Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The "Only Son" False Doctrine


 As we consider the fact that the Christian Community has not been able to fulfill the promise made by the Master Jesus Christ recorded in 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." — and as we consider what is the reason for this, as we have discussed before, we need to take a close look at our belief structures, and identify where our belief structures have been corrupted by False Doctrines.

And in that regard, the most egregious false doctrine, by which the minds of the Children of God have been programmed to drink down daily a cup of spiritual poison, killing off the hope of Personal Christhood day by day, is in this infamous doctrine that proclaims that Jesus Christ is the “only” Son of God.

The idea that God our Father has ever been known to create one of anything, is certainly exposed to be a lubricious fabrication of the human imagination, if would we just look around us. God created the earth, and in that creation he has written down certain fundamental principles. Did God create “one” oxygen atom? Did he create one hydrogen atom? Did he create one of anything? Everything about God’s creation is characterized by innumerable multiplicity.

And so it with the Children of God that we can see with our eyes. Is there one person in America, or are there more than 300 million? Is there one person in China, or are there over 1 billion? Is there one person in California, or are there more than 30 million?

Of course, the earth is filled, as a general rule, with FALLEN souls, not enlightened souls. But the fact that they were all, at one time, in the heaven world, tells you that there was at one time more than one person in heaven. Yes, there was more than one person in heaven.

How utterly foolish to believe that in heaven, there is only One Son! This has got to be one of the darkest and more crude delusions of all time foisted upon the gullible minds of little children.

The soul of Jesus Christ was simply one son, of many, chosen for this mission, to bring the truth to the fallen souls on this planet, and to show them that they too can be exactly like him (with his help of course) that they can return to their divine estate, which is as a true son of the Most High God.

Now, I wish you would think about it. Does not this promise carry this exact message?

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."
How could anyone do the works that he did, if he were not a Son of God just like Jesus Christ? And so, we can see that this false doctrine that has us believing that Jesus Christ is the “only” son, pulls the rug out from under the feet of the rest of us. In way of thinking that the only person who can do such works, has to be standing on the magic carpet of sonship, and if we are denied our right to stand on that magic carpet of sonship too (by this false doctrine) then we cannot get a grasp upon the true and accurate belief that we have within us as well, the necessary divine potential to do these works, just as Jesus Christ did. And in this way, the entire Christian community has been robbed (by this montrous false doctrine) of the central truth of their identity.

And you know what? Every minister, or pastor, or priest, that promulgates this "only son" False Doctrine, by so doing, places himself in the category of a false pastor.

I ask you, is it not as obvious as the nose on your face, that this promise made by the Master Jesus Christ, tells us, that he wants to help us find the same divine potential within us, that is in him, and which allowed him to perform these works, and which would allow us to perform the same works, if only that divine potential could be brought back to life within us?

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."
Is not the fulfillment of this promise, then, the central thrust and purpose of his mission, to bring to life within each of us, the divine potential that would allow us to establish the Kingdom of Heaven on the earth NOW?

1 comment:

  1. When I read Jn 14:12, I'm reminded of one of the things he said, in one of the references being discussed on the end times subject.

    "..he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me. He that findeth (secures) his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it." Matt.10:38,39

    In the context of that quote, the works he spoke of were related to being hated by all men, persecuted, and delivered up before rulers, where through them, the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:1-11) would give testimony against rulers and nations.

    (We also read there, that many are delivered up by their own families. My guess would be that some members, seeking to save their lives, deliver up the members unwilling to submit, who will lose their lives for Christ, taking up their cross)

    If that kind of testimony had happened 2000 years ago, it would only have a limited impact.
    That's evidenced by the fact that if it did happen somewhere before, we aren't aware of it.

    Now...if something like that were to happen today, where anything that happens in the world can be seen almost instantaneously around the globe, thanks to technology....that would be HUGE, as far as works are concerned. That would especially be true, if the message of this "gospel preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations" was to repent, as the kingdom is at hand.

    Just a thought

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