Now it is me who is having difficulty understanding you.
Thank you for acknowledging that.
You seem to be saying that God and Jesus are continually seeking to correct people either personally or through messengers ?
I'm saying Jesus said there would be future advents of Christ we would need to be carefully looking for so that when in the Father's wisdom it was time to establish His Kingdom to unite all the tribes of Israel into one unified Kingdom governed exclusively by God's Law entirely free of the tyranny of man's rule that we would not not oppose the Father and disqualify ourselves from being a worthy participant in His Work. Implicit in this is both a personal and servant based ministry to carry out this great work in the last days to restore and redeem Israel as a people under their King.
The way I see it we have only the Word of God (scripture) to correct us given us by God , Jesus, Prophets and Apostles Eph.2v20 but not persons per se since the Apostles.
Yes, I'm very familiar with this dogma. However, it does not jive with what Jesus Himself said. He prophesied that there would be a future advent when God would bring forth additional "meat". As I understand it, this implies there would be additional scripture to come forth well after the ministry of the apostles that would pertain to the time when the Father deemed it was time to establish the Kingdom.
It is however so that very very few people since have been given the HS of God to help them convert but they are not meant to be messengers of God for the purpose of teaching/converting others. And just by living godly lives themselves they would be persecuted, ridiculed and tormented by unbelievers and sceptics.
I'll tell you why they were persecuted. Are you aware that the disciples went unto what Jesus called the "lost sheep of Israel"? Are you aware of what God's will was for these people to undergo during their dispersion among the Gentiles? Read Ezekiel 4. The people of the northern kingdom were driven out of their land of inheritance and scattered abroad among the Gentiles. Their "bread" (scriptures) were to be defiled by dung that cometh out of man and they were to be banded down and put under difficult circumstances and be punished for their iniquity. This is the underlying landscape that God established that history clearly shows evidence of. Most of the translations of the Bible these days are dung. Just the fact that the people of Israel can no longer read holy writ in its original native language is a layer of dung on its own. Also, Christians never gained any liberty but were constantly oppressed. Not until Christianity was hijacked and perveted into a corrupted means to have power did it have any semblence of obtaining power. But, it was the means of crushing and destroying true Christianity that pretty much became non-existent.
Because mankind would grow worse and worse in unbelief it would take CHRIST HIMSELF to return a second time to correct all nations Rev.19.
Huh?
Rev 19
5 And a voice came out of the throne, saying, Praise our God,
all ye his servants, and ye that fear him,
both small and great.
6 And I heard as it were
the voice of a great multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings, saying, Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.
Looks to me like He has plenty of helpers, not just cheerleaders.
No man or messenger could deal with wayward mankind at the end of time.
I agree on their own that would be so. However, Christ shall have many men who assist Him. For example, what about the 144 thousand who preach to the nations?
Also we should remember that God allowed mankind 6 days in which to do their own thing...
I beg your pardon... That is hardly the case. Did Moses tell the people of Israel that they were still on the "do your own thing" program?
...so he will hardly punish them in the meantime for their wrongdoing - though they would bear and suffer the consequences of it during their lifetime.
You seem to be approaching things of a religious nature as if God does not function through practical means. I suspect the gaps are too wide for us to enjoy one another's perspectives.
Have a nice day!