The Whole Truth That Is Ignored By The Church
Why was the words "Depart From Me, I Never Knew You" said? The most important part of Matt 7:23 was left out. The heart of the statement portrayed those who are Lawless: "I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness." And therein lies the problem as seen in the fact that because of the false prophets of the Church, the modern believer is clueless as to what Jesus actually taught when he was making reference to The Law that each believer must fulfill within their own mind (see Spiritual Meaning And Fulfillment Of The Law http://TheLawOfTheGospels.com#SpiritualMeaningOfTheLaw ).
Why does the Church condemn and reject the witness of those who walked and talked with Jesus daily -- those who he taught the Mysteries of the Kingdom that could only be spoken in parables to the majority of people? Because they have been seduced by the faux-prophets of the Church. Those who Jesus personally instructed and raised up, all witnessed to the fact that Jesus taught them how to fulfill the Law and become the Anointed -- as he had done (see Jesus Taught To Become The Christ http://TheLawOfTheGospels.com#BecomeTheChrist ). Were the people who Jesus personally taught wrong? The Gospel states that Jesus knew their thoughts (see Jesus Knew The People's Thoughts http://TheLawOfTheGospels.com#Thoughts ) -- and because he knew the thoughts of those who he taught, he knew which ones had advanced up the proverbial Jacob's Ladder of mental and spiritual advancement and elevation (quoting):
The Gospels state that Jesus knew the thoughts of the people to whom he was speaking to. It is written: "And Jesus knowing their thoughts said, Why are you thinking evil in your hearts?" (Matt 9:4). And again: "And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand" (Matt 12:25). In understanding the thoughts of the people he was speaking to, it is written: "And with many such parables He spoke the word to them as they were able to hear it. But without a parable He did not speak to them. And when they were alone, He explained all things to His disciples" (Mark 4:33-34). The key statement is in the words "as they were able to hear it" -- meaning that he knew their thoughts and spoke in accordance with the level of their development and their ability to comprehend the Higher Mysteries of the Soul and the Kingdom. The Consciousness of a person, and their ability to understand the spiritual meaning of the Gospel teachings, deepens upon, and expands in accord with the "frequency and vibration" of their mind -- which is manifest in their level upon level of their mental development and enlightenment. In understanding their thoughts, Jesus could observe their ability to understand the Gospel teachings as a matter of the fulfillment of the Law, and those few who had fulfilled the Law as he taught them, were able to comprehend man's higher Soul and spiritual reality, by each step in their level of "frequency and vibration" of mind.
In the same way that a fetus is incapable of comprehending the realities of this world, so too is organic "natural" man incapable of comprehending his own higher Soul and Spiritual reality. That organic man is incapable of comprehending the spiritual meaning of the scriptures and the Gospel teachings, was also confirmed by Paul who could only convey what he portrayed as the "milk" of the Gospel for "babes in Christ" -- i.e., "And I, brethren, could not speak to you as to spiritual people but as to carnal, as to babes in Christ. I fed you with milk and not with solid food; for until now you were not able to receive it, and even now you are still not able; for you are still carnal" (1 Cor 3:1-3). Thus, because these baptized and confirmed Christians had not evolved through the transformative process which is portrayed in the article in the Encyclopedia Britannica under the heading, The History of Christian Mysticism, where it reads: “Although the essence of mysticism is the sense of contact with the transcendent, mysticism in the history of Christianity should not be understood merely in terms of special ecstatic experiences but as part of a religious process lived out within the context of the Christian community. From this perspective mysticism played a vital part in the early church. Early Christianity was a religion of the spirit that expressed itself in the heightening and enlargement of human consciousness”. What this means is that the purpose and objective of the original Gospel teachings was to bring about the a higher evolved condition of mind portrayed in the words: "...Early Christianity was a religion of the spirit that expressed itself in the heightening and enlargement of human consciousness”. And what Paul confirmed was that those Christians who remained at the "natural" level of organic consciousness without evolving through the transformative process, could only be taught the doctrine of Jesus Christ and him crucified (1 Cor 2:2). Why, because they were not yet spiritual men -- but rather, they were men of flesh and still very much “babes in Christ”. Paul then explains that: “I gave you milk to drink, not solid food; for you were not yet able to receive it. Indeed, even now you are not yet able” (1 Cor 3:2).
In the same way that the most important spiritual meaning of Matt 7:23 was left out, so too was the most important part left out of Luke 13:3. The actual meaning of the verse is properly captured in the Amplified version which reads: "I tell you, no; but unless you repent [change your old way of thinking, turn from your sinful ways and live changed lives], you will all likewise perish". Because the faith-based believers have permitted themselves to be seduced by the man-made doctrines of the Church as dictated to them by a series of Roman Emperors, they remain shackled by their "old way of thinking" -- wherein they believe they are exempt through grace and are not required to "turn from their sinful ways" -- and in not understanding the Law that Jesus taught to fulfill, they fail to "live changed lives". that Jesus taught was necessary to experience the Kingdom come within them as stated in the words: "Assuredly, I say to you, there are some standing here who shall not taste death till they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom" (Matt 16:28).
Jesus taught that the Kingdom will never come upon the earth as the faux-doomsday prophets teach the gullible believers -- because it is within you (Luke 17:20-21). But the modern believers fail to experience the Kingdom come within them, because they reject the original teachings of Jesus on how to fulfill the Law (see The Law Of The Gospels http://TheLawOfTheGospels.com ). Which is why Jesus portrays the modern believers as "lawless".
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