honorentheos wrote:Nightlion,
Thank you for the lengthy reply.
I would like to focus in on two things: this sentiment I quote from you below, as it seems to point to a tanglible result of achieving whatever it is that comes from "knowing God":
I teach the gospel of Jesus Christ correctly so that sanctification, a new heart, might, mind and strength is realized, so too is the exquisite knowledge of actually "knowing God", that brings the greatest joy possible to the human soul. This is achieved by the actual baptism of fire and of the Holy Ghost, which according to my experience and accomplished study must be done precisely right for a true gospel covenant to be entered into and sealed by the power of God. Such will manifest an abundance of the gifts and powers promised and realized down through the ages of scripture. This is the change one should expect from working the well documented process correctly.
"Man is that he might have joy." That joy is being made capable of knowing God. That knowledge increases as does the joy.
When you are born of God you have returned HOME. You are forevermore grounded to that new vine that never stops nurturing your heart, might, mind and strength so long as you live and keep God in all your thoughts.
It never matters what the world does from then on. They instinctively revile you and say all manner of evil against you falsely and seek to provoke you and return you to their world. It is a sad contemplation to reflect upon.
Without this great joy and the consolation of knowing what and where you are of you could not endure all that the world throws at you. You cannot realize what a heap of crap that amounts to after quite a few years.
honorentheos wrote:And second:
There is a paragraph on page 26 of your book on the Apocalrock sightings that in effect condemns defining worthiness and even goes so far as to suggest that setting up a standard for determining worthiness is rooted in a desire to prey on people. It's the sighting of the hen and dog. I find the idea you expressed interesting, because I can't see how you fail to fall under the terms of your own definition here.
Perhaps you could explain the following:
- If you are not defining a path of worthiness, how exactly can you make the statements you do in the post above? What makes you the gateway through which no one has yet passed?
Here is what I wrote:
But the religions of today are more concerned about defining who is not worthy. And each splinter is another excuse for men to vaunt up themselves as more worthy than their brothers and sisters. None are contrite before the Lord. All practice worthiness and refuse to know the Lord who certainly convinces all saints of their unworthiness before him. A true saint remains contrite all his days. He has compassion for all others as God has had compassion for him though unworthy.
Those obsessed with being worthy and remaining worthy are hypocrites inescapably. They desire a standard of worthiness so that they might practice domination upon the weak. They preach by way of a priestcraft that seeks to perfect themselves in appearances. They will not submit to God neither will they bow before Christ’s scepter. This is human pride that always dominates and will not suffer the humble and contrite to lead. It is akin to witchcraft that always seeks its advantage over others. (page 25 The Vision of All: The Apocalrock)
It is the hypocrisy of holding up a creed of worthiness while deceitfully refusing to come unto Christ and be born of him and know the Lord. Each new group simply moves over a couple of spaces and sets up a slightly different worthiness (polygamy, EV's thank you Jesus, until the world is filled with men putting worthiness in a box and selling it to gain popularity, power, and riches and even better to get someone else to do all the work, evil 101)
You cannot impress me by believing LIKE me and paying me huge amounts of money expecting that I will warrant you worthy. Wont happen. Zion is schooled and knows that if the Lord does not do an actual visitation of power upon any individual they are none of his. Those who know the Lord never vaunt worthiness, or have to wonder IF they have the Spirit or not. I am saying that those who vaunt themselves worthy and establish it parameters are guilty of priestcrafts that hinder people from true repentance by giving them a false positive.
God's word says believe and ye are saved. Do you believe your Bible? Yes, thank you Jesus, you are saved. LDS worthiness interviews and recommends.
Do you pay a full and honest tithe, and do you sustain the leadership? Then you are pronounced WORTHY! The arrogance of men selling false hope.
As to who is worthy it remains for the Lord to say. For us it is always to smite upon our breast and say we are unworthy forever.
What gate am I? I have precise experience and studied competence that makes me understand the way and I also bear a responsibility to show the way but never do I become the way. If someone else does a better job of it do they become the way? If any way fails to realize the power of Christ's redemption falling upon a soul a conceiving them the sons and daughters of God it is not THE way.
Did I explain that well enough?
honorentheos wrote:- Perhaps you wouldn't mind simply defining the well-documented path that leads to the change of heart you feel defines a person who has "come to Zion". If it's not a worthiness test, what is it?
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In the Old Testament men were commanded to stay upon the Lord that he might remove the foreskin of their hearts and give them a new heart filled with the love of God. It was called to: Know The Lord. All those who failed to achieve this were considered still the children of Belial who refuse to know the Lord as were the sons of Eli.
When you are born into the kingdom you can SEE it down throughout the scriptures each time it is witnessed of. Moses sought to sanctify his people but they refused. Saul was given a new heart from God and prophesied among the prophets.
The Book of Mormon is filled with this gospel. Joseph Smith taught it correctly but failed to make certain that the people got it right. In my day the people were so far lost in darkness and hypocrisy that they could not relate to my getting the gospel right. They rejected it and have sinned against the gospel in open defiance since.
It is not a worthiness thing that you earn the right to. After all you can do to repent, staying upon the Lord day and night, taking no thought for your life while you seek the kingdom of God and his righteousness, is not making you worthy because if the Lord does not respond all is vain. The Lord makes you clean, heals you, sanctifies you. He is worthy. You receive the benefit of that worthiness. You do not become the worthiness. Worlds without end.
The intoxicating deception of handing out badges of worthiness to people who want them without faith enough to draw down upon themselves the worthiness of Christ sells well. Sells really well. A lie is the church of the devil.
Pick one, any lie, there is no God, that is a lie, that is the devil's church too.