SunMyungMoon spoke crystal clear PLAIN TRUTH;
An ILLICIT SEXUAL FALL =
Lucifer <–> Eve => Eve <–> Adam
Spiritual Physical
=> Fallen Mankind - ”Fruits; Spiritual dead Mankind”
multiplying Original Sin + 4 Fallen natures
The document discusses biblical views on human origins and nature. It presents three main views on the origin of the human soul: preexistence, creation, and traducianism. The author analyzes arguments for each view and appears to favor traducianism, which holds that both soul and body are generated by parents. The document also examines biblical terms used to describe the immaterial and material aspects of human beings and different views on the relationship between soul and body.
p2.2 Continuation-The Fallacy of Superstition and Idolatry(Spiritual Self)KimberlyLina1
This document discusses and compares divine healing performed by the church and faith healing performed by occultists. It states that faith healing comes from Satan, not God, and aims to seduce people through signs and wonders. Faith healers use techniques like spiritism, psychic surgery, and pranic healing which involve contacting spirits, removing organs psychically, or relying on energy from plants. In contrast, divine healing involves repentance, sacraments, and coming to God through the church. The document warns that faith healing is a false gift that can trap people through subtle approaches.
Final Continuation-The Fallacy of Superstition and Idolatry(Spiritual Self)1.KimberlyLina1
1. The document discusses various forms of occult practices such as spiritism, fortune telling, and faith healing.
2. It notes that while some occult practices appear helpful or religious, they actually operate through demonic spirits and powers in violation of Christianity.
3. The document warns that involvement in occult practices can lead people to be psychically enslaved or develop split personalities, and that both practitioners and victims are deceived by the powers of darkness. Christians should have no involvement in occultism and instead rely only on the one true God.
The document is a lesson on temperance from the Central Union Church of Christ in Killeen, Texas. It defines temperance as self-control and moderation, discusses how it is a fruit of the spirit, and explains why Christians should add it to their faith. The lesson also covers how to practice temperance, such as by controlling one's anger, guarding one's spiritual heart and physical body, and choosing wise associations. Temperance gives believers power and effectiveness by helping them restrain words and emotions.
This document provides an introduction to comparing the concepts of man's three realities - the inner consciousness, inner experienced spiritual world, and outer experienced physical world - with the teachings of the Divine Principle. It discusses man's original nature and fallen nature according to Divine Principle, including the Fall of Man, 4 sins, and the solution of the Blessing. Jung's work analyzing common myths about a fall into sin representing a collective subconscious understanding of humanity's alienation is mentioned. The document explores the spiritual and physical aspects of the Fall according to Divine Principle and discusses spirit persons' role in guiding people on earth as part of their own resurrection process.
This document provides notes for a minister on an integral and holistic approach to ministry, healing, and deliverance. Some key points:
1. An integral approach sees the gospel, human beings, the church's mission, and ministry as addressing all aspects of life - physical, emotional, spiritual, social, etc. The needs of the people should guide the types of ministry provided.
2. In terms of healing, a Christian definition sees it as restoring total harmony in body, mind and spirit. The church should fulfill its healing ministry through compassion. There are six dimensions of healing, including physical, spiritual, inner, mental, psycho-social, and social healing.
3. The medical model reduces health
The document discusses the concept of providence and its relationship to creation and preservation. Providence refers to God's control and direction of the world. It is described as personal, thoughtful, careful, universal, particular, effectual, and supernatural. The document also discusses views on whether God's providence is general or particular, and provides biblical support for the view that it is both general and particular. Finally, the document outlines several views on the "days" of creation in Genesis and theories on the origins of life.
Without faith it is impossible to please God. When we trust in God and ask him for help, He is willing to cooperate with us. This assurance provides healing for the soul.
The document discusses biblical views on human origins and nature. It presents three main views on the origin of the human soul: preexistence, creation, and traducianism. The author analyzes arguments for each view and appears to favor traducianism, which holds that both soul and body are generated by parents. The document also examines biblical terms used to describe the immaterial and material aspects of human beings and different views on the relationship between soul and body.
p2.2 Continuation-The Fallacy of Superstition and Idolatry(Spiritual Self)KimberlyLina1
This document discusses and compares divine healing performed by the church and faith healing performed by occultists. It states that faith healing comes from Satan, not God, and aims to seduce people through signs and wonders. Faith healers use techniques like spiritism, psychic surgery, and pranic healing which involve contacting spirits, removing organs psychically, or relying on energy from plants. In contrast, divine healing involves repentance, sacraments, and coming to God through the church. The document warns that faith healing is a false gift that can trap people through subtle approaches.
