King Jesus Christ is Eternal Salvation and Autonomy
King Jesus Christ is Eternal Salvation and Autonomy
Positive Christianity Series Episode # 106
"If a king faithfully judges the poor, his throne will be established forever."- Proverbs 29: 14
We learn in the Sacred Scriptures that King Jesus Christ is eternal salvation and removes our sins when we decide to accept and confess King Jesus Christ Eternal LORD and Savior. We learn that King Jesus Christ accomplished the purpose of GOD Almighty being Messiah and resurrecting on the third day. We learn that Moses and the Prophets including Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezequiel, and Daniel speak about King Jesus Christ being Messiah. We learn that David describes in the Psalms that King Jesus Christ is salvation and King of kings in Psalm 2 and 72. This describes that King Jesus Christ is Eternal King from the sons of David from Jacob's prophecy and Eternal High Priest after the Order of Melquisedek in Psalm 110. King Jesus Christ frees us from captivity, darkness, and vices so that we are able to persevere with autonomy, light, virtues, and salvation instead.
King Jesus Christ instructs us on the need to repent of sin and forsake false "religion" seen in Phariseeism that wanted individuals to practice idol worship, self-righteousness, and hypocrisy instead of practicing true righteousness, sincerity of heart, and obedience to the commandments of Moses. We learn that similar to the righteous prophets that preached repentance of sin, we are instructed on the need to forsake the practice of sin and idol worship that leads to woes, stagnation, negative emotions, vices, and destruction of the unrepentant wicked. We are able to have true autonomy and freedom in the worship of GOD Almighty that removes the chains of sin that want to prevent individuals from realizing the beauty of having autonomy and responsibility.
"At that time Jesus went through the grain fields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry, and they begun to pluck heads of grain and to eat. But when the Pharisees saw it, they said to him, 'Look, your disciples are doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath.' He said to them, 'Have you not read what David did when he was hungry, and those who were with him: how he entered the house of GOD and ate the bread of the Presence, which was not lawful for him to eat nor for those who were with him, but only for the priests? Or have you not read in the Law how on the Sabbath the priests in the temple profane the Sabbath and are guiltless. I tell you something greater than the temple is here.'"- Matthew 12: 1-6
We learn that King Jesus Christ frees us from the shackles of sin and allows us to have autonomy and wisdom instead. We are able to have a light in obedience to the commandments of Moses that instructs true equity, equality, and justice instead of hypocrisy, inequality, and envy. We learn that King Jesus Christ is similar to David in the manner that he helped Israel improve in the worship of GOD Almighty. We learn that the Pharisees possibly gangstalked King Jesus Christ and the disciples when they were preaching and healing. We learn that there was envy from the Pharisees because there is power in Christianity seen in the healing and amazing signs and wonders. We learn that the Pharisees watched and most likely gangstalked because they had envy instead of having gladness of heart knowing that Israel was improving in the worship of GOD Almighty. We learn that similar to David who was persecuted by Saul and ate from the bread of the Presence from the temple on the Sabbath, King Jesus Christ was accomplishing the purpose of GOD Almighty healing the sick, talking to the outcasts, and preaching the worship of GOD Almighty mentioned in Ezekiel 34 while being persecuted by the Pharisees. We learn that King Jesus Christ and the disciples ate heads of grain because that was what they had on a Sabbath while they were preaching, healing, and persevering while the Pharisees were accusing and envious on the Sabbath. King Jesus Christ describes the manner that the false priests practiced idolatry in the temple on the Sabbath described in Ezekiel 8. We learn that Saul persecuted David because of his envy. The Pharisees persecuted King Jesus Christ because of envy. We learn that GOD Almighty guarded David from Saul, and David persevered. We learn that Saul did not obey GOD Almighty, did not obey the commandments of Moses, did not listen to Samuel, and persecuted David who was only practicing fidelity to GOD Almighty and destroying Israel's enemies. We learn that there was folly on the part of Saul because David was actually destroying the enemies of Israel accomplishing the purpose of GOD Almighty.
We learn that King Jesus Christ healed the sick, gave sight to the blind, gave hearing to the deaf, gave mobility to the lame, provided the multiplication of the bread and fish, walked on water, calmed the storms, raised up Lazarus, preached the need to love GOD Almighty above everything, and resurrected on the third day after death. We learn that King Jesus Christ is the High Priest and Eternal Temple because in 70 A.D there was no longer a temple. We learn that the sin of the Pharisees caused the destruction of the second temple, and Phariseeism decreased in influence because individuals were converting to Christianity. We learn that King Jesus Christ is the Eternal High Priest who reconciles us to GOD Almighty. We learn that King Jesus Christ is the Eternal King from the sons of David who gives us eternal salvation because he is perfect, infinite, eternal, righteous, just, Omnipotent, Omnipresent, and Omniscient among other qualities the human mind can not understand. We learn that King Jesus Christ was impartial and just meaning that he cared and cares about everyone irrespective of social class, gender, and race.
August 5, 2024 Monday's Publication
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