Hold fast to what is fine:
Make sure of Bible Truth!
Becoming intimately familiar with these important Bible teachings
provides a framework of knowledge on which to base your faith!
Table of Contents
Δ Mankind’s immediate future: Δ 2
• Christians are sons (and daughters) of God through faith in Christ: 2
• Christians drink the water Christ brought: 2
• Christians eat the flesh and drink the blood of Christ: 2
• Christians rule as Kings of life (rule over fear of death)! 3
God’s self-given Name in the original Hebrew Bible language: יהוה 3
Greater Works by Jesus’s Followers…? 4
No exemption from our spiritual war: 5
Rule as Kings of life (over sin and death): 5
Salvation: God’s one same simple method to help us all: 5
Some people can't hear Christ: 5
Wicked will die in place of the righteous: 6
Writers of the Bible’s Gospels: 6
You can’t slave for two masters: 7
Days of Last Wicked King: Dan 8:23-26
Destruction of the Wicked, trust in יהוה: Psalm 37:7-15; Psalm 91
That “end” is here: Eze 7:3-9; Mat 24:3-31; Mark 13:4 & 8 & 19-21; Luke 21:7-11 & 25-28
Joy for the righteous; forever: Psalm 92:4-15; 1 Cor 15:12-28; Job 22:21-30; Psa 37:10-11; Isa 11:1-12
“Christian” is the only scriptural name for Jesus’s followers: Acts 11:26
(Link: Christians have Waters of Life in themselves.)
(See also: New Covenant.)
(See also: Waters of life within!
Adopted by God as the seed of Abraham. (Gal 3:26‑29)
oAbraham was the father of God’s (temporary) physical nation. (Gal 3:23‑25)
oFleshly Israel was replaced by (or the faithful among them were absorbed into) spiritual Israel. (Mat 23:37‑39)
Christians are a “New Creation” and are the (spiritual) Israel of God. (Gal 6:12‑16)
oBy learning from and following Christ, Christians are made new (reborn – John 3:3‑7) in the force actuating their mind. (Eph 4:17‑25)
Truth becomes internal spring of waters of life; meaning Jesus would explain openly what his Father wants us to know: John 4:10‑11; 14-15; 25-26
End of ignorant worship. Through knowledge from Christ, we must worship in spirit and truth. John 4:7-26
oIn spirit because we must first be drawn to Christ by יהוה‘s spirit. John 6:44
oAnd in truth because we must know the truth Jesus taught. John 18:37
(See also: Christians eat the flesh and drink the blood of Christ.)
Waters of Christ (knowledge of his teachings) form a river bringing joy and life to the nations. (Ps 46:4)
Jesus said his true followers must eat his flesh and drink his blood. (John 6:53-58)
Jesus is the bread from heaven providing eternal life. (John 6:48-51)
(See also: Christians drink the water Christ bought.)
Those with faith in Christ rule over death as kings in life. (Romans 5:17 & 21 of 12‑21)
Take special note of the warning by Jesus in Luke chapter 8 verse 18, from among verses 15‑18. He there warned we must "pay attention to" or "be careful of" how we listen. In context, we know he often warned about false prophets who would come in his name, thus providing a keen awareness we must be vigilant never to be fooled by the teachings of men. (Mat 7:15; Mat 24:4-5) Jesus here (in Luke 8:18) warns such "followers of men" may assert and even believe they have real knowledge, but even the foolishness they have accepted will be taken away from them. Those actually listening to and learning the truth from Christ, however, will be given more and more. In verse 17, Jesus explains all religious lies will be revealed. All we need do is actually listen to Christ to be set free of all religious lies. (John 8:31-32) We must be cautious we are listening to the actual words of Christ, to avoid being led astray in some religious doctrine contrived by men (Acts 17:29-31) in sheep’s covering. (Mat 7:15)
Must listen only to Chris. (John 8:31‑32; 1 Cor 4:6; 2 John 1:9‑11)
God has been paying attention to how you listen to his son’s encouragement. (Mal 3:16-4:3)
In sheep’s covering: (Mat 7:15)
Many arise from among Jesus’s own followers: (Acts 20:29-30)
Don’t be deceived to follow them: (Mat 23:1‑15)
oAll false prophets assert they are followers of Christ: (Mat 24:23‑28)
Identified by their bad fruit: (Mat 7:16‑20)
False religion teaches only judgment and hate and will be destroyed: (Hos 10:4 of 4‑8)
You should know the name of both Jesus and his Father. (Pro 30:4)
Self-declared name. (Isa 42:8 of 1‑8)
Most high over earth. (Psa 83:18)
Know God’s name and use it in praise. (Psa 150)
There is no indication there is any inspired (God approved) translation of the Divine Name into any other language than its original Hebrew: God’s name is יהוה.
o יהוה sounds like “Yea•Vah” to English speakers. (That’s Yea as in “Yea go team,” followed by Vah, like the first two letters of “vault.” You should probably not presume to write Yea•Vah to represent the Divine Name. [Ex 20:7] Yea•Vah is a made up English word we use only to illustrate what The Hebrew Name sounds like for those who read English.)
