4.Redemption

The Lord Explains

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Evangelism, Education, General Christianity
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Author: The Lord's Scribe ISBN: 1230000738736
Publisher: The Lord's Scribe Publication: October 24, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: The Lord's Scribe
ISBN: 1230000738736
Publisher: The Lord's Scribe
Publication: October 24, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

#4.Redemption -- The Lord explains what Born-Again means and what Baptism does which is ONE of the reasons WHY Christianity is far superior to all other religions. The Lord explains that Christianity is NOT just another world religion, Christianity is far superior, which is why it is Satan's primary attack. The Lord continues explaining what Redemption is all about, it links back to how it was in the beginning with Adam and Eve, Baptism deals with the CONSEQUENCE of Original Sin, which we are all now born with today. Through Baptism we are recreated, born-again as children of God as it was in the beginning. The Lord further explains what the Original Sin was and how we are personally born with original sin, how and why Mary and Jesus are the new Adam and New Eve and they are part of a reversal and shut down process, which Jesus/God restarted on Easter Sunday. The Lord explains that Easter can be divided essentially into two main parts, which deal with TWO different aspects. Good Friday is about Jesus suffering and dying for our sins; we can literally pass on, off-load our sin-debt onto Jesus Christ's shoulders, who suffered and died in our place -- for our sins, purchases with His Blood. As Baptism deals with the consequence of Original Sin, Christ's suffering and death deals with the consequence of our personal sins, the sin-debt due. The Lord explains that Easter Sunday is the Birth of the Church -- as Adam came out of the ground, so too with His Resurrection, Jesus also came out of the ground, the tomb; as Eve came from Adam's side, so too the Church is the New-Risen-Eve, Mother Church, which is the New-Risen-Eve, stemming from the wound in the side of Christ. It is THROUGH Baptism, THROUGH Mother Church, that we are born again, recreated and by this part we become Christians and thereby able to be part of His Church and THEN able to be under His New Covenant and off-load the punishment due for our sins onto Christ's shoulders. The Lord further explains the importance of Mary's fiat, Mary's yes to God and the importance of the part Joseph played. Also explained are some of the relationships, for instance Elizabeth was Anne's sister and Anne was Mary's mother and so Elizabeth was actually Mary's aunt and John the Baptist was Mary's first cousin. The Lord goes on to explain the Immaculate conception, it's real importance and the Lord explains the significance of the words the Blessed Virgin Mary said to St. Bernadette at Lourdes.**//

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#4.Redemption -- The Lord explains what Born-Again means and what Baptism does which is ONE of the reasons WHY Christianity is far superior to all other religions. The Lord explains that Christianity is NOT just another world religion, Christianity is far superior, which is why it is Satan's primary attack. The Lord continues explaining what Redemption is all about, it links back to how it was in the beginning with Adam and Eve, Baptism deals with the CONSEQUENCE of Original Sin, which we are all now born with today. Through Baptism we are recreated, born-again as children of God as it was in the beginning. The Lord further explains what the Original Sin was and how we are personally born with original sin, how and why Mary and Jesus are the new Adam and New Eve and they are part of a reversal and shut down process, which Jesus/God restarted on Easter Sunday. The Lord explains that Easter can be divided essentially into two main parts, which deal with TWO different aspects. Good Friday is about Jesus suffering and dying for our sins; we can literally pass on, off-load our sin-debt onto Jesus Christ's shoulders, who suffered and died in our place -- for our sins, purchases with His Blood. As Baptism deals with the consequence of Original Sin, Christ's suffering and death deals with the consequence of our personal sins, the sin-debt due. The Lord explains that Easter Sunday is the Birth of the Church -- as Adam came out of the ground, so too with His Resurrection, Jesus also came out of the ground, the tomb; as Eve came from Adam's side, so too the Church is the New-Risen-Eve, Mother Church, which is the New-Risen-Eve, stemming from the wound in the side of Christ. It is THROUGH Baptism, THROUGH Mother Church, that we are born again, recreated and by this part we become Christians and thereby able to be part of His Church and THEN able to be under His New Covenant and off-load the punishment due for our sins onto Christ's shoulders. The Lord further explains the importance of Mary's fiat, Mary's yes to God and the importance of the part Joseph played. Also explained are some of the relationships, for instance Elizabeth was Anne's sister and Anne was Mary's mother and so Elizabeth was actually Mary's aunt and John the Baptist was Mary's first cousin. The Lord goes on to explain the Immaculate conception, it's real importance and the Lord explains the significance of the words the Blessed Virgin Mary said to St. Bernadette at Lourdes.**//

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