BARNEY BRIGHT
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As I said, orthodox catholic teachings. I do not see "days" since the spirit is not governed by them. The flesh is.
To not "taste" death, one is "spiritually resurrected" first. The Jews tasted death. A Christ does not. Unless you die first, the resurrection (spiritual) hasn't occurred. Jesus never judged by the flesh and neither do I.
Names given to the worldly are very deceptive, for they divert our thoughts from what is correct to what is incorrect. Thus one who hears the word "God" does not perceive what is correct, but perceives what is incorrect. So also with "the Father" and "the Son" and "the Holy Spirit" and "life" and "light" and "resurrection" and "the Church (Ekklesia)" and all the rest - people do not perceive what is correct but they perceive what is incorrect, unless they have come to know what is correct. The names which are heard are in the world [...] deceive. If they were in the Aeon (eternal realm), they would at no time be used as names in the world. Nor were they set among worldly things. They have an end in the Aeon.- Philip
The words Jesus spoke were a seed. The Holy Spirit is the fertile soil. (not the Bible). The Catholics created the Bible, not God.
He who has knowledge of the truth is a free man, but the free man does not sin, for "He who sins is the slave of sin" (Jn 8:34). Truth is the mother, knowledge the father. Those who think that sinning does not apply to them are called "free" by the world. Knowledge of the truth merely makes such people arrogant, which is what the words, "it makes them free" mean. It even gives them a sense of superiority over the whole world. But "Love builds up" (1 Co 8:1). In fact, he who is really free, through knowledge, is a slave, because of love for those who have not yet been able to attain to the freedom of knowledge. Knowledge makes them capable of becoming free. - Philip
Those who created this Bible of theirs (catholic orthodoxy) became so arrogant, they resorted to murder to force their doctrine on man. Knowledge (gnosis) defines the true love, the way of the (Holy) Spirit, and the gift it offers. This is what "free" means. Once the knowledge is understood (from the Spirit given by Jesus), the Acts of Jesus (canon gospels) shows how Jesus became Christ and that we become Christ as well.
But the priests returned to take back the knowledge, and use it as power over the flesh. Unless one see's this, he follows the world, and dies.
"Become zealous about the Word. For the Word's first condition is faith; the second is love; the third is works. Now from these comes life. For the Word is like a grain of wheat. When someone sowed it, he believed in it; and when it sprouted, he loved it, because he looked forward to many grains in the place of one; and when he worked it, he was saved, because he prepared it for food. Again he left some grains to sow. Thus it is also possible for you all to receive the Kingdom of Heaven: unless you receive it through knowledge, you will not be able to find it.- Secret James
Unless you seek what is hidden, you cannot find it.
(39) Jesus said, "The pharisees and the scribes have taken the keys of knowledge (gnosis) and hidden them. They themselves have not entered, nor have they allowed to enter those who wish to. You, however, be as wise as serpents and as innocent as doves."- Thomas
Jesus opened the gate of knowledge (veil) and the priests rose again to close it (Nicaea).
(3) Jesus said, "If those who lead you say to you, 'See, the kingdom is in the sky,' then the birds of the sky will precede you. If they say to you, 'It is in the sea,' then the fish will precede you. Rather, the kingdom is inside of you, and it is outside of you. When you come to know yourselves, then you will become known, and you will realize that it is you who are the sons of the living father. But if you will not know yourselves, you dwell in poverty and it is you who are that poverty."- Thomas
Ink is of the world, and can be easily manipulative. Jesus warned us of the scribes. As well as priests (celestial leaders).
. Revelation 20:5, 6 refers to the resurrection of those who will reign with Christ as “the first resurrection.” The apostle Paul speaks of this first resurrection also as “the earlier resurrection from the dead [literally, the out-resurrection the out of dead (ones)].” (Php 3:11), On the expression Paul uses here, Robertson’s Word Pictures in the New Testament (1931, Vol. IV, p. 454) says: “Apparently Paul is thinking here only of the resurrection of believers out from the dead and so double ex [out] (ten exanastasin ten ek nekron). Paul is not denying a general resurrection by this language, but emphasizing that of believers.” Charles Ellicott’s Commentaries (1865, Vol. II, p. 87) remarks on Philippians 3:11: “‘The resurrection from the dead;’ i.e., as the context suggests, the first resurrection (Rev. xx. 5), when, at the Lord’s coming the dead in Him shall rise first (1 Thessalon. iv. 16), and the quick be caught up to meet Him in the clouds (1 Thess. iv. 17); compare Luke xx. 35. The first resurrection will include only true believers, and will apparently precede the second, that of non-believers and disbelievers, in point of time . . . Any reference here to a merely ethical resurrection is wholly out of the question.” One of the basic meanings of the word e·xa·na′sta·sis is getting up from bed in the morning; thus it can well represent a resurrection occurring early, otherwise called “the first resurrection.” Rotherham’s translation of Philippians 3:11 reads: “If by any means I may advance to the earlier resurrection which is from among the dead.”
This can't be called the first or earlier resurrection if there were those who were resurrected at the time of Jesus death can it?So are you saying the scriptures are lying to us?
The apostle Paul said: “There is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.” (Acts 24:15) Why didn't he mention a resurrection that had already happened at the time Jesus was put to death if people had actually seen (literally)these holy ones.It seems to me they,meaning those used to write the scriptures would remind people of this resurrection if they were teaching people about how they could have faith in the resurrection.They write about Jesus resurrection,but none of the writers mention a resurrection when Jesus was put to death,the only resurrection they mention that had already happened was only Jesus resurrection. It seems to me they would continue to remind people of this resurrection that happened before Jesus,but none of them do,why?
You can call this a catholic teaching all you want,but i can see the teaching you believe doesn't go along with scripture,and as long as it does that, you can call it want you want to.
When do you think people will be resurrected?— Think back to when Lazarus died and Jesus promised his sister Martha: “Your brother will rise.” Martha replied: “I know he will rise in the resurrection on the last day.” (John 11:23, 24) What did Martha mean when she said that Lazarus would rise on “the last day”?—
Well, Martha had heard about Jesus’ promise: ‘All those in the memorial tombs will come out.’ (John 5:28, 29) So “the last day” is when all those in God’s memory will be brought back to life.