I’ve noticed something interesting in today’s religion of “Christianity” … ALL erroneous doctrine concerning our salvation (or how eternal life is achieved) comes from incorrect interpretations of the writings of the Apostle Paul. See, Jesus’ teachings in the four gospels are so clear cut on what WE MUST DO to obtain eternal life that a person really has no chance to twist them. But Paul’s writings? Oh, they're a smorgasbord for the devil! One can easily take a sentence from here or a phrase from there out of his letters, take it completely out of context, and then make it say whatever you want. And horrifyingly, to the destruction of many, this is being done all over today’s Churchianity world!
But did you know this confusion over Paul’s words – mostly concerning his use of the words grace, faith, and works – was already taking place in his day? Peter wrote: “Some of his (Paul’s) comments are not easy to understand, and there are people who are deliberately stupid, and always demand some unusual interpretation – they have twisted his letters around to mean something quite different from what he meant, just as they do the other parts of the Scripture – and the result is disaster for them. I am warning you ahead of time, dear brothers, so that you can watch out and not be carried away by the mistakes of these wicked men, lest you yourselves become mixed up too” (II Peter 3:16, Living Bible). Wow, how about that? This should give you tremendous concern, friends and ministers, when interpreting the words of Paul!
Now for those of you who don’t know, Paul’s letters begin right after the four gospels and the book of Acts in the New Testament. They are as follows: Romans, I & II Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, I & II Thessalonians, I & II Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. But let me be very clear; Paul was NOT confused about our salvation! He knew PRECISELY what God had done through Jesus Christ in giving mankind a chance at obtaining eternal life, and he knew PRECISELY what mankind needed to DO in order to receive that eternal life. His teachings were in PERFECT agreement with every word spoken by Jesus Christ in the gospels. So it is not Paul who is confused, it is those who read his words and misconstrue them!
Having said all of that, I'm asking you to please take inventory of your own heart and your own salvation theology. If someone asks you “What must I DO to obtain eternal life?” do you respond with Jesus’ words “IF you want to go to heaven, Keep God’s (10 Love) Commandments” (Matthew 19:17) or do you arrogantly parrot back some phrase out of one of Paul’s letters – misreading and taking it COMPLETELY out of context! – like “We’re saved by grace … not of works!” (Ephesians 2:8-9). If the latter is the case, ask yourself … why am I doing this? Do I not believe the simple words of Jesus Christ? Have “ministers” in today’s Churchianity world lied to me? Could I be confused about Paul’s words? Am I now one of those Peter was talking about, who twist Paul’s words around to mean something quite different than what he actually meant, all to my own and others destruction? Friend, if you don’t understand why Jesus’ words above are Truth concerning that all-important question – and why Paul’s words are in perfect agreement with Jesus’ words! – then I humbly implore you to read the book God had me write and finally put an end to your confusion over Paul’s words.
Read Gabriel's book for free HERE.
Watch "Moses & the Israelites (How To Obtain Eternal Life)" video HERE.
Enjoy the Sabbath,
Gabriel
Approximately 863 Weeks (Sabbaths) Remaining Till Christ's Return!
But did you know this confusion over Paul’s words – mostly concerning his use of the words grace, faith, and works – was already taking place in his day? Peter wrote: “Some of his (Paul’s) comments are not easy to understand, and there are people who are deliberately stupid, and always demand some unusual interpretation – they have twisted his letters around to mean something quite different from what he meant, just as they do the other parts of the Scripture – and the result is disaster for them. I am warning you ahead of time, dear brothers, so that you can watch out and not be carried away by the mistakes of these wicked men, lest you yourselves become mixed up too” (II Peter 3:16, Living Bible). Wow, how about that? This should give you tremendous concern, friends and ministers, when interpreting the words of Paul!
Now for those of you who don’t know, Paul’s letters begin right after the four gospels and the book of Acts in the New Testament. They are as follows: Romans, I & II Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, I & II Thessalonians, I & II Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. But let me be very clear; Paul was NOT confused about our salvation! He knew PRECISELY what God had done through Jesus Christ in giving mankind a chance at obtaining eternal life, and he knew PRECISELY what mankind needed to DO in order to receive that eternal life. His teachings were in PERFECT agreement with every word spoken by Jesus Christ in the gospels. So it is not Paul who is confused, it is those who read his words and misconstrue them!
Having said all of that, I'm asking you to please take inventory of your own heart and your own salvation theology. If someone asks you “What must I DO to obtain eternal life?” do you respond with Jesus’ words “IF you want to go to heaven, Keep God’s (10 Love) Commandments” (Matthew 19:17) or do you arrogantly parrot back some phrase out of one of Paul’s letters – misreading and taking it COMPLETELY out of context! – like “We’re saved by grace … not of works!” (Ephesians 2:8-9). If the latter is the case, ask yourself … why am I doing this? Do I not believe the simple words of Jesus Christ? Have “ministers” in today’s Churchianity world lied to me? Could I be confused about Paul’s words? Am I now one of those Peter was talking about, who twist Paul’s words around to mean something quite different than what he actually meant, all to my own and others destruction? Friend, if you don’t understand why Jesus’ words above are Truth concerning that all-important question – and why Paul’s words are in perfect agreement with Jesus’ words! – then I humbly implore you to read the book God had me write and finally put an end to your confusion over Paul’s words.
Read Gabriel's book for free HERE.
Watch "Moses & the Israelites (How To Obtain Eternal Life)" video HERE.
Enjoy the Sabbath,
Gabriel
Approximately 863 Weeks (Sabbaths) Remaining Till Christ's Return!