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  • God’s healing has no limits

    We used to think about healing as restoring our natural forces.

    But God’s healing is reaching more: It also means giving us supernatural forces. Think of Samson’s force as an example of healing.

    Holy Spirit is going not only to stop sickness but supercharge or energize us (as seen from (Jn 6:32-35) “but my Father gives you the true bread out of heaven. For the bread of God is that which comes down out of heaven, and gives life to the world… Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will not be hungry”), as we see from the following Bible fragment (from Apocalypse):

    (Rev.1:15) “His feet were like burnished brass, as if it had been refined in a furnace…”

    This means that Jesus’s body is so energized that it glows like burnished brass, hot as of being from a furnace, so much it is energized. His healthy temperature is not 36.6 Celsius.

    It is our future.

  • Vessels of Holy Spirit

    (I am not quite sure if this is a correct interpretation of Bible, but present here my theological theory.)

    In New Testament God compares people holding Holy Spirit with vessels. But vessels are defined as something empty inside. In my opinion, this means that to hold Holy Spirit a human should be empty inside.

    To be empty, means not to be occupied by knowledge, intelligence, dedicated rational purposes, etc.

    So, Holy Spirit dwells in worst of us, not in the best ones.

    It well agrees with words of Jesus (Mat. 20:16) “So the last will be first, and the first last.”

    This particularly means that Baptists which deny acts of Holy Spirit in them will be above Pentecostals which have Holy Spirit and his acts in the coming Kingdom.

  • God wants linear economics

    (Is. 40:3-4) “3 The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. 4 Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low: and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain.”

    (Jn. 1:23) “He said, I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness, Make straight the way of the Lord, as said the prophet Esaias.”

    I believe that this means that crooked things should be made “straight” that is linear. Economics should be linear (however it is a question: for what the dependency of the earned money on the amount of work more linear: for a linear scale of taxes or for a progressive scale of taxes).

  • Can salvation be lost? (an unexpected answer)

    Different theologians give different answers to the question, whether salvation can be lost.

    But see (Mat. 24:24) “For there will arise false christs, and false prophets, and they will show great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the chosen ones.”

    From this verse it seems that the devil does not know whether it is possible to “lead astray” the “chosen ones”.

    It seems for me, that God has deliberately wrote Bible in such way that the devil cannot understand whether salvation can be lost. I think, devil is more clever than us, so we also don’t know the answer to this question.

  • Luk 12:35 and global warming

    (Luk. 12:35) “Let … be … your lamps burning”

    Possibly, the main meaning of Bible is literal (not spiritual).

    Didn’t Christ want us to keep our lamps burning in literal sense?

    If yes, he wants us to contribute to global warming (possibly because such climate may be more comfortable for spirits) by burning our electric lamps.

    However, this was in the age of Gospel when we were slaves of Christ, and you become free by knowing the truth from my book. The new age starts when we are no more slaves. As we are not slaves anymore, it possibly is our individual decision whether to contribute for or against global warming.

    Also read in my book how Apocalypse (including 8th chapter, falling comet described in my book) about whether Apocalypse may be canceled. Likewise if we become friends of Christ not just slaves, he may cancel global warming.

  • Why Christ is the king? (not somebody other, for example not a microprocessor designer)

    Bible teaches that Christ is king.

    But why a king? Why not some other job?

    He would be a very good scientist, just because he already knows everything. He would head such projects as building thermonuclear reactors or designing fast microprocessors. But instead he has set to become a king over the Earth.

    Be assured that he chooses for himself the most efficient occupation. In Bible a king not only gives decrees but also judges. The function of a biblical king is to control the society to live in peace.

    Without peace microprocessors and nuclear fusion reactors are useless. A war could destroy them anyway. The task of Christ as he rules over the Earth is to keep peace. And this task keeps him busy fulltime.

    This is the reason why he is a king, not a microprocessor designer. If the peace is kept people could gradually build better microprocessors and fusion engines. If progress faced too quickly, it could lead to discrepancy between the technology and morality. Christ does not want such a discrepancy, but namely this would happen, if he would design or technology by himself thus advancing it too quickly.

    Thus he has chosen the (humbly) task to be a king.

  • The main function of a pastor

    What is the main function of a shepherd? It is to feed the sheep.

    Then what is the main function of a pastor? It is to ensure that all of the crowd he manages has food, shelter, some rest, etc.

    This was neglected because it was taught that the service of the pastor is “spiritual” and thus does not concern bodily matters.

    My theory of human soul is that “soul” is a backup of the brain. Science has indeed proved that people think by and are controlled by the brain. If the human body is put into a too difficult condition, this may (sometimes quite badly) influence human mind and emotions.

    Read more on my theological theories in the following two books:

    1. New Testament Commentary by a Mathematician
    2. End of Gospel
  • Sin as a DoS attack

    Sin as a DoS attack for our brains designed by the devil.

    This means that devil designed some “program” in our mind which disturbs other programs to work well. It is the reason why we cannot calculate like a computer.

    Sin is not just a DoS attack but a DDoS attack that is the main problem lies not in our brains but in the attacker: (Eph. 6:12) “For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world’s rulers of the darkness of this age, and against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.” This means that when the source of the attack is overcome, the problem with our brains remain minor and can be relatively easily solved.

    (Heb. 2:5-8) “5 For he didn’t subject the world to come, of which we speak, to angels. 6 But one has somewhere testified, saying,
    “What is man, that you think of him?
    Or the son of man, that you care for him?
    7 You made him a little lower than the angels.
    You crowned him with glory and honor.
    8 You have put all things in subjection under his feet.””

    This mean that people who passed through sin and overcome (with God’s help) will be above angels. Why? I think the reason for this is the following: DoS attacks are nothing other than hard problems (for the brain). That is ability to stand against sin is a kind of problem which one should be able to solve. Probably some hard problems are similar to DoS attacks for the mind of one who tries to solve. Thus these who passed through sin and overcame are more clever than these who never passed through sin.

    “For he who has died has been freed from sin.” (Rom. 6:7)
    Our brain does not have enough computing power to overcome sin (which is a denial of service attack as a computer hacker would say). But when we die, our personality is transferred to a much more powerful computer run by God, so that the sin in us is overcome.

    See also my two books:

  • Jesus didn’t kill anyone

    I’ve made an observation: Jesus didn’t kill anyone (using spiritual power).

    Well, we know, that when he returns his garments will be stained by blood (Isaiah 63).

  • Did Christ died to demonstrate that altruism wins?

    Further thinking on the purpose of Jesus’ death, being inspired by this article while reading it right now, I propose this theory:

    Christ’s death was to demonstrate that an altruistic person will be rewarded (as in Christ’s resurrection and power over the entire heavens given) justly, even when at first it seems that this way leads to death.

    This has shown to the heavenly powers that altruism works and leads to life rather than to death as someone may expect.

    And this needs a sacrifice of God himself, because it is necessary to show that even the highest level of altruism is rewarded.