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Kingdom of God: Biblical or Jesuit Conception

It has been extremely critical to understand where the kingdom of God is, for Satan, through Jesuitism’s Liberation Theology is seeking to present his kingdom as if it were the kingdom of God in religion in general and also in the heart of the Structure. Let me crystal clear: The Jesuit conception of the kingdom, based on Jesuit Liberation Theology, is now ensconced in the Structure.

 

The Difficulty of Extricating Oneself from a Culture That Has a Wrong Conception of the Kingdom

 

At the time of the coming of Christ at the First Advent, the professed people of God had a wrong conception of the kingdom. So powerful is the influence of culture, that even John the Baptist, who took the most extremes measures to protect his spirit from the surrounding culture by living in the wilderness was so influenced by the culture around him that he questioned at one point whether Jesus was the Christ. Even the disciples of Jesus had an enormous amount of unlearning to do.

 

“Like the Saviors’ disciples, John the Baptist did not understand the nature of Christ’s kingdom.” DA 215. “To the desert prophet all this [the problem that Jesus did not seem to meet the popular cultural expectation of His kingdom and kingship] seemed a mystery beyond his fathoming. There were hours when the whisperings of demons tortured his spirit, and the shadow of a terrible fear crept over him.” DA 216. “But John the Baptist did not surrender his faith in Christ. The memory of the voice from heaven and the descending dove, the spotless purity of Jesus, the power of the Holy Spirit that had rested upon John as he came into the Savior’s presence. And the testimony of the prophetic scriptures, all witnessed that Jesus of Nazareth was the Promised One.” DA 216.

 

Rapidly Mushroom New Conception of the Kingdom

 

Now a wrong conception of the kingdom, and of the King is happening again. Before we enter the absolute mindbender of what is transpiring in the Structure to try to justify the Jesuit conception of what is now being called “kingdom culture,” first, let us consider what the Biblical Christ said about the kingdom.

 

Repent! The Kingdom of Heaven Is At Hand!

Repent! The Kingdom of Heaven Is At Hand; Repentance is Necessary to Enter the Kingdom

 

First, John the Baptist came preaching the arrival of the kingdom:

 

“In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of Judea,

 

“And saying, Repent [metanoia, change your mind, turn around] ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand [Has drawn near and now stands at hand].” Matthew 3:1,2.

 

Jesus had the same message: “From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” Matthew 4:17.  

 

Repentance Means a Resolute Turning Away From Satanic Culture

 

Repentance is necessary to enter the kingdom of God. That means a resolute turning away from all the satanic cultures that confront and surround us.

 

Make His Paths Straight

 

Then John the Baptist explains what is necessary to enter the kingdom of heaven, what this repentance means: “prepare ye the way of the Lord, make His paths straight.” Matthew 3:3. Straight means there is to be no crookedness, no perversity, no sin, no rebellion, no wickedness, and no deviousness. The paths of the Lord are to be made straight, direct, plain, honest, is what the Greek word means. No Marxism, no spiritualism, no pantheism, no post-modernism, no rapper culture, no rock n’ roll, no Spiritual Formation.

 

The Kingdom of Heaven is Completely Different From the World

 

John came dressed in austerity, wearing camel’s hair, with a leather girdle about his loins, with an austere diet – his meat was locusts and wild honey. His dress and diet were designed to utterly rebuke the sensuality and worldliness of his time. The kingdom of heaven is not amalgamated with the world, its lust, its sensuality, its rebellion. It is completely different from the world.

 

Repentance the Gift of Christ

 

Repentance is the gift of Christ: “Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Savior, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.” Acts 5:31.

Repentance, metanoia, a change of mind wrought by the Holy Ghost, opens up the soul for entrance into the kingdom of God. “From the time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent [Metanoete]: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” Matthew 4:17. 



 


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