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Sunday, June 16, 2019

The Teacher Of Righteousness

A Blog article published by the The Times Of Israel entitled Jesus Discovered In The Dead Sea Scrolls, makes the assertion that the Dead Sea Scrolls must have been making reference to Jesus in the portrayal of The Teacher Of Righteousness.  But this statement is typical of those who lack any understanding of the spiritual meaning of the scriptures.   In order to be taught by the INDWELLING Teacher of Righteousness, you must embody all that is portrayed in the name Jesus and the Gospel teachings.  You must yourself enter in at the "narrow strait gate", and gain entrance into the Kingdom within you.  

The Teacher of Righteousness is another name used by the Essenes for the True Prophet -- which is also known as the Logos or Son of God. And this is the ONLY TEACHER (that the Church rejected), that is sought out by the Genuine Children of the Light. Quoting from The One Teacher http://BrotherOfJesus.org#TheOneTeacher

The Gospel account of Jesus commanded his disciples and followers to have One Teacher: "But you are not to be called rabbi, for you have One Teacher, and you are all brethren" (Matt 23:8 RSV). And with respect to this ONE TEACHER that they were commanded to seek out exclusively, in the Homilies of his disciple Clement the Apostle Peter taught that the One Teacher who they portrayed as the True Prophet, is within the mind of all mankind. Thus, Peter is quoted as stating: "...And therefore I advise not only wise men, but indeed all men who have a desire of knowing what is advantageous to them, that they seek after the True Prophet; for it is He alone who knoweth all things, and who knoweth what and how every man is seeking. For he is within the mind of every one of us, but in those who have no desire of the knowledge of God and His righteousness, He is inoperative; but He works in those who seek after that which is profitable to their souls, and kindles in them the light of knowledge. Wherefore seek Him first of all; and if you do not find Him, expect not that you shall learn anything from any other. But He is soon found by those who diligently seek Him through love of the truth, and whose souls are not taken possession of by wickedness. For He is present with those who desire Him in the innocence of their spirits, who bear patiently, and draw sighs from the bottom of their hearts through love of the truth; but He deserts malevolent minds, because as a prophet He knows the thoughts of every one. And therefore let no one think that he can find Him by his own wisdom, unless, as we have said, he empty his mind of all wickedness, and conceive a pure and faithful desire to know Him. For when any one has so prepared himself, He Himself as a prophet, seeing a mind prepared for Him, of His own accord offers Himself to his knowledge” What Peter is stating is that while the True Prophet exists at the core of all of mankind, (1) "...in those who have no desire of the knowledge of God and His righteousness, He is inoperative"; (2) "...But He is soon found by those who diligently seek Him through love of the truth"; (3) the True Prophet "...deserts malevolent minds, because as a prophet He knows the thoughts of every one"; (4) that we cannot find the True Prophet on our own as stated that "...let no one think that he can find Him by his own wisdom, unless, as we have said, he empty his mind of all wickedness"; (5) and that to draw nearer and find the Indwelling True Prophet, the seeker must "...empty his mind of all wickedness, and conceive a pure and faithful desire to know Him. For when any one has so prepared himself, He Himself as a prophet, seeing a mind prepared for Him, of His own accord offers Himself to his knowledge”. When rightly understood, to find and learn from the Indwelling True Prophet, the seeker must become the "good ground" in the parable of the Sower and the Seed (see http://Messianic.Nazirene.org/sower_seed.html ). And in the parable of the Sower and the Seed, the same seed that is cast into the ground that is properly prepared and produces in levels of abundance ("For when any one has so prepared himself, He Himself as a prophet, seeing a mind prepared for Him, of His own accord offers Himself to his knowledge” ), is unable to germinate and produce when the ground in which it has been cast is not properly prepared ("...but He deserts malevolent minds ...in those who have no desire of the knowledge of God and His righteousness, He is inoperative").

