My, not Paul's teachings on marriage.
Listen, my brethren, to Paul, for marriage brings worldly sorrows. But, good worldly sorrows, for one then has company in this strange world, and recourse to expire worldly lusts. And a spiritual sister or brother, whom flesh binds with flesh, and a child springs forth into this world, sown between the fruits of two lovers.
If you cannot afford or fathom how to take care of your children, do not have sex. But, if your wife or husband have desire, satisfy it fully. And have the children, for God shall abundantly provide for a household sown in love. Sown in discord, it shall have curses, but in love, and peace, and no enmity or strife, there shall be fruitful fields and gardens, and springs, and wells, and rivers, and much fleshly lusts expired through the satisfaction of your mate.
Do not marry one of the same sex. Do not change your gender from your sex. For if you do that, you will surely die in the lake of fire. Until you divorce this strange spouse, and expire the lust completely, whether by castration, then so be it. Or by neutering, then so be it. Whether by plucking out your eyes, or ears, then so be it. My heart aches, that questions like these were not common for so many years, and yet now everyone is forced to ask them. Or, if you have no lust, you may remain whole, and not a Eunuch, but abide in peace.
If unmarried, the LORD shall bring you dreams if you need them. Wash, do not enter into battle, and your soul shall be purged of fleshly lusts. It is better not to have dreams, however. Also, do not be filthy Dreamers, looking for lusty ways to gratify your desires.
As for birth control, use whatever you wish, but maximize the pleasure. But, do not kill the seed, or the egg, or the fetus. That is my teaching, not Paul's.
Also, love your spouse as much as you can. Indulge in love, and feel love for one another. Drink deep of each other's cisterns and wells, in the love enjoined in the two through the fleshly covenant of marriage. Love her, deep love, and true love. Make heavenly peace the union you share with your spouse, and friendship felt most sincere. For if it is not this, you cannot be divorced.
Do not get divorced. Not for any reason, other than adultery. Any other reason, causes infidelity, and is wickedness.
Do not fantasize about anyone beside your spouse. And if you do not have a spouse, do not fantasize, but let your dreams purge worldly lusts. Do feel a bit guilty for dreams, however, as they are not good. But, do not feel like you have sinned, either. Only that you are unclean. But if you do have a spouse, fantasize about her often, for she is your soulmate, and she is whom God gave you as your portion in this life.
Have one spouse unto death, and if need be another in widowhood. And if your spouse has touched the flesh of adultery, you are made free.
Category: Ministry
Sermon 1
Brethren, Greetings in Philadelphia. I come to acknowledge that a great mischief has been wrought in the land. Men are being led astray to dismember themselves, and turn themselves into women. And women the same, fashion loins for themselves through strange science. There are women who exert their own rule over men. And men who see women as a lesser creature, and not with the soul of man. There is greed, concupiscence, and a fire about to be put out by Sin and its idolatry.
I say, these are evil times we live in, but it was asked, "How do we save Christianity?" For the heathen think we are about to perish, as they plot to take our liberty away, and kings strip the title of "Church" from their domains. We shall not perish, but be gathered to all the worlds, my brethren, and brought back to Zion. We save a man's soul through the law, and our sobriety. We walk in peace, and love, and charity toward our fellow man, and give right answers. So even the Heathen , when they are rebuked to their face, they know that it is because we love them, and not because we wish to harm them.
Hell exists, my brethren, and it is a comfort to me. For I see all the suffering caused by the heathen, and I weep at the disasters they reap, always causing distress to themselves and others, by stripping away that which is natural to man, and replacing it with something base and unkind. For they say "Consent" as if it were a word which granted them license to do all manner of evil. Can you consent to the destruction of your own soul? Surely you can, and it will reap the same vengeance as it did in this life, and there will be no pleasure in it in hell, when it is through.
As for heaven, Zion is Peace, and we obtain her through the arts of Kindness, Charity, Love, and Good Fruit. She is beautiful, so desire her like a comely maid. I do not know what heaven shall be, but take all the good you see in this life, and put your hopes there, for Satan will not allow you to have a good life, if he were able. If you have a good life, rejoice, but tremble for many are taken off the path of righteousness by worldly lucre.
The prophets are among us, and speaking, and the tabloids are running stories of insane conspiracies. Maybe they are true. Maybe they are not. In my own estimation, it is sin that is causing everything, and not the agency of man working destruction, but rather sinners with no knowledge of the good, trying to construct a "Better World" where their vision has nothing like love, charity or kindness, but rather has lust, greed and self-assertion. And this is the world they are creating, and the world rejoices in this new creation. And it shall, Christians, therefore seek to obtain Mercy as a Prize, for she is beautiful among all others, and she is one. Seek after Mercy, and Peace and Wisdom, and bind them to your bosom, and lie down with them in matrimony. Marry them to your soul, and you shall have all the worldly fruits for repentance and righteousness. And not the fruits of vanity and greed.