Final Continuation-The Fallacy of Superstition and Idolatry(Spiritual Self)1.KimberlyLina1
1. The document discusses various forms of occult practices such as spiritism, fortune telling, and faith healing.
2. It notes that while some occult practices appear helpful or religious, they actually operate through demonic spirits and powers in violation of Christianity.
3. The document warns that involvement in occult practices can lead people to be psychically enslaved or develop split personalities, and that both practitioners and victims are deceived by the powers of darkness. Christians should have no involvement in occultism and instead rely only on the one true God.
The document is a lesson on temperance from the Central Union Church of Christ in Killeen, Texas. It defines temperance as self-control and moderation, discusses how it is a fruit of the spirit, and explains why Christians should add it to their faith. The lesson also covers how to practice temperance, such as by controlling one's anger, guarding one's spiritual heart and physical body, and choosing wise associations. Temperance gives believers power and effectiveness by helping them restrain words and emotions.
This document provides an introduction to comparing the concepts of man's three realities - the inner consciousness, inner experienced spiritual world, and outer experienced physical world - with the teachings of the Divine Principle. It discusses man's original nature and fallen nature according to Divine Principle, including the Fall of Man, 4 sins, and the solution of the Blessing. Jung's work analyzing common myths about a fall into sin representing a collective subconscious understanding of humanity's alienation is mentioned. The document explores the spiritual and physical aspects of the Fall according to Divine Principle and discusses spirit persons' role in guiding people on earth as part of their own resurrection process.
This document provides notes for a minister on an integral and holistic approach to ministry, healing, and deliverance. Some key points:
1. An integral approach sees the gospel, human beings, the church's mission, and ministry as addressing all aspects of life - physical, emotional, spiritual, social, etc. The needs of the people should guide the types of ministry provided.
2. In terms of healing, a Christian definition sees it as restoring total harmony in body, mind and spirit. The church should fulfill its healing ministry through compassion. There are six dimensions of healing, including physical, spiritual, inner, mental, psycho-social, and social healing.
3. The medical model reduces health
The document discusses the concept of providence and its relationship to creation and preservation. Providence refers to God's control and direction of the world. It is described as personal, thoughtful, careful, universal, particular, effectual, and supernatural. The document also discusses views on whether God's providence is general or particular, and provides biblical support for the view that it is both general and particular. Finally, the document outlines several views on the "days" of creation in Genesis and theories on the origins of life.
Without faith it is impossible to please God. When we trust in God and ask him for help, He is willing to cooperate with us. This assurance provides healing for the soul.
1. God created humans with free will, but Adam and Eve disobeyed, bringing sin into the world.
2. There are three types of death resulting from original sin: spiritual, physical, and eternal.
3. The document discusses the effects of original sin, including separation from God, inherited sin nature, and differing theological views on original sin and salvation.
p1.1Continuation-The Fallacy of Superstition and Idolatry(Spiritual Self)KimberlyLina1
1. The document discusses various spiritual and occult practices from around the world such as those of ancient Chaldeans, Greeks, Romans, and African tribes who worshipped nature, heroes, and inanimate objects.
2. It also discusses the sin of idolatry, which occurs when high honors are given to creatures, objects, ideas instead of God alone, in violation of the first commandment.
3. The remainder of the document provides details on various forms of spiritism, fortune-telling, and occult practices that are considered superstitious and idolatrous, such as palm reading, cartomancy, astrology, and more. It contrasts these with genuine Christian beliefs and practices.
1. The document discusses several theological views on the origin and nature of salvation, including election according to God's foreknowledge and the condition of faith for receiving salvation.
2. It also examines different perspectives on the order of God's decrees in salvation, such as supralapsarianism, infralapsarianism, and Wesleyanism.
3. The remainder analyzes theories of atonement like the ransom theory, moral example theory, substitution theory, and governmental theory, comparing their views on the attributes and goals of salvation.
The document discusses Christian faith and health. It defines health from a biblical perspective and explores the perfect will of God for divine health. It examines various causes of sickness, including sin, curses, strain, improper care of the body, and ignorance. It argues that while it is God's will to heal, using medicine does not demonstrate a lack of faith. Scripture provides evidence that God can use medical means to aid the healing process.
This document summarizes Norman Geisler's views on the salvation of infants and the unevangelized from his systematic theology. It discusses multiple historical positions on the salvation of infants who die, including the view that only baptized infants are saved, the view that only God's elect infants are saved, and the view that God saves infants who would have believed if they lived. It also examines views on whether those without access to the gospel can be saved through general revelation in nature or if salvation only comes through hearing and believing the gospel of Jesus Christ.