John 14:12 CEV I tell you for certain that if you have faith in me, you will do the same things that I am doing. You will do even greater things, now that I am going back to the Father.
Jesus raised the dead and healed the sick, What greater works could his followers do?
oThe people Jesus resurrected died again, along with their contemporaries.
oBecause of the task given him by his Father, Jesus’s hope was to death. Ours, however, can be to life eternal, without ever dying!
How can Jesus's followers possibly do greater works than he did? Jesus is given the highest honor ever given by his Father, he is appointed Lord of all other creation, (1 Cor 15:24-27 of 12-28) Still, Jesus clearly said above we would do greater works! John 14:12 has been a burr in the combing and smoothing out of my faith (something that didn't fit) since I first read it 60 or more years ago. Still, there is no denying, Jesus did say in John 14:12 that we would do works greater than he did. It has finally become clear; there is a way our works are greater... It is our faith and our hope! "Jesus's faith was to death," because that was his happily accepted assignment from his Father: Jesus came to become the ransom sacrifice buying back the hope of life for all repentant mankind. (Rom 5:12; 1 Cor 15:12-28) He gave his life to return hope and life to me and to you. (John 10:17-18) He knew that death was where his life was leading. (Mark 8:31 of 31-33) Because of his sacrifice, can't you see, "our faith and hope can be one to life" without ever having to die. (John 11:25-26; Job 33:13-30) God's gift of greater works to us, it seems then, lies in the fact our hope is greater in that one sense than even Jesus's was... (Mat 26:39) Jesus's faith and hope was leading to his sacrificial death but ours, becasue of his sacrifice, is to life eternal. What a wondrous gift from our Father: To be set aside from our inherited condemnation to death! (John 8:51) It is, or course, a time sensitive hope, and therefore is based on the time we are favored to be alive. Life without ever tasting death is available only to survivors of the great tribulation mankind is not living through… Have faith in “all” the promises of God. (Job 33:13-30)
The New Covenant has been established. (Heb 8:6-12; Jer 31:31-34)
oAll who are actually listening to and obeying Christ are part of it! (Mark 9:7; Luke 6:46-49)
Being in the New Covenant can preserve you alive.
oYou must sprinkle the blood of God's Lamb over your doorpost.
(Ex 12:5-7 & 22-23)
oLink: To stay alive, Gaze upon Christ!
God's name is being sanctified [Mat 6:9] and we are every one involved!
o(Ecc 8:8)
Christ came to bring war (in the short term) because the wicked hate truth.
Link: You are marked.
Jesus told his followers to pray peace on everyone who would listen:
o(Luke 10:5-6)
Paul prayed for peace on Jesus's followers:
o(Rom 1:7)
Those with faith in Christ rule as kings in life. [Romans 5:17 & 21 of 12‑21]
God first looks for all who are righteous, and then, He directs each one to his son.
Some people can't hear Christ: They can hear (or read) his words, of course, but they can't understand his meaning.
Jesus said some couldn't hear because they followed Satan:
o(John 8:43)
The insincere are blinded by God:
Just knowing Jesus's name isn't enough:
Must first be drawn to Jesus by God’s spirit:
o(John 6:44a)
(See also - Salvation: God’s same simple method to help us all.)
Christians have the desire to help and are granted ability through knowledge of Christ.
They can draw waters of life to help others out of their own heart.
They are reborn by feeding on (hearing and living by) the words of Christ.
If you are loved by God; wicked men will be given in place of your soul (life):
Wicked ransom for righteous, die in his place:
o(Pro 21:18)
Wicked destroyed, righteous preserved (being a liar is a very bad thing):
o(Psa 58; Hos 10:4‑8)
Matthew:
oThe apostle Matthew was also known as Levi (he was a tax collector) before being chosen by Christ as one of his 12 Apostles. (Mark 2:14) Matthew completed his account of Christ’s activities less than 10 years after Jesus was killed and resurrected; in about 41 CE.
Mark:
oJohn Mark was an associate and friend of the Apostle Peter. He finished his Gospel about 60-65 CE. Many historians believe the Apostle Peter was the source of much of Mark’s material, or even that Peter instructed him to write it.
