Gospel: The Only Good News — The Truth of Jesus Christ and the Work of the Holy Spirit (Edited by ChatGPT)

 

Gospel: The Good News

 

Even within the “Christian” religion, there are different gospels being preached. Many dead religions like Catholic and Orthodox are not preaching the gospel of the Lord, but what they call “good tradition” — worship of saints, angels, and our “good mother.” And just to keep it Christian, they add God here and there.

 

The Gospel of the Devil

 

The progressive catacombs who call themselves Christians but are disciples of the devil himself are preaching abominations that can only be spoken by the devil. As one wise apologist said: “In order for every sinner and devil to be truthful, they make God a liar.”

 

They actually preach the gospel of the devil, not of Jesus Christ. Their theology is simple: all human absurdity is divine; human is divine, but God is an incompetent liar discovering truth with everyone else. Why? Because everyone has to be right — even if that means making God the devil.

 

The Gospel of the Flesh

 

Then we have the stepsons of New Age and New Thought theology within the Christian faith — in the form of progressive gospel and word of faith. These also want to make man divine and “little gods.” Their focus is to make you believe that your words have authority and that whatever you say will come true.

 

That is why, like New Thought and New Age, your focus should be on yourself — on being healthy, wealthy, and happy. New Age is mystical, New Thought uses the Bible and other non-Christian books to claim the same abomination. When New Thought becomes Bible-based, it becomes word of faith and prosperity gospel. It is the dogma of the dead, learned from the father of death, the devil himself.

 

With promises of health and wealth in addition to eternal life, in the name of the Lord, this devil is invading the entire world — preaching a different gospel that turns people’s minds from heaven to earthly life.

 

 

Dominion Theology: Peter’s Mistake

 

Then we have the dominion theology of Peter (Wagner), trying to guide Jesus by earthly ways. When Jesus says, “I will die in Jerusalem,” Peter says, “We will take over the world.” When Jesus says, “Serve,” Peter says, “Dominate.”

 

When Jesus preaches to the people, Peter — being “wise like the devil” — focuses on “core people” to control systems. But what is human worth unless he is obedient to the will of God? This devilish thinking focuses only on the earth, not heaven.

 

It is blood and flesh trying to guide Jesus, but they should have listened to Him, because only Jesus is the delight of God, and it is the order of God that they should listen to Him. These networks are networks of flesh and blood, and they cannot produce heaven until Jesus takes the lead and His children follow Him.

 

The Strange Fire

 

Then we have the fire of heaven mixed with the strange fire of the devil, and it is impossible to know which is which in the charismatic and Pentecostal circles. God does let people speak in tongues — there is evidence to support this fact from reliable sources — but how do we know who is speaking and what is spoken unless someone translates it?

 

I am sure the Spirit of God can take over people — because it is in the Bible — but how do we know the devil from God? God is a God of order, but the charismatic and Pentecostal movement is simply chaos. Nobody knows which is which, and the fruit does not justify the spirit.

 

If the power of God is truly working in this intensity, our manner and behavior should be very much like Jesus. There is a mix-up, and my guess is that a large portion is devil and copycat culture, not God — because the intensity of spirituality is not backed by the fruit of the Spirit.

 

Rejecting the Spirit Altogether

 

Standing on this problem of strange fire, there are those who reject all works of the Spirit — tongues, miracles, and so on. Theologically speaking, they are not on firm ground; it is shallow ground, but they have a lot of evidence to support their theological mistakes.

When strange fire is widely mixed with the heavenly fire of Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, and when the fruit of the Spirit is nowhere to be seen — except for the desires of flesh and the abominations of the devil — it is not irrational for humans to say, “All is strange fire.”

 

Even many giants of faith ended up in blunders that made many doubt the authenticity of the work of the Holy Spirit. Besides, when you seek error, what you find is error. Yet there is huge evidence for the work of the Holy Spirit everywhere, with fruit too.

 

I am from a part of Africa where the work of the Holy Spirit not only united all born-again denominations, but also made them witnesses who suffered and died for Jesus in a culture that hunted them. They were filled with heavenly fire which transformed millions in just a few decades — and that with the life of Jesus.

 

The problem with those who are biblically faithful is that they cannot catch fish unless Jesus drives the wheel. They need to know the authentic work of the Holy Spirit so they can identify heavenly fire from strange fire.

 

The Real Gospel

 

In this Christian chaos, we need to identify the real gospel and the role of the Holy Spirit.

 

The real Gospel is that we, human beings, are sinners, and our holiness is at best filthy garments. Why? Because our disobedience disconnects us from God — starting with the sin of Adam, followed by our own disobedience.

 

Growing in darkness, our nature becomes darkness, and we are under the dominion of dark spirits. In this dark nature of flesh and devil, any good is a spot of purity in an otherwise filthy garment. Holiness is good and holy, but not adequate. Holy people are loved by God, but they need to know that only God is truly holy, not our filthy garments.

 

The Law and the Defection from Heaven

 

At first, God did not give us any law except to drive Adam and Eve out of Heaven. You cannot spoil a brat in Heaven while he thinks he can be like you by disobedience. God had to send Adam to boot camp for training and reality check.

This lawless society produced not only sin but also defection from Heavenangels trying to be gods of people made assemblies (wives) for themselves. They created giant clans and made sin the dominant nature of reality.

 

So God decided to restart, destroying all and repopulating the earth from a single family of eight. Then God gave the law of blood for blood to restrain sin. Blood implies sin, so sin is paid by equal punishment. This law became more explicit in the Law of Moses.

