The Gospel

 


The good news is that God wants to make you his child to lavish his love upon you.

The God of Abraham, YAH, created all things visible and invisible. He created animals and humans and spirits and everything we can sense or know. He was particularly fond of humans and formed a plan to bring some of them to live with him as his special children. 

In 4 BC, Yah put his plan in motion and created a human sperm  in the womb of Mary of Netzaret of the Galil region of Israel.  She named her baby Yahshuah. He was fully, genetically, human without a trace of divinity. Yahshuah did not pre-exist before his birth, except as an idea in Yah's mind .

Things were not well on the earth. Satan (Azazel) with his horde of demon spirits ruled the planet. Everyone one who sinned (which was everyone) became  his slave.

Joseph and Mary taught Yahshuah God's plan, and about the need for a sinless man to redeem humans from the grip of sin and death, and the fear of death.

As a young child,  Yah brought Yahshuah to heaven and instructed him. He explained, if one sinless man would present himself to Azazel as a prisoner, Azazel would relinquish his right to enslave humans.

When he was thirty, his cousin Yah-chanan baptized him in the Jordan River, and Yah sent a spirit down upon Yahshuah to be an oracle and a  guide. From that time on Yahshuah began to preach "Repent; and Believe the Good News about Yah's kingdom." He described Yah's Kingdom as a palatial estate with many mansions. Yah has built the mansions for those humans who will become his children.

Whosoever follows Yahshuah, and lovingly obeys all his words, will enter the Kingdom now, and on the Judgment Day, will meet the Father as a beloved child.  When Yahshuah  was thirty three, he offered himself as the sinless prisoner.

Azazel expected that he would quickly cause Yahshuah to sin and he would retain control over the human race. He  put Yahshuah to the ultimate test, torturtng him, and then nailing him to an execution stake, and hanging him in a tree. Azazel was unable to break Yahshuah, and to Azazel's horror, he had killed an innocent man and an ancient curse of doom fell upon his head. He was cast off his throne. His power over humans was broken, and his days are numbered.

72 hours later, Yahshuah  resurrected from the  Dead.

After his resurrection, he ascended to heaven where he was given another special spirit to carry to his followers. That evening, ten apostles, and a few other disciples, were in a closed room and Yahshuah appeared in their midst. He passed on the new special spirit to them by breathing on them. The new spirit was to be available to all believers thoughout the coming age, to help them understand the Gospel, and to sometimes speak as an oracle through them.

40 days later, Yahshuah ascended again to heaven where he was transformed into an immortal spirit-man and given the crown and sceptre to gradually gain sovereignty over all creation, second only to Yah himself, until the Judgment Day, when he lays everything at the Father's feet.

On the Judgment Day Yahshuah  will return to separate those who followed his teachings in love  from those who did not.

To become a child of Yah, you do not have to join a church, pay tithes and offerings, or be water baptized. You are required to learn the Gospel (the teachings of Jesus only) and do what it says to do in a spirit of love. You must renounce the world and all forms of coercion and violence and show by your peaceful, loving life that Yah is your God, and Yahshuah is your master. You can receive the spirit that Yahshuah brought down for his followers by asking for it. if you love him, and keep his sayings, he will give you that spirit.

You must be faithful unto death which will be a short period of unconsciousness, followed by resurrection on the Judgment Day. On that day, if you did what Jesus said to do in a loving manner, you will become an immortal and be welcomed joyously into Yah's kingdom, or if you fail, you will go away to a place of firey punishment, darkness and sorrow, and eventually be  annihilated.


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