Category: Christ

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • What is blessing?

    Blessing is when we receive not accordingly efficiency of our work (which is quite poor after Adam felt to sin), but accordingly efficiency of Jesus’s work.

  • Bearing a cross

    (Matthew 16:24) “Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If anyone desires to come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.”

    The words of Christ should first be taken literally. He called anyone who desired to (literally) come after him (that is to follow physically his human body on the Earth) to take a literal cross.

    I don’t know whether people literally following Jesus literally did it.

    But to take a cross and move with it may seems the silliest and the least efficient way of doing things. If one bears a cross, he cannot for example cook a meat, cannot earn money for a ministry, cannot do anything useful.

    Yet, we believe that the words of Christ are wise (that is efficient for a business, be it an earthy business or heavenly business). This looks the least efficient of all possible variants, but we should believe in efficiency of words of Christ.

    The reason why Christ wanted us to do this, becomes more clear from the following Bible verses (Matthew 16:25) “For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, and whoever will lose his life for my sake will find it.”

    This mean that our main purpose is to stop doing the old way of our life. Not to do good but just to stop doing bad. Not only we should stop doing bad in this life but in afterlife also.

    But now I should tell you what was a secret in the past:

    I don’t know whether literal followers of Jesus complied to his commandment to carry a big piece of wood to keep their hands busy and to be able to do nothing.

    But now we should not do it anymore.

    The “cross” here means “gospel”. We should stop live accordingly the word of gospel, but move to live accordingly the spirit.

    Read my book End of Gospel about switching to the next stage. In the epoch of gospel we were slaves of Christ (borrowing his cross not to be able to do what we consider good), but now he makes us free people, not his slaves anymore.

  • The step-by-step guide to repentance under faith in Christ

    How to repent of sins (by a former maniacal killer)

    In this short note I tell how to repent of your sins correctly. I strongly recommend to repent as described below.

    Who knows how to repent of sins better than me, a former maniacal killer? Yes, I was a maniacal killer. I mean that I repeatedly attacked people with a knife with the purpose to kill and was unable to stop myself doing this because I had serious problems with my brain. Or, for example, once I said to a policemen “I am a maniacal killer. Give me a gun”; weirdly the policemen gave it to me; I tried to kill that policemen with a gun, but another policemen prevented me to do it.

    Continue reading…

  • Christ passing through the sin

    The following is a rough idea and my explanation may be not detailed or not exact enough:

    As I state in my New Testament commentary, Christ is the radio waves (well, not only radio but also other parts of the spectrum) of the universe. Christ is also the truth (the true information contained in the cosmic radio waves).

    When information passes through the sin, it is damaged, that is loses its content.

    Christ is the only kind of information which can pass through the sin without being damaged.

    So in likeness of sinful flesh it appeared the essential content of cosmic radio waves. All other kinds of information except of Christ has faded away, but Christ has appeared in likeness of sinful flesh, without any damage but remaining true.

    This way, despite of being bad, sin reveals Christ, filtering away anything other.

    Get my rough idea on how Christ is related with sin.

  • On the purpose of Jesus’s death

    I continue to think about the purpose of Jesus’s death.

    He died for us? By his deaths he restored the God’s justice? Yes, but WHY is it necessary?

    Yesterday, I have got this idea:

    Death of Jesus means that he stopped to do business as a human.

    Now it is a step more clear, why he did it.

    The next question: Why he considered it profitable to stop all human activity?

    One (but probably not only) possible explanation is that he quieted fighting the forces of evil and “by inertia” forces of evil continued to struggle so to say in the place where he was, so confronting each other instead of Jesus. This way, probably, forces of evil harmed each other.

    If you have any other concrete ideas why Jesus allowed to kill himself, please leave comments.

  • God and divine council

    Hello Dr. Michael S. Heiser,

    What do you think about this idea? (It is my idea, but I am not quite sure if it is true.)

    One of many ways to describe God (I mean Yahweh or Christ or maybe Father): “God is the democratic way of governance of the infinite universe.”

    This way God and “divine council” are essentially the same. (But note that extrapolating of what we know about finite council to the infinite one may be wrong, moreover there may be several different ways to extrapolate finite systems into the infinite.)

    This aligns with my social description of Christ in my free e-book:
    http://books.portonvictor.org/nt-commentary/

    Note that I duplicate this email in my blog. I ask your permission to possibly publish your answer too in my blog.