Luke:
oLuke was a physician (and possibly a Gentile) who became a Christian and the faithful companion of the Apostle Paul. Writing in about 56-58 CE, he laid no claim to being eyewitness to the events he recounted. Luke said he had “traced all things from the start with accuracy.” (Luke 1:3) His companion, the Apostle Paul, thus likely provided much of what Luke wrote.
John:
oThe Apostle John wrote his eyewitness account of Jesus’s activity and teachings about 98 CE (as an old man and about 62 years after Christ died). He thus had many years to reflect on and organize what he had seen and been part of during the three and a half years he spent with Christ. He had the wisdom and experience of age to organize his writing. John was also inspired to write the Book of Revelation.
Jesus said in Mat 6:24: “No one can slave for two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will stick to (hold to) one and despise the other”…
oJesus was here talking about serving God and seeking wealth, but what he said applies to anything that could become your master (become the love of your heart). Note he said “love one” (God) and hate the other, or, “stick to one” (any master besides God) and despise the other (God). If you substitute anything for God, you won’t and can’t really ever love it, but it can make you despise God. We can only even know love if we first appreciate God’s love for us. [1 John 4:19] We might choose to let other things be more important to us than God, but we can never truly love them, we will simply stick to our desire for them as they cause us to despise God and the true followers of Christ: Choosing to stick to any false God will kill us!
Bible truth brings an awakening of hope against our looming judgment, as it also promotes peace among righteously inclined people:
oThe most recent booklets on JustBibleTruth.com amount to the expression of my current Bible studies and the state of my faith. [For the most recent, go to: JustBibleTruth.com -> Select: R U Compliant?] The work is for myself (I review it most every day) and as a gift to those who agree the Bible is and must be the only standard of truth. The level or state of my faith, at any selected time, has several times led me to think I had finished writing my last booklet; and that I had said all I know to say and would just keep rereading and reinforcing faith in the pages I have already written: My effort to keep those scriptural thoughts fresh. Then, as has happened so many times by now, someone helps me understand something new (new only to me, of course – Ecc 1:9); and, I find I do have more to say. My friend Roger from our high school days contacted me today (in Jan of 2022) to say hello and to express some of the things he had learned from the horrors of the last couple of years of our existence (with the Covid pandemic, and now the threat of Russian nuclear war and …). His letter (email) was heartwarming because I found we shared the same feelings of spiritual growth from it all. Not in exactly the same way, or even in full agreement of the details, but in that we both gained a better understanding of our desire, and even of our need, to be helpful and useful and to draw to God. We share a need to have our lives count for something! He wants to help other people in the same way he received help in his life. That seems like a good thing to me. I want to help people in the way I received help for my life as well. As for me, that means helping everyone hear God’s only latter day command to listen to his son. (Mat 17:5) Roger and I had a mutually heartwarming interchange of encouragement based in our both wanting to do what is good, and that based on our shared faith in God and in good. (Heb 11:6) That, in turn, reinforces something important and wonderful I’ve learned in just the last few years about my faith: God does not require me to judge other people because of their faith, in order to justify and maintain my own. To illustrate what I mean, I’m going to talk about two ideas that are extreme and very polarizing. One is the idea that some people were created by God while others evolved from lower animals. The second probably equally divisive idea is that God very early in our history marked some race or group of people for destruction. While I must admit I don’t have faith in either of those ideas, one nice thing about my faith is that I know and understand that what I actually do have is “faith.” Faith is not knowledge, which means I (we) can’t or shouldn’t say I (we) “know.” The Bible defines faith as the evident demonstration of (and so belief in) realities that are demonstrated but not beheld. (Heb 11:1) So while I believe my faith is based in fact, it is still a belief in realities not beheld. If a smart and well educated man is convinced from the same facts available to me, that some of what we consider humanity evolved from apes, maybe he’s right and he did (or, maybe some others of us did). If another says some people are marked by God for destruction, maybe he (or someone else) actually is marked by God. (Gen 4:8‑15) Even though I haven’t chosen to build faith in either of those ideas, because I can’t confirm them through Bible study or proven science; what I can say is the Bible teaches “God is our judge,” and that none of us are. (Rom 14:10‑13; Zeph 3:8) I also do believe in God’s account of creation in the first part of the Bible Book of Genesis. As you consider the Bible, just realize, it doesn’t tell us what didn’t happen, and doesn’t say much about what did happen if it isn’t important to our current need. What it does tell us is “everything” we “need” to know about what actually did happen, for us to have knowledge necessary to build faith for life. My faith is, and it is much better to be concerned