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>Can anyone find me scripture that proves this global infrastructure will be used in a more christ-like fashion vs. demonic cabal consumerism?
>Or just tell me it doesn't exist. It may not. I don't know how much is in there. The google.com articles are a bit, a lot, lacking in the blueprint.
>Is there a blueprint in the bible for the Second Coming?
>Like beyond the basics, a deeper interpretation of what needs to occur for this to go down?
Unfortunately, it doesn’t say that.
God’s name ‘Elohim’ means ‘God separated from his people by ignorance’.
‘Israel’ means ‘Man joined to God by revelation’
The purpose of this world is to teach us who God is. Our instinctive nature, (you don’ think, you just do) has self at the center. You choose good and evil for yourself, usurping God’s position as the one who defines them by his character.
The rich man came to Jesus calling him ‘Good teacher’ and asking how he can enter the kingdom of heaven. Jesus said only God was good. But the rich man took exception saying that he too was good, having kept the law from his youth. He made himself equal to God. He defined the law in his mind in such a way that he kept it, though the law itself condemned him. Jesus told him that if he was equal to God, to do what God had done. Jesus left the riches of heaven to be the poor man standing in front of him.
We live in the insane asylum where people think they are equal to God. Even the churches teach that men are in the image of God.
They twist the teaching. Only Jesus is the express ‘image’ of God. His people will be made to be ‘like’ him. Together they are the image/Jesus and likeness/church of God.
God has said that if we are gods, try keeping 10 commandments. You can’t. Marvel at hos holiness that when we are unfaithful, he is still faithful.
We cause the pain, suffering and death in this world, and blame it on God. God made the system where we reap what we sow, he then gave us what we wanted; to be gods, and allows us to wallow in the consequences until the two schoolmasters bring us back to him. Suffering teaches our flesh that we are not gods, and the law teaches our spirit and mind that Christ Jesus is God.
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