Thank you so much for this response. I really feel deep down that Jesus is not really interested in meeting me. I'm on the big, wide road to hell and I can't find the tiny path to the light for a reason, probably. The reason being: I'm not meant to. I'm designed to fail. Not that I'm saying God is causing me to fail, but he knew I would, and he did this to me anyway.
You speak as though it's over, as though all hope is lost; but if that is what I had perceived when I addressed you I would have not expressed my hope toward you. Yet, your response to what I said does show that my optimism might have been misplaced (or at least a wee bit later than could have been optimal for success - Matthew 13:4, 1 Corinthians 15:33, Jeremiah 51:6-7).
I re-read all the scriptures you refer to, but, as usual, I have to read the same portions over and over and still it makes no sense to me. It's not that I don't understand the words, it's the idea behind it all that falls to pieces.
This is a difficulty of the limitation of this communication medium. If I was with you, there would be non-verbal body language. As you are doubting that I might possibly be saying what you think I am saying, you begin to form a response, I would begin to respond to assure you that I am saying what you think I am saying and we would much easier have a meeting of minds. As it is here though, you maybe picture my face and personality as being rather like a character you have known, and you no doubt expect that I would represent some doctrines that you have assumed belong to Christianity when in fact I would call them apostate doctrines (eg: Original Sin, Penalty Substitution Atonement etc).
It doesn't mean we can't work through that with patience and come to a meeting of minds.
"Beloved, do not believe every spirit but prove the spirits to see if they are from God; for many false prophets have gone out into the world".
A false prophet is one who claims to speak for God but whom God does not speak through. When people believe that the false prophets are representing God, they yield their mind to thinking wrongly of God, and inevitably this propagates as they pass those ideas along (Jeremiah 23:30).
Hence the world has become full of confusion in Jesus' name. Many so-called Christian doctrines are just not logically sound, and they aren't supported by scripture when scripture is read properly.
Looks like I don't either.
Indeed this is a complication to you, such that caused you to say to
@jesus316 "I cannot see the love component.". Though, it is love in your heart that compels you to say what you are saying, so it is something that education for discernment can help with.
Please explain, if you don't mind. I don't understand what you mean by authority or being justified by scripture.
Authority is about recognising the right to judge. In Christianity we learn that we are to refrain from judging one another and from being judged (Eg: Romans 2:1, Colossians 2:16). The most fundamental principle of The Gospel is to know Him whom we believe (John 17:3, John 14:21, John 14:17), whereas the doctrines of the antichrist has disrupted that reality by teaching that we should only have hope in seeing Him after we die. As a result, the vast majority of Christians simply do not recognise The Holy Spirit when He stands in front of them and speaks. As a result, they rely on their man-made systems of ordinance to ascribe authority, based upon reputation such as having achieved seminary degrees - but they do not recognise the spiritual disposition of a person, whether they are walking in the light or in the darkness. 1 Corinthians 2:14 describes them and 1 John 4:7 describes you.
As far as being justified by the scriptures, this is about demonstrating authority in the kingdom of God. It is because the scriptures are inspired of one spirit, that if someone is "In Christ" (John 15:4, Romans 8:1, John 5:39), then there is no contradiction in their handling of scripture (or if it may be shown to them that they do have an erroneous teaching, which is certainly to be expected, then they are willing to remain in Christ by repentance - John 10:4-5).
On the other hand, those who are not justified by scripture continue growing more hypocritical as they continue resisting The Spirit of truth (Matthew 13:12, Matthew 6:23), until eventually they have become the thorn bush that a person such as yourself would not pluck a fig from (Matthew 7:16).
Well, this is a downer too. I've had zero success finding someone patient and knowledgeable enough to help me understand things. I figured if I throw it all out where it can be seen by lots of people, maybe, if God loves me, he would use one of you out there to reach me. Maybe it was a stupid idea in the first place.
I did see you last week, but I have been too busy to write. I have been on the road a lot this week. I tell you though, the real knowledge of the truth did pass away two thousand years ago. You should consider the parable of Matthew 21:33-46. This is why I have told you that you should work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for "I have no one else like Timothy, all seek after their own interests and not those of Christ Jesus".