The prophecies of the coming of the Savior are variously recorded in the Bible.

In order to rescue the lost sheep, the Savior had to come according to the Israelites' belief in the perception and keep what was written in the Law.

 

As we can see in the passage in the Gospel of Jesus that seeks to justify the coming of the Savior by quoting Old Testament prophecies, there seems to be something that the Israelites consider more important than what Jesus said or did.

It is more important when and where he was born to whom.

 

Then I wonder in what way this age seeks the object of salvation and whether it is still working on people.

 

I think that the representative Bible of prophecy about the prophecy of the Second Coming is the Book of Revelation. But the prophecies in the Book of Revelation were not written by John.

 

It is said that it was written by John with the intention of making one editor believe that the writings of several authors were written, but several articles were put together.

 

It is not only for those who have edited the Bible for the authenticity of the gospel of Jesus and for those of faith who will believe in him in the future. In view of the political intentions and the position of those who already have vested interests, the gospel of Jesus was edited. Otherwise, there need be no need for four gospels written with similar content.

 

Some records of Jesus' childhood events are recorded, and some are written in a separate collection of sermons and words.

There are some gospels that Jesus preached to his disciples after his resurrection, and there are records of female disciples, but all are excluded and at the same time, the four Gospels that recorded similar deeds are the current New Testament.

 

We need to understand why the epistle of the Apostle Paul remains so much quoted. The church today has seen many quotations of letters for the purpose of rationalizing their groups and interpreting doctrine as their convenience.

 

Offerings and tithes.

The clergy on behalf of God and the various positions of the church.

A doctrine that distorted the gospel of Jesus for the popularization of the gospel.

Keeping the Sabbath.

 

Although the Apostle Paul has done many things, he is not the Son of Heaven who gives us life.

Eternal life is obtained only by Jesus Christ. No one has authority beyond Jesus.

 

When the gospel of Jesus becomes an obstacle to them, the believers defend themselves by citing a phrase that they think is appropriate in the Apostle Paul's Epistle. The same is true of the church. The reason for the formation of the church is found and taught in the Apostle Paul letter.

 

Even religious groups that say they are the Savior are explaining or packaging your doctrine in Bible passages other than the core of the gospel of Jesus.

 

Living the words of Jesus is a feeling of carrying a heavy burden on the heart. The threshold of salvation is high to observe and do all the gospels, and it is not the doctrine of a believer in Jesus to ignore his words. For this reason, we often see people trying to rationalize doctrines or the actions of people of faith in the Bible other than the gospel preached by Jesus.

 

It is so sweet to say that offerings such as tithes in the Old Testament and the belief preached by the Apostle Paul will forgive all sins and lead to salvation.

 

It is true that salvation is done by the gospel of Jesus. Jesus also said that the gospel would be a yoke to each of them. This means that salvation is not easily obtained, but that there is a cross that each person must bear.

 

Matthew 11

28. "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.

29. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.

30. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."

 

Believing in Jesus does not solve all problems.
Believing in Jesus does not mean getting heaven for free.
Believing in Jesus does not restore the soul.

 

You should learn how to get eternal life from Jesus and how to go to heaven. In other words, even if there is a yoke that each person carries to obtain the salvation of the soul, he or she will eventually gain peace of mind.

 

It is up to the individual to decide which to choose between the doctrine of salvation without sacrifice or labor and the need to learn the gospel under the yoke of Jesus.

 

If Jesus calls you by the gospel, I will tell you what to do.

 

Matthew 22

1. Jesus spoke to them again in parables, saying:

2. "The kingdom of heaven is like a king who prepared a wedding banquet for his son.

3. He sent his servants to those who had been invited to the banquet to tell them to come, but they refused to come.

4. "Then he sent some more servants and said, 'Tell those who have been invited that I have prepared my dinner: My oxen and fattened cattle have been butchered, and everything is ready. Come to the wedding banquet.'

