📚📖Sabi ng Makapangyarihang Diyos,🙇🙇🙇
Ang bawat isa na naniniwala sa Diyos ay dapat na maunawaan ang Kanyang kalooban. Tanging yaon lamang na gumaganap ng kanilang mga tungkulin nang maayos ang makapagbibigay-kasiyahan sa Diyos, at sa pamamagitan lamang ng pagkumpleto ng mga gawaing ipinagkatiwala Niya sa kanila ay magiging kasiya-siya ang pagganap ng isang tao sa kanilang tungkulin.
May mga pamantayan para sa pagsasakatuparan ng atas ng Diyos. Sinabi ng Panginoong Jesus: “Ibigin mo ang Panginoon mong Diyos nang buong puso mo, at nang buong kaluluwa mo, at nang buong pag-iisip mo, at nang buong lakas mo.”
Ang pagmamahal sa Diyos ay isang aspeto ng kung ano ang hinihiling Niya sa mga tao. Sa katotohanan, hangga't binigyan ng Diyos ang mga tao ng atas, at hangga't naniniwala sila sa Kanya at ginagawa ang kanilang tungkulin, ito ang mga pamantayang hinihiling Niya sa kanila: na kumilos sila nang buong puso, at nang buong kaluluwa, at nang buong pag-iisip, at nang buong lakas.
Kung naroroon ka ngunit wala ang iyong puso—kung naroroon ang alaala at kaisipan ng iyong isip, ngunit wala ang iyong puso—at kung nagagawa mo ang mga bagay sa pamamagitan ng iyong sariling mga kakayahan, tinutupad mo ba ang atas ng Diyos?
Kaya, ano ang pamantayan na dapat matugunan upang matupad ang atas ng Diyos, at upang maisagawa ang iyong tungkulin nang matapat at maayos? Ito ay gawin ang iyong tungkulin nang buong puso, nang buong kaluluwa, nang buong pag-iisip, at nang buong lakas. Kung tatangkain mong gampanan nang maayos ang iyong tungkulin nang walang puso ng pagmamahal sa Diyos, hindi ito gagana.
Kung ang iyong pag-ibig sa Diyos ay lalong tumitindi at mas tunay, natural na magagawa mo ang iyong tungkulin nang buong puso, buong kaluluwa, buong isip, at buong lakas.
Hinango mula sa "Eksaktong Inaasahan ng mga Tao upang Mabuhay" sa Mga Talaan ng mga Pahayag ni Kristo
Nakatala sa Old Testament na:
Jehovah … is My name for ever, and this is My memorial to all generations’ (Exodus 3:15).
Kaya maraming taong naniniwala na ang Panginoon ay tatawagin lang sa Pangalang Jehova/Yahweh (YHWH), pero bakit hindi na mababasa ang Pangalang Jehova/Yahwey sa New Testament? at
Nakasaad naman sa New Testament na:
Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and for ever’ (Hebrews 13:8).
Kaya maraming nagsasabi na ang Panginoon ay tatawagin lamang sa pangalang Jesus.
Pero may naka propesiya na sa Kanyang muling pagbalik ngayong Huling Araw na mayroon Siyang bagong Pangalan😇😇
“Ang magtatagumpay ay gagawin kong parang haligi sa bahay ng aking Dios, at hindi na siya aalis doon. Isusulat ko sa kanya ang pangalan ng aking Dios at ang pangalan ng lungsod ng Dios, ang bagong Jerusalem na bababa mula sa langit. Isusulat ko rin sa kanya ang Aking bagong pangalan.(Pahayag 3:12)
Ano ang Kanyang Bagong Pangalan?🤔
🌱🌱Ezekiel 10:5 says, ‘And the sound of the cherubims’ wings was heard even to the outer court, as the voice of the Almighty God when He speaks.’
