Wednesday 11 January 2017

Mark 1v21-28:- Jesus took away the evil spirit of clever Rabbi educated ...

Mark 1v21-28:- Jesus took away the evil spirit of clever Rabbi educated from Jerusalem University.

Holy Gospel of our Supernatural Father Elohim, Allah, Parbrahm, etc., delivered by Jesus, the First Anointed Christ of the Most High living God Elohim that dwells within us called “Emmanuel” according to Saint Mark 1:21-28.

Jesus came to Capernaum with his Brethren and not the blind followers. Thus, Jesus had no followers but the twice-born Brethren. Blind follow the others. And on the Sabbath he entered the synagogue and taught them Scriptures as the Lord of Sabbath would with great authority because He had the full knowledge of the Oral Torah, “His Word”. The devoted to God people were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes of the dead letters as you see them in Churches today. Ideal Scribe has been defined by Matt.13v52 as the owner of a House, the Synagogue who bringth forth Treasures old, Written Scriptures and New, the Oral Torah or His Word. In their synagogue was a clever man with an unclean spirit who had education from the Jerusalem University and he was very proud of his knowledge. In Jerusalem, the Temple Priests knew that he is the Christ but for their own praises and Mammon, they opposed Jesus in full strength but Nicodemus of clean heart appreciated what Jesus was doing. Nicodemus was once-born well versed in the letters of the law but he on seeing the Miracles performed realise that Jesus is from Elohim, Allah, ParBrahm, etc., our Supernatural Father. But the other twice-born of evil spirit knew him to be the son of Most High Elohim, but for the sake of their own praises and business, they wouldn’t admit. They being of the evil spirit, opposed Jesus to their utmost and finally killed him as the Passover Lamb of God. This man in this Synagogue where people were honest and clean-hearted, he was very much jealous of Jesus and this he admitted in his remarks, he cried out, "What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us, the evil-spirited Rabbis from Jerusalem? I know who you are--the Holy One of God!" That is, he was twice-born but of evil spirit jealous of Jesus. He was seeking his own praises and he felt indignified by the quality of Teaching that Jesus rendered of the written Torah in the Light of the Oral Torah or His Word. Remember that the Moral Laws are reflections of the Light of God, “His Word”; Thus, out of jealousy, he cried out, "What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are--the Holy One of God!" That is he was twice-born psychic capable of understanding His Word but he wanted to ply Scriptures for Mammon and his own glory. Jesus rebuked him, the twice-born clever psychic as you find in the Churches today and Jerusalem was full of them. He said, "Quiet! Come out of him!" That is evil spirit seeking their own praises is the misuse of holy spirit in which you become solitary and make other people solitary too. Remember how the master of a slave girl was using the divination power of the girl for making money. St. Paul rebuked that spirit and made the slave girl useless for his master. The unclean spirit convulsed him and with a loud cry came out of him. That is, the holy spirit that he has received by the grace of our Father instead of using it to the benefit of humanity, he became selfish and misused it for his own praises. In this Dark Age, you reap whatever you sow. The clever psychic people suffer at the End as you will see how the fake circumcised sons of Abraham that were made by the Temple Priests will kill their past masters, the evil-spirited Temple Jews. All were amazed and asked one another, "What is this? A new teaching with authority. He commands even the unclean spirits and they obey him." That is how the clean-hearted simple minded people in villages appreciated the Preaching of Gospel to them whereas the Jerusalem theologians dead in the letters were too haughty to know what Jesus is saying or doing. Jesus was least appreciated in Jerusalem and highly appreciated in the Galilee region of clean-hearted simpletons or stones. That used to be the qualities of Rabbis when they were not greedy and honestly they performed their duties with full knowledge of the written Torah and had the supernatural powers for possessing “His Word”. His fame spread everywhere throughout the whole region of Galilee, the part of the country where people were not drunk with the old wine of the letters as those of Jerusalem.

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