This document summarizes and critiques the views of Norman Geisler on the assurance of salvation from his systematic theology. It examines Geisler's arguments for eternal security from scripture and finds them lacking. While Calvinists and Wesleyans agree on essentials like sin and salvation by grace through faith, the document argues Geisler misrepresents the Wesleyan view of works and conditional security. Overall, it presents the position that scripture allows for the possibility of believers falling away through unbelief.
This document summarizes Norman Geisler's chapter on "The Nature of Salvation". It discusses the various aspects and stages of salvation according to Geisler, including pre-salvation acts of God like election, prevenient grace, and effectual grace. It also describes the key concepts in salvation like regeneration, justification, sanctification, and glorification. Justification declares the sinner righteous, while sanctification refers to salvation from sin's power in a process that is either instantaneous or involves a second definite act of grace.
Chapter 11 of Renovation of the Heart ClassCarlin Trammel
The document discusses the concept of the soul and its transformation. It defines the soul as the aspect of life that integrates and enlivens all dimensions of self, lying beyond conscious awareness. It notes that for many people, the soul is disordered and life chaotic. The soul finds rest in God through obeying His law, as the law expresses God's character and order. Walking in the law with God restores the soul. Those who aim for anything less than obedience to God's law through the Spirit will never have a soul at rest.
This document summarizes Norman Geisler's views on the conditions for salvation from his book "Systematic Theology II". It discusses the views of Calvinism, Arminianism, Roman Catholicism, the Church of Christ, Lordship Salvation, and Free Grace on the conditions. Geisler argues that faith and repentance are necessary conditions, but that faith alone (not works) is what saves. Repentance involves a change of mind and turning from sin. Saving faith involves commitment, obedience, love and humility toward God.
The world is on the edge. Human’s exploitation of material world without knowing the Truth of nature has led us to disturbed and disordered world that is collapsing. Change is a necessity. Most important need is that we must develop a platform for Change. A platform for change that is advancement of science is advocated that can bring order and life to the world
- The document discusses various philosophical perspectives on the meaning of life and existence of God. It addresses questions such as why we exist, what God is, and how we can know God through reason and creation.
- It argues that there must be a "first cause" or God to explain the existence of the universe and all within it. Attributes of God such as being one, all-powerful, good, and unchanging can be inferred from creation.
- The document also explores human nature, arguing that we have rational souls that allow us to think, choose freely, and seek fulfillment or happiness, which can only be found through a relationship with God.
The document discusses three primary views on the origin of creation: materialism, pantheism, and theism. Materialism believes matter is eternal and there is no God. Pantheism sees God and creation as the same substance. Theism is the Judeo-Christian view that God created all things from nothing. The document also examines biblical support for creation, analyzing the origins of matter, living things, and humankind. It explores debates on the timespan of creation and compatibility with evolution.
This document discusses faith healing and provides different perspectives on the topic. It begins by providing examples of faith healing successes reported by people around the world. However, it notes that some question how faith healing works and whether there is any guarantee it will be effective. The document then explores faith healing stories in the Bible and reports of modern day successes. At the same time, it acknowledges faith healing does not always work and provides an example of parents being charged with murder for relying solely on faith healing for their son. Ultimately, the document concludes that it is reasonable to seek both medical help and rely on God for healing, and that what God and modern medicine can do are not contradictory approaches.
The Apologetics Research Society, along with the South Florida Church of Christ put on a Christian Evidence weekend in Miami/Dade and Broward County, including at Florida International University Sept. 18-20, 2015. The audio and some of the power points and outlines are attached.
Through the agencies of nature, God is working, day by day, hour by hour, moment by moment, to keep us alive, to build up and restore us. When any part of the body sustains injury, a healing process is at once begun; nature's agencies are set at work to restore soundness. But the power working through these agencies is the power of God. All life-giving power is from Him. When one recovers from disease, it is God who restores him.
- Ministry of Healing, p.113
There are Many Ways of Practicing the Healing art, But there is only one way that Heaven approves. God's remedies are the simple agencies of nature that will not tax or debilitate the system through their powerful properties. - Ellen White, 5 Testimonies p.443
1) The document discusses philosophical arguments regarding the problem of evil and suffering in the world and how it relates to the existence of an omnipotent, omniscient and benevolent God.
2) It examines theodicies proposed by St. Irenaeus and St. Augustine that attempt to reconcile God's attributes with the existence of evil. Irenaeus' theory involves human evolution towards God, while Augustine argues that evil stems from free will and is ultimately part of God's just system.