The Sons of Darkness are the Jews who are counterfeit Israel, who Jesus portrayed as the spawn of the devil. They portray themselves as teachers and authorities and they are the blind leaders who have yet to remove the beam from their own eyes, and guide the people of this world into the proverbial ditch.
Continuing to quote from the link The One Teacher http://BrotherOfJesus.org#TheOneTeacher
One may ask: Isn't the scriptures composed in order to teach the person what they need to know? In further explanation of this Inner Source of Truth and Knowledge which the original followers of Jesus portrayed as the True Prophet, Peter cautions the seeker and states with respect to reading and studying the scriptures that "...therefore great care is to be taken, that when the law of God is read, it be not read according to the understanding of our own mind. For there are many sayings in the divine Scriptures which can be drawn to that sense which every one has preconceived for himself; and this ought not to be done. For you ought not to seek a foreign and extraneous sense, which you have brought from without".

If we ask the question: What is being said to the believer who desires to be faithful to the Gospel Teachings? What we have in the foregoing is the confirmation of the New Covenant Principles that few modern believers understand the spiritual reality of. In the same way that the believer is commanded to seek out the One Teacher, and the commandment that "...when the law of God (scriptures) is read, it be not read according to the understanding of our own mind" -- it is being stated that there is only One Source of Truth -- and that the wisdom of man will misguide the seeker. By design, human reasoning is embryonic, and is incapable of understanding the true meaning of the scriptures -- i.e., "...therefore great care is to be taken, that when the law of God is read, it be not read according to the understanding of our own mind." And neither should you listen to other men's gravely flawed interpretations of the scriptures -- i.e., "...For you ought not to seek a foreign and extraneous sense, which you have brought from without". Jesus taught that there is only one Source of Truth, and the disciple/seeker must learn directly from that One Teacher. And thus, these words which are representative of the core Gospel teachings, are inconceivable to the modern faith-based believer who is divided and disenfranchised from the very essence and objectives of the Gospel teachings -- overwhelmed and anchored to a carnal mindset that is of the "outer darkness" -- spiritually disenfranchised by innumerable manmade opinions, factions and sects which totally alienate the believer from the Truth and the Kingdom.

The Apostle Peter states that while the True Prophet is within the minds of all mankind, there are certain conditions that must be present in order to begin to learn from the Inner Source of Mind and Being -- i.e., "but in those who have no desire of the knowledge of God and His righteousness, He is inoperative". And this fact of human reality was expressed by Giordano Bruno -- who was a priest that was burnt at the stake by the Church for conveying Original Gospel Teachings -- when he stated: "The Divine Light is always in man, presenting itself to the senses and to the comprehension, but man rejects it". And while the True Prophet and the Source of Light and Truth exists within the mind of everyone of us, Peter warns that "...He is soon found by those who diligently seek Him through love of the truth". Which provokes the questions: What is the love of the Truth? If a supposed believer clings to the corrupted words of God (see The Corruption Of The Words Of God http://BrotherOfJesus.org#CorruptionOfGodsWords ), does this constitute a genuine "...love of the truth"?

In making reference to The True Prophet who Jesus portrayed as the One Teacher within each person's own mind that must be sought out, Peter warns that: "Hence, O beloved Clement, if you would know the things pertaining to God, you have to learn them from Him alone, because He alone knows the truth." Which provokes the question: What about the scriptures? Contrary to what many believe, the scriptures are not themselves the Word of God -- but rather, the scriptures are a map of our own mind -- i.e., a blueprint of our Consciousness - that details how to find the Word of God -- in accord with the New Covenant, within you. and this is why Peter warned in the Homilies of his disciple Clement: "...therefore great care is to be taken, that when the law of God is read, it be not read according to the understanding of our own mind. For there are many sayings in the divine Scriptures which can be drawn to that sense which every one has preconceived for himself; and this ought not to be done. For you ought not to seek a foreign and extraneous sense, which you have brought from without". (see The Spiritual Disenfranchisement Of The Mind). And in the same way that present-day Christianity is a religion of innumerable teachers and almost countless sects and factions, the reality of these words are totally incomprehensible to the modern Church. Yet, these words are not only representative of the very core foundation of the Gospel teachings, but they are representative of the original objectives of the New Covenant.

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