'Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven'.
Jesus set the example and taught us (Gospel of the Kingdom) that the governance of the Father, not the governance of man, was what we were to follow, to consign ourselves to. Accept only the truth from the Father, not from man. The whole Bible speaks of the failures of man to follow the will of the Father. The end of days is about focusing on the governance of man (anti to what Jesus taught) over the governance of the Father and how that will be reversed once and for all in the end.
'For thine is the Kingdom, the power and the glory'.
Yet Christianity seems to want to focus on something else, a self serving gospel of salvation, making it about us and not about Him. Could it be that the religion had to revise teaching the governance (Kingdom) of the Father simply because the religion itself had quickly teamed up with the governance of man to become a governing world power itself? The Adversary smiles.
© ...timothyu
Jesus set the example and taught us (Gospel of the Kingdom) that the governance of the Father, not the governance of man, was what we were to follow, to consign ourselves to. Accept only the truth from the Father, not from man. The whole Bible speaks of the failures of man to follow the will of the Father. The end of days is about focusing on the governance of man (anti to what Jesus taught) over the governance of the Father and how that will be reversed once and for all in the end.
'For thine is the Kingdom, the power and the glory'.
Yet Christianity seems to want to focus on something else, a self serving gospel of salvation, making it about us and not about Him. Could it be that the religion had to revise teaching the governance (Kingdom) of the Father simply because the religion itself had quickly teamed up with the governance of man to become a governing world power itself? The Adversary smiles.
© ...timothyu