about: We are living in the period of time in human evolution when people are in the process of staying alive, or dying; based on what their own faith actually is. (By human evolution, I mean humanity’s spiritual progression to our current knowledge of our history, along with our knowledge of God’s Word; to provide us a basis for faith in Jesus Christ, and to be able to recognize his return as King of the Earth.) So, the need for faith in Christ is the important thing everyone alive needs to be told. (Mat 24:14) Doing my best to share that knowledge gives me purpose in life, the same as Roger said trying to help other people gives him purpose. Roger also believes in God and Christ Jesus. Just knowing him for all these years is encouraging and brings joy, and my faith in Christ doesn’t require I judge the details of his faith. He said he loves Christ. What more is there really for me to be concerned with? If he said Christ wasn’t God’s son and our savior, that would be a different matter. (1 John 2:22) As to mankind’s history and other different and often divisive beliefs, there is no reason to fight, or, to let the faith of others undermine your faith… (Rom 14:1-4) If there was a group among us who evolved from lower animals, and so that means Jesus didn’t come to help their group, no one of us can know such a thing; and certainly none of us can judge who they are. If there is a group or race of people judged for destruction, such that Jesus didn’t come to help them either, none of us can know that. For sure and certain, no human can know or judge who such people are or even “if” they are. Satan wants you to fight about your religion. (James 3:14-16; 2 Thes 2:8-12) Just don’t! Express your personal “faith” in Christ as you resist judging others. (Luke 9:49-50) Be very careful what judgments you render against other people by your personal faith, just between you and God; or certainly, what judgments you openly go along with. If you judge someone wicked, and are wrong, you may cause them to stumble in faith, making you bloodguilty before our Creator. Pro 4:14‑19) As for me, I can just honestly just say I don’t “know,” along with my encouragement to build faith in Christ’s words and proclaim them to others.
oAt the root of such divisive beliefs would seem to be our deciding what a “Gentile” is in God’s eyes. There are people without end who will assert they do know for certain what the Bible means by Gentile, but, it is doubtful. The reason some believe it is important is because God said he would bring both Jews and Gentiles into a relationship with him through their faith in Christ: (Eph 2:13‑18) Some people latch onto the wording of that scripture and say only Jews and Gentiles can be saved. That leads to the importance of defining what a Gentile is. Some say a Gentile is anyone who isn’t a Jew. Others say Gentiles are only the descendants of Abraham who didn’t come through Israel (Jacob – Abraham’s grandson). That sounds like complicated history stuff but it really isn’t. Put in other words, some believe the nations who lived alongside Abraham’s family at the time God blessed Abraham, that all their descendants are neither Gentiles nor Jews. They think Gentiles are only made up of the non-Israelite children of Abraham (those born from Abraham but not through his grandson Jacob [Jacob was renamed Israel by God and is the forefather of all bloodline Jews – Gen 32:28]). Some try to assert, then, based on their literal interpretation of Eph 2:13-18, that Christ didn’t come to help those nations who are not among Abraham’s physical seed. For me, the argument is rendered moot by a simple considering what God actually said to Abraham when He blessed him: (Genesis 22:18) . . .And by means of your seed all nations of the earth will certainly bless themselves due to the fact that you have listened to my voice.’” It is important to me; God said “all nations” of the earth would be blessed by Abraham’s seed (Christ). Does that mean I am ready to judge the faith of those who don’t agree, by saying they are wrong? No! They will just respond (and believe) my belief in Gen 22:18 contradicts their faith in Eph 2:15 & 16. I believe both scriptures have to be true but who am I to judge? Please seriously consider this simple truth: Our individual reaction to the words of Christ (including his directing us to faith in the balance of the Bible) is our only judge. (John 12:48) For sure and certain, then, no human can render such judgments. I do my best not to judge, and I encourage you be very careful what judgments you render against other people, or certainly those you openly go along with. Judgment, and the vengeance that comes with “righteous judgment,” belongs to God alone. (Rom 12:17‑19) Sharing the words you learn from Christ with others brings you (and those who listen) joy, (John 15:11) and sets you free of any need to judge others. (John 8:31-32) These beliefs are considered to illustrate how there is never any reason to judge (or certainly to fight about) the faith of other individuals who express faith in Christ, even when their views are considered (or even are) extreme. If you just study the Bible so as to ascertain the facts, knowledge of truth will bring you peace. When anyone expresses faith in Christ, (1 John 2:22) the help you can afford them is largely over; certainly as far as judgment. You can still try and mold their faith, by asking them to consider certain scriptures, (Pro 27:17) but always remembering you are not the judge over those who express faith in Christ; and that what you have is faith, not full true knowledge. (Rom 14:4 of 1‑4) Their expression of faith in Jesus should bind you to them, not be used as a source of strife and judgment.
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