Tuesday

You Must Be Born Again!

The secret disciple NIGHT

In the third chapter of John, Nicodemus (a senior leader of the Pharisee and secret disciple of Jesus [19:38-42]) first visited Jesus in the cover of night. The first thing Jesus said in verse 3, "Except a man be born again, he can not see the kingdom of God." At that time (in all the Gospels) the kingdom of God was just a future event up there with the Day of Judgement. But many Christians mistakenly believe that it is interchangeable with the Kingdom of Heaven (only in Matthew), which alludes to something more urgent. But the general assumption in Chapter 3 is that Jesus spoke to two dimensions. But remember, he did not say, "If a man repentance ..." In one chapter, where no one understands the language encrypted, how they are correctly interpreting a game? No one understands, because reincarnation is not part of Christian dogma.

The word reincarnation is not biblical. But what about the concept? Ergo, the development of the mind through a series of earthly incarnations. This explains the response of Nicodemus in verse 4: "How can a man be born when he is old Can he enter a second time into his mother's womb and be born?" Contrary to the popular school- of thought, Nicodemus knew exactly what Jesus was talking about! His conversation was closer to three dimensions! For someone to (literally) see the kingdom of God (light-years from the road), they must be born again. .. and again ... and again ... through a series of earthly incarnations, until they reach this level of consciousness! Otherwise, their minds, who could not see the kingdom. And you must see it before they can get it! This process has nothing to do with repentance, it will happen regardless! It is also a major cause of the Gospel of John is considered as different from Matthew and others.

The nail in the coffin

The wind blows where it wishes and you hear the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit.

Now that we are on the right subject, you can understand the text in verse 8? By analogy with the wind blowing back, here and there and back and forth, the spirits revived a similar behavior in their incarnations and forth from the earth. It was the decision of the translators to capitalize the "s" in the word "Spirit" in an attempt to make the subject of the Holy Spirit, instead of reincarnation. Must Christians go to heaven when they die? If they do, they do not stay very long! And such a place is not exclusive to Christians! But much of the text of Matthew and other gospels (Re: repent, etc.) are manipulated to create such an illusion. But the following equation can clarify a little more on the subject:

Born (Incarnation) + Again (Re)

It is the relationship between "born again" and "reincarnation." Distributed, mean exactly the same thing! However, the first is the language of the layman, and later, science! Regardless, the Bible gives us some examples? Matthew 16:13, Jesus asked his disciples: "Who do people say I am the Son of man? Their response:" Some say John the Baptist, others Elijah (Elias), and others, Jeremiah (Jeremiah) or one of the prophets. "With the exception of St. John the Baptist, Elijah, Jeremiah, and all the other prophets who lived hundreds of years before. This is a matter of debate. Ergo, one of the prophets of old had returned with the physical birth. Repent, and the sky were not part of the equation.

However, John the Baptist, part of the discussion was Matthew different. No reincarnation. On the contrary, many people thought that Jesus is the resurrection of John the Baptist. It is said that he had been in prison for the governor of the road. Later, he was beheaded for the sport ahead of this discussion [Matthew 14:1-12]. In short, a common way to think of John the Baptist did not go to heaven when he died. He returned immediately, and through the resurrection, or traveling through the reborn process.

Wise

The birth of the story of Jesus in Matthew 2, one of the key elements are the sages of the East. Ergo, these men were wise in Eastern philosophies! One of the lessons most common in the East are the reincarnation! We still have to assume, after this visit, the wise have never laid eyes on Jesus again. Why do you think there is such a big gap between chapters 2 and 3? In Chapter 2, Jesus is a very small child under 2 years old. In Chapter 3, it is an adult male about 30 years. What happened during the missing 28 years? What are the odds that Jesus had many contacts and instruction of the wise? Who better to teach him? And did John the Baptist with his message of repentance and the kingdom of heaven just appear out of nowhere? Jesus used the brilliant original idea born again to simplify the concept.

Matthew 11:13-14

For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John. And if you [what] is the Elijah who was to come.

In the text above (which actually begins in verse 7), Jesus explained to the crowd, John the Baptist was the manifestation of being born again (reincarnation) of the prophet Elijah, and nobody got scared at the thought! Later he explained it to his disciples in 17:10-13. However, in John 1:19-24 Baptist denied that he was Jesus, the prophet said it was! Again, it is instantly previous incarnations, including Jean-Baptiste. He was also questioned by the same people (or the type of people) who have often tried to trick Jesus with questions (about heaven, repentance, etc.).

Surprisingly, Jesus repeatedly claimed to be born again the manifestation of Enoch [Genesis 5:18-24]. In the Book of Enoch (the first Bible, most of the New Testament is based on), the prophet Enoch is often referred to as the Son of man, and always spoke in parables. And you thought Jesus was the original! Claiming to be the Son of man, Jesus, not realizing he claimed to be the reincarnation of the old prophet. And as it turns out, Enoch and Elijah had one thing in common, either died a physical death. Each of them have been removed (heaven?) In natural circumstances of ultra [2:11 2R].

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