ignoring God's clear command to avoid them? The Father in heaven,
in His infinite wisdom, recognizes that such defiance is not only futile in the
quest for true holiness but is, in fact, a profound abomination in His sight.
WHO WILL GOD CHOOSE TO SEND TO US?
The
following passage discerns the essence of the Spirit rather than the souls of
departed saints, the heavenly beings known as angels, or what Allan refers to
as evolved spirits.
John
14:26 - KJV
But
the COMFORTER, the HOLY GHOST, whom the Father will send in my name, shall
teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I
have said unto you. (Juan 14:16-17, Juan 15:26, Juan 16:7).
This
is a profound promise spoken by Christ Himself, coming to life at every moment
within the various manifestations of true holiness found on Earth. Yet, despite
this divine assurance, numerous individuals have sought communication with the
spirits of the deceased, often viewing these souls as guardians or protectors
in their lives.
Have
not all the cherished saints of God, including the revered prophets and the
beloved twelve apostles of Christ, departed from this world? They cannot serve
as our comforters; that profound duty belongs to the Holy Spirit alone. The
Holy Spirit manifests as the essence of truth, illuminating our paths with
divine light, enveloping us in an embrace of love, and empowering us with
authority (dominion). It inspires the creative forces of work, grants us
profound wisdom, and breathes life into our existence. This sacred Spirit
comforts strengthens and guides us toward hope and renewal in our moments of
sorrow and uncertainty.
The
name of the Holy Spirit is distinct from the revered names of the prophets of
God, the twelve apostles who spread His teachings, the mighty angels who serve
His will, or any of the evolved spirits introduced by Allan Kardec. The Holy
Spirit has a name that reflects His divine essence and mission. In His complete
and unique nature, He is the ultimate guardian and protector for those who
earnestly walk the world's sacred journey of true holiness. By seeking His
guidance, individuals can discover truth, love, strength, labor, wisdom, and a
longer life as they navigate their spiritual path.
In
the Gospel of John, specifically in 14:26, Jesus made a significant declaration
about the arrival of the Comforter. He emphasized that this divine Comforter
would be crucial in reminding us of the profound teachings He had shared with
His authentic apostles. This assurance highlights the importance of these
teachings in guiding us today.
John 14:
26 But the Comforter, which
is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you
all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said
unto you.
Can any of the scribes
or instructors you have encountered honestly claim to have shared the profound
Teaching of Christ, which reveals the gospel of the kingdom? Or did they
advocate for Gentile (Pauline) teachings that dilute and undermine this sacred
and transformative doctrine?
If
we profess that the messages they convey are indeed the Teachings of Christ,
then why does each profound word of His, shared amid this sacred assembly of
true holiness on Earth, seem to prick us like thorns in our throats?
Why do we often prioritize Allan Kardec's personal views on spirituality over the profound Teachings of Christ that our Father has commanded us to embrace? It's important to stay rooted in the enduring wisdom Christ offers.
Why
do we often prioritize Allan Kardec’s subjective interpretations of spiritual
matters over Christ's rich and profound teachings, which the Father has
commanded us to embrace? Reflecting on Christ's depth and timeless wisdom throughout history is crucial. His teachings offer sacred
guidance that can lead us to a deeper understanding of Truth, Light, Love, Strength,
Labor, Wisdom, and Life. We must commit ourselves to these eternal truths
rather than get lost in alternative viewpoints that lack the same foundation.
Let
us emphasize the profound truths in Christ's teachings, illuminating our wisdom and guidance. This focus encourages us to move away from
the conventional, often diluted doctrines of mainstream spiritism and the
divisive, rebellious interpretations put forth by Kardec.
STRICT PROHIBITION
The
relevant law concerning this matter is clearly stated below.
Which
says,
Leviticus
19:31 – NIV
“Do
not turn to mediums or seek out spiritists, for
you will be defiled by them. I am the Lord your God.”
Isaiah
8:19-22 – NIV
“When
men tell you to consult mediums and spiritists, who
whisper and mutter, should not a people inquire of their God? Why consult the
dead on behalf of the living? To the law and the testimony! They have no light
of dawn if they do not speak according to this word. Distressed and hungry,
they will roam through the land; when they are famished, they will become
enraged and, looking upward, will curse their king and their God. Then they
will look toward the earth and see only distress, darkness, and fearful gloom
and be thrust into utter darkness.”
Deuteronomy
18:10-11 – NIV
Let
no one be found among you who sacrifices their son or daughter in the fire, who
practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or
casts spells, or who is a medium or spiritist or
who consults the dead.
1
Chronicles 10:13-14 – NIV
Saul
died because he was unfaithful to the LORD; he did not keep the word of the
LORD and even consulted a medium for guidance, and did not
inquire of the LORD. So the LORD put him to death and turned the kingdom
over to David son of Jesse.
Concerning
this significant and sensitive issue, we must consider that the one true God of
heaven has conveyed His commands to us all with a profound sense of urgency and
seriousness. These words resonate with authority, urging us to reflect deeply
on their meaning and importance.
Pro 7:
1 My son, keep my words, and lay up my
commandments with thee.
2 Keep my commandments,
and live, and my law as the apple of thine eye.
3 Bind them upon thy
fingers, write them upon the table of thine heart.
Let
us stand resolutely against those who challenge and defy the sacred laws set
forth by our Heavenly Father. With a spirit filled with enthusiasm and joy
radiating from our hearts, we will eagerly embrace and follow the profound
wisdom in God's teachings and guidance.
CONCLUSION
This
divine counsel encourages us to avoid the misleading words of false teachers
and the deceptive allure of counterfeit spiritists mentioned earlier. By doing
so, we fortify our faith and remain steadfast on the true path illuminated by
the wholeness of the Spirit of God. By embracing this commitment, we reinforce
our faith and confidently follow the path illuminated by the guiding light of
the Spirit of God.
Let
us vividly illustrate the righteousness of God, who commands every person to
obey His distinct and sacred will strictly. He has issued a clear directive
that we must not partake in the ominous practices of those who seek communion
with the dead. Engaging in such activities is not merely frowned upon; it is
regarded as the gravest offense, a profound abomination in His sight that
distances us from His truth, light, love, power, creation, wisdom, and life,
The profound teachings of Christ have finally clarified a subject that has long been entangled in confusion and contentious debate, often distorted by varying interpretations and misconceptions held by many.
This
is the profound and sacred Teaching of Christ, a guiding light for our lives.
Until we meet again, take care of yourselves and cherish these teachings.
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