Church Rite Not Jesus’.

Church Rite Not Jesus’.
The witty inventions of Constantine outlived the Roman Empire and the passages of the Greek New Testament manuscripts that were changed to agree with his sacraments continue to be printed in even the Protestant Bibles today.

These are the ones that appear in the gospel of Matthew 28:19, Mark 16:16, John 3:22/26, and John 6:51-58. These four change the whole meaning Jesus message. While the first three passages had only the word baptize added to each the fourth had had three words inserted: flesh, blood, and drink. The latter introduced the Emperor’s Eucharist by turning the last eight verses on the Bread of Life upside down.

The Galilean apostolic commission at the very end of the first two gospels quoted above, conflicted with each other. Matthew invoked three names of the godhead (trinity), in a rite unknown to the apostles at Pentecost who never practised such an invocation, using only the name of Jesus Christ. Mark’s baptismal commission not only differed greatly from Matthew in its compulsion under threat of damnation, but is generally discredited by most of the Christian literati as a substitute for the lost original ending of the book.

As Jesus and his apostles never practised a baptismal rite on believers in their forty months together, Peter’s rite at Pentecost merely revived John’s baptism, despite Jesus abandoning it after he began his four years of ministry. Philip, Ananias and Paul used Peter’s baptismal rite, each differing from the other in varying nuances. Peter never again repeated the link between water and remission, though Ananias of Damascus took a more extreme position making water the agent of remission, similar to the water of separation in Numbers 19. Paul never endorsed that assertion and in Caesarea and Samaria the Lord showed that Peter’s and Philip’s baptismal rite had nothing to do with Jesus’ baptism of fire concomitant with regeneration.

In fact Paul later abandoned Peter’s baptismal rite (1 Corinthians 1:17). Instead he majored on the one baptism needed, of which John the Baptist and Jesus had prophesied. (See: Acts 1; Luke 24; 1 Corinthians 12:13; Ephesians 4:5; Matthew 3:11 etc). Paul’s use of the word in the epistles allude to the baptism of the Spirit. Even Peter (1 Peter 3:21) did likewise referring to the operation of the Holy Ghost through the power of the resurrected Lord in figurative metaphorical usage.

This was a problem for Constantine so in the third reference above (John 3:22 /26) one word was added to the rumour that either Jesus or the Twelve were baptizing believers in competition with his cousin John the Baptist. Completely unsubstantiated by the four gospels the rumour was partially dispelled a few verses later (John 4:1-2).
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The prophecies of John the Baptist, Jesus, the ascension angel, and the Old Testament (Zechariah 14) establish four important things:-

1. The place of the Lord’s ascension was Jerusalem’s Mount of Olives (Mt. Olivet),
2. This also was the place of the only apostolic commission which was given by Luke in Luke 24, and Acts 1, and corroborated by John 19-20, notwithstanding the Epilogue chapter (John 21).
3. The sole apostolic commission was not from Galilee as posited by Constantine by changing Jerusalem to the word Galilee six times (Matthew 26;28;Mark 14;16), but from Judea’s Mount of Olives by Jerusalem
4. The baptism of fire was intended to supersede John’s baptism of water, confirmed by prophecy of John and Jesus.

Church Rite Not Jesus’.

Church Universalism a Blight

The Blight Christendom’s Universalism.
Whether in orthodox, liberal, evangelical or fundamental wings of the church this disease is a pandemic blight upon the biblical gospel of the Lord Jesus, Its seeds were sown in the third and fourth centuries and they germinated in the Renaissance of the fifteenth century. finally bearing fruit in the eighteenth century’s Enlightenment. Its early buds of growth emerged to counter Luther’s return to the true essence of Christianity: the just shall live by faith in the 16th C. Reformation.

However, the full appearance of its diseased fruit blossomed in the 18th C. Age of Enlightenment convincing pastors, priests and prelates that it was ‘was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom’ they were gulled as quickly as Eve was in the Garden of Eden. Thus once tasted its poison began to work among the intelligentsia of the church who wrote prolifically about its benefits.

In that new age of reason a new breed of Christian humanists were generated among the ‘tasters’ from the clergy and theological scholars
Today’s humanist pragmatic bibliolatry was borrowed unwittingly in the 19th C from the 18th C liberal Age of Enlightenment. 21st C evangelicals and even fundamentalists still use its legacy in their hermeneutics to arm their sectarian separatism or their liberal ecumenism.

