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I know this is page 10, and I see some debate about some stuff, initially the Sabbath. I agree totally that the modern church along with much of the ancient church didn't understand many things. The Epistles where written to clear those things up.
While the great reformation did a great thing a bad thing also occured. In attempt to restore the Catholic Church to correct teaching and doctrine, those reformers were removed from the now Roman Catholic church, completing their apostasy, at the same time returning many to true doctrine. However as a result, everyone who had some beef with those reformers took liberty to just sprout out and spring up churches of their own ilk. Sadly many false teacher rose up unfettered and led many astray. Thus weeds and tares grew up among the crops.
The solution is to read the Bible deductively, while forgetting what you have been taught by you denominations and pastors. Read all in continuous context, along with the historical records (for contextual purposes). Sorrowfully because so much time has passed, and decipleship has all but ceased, this is an arduous task, and there is no short cut available. One must be diligent and study for themself.
There is an up side, you can do it, and this is a little tip. It's all about Jesus, every bit of it, from begining to end.
The Garden; Jesus
The Flood; Jesus
The temple; Jesus
The law; Jesus
The prophecies; Jesus
The Gospel; Jesus
The church; Jesus
The apocalypse; also Jesus.
While the great reformation did a great thing a bad thing also occured. In attempt to restore the Catholic Church to correct teaching and doctrine, those reformers were removed from the now Roman Catholic church, completing their apostasy, at the same time returning many to true doctrine. However as a result, everyone who had some beef with those reformers took liberty to just sprout out and spring up churches of their own ilk. Sadly many false teacher rose up unfettered and led many astray. Thus weeds and tares grew up among the crops.
The solution is to read the Bible deductively, while forgetting what you have been taught by you denominations and pastors. Read all in continuous context, along with the historical records (for contextual purposes). Sorrowfully because so much time has passed, and decipleship has all but ceased, this is an arduous task, and there is no short cut available. One must be diligent and study for themself.
There is an up side, you can do it, and this is a little tip. It's all about Jesus, every bit of it, from begining to end.
The Garden; Jesus
The Flood; Jesus
The temple; Jesus
The law; Jesus
The prophecies; Jesus
The Gospel; Jesus
The church; Jesus
The apocalypse; also Jesus.