Brethren, Suicide is a grievous sin, and the heathen being so frustrated by our words, take their own lives, to spite us. For this cause, Brethren, keep preaching the truth, and you shall retain Mercy, and they hell. For the fires are quenched in them, of good fruit and spirits, and they have wedded to themselves Sin in Holy Matrimony. A marriage of sin and flesh, conjoined to the corruption of the State and corruption of the Soul. Therefore, preach repentance to them in kindness, so if they do die by our words, they were at least warmly entreated, and not harshly criticized. Preach to them in love, and not bitterness, envy or slander.
Also, keep back the storms of Antichrist, by watching the clouds moving in on the horizon. Know the times. Keep Peace in your hearts, and Wisdom, and Mercy, and Love, and Justice, and know the times we live in, are not good times. For, being so cursed upon the earth for a little while, the curse itself will save you, having not received your earthly reward--or perhaps you have lost it--you shall attain a better hope for the world to come, and all your sin purged from you, you shall be married in the land of Zion. And eat the Supper Feast with our LORD of the Fruit of Life, the Milk and Honey of Zion, and the Living Waters. It shall taste better than any earthly morsel, and greater still, shall be our cities and gold and mansions.
Brethren, keep at bay all sinful thoughts, all sinful lusts... and know I write a sermon not Scripture... for I write many sermons, and many words to you. Do not depart from the Sixty Six books of the Bible, but seek where it is written, and seek witnesses for yourselves among the Heathen, that confirm God's Word. Seek for wisdom, and refined by fire, you shall be tested as Gold come out of the furnace, and made a Holy Portion for the LORD. Don't commit suicide, but rather run the race, and many shall follow after you, and shall be tried in the same furnace as you, my loves. And perhaps, a holy sacrifice shall be left, of even worldly prosperity, and we shall be saved from the testing to come.
The Theodicy
Jesus’ entire ministry addresses the Theodicy, Alex. Literally, it’s just a way of saying, “There’s absurd suffering in this world, so believe in me, and you’ll go to a perfect one.”
Consider the theme of the Resurrection? How can man–who is incredibly fallible–live for eternity without suffering, without the perfect mind and body of Christ? How can there be peace without the Spirit? Obviously, the world is cruel, evil, destructive… God knows that, so He prepared a better one. The world was always that way, too, due to the fall. It wasn’t supposed to be a perfect world, and the days where we were supposed to make our lives here, ended when Babylon Sacked Jerusalem.
Like the real thing to think about, is how Sin causes suffering. And by elevating it to the top of the Pantheon–by making Sin the milieu–you’re causing even more suffering, not less. The Law is meant to help ease suffering, by giving a perfect statute, which will inevitably cause peace and tranquility, even in the face of natural disaster or misfortune. Because people will share one another’s burdens. But, with the Every Man for Himself routine, and the libertine mores regarding sexuality, we can’t find the things that cause human happiness, as all those avenues are blocked, and replaced with something dirty that cannot fulfill the true desires of mankind.
Snippet of Christ’s Life as Told by the Psalmist
[W]hen Jesus stayed behind in the Temple, Jesus was really bothered by that, you see in the Psalms. He thought He sinned. He knew He didn’t but He had a human nature susceptible to shame, too. But{} Joseph and Mary were too poor to afford a tutor for Jesus, or even books. Christ also had to sleep on the floor His whole life, as the family couldn’t afford a bed for Him.
Banned Comment on YouTube
They do have a natural capacity to know right from wrong. I do agree with you there, but without the proper moral upbringing and guidance, they lose it very quick. Especially when sexual immorality is involved.
Morality is difficult. It takes men with IQs of about 180 to come to the very basics. And someone like you, creating a system of morality, is dangerous, because you're just not going to get even ninety percent of it right. You need moral teaching.
Yes people are born knowing right from wrong--I won't dispute you there, because the Bible teaches that--but you do divert off of that ethics very quick, and very young. And that's why you need the Bible to remind you what that ethic is.
And the ethics of the Bible isn't because "It will please God," What will please God is human happiness and flourishing, and peace. Which you can't have if you deviate off of the Bible's standard. Any diversion from that standard, and you don't have peace anymore, you have corruption, violence and lawlessness.
And the fact is I don't doubt you do good. But, you have no capacity to understand good, or do good, without God's agency. You don't realize how many people I meet that struggle to even know what Good is. They deny it even exists, and while you believe in Good--that's a good thing--it's ultimately up to God to establish the good, and make it so. Otherwise it's just human opinion, and strife, and war between conflicting power dynamics that determines it.