5. "But they paid no attention and went off--one to his field, another to his business.

6. The rest seized his servants, mistreated them and killed them.

7. The king was enraged. He sent his army and destroyed those murderers and burned their city.

8. "Then he said to his servants, 'The wedding banquet is ready, but those I invited did not deserve to come.

9. Go to the street corners and invite to the banquet anyone you find.'

10. So the servants went out into the streets and gathered all the people they could find, both good and bad, and the wedding hall was filled with guests.

 

People expect heaven to be a place with beautiful temples and rich lives. This is because of the Book of Revelations, which imagines the appearance of heaven decorated with jewels.

 

The Book of Revelations is neither the gospel of Jesus nor the writings of his disciple John. I know why the people who edited the Bible gathered several articles to decorate the end of the Bible, but I omit the explanation now. Next, I will explain the Revelation separately.

 

Let's focus on the gospel of Jesus again.

Jesus called heaven like a king who celebrated his marriage.

This is the way to explain the point out.

 

1. Heaven is a finished place.

2. You can't go without the king's permission.

3. The door was opened wide for his son's wedding feast, allowing many people to enter.

4. The king judge all who betray the favor of the king and kill the one sent by the king.

5. The son's wedding party is held at least at the request of others.

6. God never gives in.

 

The lesson we received was that the father of heaven set the time for his son and opened the door to heaven, allowing many people to enter the castle.

 

The gates of the temple open for the son.

There is a fixed time to enter the door.

I send a messenger of my father's news.

Whoever kills or harms the man sent by his father is judged.

If the chosen person does not come, it gives anyone a chance to go to the temple.

 

11. "But when the king came in to see the guests, he noticed a man there who was not wearing wedding clothes.

12. 'Friend,' he asked, 'how did you get in here without wedding clothes?' The man was speechless.

13. "Then the king told the attendants, 'Tie him hand and foot, and throw him outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.'

14. "For many are invited, but few are chosen."

 

We are drunk on the life of the body and cannot prepare for death.

 

All the media and video media encourage young people to challenge themselves, encourage them to achieve their dreams, and whip them up to live hard. It is as brutal as a rider beating a whip at a running horse.

They don't give themselves the opportunity to think and choose.

 

They are eager to force young children to study, choose a good university and a major that can get ahead, and choose a job that can earn money and honorary power, and ask them to run without resting.

 

Most people are fooled by the media. Media makers are telling individuals to make a lot of money to buy corporate goods, watch movies and sports that companies promote, and run nonstop to get so many luxury goods.

Everything wastes time sitting on TV every day on corporate tricks to make money.

 

Life's pleasures and rest seem to be all over TV.

In this situation, my words to ask you to see the gospel of Jesus again are like a wind that is easily passed by.

 

In verse 11, an ignorant man, even though he has entered the king's city, seeks to lift up his pride and trade in the goods he has. They boast of themselves to those who are gathered in the castle and waste their time by getting drunk at a feast without even thinking about who the owner of the castle is or where it is here.

 

Even in the days when Jesus preached the gospel, many people heard him in the temple on the street, but most of them left him.

Even now, This is the idea of heresy floating around on the Internet and ask me if I am Jewish.

 

Many are called, but few are chosen. Even if everyone can hear the gospel, not everyone is saved.

 

You have to earn money to live like verse 5 and 6. It's a good job to study. Only when you get ahead of yourself will you be happy.

Criticism is pouring in, saying, "Where do you say things that deceive church members with heresy ideas?" I am grateful that this is not an era of killing people because their ideology and religion are different.

 

Money cannot buy eternal life. Keep in mind that the visible time now is not everything.

Even if I think of this word in the face of death, the wedding feast is already over by then.

 

There has always been redemption and judgment.

Everyone receives the referee. Salvation begins when death is then and the moment everyone raises their eyes and sees the heavens in what they believe to be true.

 

 

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