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4/1/2024 1:47 AM |
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Agape: No Intentional Ill-Doing Against Others In Romani 13 (Romans 13), particularly Romani 13:10 (Romans 13:10), we are told that Agape does not commit intentional ill-doing against others, therefore agape is the fulfilling of the royal law. In order to possess this agape, we must never seek to commit any intentional ill-doing against others. Unfortunately, because of our lack of sinless purity, we have committed ill-doing against others, including lying to others, stealing from others, and coveting the effects of others as well as dishonoring parental guardians, intentionally contemplating murder and adultery (everyone would confess that they have committed these offenses). There are other examples of offenses which violate The Royal Law of Agape aside from dishonoring parental guardians, committing murder, committing adultery, stealing from others, lying to others, and coveting the effects of others. One example is pridefully viewing one's own position as being "superior" to that of others. This podcast should clarify what Agape is to others so that others will properly understand what Genuine Agape is. |
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4/1/2024 1:21 AM |
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Legalism: Self-Righteous Malignity As noted in Romani 01 (Romans 01), particularly Romans 01:29-32 (Romans 01:29-32), there is a list of offenses against Kamisama which are deserving of death! One of the listed offenses is malignity, murder, ruthlessness, and slander, all of which legalists are and were guilty of! As we know, malignity refers to an intense desire to inflict ill-doing against others. Legalists often seek to work ill-doing against others through their self-righteous dictates aimed at manipulating others for self-righteous (selfishly righteous) reasons, for example, repeated abuse against others. Legalistic cults are full of self-righteous chieftains who are sadistic towards others, a form of malignity. We also realize that The Royal Law strongly condemns committing ill-doing against others as an egregious offense against Kamisama. This is why Agape is the fulfillment of The Royal Law. Divine Righteousness, not legalistic self-righteousness, does not seek to commit any ill-doing against others. Legalistic self-righteousness always seeks to commit ill doing against others in the name of "defending righteousness." This sermon should clarify the difference between Divine Righteousness and legalistic self-righteousness. |
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4/1/2024 12:59 AM |
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Romani 01:29-32: Listing Offenses Deserving Death "Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness, full of envy, murder, contention, deceit, malignity, whisperers, Backbiters, haters of Kamisama, despiteful, proud at heart, boasters, inventors of depravity, disobedient against parental guardians, Imprudence, covenantbreakers, disregarding natural affection, trucebreakers, ruthless, Who knowing The Judgment of Kamisama, that those who commit such offenses are worthy of death, not only do the same offenses, but have pleasure in those that do said offenses! (Romani 01:29-32)." As noted in Romani 01 (Romans 01), particularly Romani 01:29-32 (Romans 01:29-32), there is a list of offenses and offenders deserving physical death and spiritual death! Under inspiriation of The Seirei (The Holy Spirit), Pauro (Paul) warned against committing these offenses because the natural punishment for these listed offenses is death! This is a reminder to repent of listed offenses because said offenses are also deserving of Eternal Torment in The Lake of Fire as we are warned about in Revelation 20, Revelation 21, and Revelation 22! |
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4/1/2024 12:30 AM |
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Legalists: Ruthless and Sadistic It should be noted that legalists like Doug Phillips are and were ruthless and sadistic. This is because legalism weighs others down with self-righteous dictates which are seen as a "test of righteousness", more like a test of self-righteousness. Also, legalists are sadistic and ruthless in the sense that they take pleasure in abusing others in the name of "defending righteousness", even though legalists are defending their self-righteousness when abusing others. In short, legalism and self-righteousness teach that compassion is a sign of "weakness", while cruelty is regarded as a sign of "strength" by legalists. According to Romani 01 (Romans 01), particularly Romani 01:29-32 (Romans 01:29-32), there is a list of offenses and offenders worthy of death, both physical death and spiritual death! One of the offenses worthy of death listed are maliciousness, murder, ruthlessness, and slander, all of which self-righteous legalists are and were guilty of! Even self-righteousness and legalism is an offense worthy of death according to Romani 01:29-32! One day, all self-righteous legalists will die. This podcast is a plea to repent of all manner of self-righteousness and legalism, which is worthy of death in and of itself! |
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3/31/2024 11:48 PM |
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Steven Anderson: Murderer At Heart According to The Sermon on The Mount in Mataio 05 (Matthew 05), particularly Mataio 05:21-26 (Matthews 05:21-26), showing fury and venom towards others, irrespective of the motive, is actually committing murder in one's heart. Mr. Steven L. Anderson, the pastor, more like cult figure of "Faithful Word Baptist Church", more like Hateful Words Andersonite Cult, is known for being a rage-filled, hate-filled person, which amounts to being an actual murderer at heart. As Yesu warned, "Ye have heard by those of earlier times, thou shalt not commit any murder, and whosoever commits murder shall be in danger of the judgment, but I, Yesu, say unto you, that whosoever shows fury towards others without a cause shall be in danger of the judgement: and whosoever shall curse others by referring to them as Raca, shall be in danger of the council: but whosoever shall curse others by saying, Thou fool, to them, shall be in danger of hellfire." This is a sobering reminder for Mr. Steven L. Anderson and his hate-filled cultists to repent of their venom towards others, lest they be judged as actual murderers. This clearly shows that the Andersonites are like coiled vipers ready to strike with their venom. |
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3/31/2024 11:22 PM |
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American Country Singers: Lewd Whoremongers According to The Seisho (Seisho, 聖書), which is called The Bible in Japanese, we are warned in The Epistle of Hebrews (called Hiperu, Hīperu in the Maori language), Hiperu 13 (Hebrews 13), particularly Hiperu (Hebrews 13:04) that marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled, but whoremongers and adulterers shall be judged by Kamisama (Goddo). This also means that the whoremongers called American country singers shall be judged by Kamisama! How tragic that so many Americans, including Southern Americans, are okay with whoremongering! This is because American country music, with its message of American patriotism, has made whoremongering into something as American as apple pie! We would be prudent to heed the sobering warning of Revelation 21:08 in regards to the final destination of all whoremongers, which is The Lake of Fire (Huǒhú, 火湖)! |
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3/26/2024 8:41 PM |
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We Are One: Song With A Mixed Message In The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride (1998), there was a song called We Are One written by Angélique Kidjo (born 14 July, 1960), which had a mixed message. While the tropical African instrumental music in this song was memorable, the problem was with the lyrics, particularly the reference to pride and whoever the 'we' in We Are One is referring to. One day, we, as Cristianos, will be one, in Heaven, and in The New Jerusalem. Worth noting Revelation 21 and Revelation 22 with regards to our future unity based on Sound Doctrine, not "unity" based on mixing Truth with error. |
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