 

God was not being bloodthirsty or cruel — He is a Father teaching discipline and love to His children.

 

The Preparation for Jesus

 

God knew this law would one day be made void, but for sin to be seen as sin — and for the devil to be revealed for what he is — the laws of Noah and Moses were given.

 

God made it possible for the blood of man to be paid by animal sacrifice for mercy’s sake. But with Abraham, God was preparing Jesus, the Lamb to take away the sins of all. Why? To show how much God loves us.

 

The Failure of Israel

 

The problem was that the people of Israel were expected to show the limit of the law through obedience, but they did so through disobedience. Worse still, when they came out of Egypt, they soon made idols for themselves — making God jealous.

 

Now a foolish old woman is surprised that God is jealous of her — yes, because God loves you, and it pains Him to see you making gods of worthless metals when He gives you everything.

 

So Jesus was planned to come to Jerusalem and evade them the way they evaded Him in the desert. God was hoping to save many along the way, but He saved only a few.

 

The Good News

 

The good news is that God became man and paid for all our sins to make us legally holy — justified. The law was not made void; it was fulfilled. We were all found guilty by the law, and by the law our judgment is death.

When we die, the law becomes void by application. So Jesus died in our place and paid for it. One Jesus is more valuable than all of us. Now we die with Jesus when we are baptized in water, and we are reborn in spirit as the body of Christ.

 

The Body of Christ

 

Now we are the body of Christ — Jesus is the head, and we are His body. We are dead to the law and the world, but we live for Jesus. The body parts exist to serve the head, and Jesus is the head.

 

Once we are justified by law, we must become saints in identity and life by grace. The Holy Spirit, who gives us spiritual rebirth and connects us with the Spirit of Jesus and the Heavenly Father, will guide us into the image of Jesus so the body may resemble the head. This is the spiritual growth of sanctification.

 

The only thing we did for salvation is faith — accepting Jesus as Lord. And the only thing we must do for sanctification is obedience — following the Holy Spirit. When God leads, we must obey. If you do not see Jesus around, look at how disobedient we are.

 

Victory Over Death

 

By law, we are not entitled to enter Heaven, but after we die as humans, we have the legal right to enter as the body of Christ. According to the law of God, sin and abomination cannot enter Heaven — and the devil knows this.

 

By making us sin, the devil held authority over death. But by fulfilling the law, Jesus saved us from the devil’s work. This is the good news — the Gospel — the wisdom of God.

 

Why did God take this path? Because the Word of God is law, and when God said sin cannot enter Heaven, even He could not break His own Word. The devil was playing with that truth.

 

So Jesus died — so that He could rise as millions, and hopefully as billions. The born-again faithful are legally dead and will enter Heaven as the body of Christ — as the body of Jesus.

 

Do we become God? Only a fool thinks that. Because the King covers you with His garment to save the one who cannot be saved, you think you must be God? You are a cat, not a dog. Even if you are superior, take the lower seat — it is better for God to say “Go up” than to say “Go down.” Take the lower seat, you damned fools.

 

Baptism and Transformation

 

We need to accept Jesus as Lord, be baptized in both water and the Holy Spirit — water for our death by the water of Noah, and the Holy Spirit for our spiritual rebirth as the body of Christ.

 

After that, we must obey the Holy Spirit, who transforms us into the image of Jesus.

 

Witness of the Son

 

Nobody has seen the Heavenly Father, but the Son made Him known as His witness. The world does not know Jesus, but we are His witnesses. That is why our witness must be not only in the words of God, but also in the life of Jesus.

 

People must see Jesus in our lives, so they can see the perfection that Jesus is. We love God because we love His image and witness — Jesus.

 

For people to love Jesus, our lives must witness to Jesus. Not the goodness of dead religions, but the perfection of the Heavenly Father must radiate through our lives. We must walk and live like Jesus while preaching the Gospel.

 

But none of this is worth anything if the Holy Spirit is not in charge — for the blind cannot lead the blind. If we cannot cast out demons, not only for the benefit of the faithful but for the peace of the assembly, then peace is impossible where devils mix with the Holy Spirit.

 

And if our words are not backed by the miracles of the Holy Spirit, then our gospel lacks confirmation. The essence is the message — but miracles help. Otherwise, the antichrist will have more miracles but not the right message.

 

The True Gospel

 

This is the Gospel — and it is not about health, wealth, dominance, miracles, or other worthless things, but about preparing the bride for the groom.

She is the body of Christ, Jesus is the head, and as wife and husband, they are one body. The wife must grow into the nature of Jesus, to look like Jesus — and for that, we must grow in spirit into the identity of Jesus — not only as the faithful but as the Church..

 

This is the Gospel, and it is the only truthful Gospel. We must preach this good news to save souls, and we must grow those saved souls into the image of Jesus through the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the guidance of Jesus that follows it.

 

Who Is Jesus?

 

Jesus lived on this earth, and His life is written in four books. Grow into that Jesus. He is the water level of perfection, and we must become more and more like Him.

 

This is not about turning our F into a B+ through childish theology, but about earning an A+ in the life of Jesus.

 

If we look and live like Jesus, then Jesus will fully work through us — and you can imagine what He could do through us. If Jesus planted it all in three and half years, what could He do through us in decades?

 

Please, let us die as ourselves to be reborn in the image of Jesus. Amen.


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