3) Critics argue that these theodicies cannot logically reconcile an all-powerful God with the existence of unnecessary suffering, and question whether free will outweighs immense pain.
This Sunday sermon discusses spiritual principles from the Bible and Divine Principle. It covers topics like the relationship between the physical and spiritual worlds, the law of attraction, discerning good and evil spirits, and fallen human nature. The sermon argues that modern ills like depression, violence and addiction have spiritual roots in original sin and the fall of man. It presents a solution in millions of messiahs and true parents who can achieve salvation for all of humanity. The sermon encourages praying for inspiration to reach higher levels of goodness.
1. God created humans with free will, but Adam and Eve disobeyed, bringing sin into the world.
2. There are three types of death resulting from original sin: spiritual, physical, and eternal.
3. The document discusses the effects of original sin, including separation from God, inherited sin nature, and differing theological views on original sin and salvation.
p1.1Continuation-The Fallacy of Superstition and Idolatry(Spiritual Self)KimberlyLina1
1. The document discusses various spiritual and occult practices from around the world such as those of ancient Chaldeans, Greeks, Romans, and African tribes who worshipped nature, heroes, and inanimate objects.
2. It also discusses the sin of idolatry, which occurs when high honors are given to creatures, objects, ideas instead of God alone, in violation of the first commandment.
3. The remainder of the document provides details on various forms of spiritism, fortune-telling, and occult practices that are considered superstitious and idolatrous, such as palm reading, cartomancy, astrology, and more. It contrasts these with genuine Christian beliefs and practices.
1. The document discusses several theological views on the origin and nature of salvation, including election according to God's foreknowledge and the condition of faith for receiving salvation.
2. It also examines different perspectives on the order of God's decrees in salvation, such as supralapsarianism, infralapsarianism, and Wesleyanism.
3. The remainder analyzes theories of atonement like the ransom theory, moral example theory, substitution theory, and governmental theory, comparing their views on the attributes and goals of salvation.
The document discusses Christian faith and health. It defines health from a biblical perspective and explores the perfect will of God for divine health. It examines various causes of sickness, including sin, curses, strain, improper care of the body, and ignorance. It argues that while it is God's will to heal, using medicine does not demonstrate a lack of faith. Scripture provides evidence that God can use medical means to aid the healing process.
This document summarizes Norman Geisler's views on the salvation of infants and the unevangelized from his systematic theology. It discusses multiple historical positions on the salvation of infants who die, including the view that only baptized infants are saved, the view that only God's elect infants are saved, and the view that God saves infants who would have believed if they lived. It also examines views on whether those without access to the gospel can be saved through general revelation in nature or if salvation only comes through hearing and believing the gospel of Jesus Christ.
This document summarizes and critiques the views of Norman Geisler on the assurance of salvation from his systematic theology. It examines Geisler's arguments for eternal security from scripture and finds them lacking. While Calvinists and Wesleyans agree on essentials like sin and salvation by grace through faith, the document argues Geisler misrepresents the Wesleyan view of works and conditional security. Overall, it presents the position that scripture allows for the possibility of believers falling away through unbelief.
This document summarizes Norman Geisler's chapter on "The Nature of Salvation". It discusses the various aspects and stages of salvation according to Geisler, including pre-salvation acts of God like election, prevenient grace, and effectual grace. It also describes the key concepts in salvation like regeneration, justification, sanctification, and glorification. Justification declares the sinner righteous, while sanctification refers to salvation from sin's power in a process that is either instantaneous or involves a second definite act of grace.
Chapter 11 of Renovation of the Heart ClassCarlin Trammel
The document discusses the concept of the soul and its transformation. It defines the soul as the aspect of life that integrates and enlivens all dimensions of self, lying beyond conscious awareness. It notes that for many people, the soul is disordered and life chaotic. The soul finds rest in God through obeying His law, as the law expresses God's character and order. Walking in the law with God restores the soul. Those who aim for anything less than obedience to God's law through the Spirit will never have a soul at rest.
This document summarizes Norman Geisler's views on the conditions for salvation from his book "Systematic Theology II". It discusses the views of Calvinism, Arminianism, Roman Catholicism, the Church of Christ, Lordship Salvation, and Free Grace on the conditions. Geisler argues that faith and repentance are necessary conditions, but that faith alone (not works) is what saves. Repentance involves a change of mind and turning from sin. Saving faith involves commitment, obedience, love and humility toward God.