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Truth About 21st C Christianity.(5)

1. Religious speculation became rife after the death of the soul. The endless babble of Babel’s builders demonstrated its futility.
2. Likewise today’s babble of extemporary preachers infatuated with their own unctuous unction is often void of biblical content and full of humanistic sectarian psychology laced with their own philosophy.
3. Despite their reliance upon natural faith it is weak, double-minded, & can’t access God. The Twelve often exasperated Jesus with their lack of faith. Only when they were converted after the resurrection was distrust replaced by the faith of Christ as they received His Spirit. (Luke 24; John 20.)
4. In the case of the first twelve disciples prevenient grace was given by Christ at Jesus’ awakening call to follow him.
5. Prevenient grace moved the twelve men to seek his company and presence wherever he went as they heard & learned of the Father (John 6)
6. It took 40 months before their eyes were opened at conversion Luke 24, John 20
7. Illuminating-faith and repentance given them at Emmaus & Jerusalem Luke 24
8. Eleven of the twelve disciples became sheep & testified with Christ over 40 days to 109
9. The 120 (11+109) prayed ten days waiting Pentecost’s outpouring Acts 1.
10. Only the interceding High Priest sending the spirit of prayer to gathered saints in free-prayer will move the Father to awaken lost. But do-it-yourself evangelism of the 21st C has completely forgotten this with its easy-automatic religion.
11. Evangelism without the spirit of prayer is empty and often the verbose self-effort of easy-religion

BIBLE REFERENCES:
Luke 24:31; 32; 45; Acts 16:14; John 1:16; Romans 1:17; Ephesians 2:8; 2 Corinthians 7:10; Acts 5:31; Acts 11:18
Acts 3:16; Romans 12:3; Galatians 2:20 Ephesians 3:12; Philippians 3:9; Colossians 2:12
1) And their eyes were opened…32 Did not our heart burn within us, while he … opened to us the scriptures?
45 Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures,
2) … whose heart the Lord opened…
3) … grace for grace.
4) …the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith:
5) For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that ‘not of yourselves: it is the gift’ of God:
6) For ‘godly’ sorrow works repentance … but the sorrow of the world works death.
7) Him hath God exalted…for to ‘give’ repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.
8) Then hath God…granted repentance unto life.
9) …the faith which is by him hath given him this perfect soundness…
10) … God hath dealt to every man…the measure of faith.
11) …I live by the faith of the Son of God,
12) …by the faith of him.
13) …through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith:
14) …through the faith of the operation of God

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Truth About 21st C Christianity (3)

Restoring Bible Truths of The Reformation.

The Reformation opposed the religion of humanism posing as Christianity in the church. 500 years have passed since Luther’s 1517 Wittenberg declaration, but the church of the 21st C still suffers from pervasive humanism in every quarter. The 18th C. outbreak of Christian humanism in the Enlightenment inevitably led to its 19th C pandemic in freewill America.

1. Mankind, albeit religious or not, is unable to trust his Maker even in the face of miracles.
2. Vainly the intelligentsia will try to prove that the positive mindset is faith
3. Humanism in the Renaissance and the Enlightenment claimed that universally mankind is innately good.
4. Humanists characterize humans as possessing natural created ability of mind, and heart to understand and respond to God’s overtures if they so desire. They claim such seekers may do so without the need of divine grace beforehand.
5. Thus man is portrayed as the master of his own destiny and his course is alone determined by freewill choice.

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Witty Church Inventions of 4th Century.

THE WITTY INVENTIONS OF THE EARTHLY CHURCH.
The writer acknowledges the vast difference between the visible earthly church (churches) of man and the invisible body of Christ, the true church comprised of the saints. The latter are those whom God has regenerated by His Spirit at His behest rather than by mere human design and persuasion.

Many are still looking for the true church, as they discover the flaws of each church evaluated. They will never find it, because it does not exist. The word itself is not in the original New Testament (Koine Greek) and at six New Testament English translations omit it altogether.

It was invented by Emperor Constantine using 3rd C Latin. The same man formed the first church as the new religion he wanted for his Roman Empire to displace its eclectic pagan idolatry. Using it as a tool to win both sections of a divided empire in a state of civil war and general decline. What he established, however, was so successful it outlived the empire and the rages of the centuries to survive until this present day with over two billion members in its multifarious organized separate bodies.

