The Big Issue | Kryon via Lee Carroll
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I do not know who wrote this article as if they held knowledge, but where does it claim our Creator cast off being poor. Every bible holds that it is the "poor who inherit the earth." I know many who go to church, have money and lack any type of gift from their Creator. Those who obey the commandments, like love the Creator above all else; be a herbivorous eating "plants and herbs" and not killing anything our Creator gave the breath of life too. Yes, scholars and ministers and priests have changed wording to claim "thou shall not murder," but they do mthis from ignorance. The original was "thou shalt not kill," and the new testament states " God along give and takes the breath of life" so combined it reads "Thou shalt not kill anything God gave the breath of life too." But who listens. People were given their desire, not the Creators, to either follow Him and eat herbivores or continue to rebell for their own sake and eat flesh of creatures they do not own. Ministers claim "God give us dominion," so I ask, who has a house to rent. Once I rent it and have a contract, I have dominion. Under teachings, I can destroy it and claim, 'you gave me dominion to use it as I wanted' and they would have no claim.. To love one another; to respect parents, to never steal, never lie, to do unto others as you would want done to yourself. This one, people do not even understand. It means, put yourself into their shoes. If they wish freedom for a belief you might reject or claim is wrong, would you, if you were them, wish that freedom. To say no would be a false claim. Just because you don't like it, doesn't matter. God gives all men liberty. When Israel wanted mankind, because they could not grasp the Creator, he was beyond their imagination, He gave their desires and told them "if you worship ANY kind of a man, you'll have a bondage," yet people worship gods, lords and saviors in the shape of men. This would include the Father Himself, so he obviously is not a man, but spirit of all, but people don't trust His guidance, they rely on men who have no gifts and have no spirituality within them. They are of the world. It is written, "if you serve God in truth, you will receive His gifts," but those who teach have no gifts. They make one man an only son, yet where it claims he is the "only begotten," the next verse tells him to 'go forth and raise others up like unto yourself." It states "those who serve God in truth are his Sons and Daughters." Why is this hard to understand? The old testament informs God has many sons, so how can this single man be the only son? It's because they listen to non-spiritual people of the world and not seek to have truth revealed, holding to a single book written by Kings of old to control their subjects and claim it is of God. Poor are the ones God will raise up for His kingdom on earth. Those who adhere to His truths and serve just Him, no matter the name, acknowledge He is spirit, for it is written, "He is in you and all around you, He is spirit," following His commandments, will be chosen for His kingdom on earth. To seek does not mean a single book, but to learn from many things asking God to reveal its truths. Remember, even Jesus, whose name is Joshua, when sitting inside a chamber, and I believe Thomas and Mark came in, they claimed, 'master, their are people who are healing in your name and other names,' which probably included Oasis, Yema, Horis, and other gods and saviors of that time, and what did he ask them and say to them. He said, "do they harm us" and was answered 'no,' and stated that if "they do good works, and are not against us, then leave them alone for they are with us." I hear ministers and priests condemn beliefs, who do good things, claiming they are evil, all the time, showing their ignorance, and their followers do the same. All this shows they lack spirituality, which is exactly what it states, one deals in both realms, the spirit world and the corporeal world. These people need to obtain spiritual wisdom before they attempt to tell others things that mislead them, like people can cast off being poor.
Gustav Skurdal
Priest for Jehovih the I AM
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