🌹“Ako ang Alpha at ang Omega,” ang sabi ng Panginoong Diyos, na siyang kasalukuyan, nakaraan at siyang darating, ang Makapangyarihan sa lahat.” Pahayag 1:8🌹
Malinaw na sa mga huling araw, Siya ay tatawagin sa Pangalang Makapangyarihang Diyos/Almighty God🙏
Ngayon, alamin natin kung ano nga ba ang ibig sabihin ng Panginoon na hindi magbabago sa Kanya? Tumutukoy ba ito sa Kanyang Pangalan?
📖📖 Magbasa tayo mula sa Salita ng Makapangyarihang Diyos,
😇😇“Mayroong mga nagsasabi na ang Diyos ay di-mababago. Tama iyon, ngunit ito ay tumutukoy sa di-nababagong sangkap at disposisyon ng Diyos. Ang mga pagbabago sa Kanyang pangalan at gawain ay hindi nagpapatunay na ang Kanyang sangkap ay nagbago; sa madaling sabi, ang Diyos ay mananatiling Diyos, at hindi ito kailanman magbabago. Kung sinasabi mo na hindi nagbabago ang gawain ng Diyos, matatapos ba Niya ang Kanyang anim na libong taong plano sa pamamahala? Ang alam mo lamang ay hindi magpakailanman nagbabago ang Diyos, ngunit alam mo ba na ang Diyos ay palaging bago at hindi kailanman luma? Ang Diyos ay palaging magiging Diyos. Hindi alintana ang mga pagbabago sa Kanyang gawain at Kanyang pangalan, ang Kanyang disposisyon at karunungan ay mananatiling di-nagbabago magpakailanman.😇😇
What is the meaning of "no one
knows the day or the hour"?
By Xinjie Editor’s Note:
Many people are publicly testifying online that the Lord Jesus has returned. However, some people believe that when the Lord returns, no one will know about it, because it’s recorded in the Bible: “But of that day and hour knows no man.” If it’s true that no one will be aware of the Lord’s return, then how can we welcome the Lord? What is the true meaning of “no one knows the day or the hour”? Has the Lord come back? Read this text to learn.
We all hope to welcome the Lord’s return. Nowadays, the four blood moons have already appeared; earthquakes, famines, plagues and all sorts of other disasters are becoming more and more frequent. The prophecies of the Lord’s second coming have basically been fulfilled. And there are many people who are publicly testifying online that the Lord Jesus has returned. But many brothers and sisters are confused: “The Bible clearly says: ‘But of that day and hour knows no man, not the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but My Father only’ (Matthew 24:36). How could those bearing witness know that the Lord has come back? Has the Lord truly returned? How can we welcome the Lord?” These are important questions that relate to whether we can welcome the Lord. Let’s explore them together.
What Is the Meaning of “No One Knows the Day or the Hour”?
The Bible says: “But of that day and hour knows no man.” Based on this verse, some brothers and sisters believe that no one will know when the Lord returns. And so, when they hear the news of the Lord’s second coming, they do not believe it or investigate it. If we act like them, when will we welcome the second coming of the Lord? The Lord Jesus prophesied: “And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom comes; go you out to meet him” (Matthew 25:6). And there is also a prophecy in the Book of Revelation: “Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear My voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with Me” (Revelation 3:20). We can learn from these verses that the Lord will knock at the door of our hearts with His words when He returns in the last days, and that someone will cry out that the Bridegroom has come. Since there will be someone crying that the Lord has come, then it’s clear that when the Lord returns, He will surely let us know. So, wouldn’t our viewpoint “no one will know when the Lord returns” contradict the Lord Jesus’ words? If we refuse to investigate after hearing someone cry out that the Bridegroom has come, wouldn’t we then be shutting our doors on the Lord?