Of nearly three thousand separate denominations the ones invented by Constantine seventeen hundred years ago still predominate as the foundation for various others. Each of these methods, rituals or rites is claimed to give entry to the highway of heaven. One thing they have in common is the universal ease with which they may be accomplished. Apart from personal submission to the man and the method required the key catalyst is said to be vocal affirmation, often repeating words supplied by the minister.

The witty inventions of Constantine outlived the Roman Empire and the passages of the Greek New Testament manuscripts that were changed to agree with his sacraments continue to be printed in even the Protestant Bibles today.

These are the ones that appear in the gospel of Matthew 28:19, Mark 16:16, John 3:22/26, and John 6:51-58. These four change the whole meaning Jesus message. While the first three passages had only the word baptize added to each the fourth had had three words inserted: flesh, blood, and drink.
The latter introduced the Emperor’s Eucharist by turning the last eight verses on the Bread of Life upside down. The Galilean apostolic commission at he very end of the first two gospels quoted above conflicted with each other.

Matthew invoked three names of the godhead (trinity), in a rite unknown to the apostles at Pentecost who never practised such an invocation, using only the name of Jesus Christ.

Mark’s baptismal commission not only differed greatly from Matthew in its compulsion under threat of damnation, but is generally discredited by most of the Christian literati as a substitute for the lost original ending of the book.

As Jesus and his apostles never practised a baptismal rite on believers in their forty months together, Peter’s rite at Pentecost merely revived John’s baptism, despite Jesus abandoning it after he began his four years of ministry.

This was a problem for Constantine so in the third reference above (John 3:22 /26) one word was added to the rumour that Jesus was making more disciples than John. Whist there was no doubt about the truth of increasing success by Jesus and the Twelve there is not so much as a hint that they were baptizers anywhere or at anytime, in the four gospels, during their three and a half years together.

Contrary to the rumour heard by John’s disciples: Jesus had never competed with his cousin John the Baptist before his imprisonment by Herod. However, the rumour that either Jesus, or the Twelve were baptizing was partially dispelled a few verses later (John 4:1-2) by Constantine to avoid too much contradiction. He who had muddied the Greek New Testament’s two remaining extant manuscripts to support his new sacrament now used rumour to do so.

The prophecies of John the Baptist (Matthew 3:11 etc.) and the Old Testament (Zechariah 14) establish with the angel’s ascension witness two important things:-

1. The place of the Lord’s ascension was Jerusalem’s Mt. Olivet,
2. This also was the place of the apostolic commission given by Luke in Luke 24, and Acts 1, and corroborated by John 19-20, notwithstanding the Epilogue chapter (John 21).

CONCLUSION.
There never were three separate Great Commissions, only one and it was issued in the apostolic commission recorded in Luke 24; John 20; and Acts 1 and issued from Jerusalem’s Mount of Olives (Mt. Olivet) near Bethany”s slopes. There were not two ascension mounts 60 miles apart: one in Judea and the other in distant Galilee (on an unnamed mountain).In fulfilment of prophecy: by Jesus, Zechariah the prophet, and the ascension angel, it was from Judea’s Mount of Olives adjacent to Jerusalem, the place of Christ’s closest friends; his messianic grand entry into the city; his last supper; his passion; his burial; his resurrection; his conversion of the Eleven; his forty days appearing to most of the one hundred and nine others converted; and his ascension back into heaven.

There never were two other watery apostolic commissions issued from a place two days journey to the North of Jerusalem, despite Constantine’s changing Jerusalem into the word Galilee six times in four chapters Matthew 26; Matthew 28; Mark 14; Mark 16. Apart from this subtle word swap, neither baptismal commission holds credibility because :
1. If either ending of the book of Matthew or the book Mark, respectively, be homogenous with the rest of the author’s book why was each book void of any such practice by the Lord and the Twelve after Jesus submitted himself to the water rite of John last prophet of the Law and began his ministry of the kingdom?
2. If there had been a Galilean baptismal rite commanded why was there such a contradictory differennnce between each of the two, the second being militantly compelling under threat of hellfire.
3. If both were not the creation of Constantine and his team of scholars re-scribing both Latin and Greek New Testament manuscript Codices for his 50 inaugural Church of Rome Bibles, then why had the Eleven never heard or used a trinitarian baptismal invocation instead of Peter’s baptismal rite invoking Christ’s name?
4. Though at first glance Acts 2:38 Peter’s actions seem to confirm and ratify the existence of a Galilean apostolic commission, this is far from the truth. Peter, known for his impulsiveness and rebuked by Jesus for having expressed the mindset of Satan did not cease to be impetuous after his conversion on Resurrection Day. Forty days later he misled a prayer meeting of the one hundred and twenty into electing Matthias prematurely as the twelfth apostle in place of Judas Iscariot. Now fifty days after his conversion and only ten days since he was instructed otherwise, he suddenly decided to restore the water baptismal rite of John the Baptist additionally invoking the name of Jesus Christ on the candidates.
5. Peter set the precedent for the Jerusalem church, which insisted upon circumcision, John’s water rite, and keeping the Law for membership. By demanding such qualifying conditions for saving grace Peter created a problem which neither he nor the Jerusalem church could handle, inevitably leading to division and misunderstanding between Jewish and Gentile Christians; between Paul and Barnabus (Galatians 2); between Paul and Peter(Galatians 2); and between Jerusalem church members themselves (Acts 15).

