Are you saying that you don't think you have been "anointed"? What do you think the baptism of the Spirit is? (
Matthew 3:11)?
Yes, I am saying that I am not anointed.
....and I am not one bit upset about it.
All of the first Christians received their anointing, and along with it, they received power of the holy spirit, and could perform miracles. But not all Christians need to be anointed. Nor were the gifts of the spirit to last. Once they achieved their purpose, they ceased.
The Revelation reveals two groups who receive salvation because of the blood of the Lamb.
One group was numbered, (144,000) chosen from among mankind, standing with Jesus in heaven as "firstfruits" from among mankind. (Revelation 7:9-10; 13-14; Revelation 14:1, 3-4)....these ones, chosen to rule in heaven with Christ, will experience the "first resurrection". (Revelation 20:6)
The second group was seen standing before God's throne attributing salvation to God and the Lamb and the angel identified them as
"the ones who come out of the great tribulation". The first group are seen in heaven but the second are identified as survivors of the great tribulation which occurs on earth.
I am not part of the first group, but hope to be part of the second. I hold no aspirations of going to heaven because I believe all of those positions are filled already. And God put humans on this earth, not to train them for heaven, but to enjoy everlasting life right here on earth in paradise conditions. Who could want more?
I would be overjoyed to live there.
As for an "army of condemners", I think we are at that at the "end of the age", and the army will be of those who "gather out" the "tares" "first", along with "stumbling blocks", and those who commit lawlessness" (
Matthew 13:30 & 40-41).
We are here at the end of the age to preach the "good news". (Matthew 24:14; Matthew 28:19-20) People need something to look forward to because of the turmoil that is foretold for these last days. Just as Jesus was sent to the "lost sheep of the house of Israel", so we are sent to the spiritually 'lost' ones today.....it is not to condemn them and accuse them, but to "refresh" them and give them hope of better times to come.
This was Jesus' approach....
"Come to me, all you who are toiling and loaded down, and I will refresh you. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am mild-tempered and lowly in heart, and you will find refreshment for yourselves. 30 For my yoke is kindly, and my load is light.” (Matthew 11:28-30)
What is your approach?
Sheesh! You seem to want to force people into submission with a big stick!...something Jesus never did.
Yeshua's message, unlike that of the "serpent" (
Genesis 3:4), and his son, Paul (
1 Thessalonians 4:17), was not that you would not die, but that the day of the LORD would be a day of judgment, and the "wicked" would find themselves "weeping and gnashing their teeth" (
Matthew 13:49-50). The "righteous", the wheat, would later be "gathered into the barn" (
Matthew 13:30).
So I guess you see your self as "righteous"?
The "day of the Lord" will indeed cleanse the earth and pave the way for the rule of God's kingdom.....but as to who is saved and who is not, is not for us to say.....Jesus alone is the judge....or has he appointed you in that role without telling anyone but you?
The “good news” would be “repent, for the kingdom of God/heaven is at hand”. To repent, one must have something to repent of. As Paul has “released” you from the “Law”, what do you have to repent of? (
Romans 7:6) You are chasing your tail.
Paul did not release us from the Law at all....by paying the ultimate price, Jesus released us from the curse of it. You do understand what he meant?
No imperfect human could keep a perfect law. The law made Israel acutely aware of their propensity to sin, so their weekly sacrifices were a constant reminder of their need for forgiveness. Animal blood had to be shed for forgiveness to take place. According to the law...
."...the soul of any flesh is its blood all who eat it shall be cut off." (Leviticus 17:14) Blood was sacred because it represented life itself.
Christ's blood, shed "once for all time" covered our sins as long as we continue to be repentant over the things we do wrong. Sin is part of the legacy that Adam left for his children.....Jesus paid for our sins by shedding his own blood. A one off payment that would last forever.
As for the “good news” of the JWs, it is not good news for the people whose door they knock on.
If you ask them, I'm sure that you would get a very different answer. I have personally studied the Bible with many people who are now my spiritual brothers and sisters. Some of them were totally lost, but wanted to be found. Some of them had terrible pasts, but found the refreshment Jesus was offering.
No one else was looking for them. It came when they found that Jesus was a loving and kind representative of his Father....their confidence returned when they saw that forgiveness was possible and a better life was attainable with God's help. We are all part of one global spiritual family now and I can honestly say that there is no other family on earth like us.
They cannot heal, or even raise from the dead, for they have no power to heal themselves much less heal others. And the JW’s don’t actually understand the “repent, the kingdom of heaven is at hand”.
LOL...you say that with such conviction.....yet it is comical in reality.
Can you raise the dead or even heal the sick? Have you repented of your own sins...or are you too perfect to have any? What does it mean to you "repent, the kingdom of heaven is at hand”?
As for the other posters, most have the “mark of the beast”, so if nothing else, they are “deceived” at the moment.
Yep...there it is.....so Christlike and loving....everyone is deceived but you...?
So I assume that you are alone with no one who shares your beliefs.....since you do not want us to know who your fellow Christians are? Do you even know any of them personally I wonder? You must believe that they exist...have you ever met any?