Then how should we understand the verse “But of that day and hour knows no man”? Let’s read this verse together with the previous verses. “Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When his branch is yet tender, and puts forth leaves, you know that summer is near: So likewise you, when you shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors. Truly I say to you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled. Heaven and earth shall pass away, but My words shall not pass away. But of that day and hour knows no man, not the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but My Father only” (Matthew 24:32–36). These verses speak of the sign of the second coming of the Lord, and “it is near, even at the doors” means that the Lord will come soon. God’s will is for us to keep watch and wait for His return because the exact date and time of the return of the Lord are unknown by anyone of us. Therefore, “But of that day and hour knows no man” indicates that no one knows the exact time and date the Son of man descends to work, but that doesn’t mean that no one will know when the Lord returns to appear and do work. Let’s read a passage of God’s words so that we can gain a better understanding of this verse.
God says: “At the break of dawn, unbeknownst to the multitudes of humanity, God came to earth and began His life in the flesh. People were unaware of the coming of this moment. Maybe they were all fast asleep; maybe many who were watchfully awake were waiting, and maybe many were praying silently to God in heaven. Yet among all these many people, not a single one knew that God had already arrived on earth.” “At the beginning, when Jesus had yet to officially perform His ministry, like the disciples that followed Him, sometimes He also attended meetings, and sang hymns, gave praise, and read the Old Testament in the temple. After He was baptized and arose, the Spirit officially descended upon Him and began to work, revealing His identity and the ministry that He was to undertake. Prior to this, no one knew His identity, and apart from Mary, not even John knew. Jesus was 29 when He was baptized. After His baptism was completed, the heavens were opened, and a voice said: ‘This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.’ Once Jesus had been baptized, the Holy Spirit began to bear testimony to Him in this way. Before
ls the ldea That We Who Are Saved by Faith Can Enter the Heavenly Kingdom in Line With the Lord Jesus' Words?
Question: The Bible says, “For with the heart man believes to righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made to salvation” (Rom 10:10). We have already been saved through our faith in Jesus. Once we’re saved, we’re eternally saved. When the Lord arrives we will definitely be able to enter the kingdom of heaven.
Answer: “Once we’re saved, we’re forever saved and can enter the kingdom of heaven,” this is just man’s conception and imagining. This is not at all in accordance with God’s words. The Lord Jesus never said that people could enter the kingdom of heaven just by being saved through faith. The Lord Jesus said that only those who do the heavenly Father’s will can enter the kingdom of heaven. Only the Lord Jesus’ words have authority and are the truth. Men’s conceptions and imaginations are not the truth. They are not the standards by which one can enter the kingdom of heaven. Regarding the “salvation through faith” that we talk about, this “salvation” only refers to having one’s sins forgiven, not being convicted or condemned to death by the law. It doesn’t mean that the person who has been “saved” can walk in God’s way, has been freed from sin, and has become holy. It definitely does not mean he can enter the kingdom of heaven. Although we’re forgiven of sin through faith, our sinful nature still remain. We still can often sin and resist God. We live in a constant cycle of sinning and then confessing our sins. How can people like that enter the kingdom of heaven? The Bible says, “and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord” (Heb 12:14). If you say frequent sinners can enter the kingdom of heaven, that isn’t in line with the facts. You dare say that those impure and corrupt men, those frequent sinners, live in the kingdom of heaven? Have you ever seen an impure, evil person in the kingdom of heaven? The Lord is righteous and holy. Would the Lord allow frequent sinners to enter the kingdom of heaven? The Lord Jesus once said, “Truly, truly, I say to you, Whoever commits sin is the servant of sin. And the servant stays not in the house for ever: but the Son stays ever” (Jhn 8:34–35). Therefore, we can see that those who have not broken free of their sin and attained holiness will not be able to enter the kingdom of heaven. If what you say is true, and those who gain salvation through faith can enter the kingdom of heaven, then why did the Lord Jesus say this, “Not every one that said to Me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that does the will of My Father which is in heaven”? Why did He say He would separate the goats from the sheep and the wheat from the tares? Therefore, "Those who are saved through faith will be allowed to enter the kingdom of heaven" cannot be true! That belief is directly contradicted by the Lord Jesus’ words!
Excerpted from the movie script of Stinging Memories https://reurl.cc/Rzme36
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