Peter never again made the qualifying demand of water for remission and changed his position several times, finally concluding then rite was only a figure, figurative of justification through the power of Christ’s resurrection (1 Peter 3:21).

Paul also varied the rite and finally discarded it as a distraction (1 Corinthians 1:17) thereafter using the term to describe what he wrote (1 Corinthians 12:13 and Ephesians 4:5) in his epistles of the baptism of the Spirit, (simultaneous with regeneration after Pentecost), for which the Eleven had to wait fifty days after their regeneration on Ascension Day (Luke 24; John 20).
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Truth About 21st C Christianity.(4)
1. Religious speculation became rife after the death of the soul. The endless babble of Babel’s builders demonstrated its futility.
2. Likewise today’s babble of extemporary preachers infatuated with their own unctuous unction is often void of biblical content and full of humanistic sectarian psychology laced with doctrinaire philosophy.
3. Despite their reliance upon natural human faith, man’s faith is weak, double-minded, and is incapable of accessing God. The Twelve often exasperated Jesus with their lack of faith. Only when they were converted at the resurrection was distrust replaced by the faith of Christ as they received His Spirit. (Luke 24; John 20.)
4. In the case of the first twelve disciples prevenient grace was given by Christ at Jesus’ awakening call to follow him.
5. Prevenient grace moved the twelve men to seek his company and presence wherever he went as they heard & learned of the Father (John 6)
6. It took 40 months before their eyes were opened at conversion Luke 24, John 20
7. Illuminating-faith and repentance was given to those at Emmaus & Jerusalem Luke 24
8. The eleven disciples and one hundred and nine other converts from Christ’s forty days’ appearances, prayed for ten days, after the ascension, awaiting the Sprit’s outpouring Acts 1.
9. The book of Acts reveals that the interceding High Priest sending the spirit of prayer to gathered saints will move the Father to awaken the lost.
10. Do-it-yourself evangelism of the 21st C has completely forgotten this with its easy-automatic religion.
11. Evangelism without the spirit of prayer is empty and often the verbose self-effort of easy-religion planting false hope as the enemy sows his tares (false converts).

Bible References:
Prevenient grace is present in the awakened soul prior to conversion. It is temporary and temporal in substance until the follower has heard of the Father; learned of Him; and discovered the failure of self effort before receiving the gifts of repentance and saving-faith.
1. Luke 24:31, 32, 45.
And their eyes were opened, and they knew him; and he vanished out of their sight.
32 And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?
45 Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures,
2. Acts 16:14 And a certain woman named Lydia… heard us: whose heart the Lord opened, that she attended unto the things which were spoken of Paul.
3. John 1:16 And of his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace.
4. Romans 1:17 For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith:
5. Ephesians 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that ‘not of yourselves: it is the gift’ of God:
God’s Gift of Repentance is Selective not Universal

6. 2 Corinthians 7:10 For ‘godly’ sorrow worketh repentance … but the sorrow of the world worketh death.
Godly sorrow is given by God. Man’s own sorrow is not enough.
7. Acts 5:31 Him hath God exalted…for to ‘give’ repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.
8. Acts 11:18 …(they)glorified God, saying, Then hath God also to the Gentiles ‘granted’ repentance unto life.
9. Acts 3:16 …the faith which is by him hath given him this perfect soundness in the presence of you all.
10. Romans 12:3 … God hath dealt to every man (“that is among you”) the measure of faith.
11. Galatians 2:20 …I live by the faith of the Son of God,
12. Ephesians 3:12 …by the faith of him.
13. Philippians 3:9 …through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith:
14. Colossians 2:12 …through the faith of the operation of God

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