You are so right. There is one truth and that truth is found in the teachings of the apostles not denominational teachings. I read just yesterday there are currently over 45,000 denominations worldwide and an expected 64,000 by 2050 if the Lord Jesus tarries.
We live in a world that expects instant gradification. And sadly the same can be said of those who want to be granted entry into the kingdom of God. The bible does not say, "Come on in, since you say you believe in Jesus. What it does say, as I know you know,
"Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it."
Also, the word DOES NOT SAY be ye doers of your denominations beliefs. It says, receive with meekness the engrafted word that is able to save your soul; be doers of the Word not hearers only deceiving yourselves. (James 1:21-22)
We all need to get back to what the bible actually teaches if we want to enter into the promised land of Heaven.
A side note: Something that popped into my mind years ago about the word denominations could very well be true. If the letters are twisted around something interesting is revealed. Denominations becomes Demon i nations. And what better description for institutions that pick and choose aspects of the word of God that are appealing to me, myself and I, rather than accept the sum of God's word.
Jesus said it best when the enemy challenged Him with downright deception, It is Written!
Keep in mind that Jesus said, MY sheep HEAR my VOICE... His voice is heard in the word. Those who are reborn know when the enemy is trying to deceive them. Why? Because they know what the word actually says; they've heard it straight from Jesus.
Lastly, eventhough I had received the Holy Spirit it wasn't until being rebaptized in water in the name of Jesus in accordance with the word that better comprehension stated happening. And it makes sense since Jesus said unless a person is born again they cannot SEE (comprehend) the kingdom. (John 3:3)
We live in a world that expects instant gradification. And sadly the same can be said of those who want to be granted entry into the kingdom of God. The bible does not say, "Come on in, since you say you believe in Jesus. What it does say, as I know you know,
"Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it."
Also, the word DOES NOT SAY be ye doers of your denominations beliefs. It says, receive with meekness the engrafted word that is able to save your soul; be doers of the Word not hearers only deceiving yourselves. (James 1:21-22)
We all need to get back to what the bible actually teaches if we want to enter into the promised land of Heaven.
A side note: Something that popped into my mind years ago about the word denominations could very well be true. If the letters are twisted around something interesting is revealed. Denominations becomes Demon i nations. And what better description for institutions that pick and choose aspects of the word of God that are appealing to me, myself and I, rather than accept the sum of God's word.
Jesus said it best when the enemy challenged Him with downright deception, It is Written!
Keep in mind that Jesus said, MY sheep HEAR my VOICE... His voice is heard in the word. Those who are reborn know when the enemy is trying to deceive them. Why? Because they know what the word actually says; they've heard it straight from Jesus.
Lastly, eventhough I had received the Holy Spirit it wasn't until being rebaptized in water in the name of Jesus in accordance with the word that better comprehension stated happening. And it makes sense since Jesus said unless a person is born again they cannot SEE (comprehend) the kingdom. (John 3:3)
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