The Argument for a Third Testament: The Establishment for a New Church

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Xlibris Corporation, 2005 M09 1 - 88 páginas
In the four chapters of this book are presented the argument for another Testament of the Lord's Word. It opens the mind of the reader that there have been four prior Churches established on earth by the Lord - the Most Ancient, the Ancient, the Israelitish / Jewish, and the Christian - and that in each of them God gave them His Word - the Spoken Word, the (written) Ancient Word, Old Testament, and the New Testament - so that they can be taught of God and be instructed in the good of life by Him. One sees that though these Churches had the Lord's Word, they all 'fell' from their love to the Lord and came to falsified the truth in these various Testaments or Covenants of the Word. It is shown that because mankind in the Most Ancient Church had lost conjunction with Jehovah (the Lord), that man could only learn of the Lord through his (own) understanding and so, there was only the Lord's presence with man and no longer conjunction. Thus, the man distorts the truth according to his own will; no longer is it according to the Lord's will, and eventually the man in these Churches comes to destroy the truth, and thus, these Churches, even the Christian Church has come to its end. In this book is revealed that through the fulfillment of the Lord coming into the spiritual world there has now come a new Word - the Word of the Divine Human (the glorified risen Lord) - and that through it a New (Christian) Church is now being established here on earth.

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