Why I Believe the Bible
I just believe in the Bible because Jesus is good, and no other religion presents a sound moral argument. Atheism presenting the worst, and Hinduism probably the best--which is scanty at that. So, that's why I'm a Christian. And really, you can't possibly get a better moral premise than Jesus. You can't beat it. Ever. Not even Pythagoras--who came the closest. Or even Mozi, Confucius or Mencius, but Christ beats them all in succinctness, clarity and His own demonstration. Also, the Torah is pretty cool, too. If you really understand it, but the beauty of Christianity is that the Law was abolished in Christ, and that's just the Law that's going to judge the world for its sin. It's not something we're supposed to follow--and there's messianic prophecies in the Old Testament that show that, too.
47Â The first man is of the earth, earthy; the second man is the Lord from heaven.
G2962 is used in the original Greek.
It means:
[G2962] (kurios/koo'-ree-os) from kuros (supremacy); supreme in authority, i.e. (as noun) controller; by implication, Master (as a respectful title):-- God, Lord, master, Sir.
On Mesopotamia and the Bible
{}The First Dynasty of Ur was a part of a global civilization. The Second is mythological, because the Flood happened, and we don’t have much records from that time anywhere—literally, every continent sees a drastic gap in all their civilizations around the 24th century. And the Third is generally the Sumer of Akkad, and begins with the empire of Sargon—Nimrod. In fact, the Mesopotamian Basin was the first instance in history of a clash of empires. You had Sumer, the Akkadians, the Amorites, the Elamites, and they were all fighting amongst one another. The first battle was the Battle of Sidim, under Sulgi’s 45th year, and that’s recorded in the Bible. As well as the politics of the time period.
[T]he First Dynasty of Ur precedes the Third—we don’t know about the Second, because it seems to be where the Flood gaps civilizations—and the First was part of a Global civilization, that spanned from Asia, into Africa, into Europe and then into the Americas. You can tell that by certain artefacts they find.
Violence in the Bible
People need dark stories. It's good for them, and God's not going to sugar coat life. Christ was brutally tortured and good people were put to death in droves throughout human history. That's God's redemption plan is to use our own cruelty as a witness against us, but that is reality [one's] reading with no fluff.
Do We Follow the Levitical Law?
No. Read Hebrews chapter 7, it will explain that fully.
So… basically, there’s two priesthoods. The Levitical, which condemns the world, and puts everyone under condemnation, and then the Melchizedek Priesthood, whom Jesus fulfilled.
So, why did Abraham have to sacrifice Isaac? That’s the question. And why did God not make him? Two good questions to ask, before we answer this question.
1. Abraham had to be taught what the price was for forgiveness. God’s only Son, like Abraham’s only son, needed to be sacrificed. But, God took Abraham to the threshold, and prevented him.
2. God prevented Abraham, to show that human sacrifice was unlawful, and Christ needed to pay for our sins. And how? By our slaughtering Him, and putting Him upon a cross.
So, with that being said, God promises Abraham a blessing on Isaac, that from Abraham’s Seed—who is Jesus—there will issue a seed who will bless all nations. And that’s Christ. And of course, after the Battle of Sidim, which is the first battle in recorded history—it’s the first clash of empires—Abraham meets the Priest Melchizedek, and that priest is whom Abraham offers a sacrifice to (not Isaac, but an animal; those are two separate events).
So, there’s two priesthoods, the one through Levi, by way of Aaron and Moses, which brought the law into being, and puts everyone, and every nation—including Israel—under condemnation for sin. And then you have the Law of Liberty, Zion—not Sinai—who is the Seed Christ Jesus. Whom, He is of a priesthood of Melchizedek, and that priesthood is established in an earlier covenant with Abraham. Because Abraham is about ten generations before Moses and Aaron.
So the Levitical Priesthood was for the Jews, for a specified time so they could have an Earthly kingdom, and Earthly reward. But when they failed, that covenant was annulled through Christ’s blood. But, that covenant is unchanging and everlasting, and it will punish all evildoers. Everyone who is not submitted under Christ, that law—as unfair as it is—will put every man, woman and child under the condemnation of death, unless they repent, and trust on the blood of Jesus. Because of sin.
And the law we follow now, is in Christ Jesus, the Sermon on the Mount and Romans 12–15, and of course the Fruits of the Spirit, and we’re to abstain from sin like is found in Romans 1 or Corinthians or Timothy. Basically, the law we follow is written in the Gospel. The Torah is still good for teaching… we can still look at it for common sense wisdom. But, the death penalty is annulled in Christ’s blood, therefore the sacrifice is in Christ Jesus, and the Law is in the Gospel, not the Old Testament. And if you follow the Old Testament law, you’re judged by those statutes, and therefore condemned by the prophets and the curse. Which the curse is nailed into Jesus, and is not something that we have to endure, unless we are found in unrepentant sin.