The world is on the edge. Human’s exploitation of material world without knowing the Truth of nature has led us to disturbed and disordered world that is collapsing. Change is a necessity. Most important need is that we must develop a platform for Change. A platform for change that is advancement of science is advocated that can bring order and life to the world
- The document discusses various philosophical perspectives on the meaning of life and existence of God. It addresses questions such as why we exist, what God is, and how we can know God through reason and creation.
- It argues that there must be a "first cause" or God to explain the existence of the universe and all within it. Attributes of God such as being one, all-powerful, good, and unchanging can be inferred from creation.
- The document also explores human nature, arguing that we have rational souls that allow us to think, choose freely, and seek fulfillment or happiness, which can only be found through a relationship with God.
The document discusses three primary views on the origin of creation: materialism, pantheism, and theism. Materialism believes matter is eternal and there is no God. Pantheism sees God and creation as the same substance. Theism is the Judeo-Christian view that God created all things from nothing. The document also examines biblical support for creation, analyzing the origins of matter, living things, and humankind. It explores debates on the timespan of creation and compatibility with evolution.
This document discusses faith healing and provides different perspectives on the topic. It begins by providing examples of faith healing successes reported by people around the world. However, it notes that some question how faith healing works and whether there is any guarantee it will be effective. The document then explores faith healing stories in the Bible and reports of modern day successes. At the same time, it acknowledges faith healing does not always work and provides an example of parents being charged with murder for relying solely on faith healing for their son. Ultimately, the document concludes that it is reasonable to seek both medical help and rely on God for healing, and that what God and modern medicine can do are not contradictory approaches.
The Apologetics Research Society, along with the South Florida Church of Christ put on a Christian Evidence weekend in Miami/Dade and Broward County, including at Florida International University Sept. 18-20, 2015. The audio and some of the power points and outlines are attached.
Through the agencies of nature, God is working, day by day, hour by hour, moment by moment, to keep us alive, to build up and restore us. When any part of the body sustains injury, a healing process is at once begun; nature's agencies are set at work to restore soundness. But the power working through these agencies is the power of God. All life-giving power is from Him. When one recovers from disease, it is God who restores him.
- Ministry of Healing, p.113
There are Many Ways of Practicing the Healing art, But there is only one way that Heaven approves. God's remedies are the simple agencies of nature that will not tax or debilitate the system through their powerful properties. - Ellen White, 5 Testimonies p.443
1) The document discusses philosophical arguments regarding the problem of evil and suffering in the world and how it relates to the existence of an omnipotent, omniscient and benevolent God.
2) It examines theodicies proposed by St. Irenaeus and St. Augustine that attempt to reconcile God's attributes with the existence of evil. Irenaeus' theory involves human evolution towards God, while Augustine argues that evil stems from free will and is ultimately part of God's just system.
3) Critics argue that these theodicies cannot logically reconcile an all-powerful God with the existence of unnecessary suffering, and question whether free will outweighs immense pain.
This Sunday sermon discusses spiritual principles from the Bible and Divine Principle. It covers topics like the relationship between the physical and spiritual worlds, the law of attraction, discerning good and evil spirits, and fallen human nature. The sermon argues that modern ills like depression, violence and addiction have spiritual roots in original sin and the fall of man. It presents a solution in millions of messiahs and true parents who can achieve salvation for all of humanity. The sermon encourages praying for inspiration to reach higher levels of goodness.
The document discusses humanity's fall from God and the restoration process. It states that after the fall, humans became "half human" and could no longer experience God with their five spiritual senses. True Parents were needed to restore this. The document also references the spirit world, mentioning that spirits grow through nourishment from God and the physical world. It advocates living for the sake of others to deny one's fallen nature and follow God.
1. Humans are unique in being created in God's image, given authority over creation, and the ability to pass on life.
2. The document discusses multiple views on human origins from both science and the Bible, including whether souls emerge from or are added to our bodies.
3. It also explores perspectives on miracles, the reality of death, and whether Adam and Eve's actions truly constituted a "Fall" or a failure to reach an intended goal.
Holy Spirit or Brahman, not material spirit or energy is understood as the moving and sustaining force of the world. This is presented and argued logically as a science and Truth that can save humanity from impending disasters
This document discusses several topics relating to spirituality and the spiritual world, including:
- The human being has both a physical and spiritual aspect.
- Swedenborg described life after death where the spirit continues living in a spiritual world in a spiritual body that corresponds to the physical one.
- Swedenborg said that both good and bad people fully survive physical death and our destiny is determined by our actions in life.
- Ann Lee, the founder of the Shakers, believed that sexual relations were the root of all sin based on her interpretation of the Garden of Eden story.
- A Course in Miracles was dictated to Helen Schucman by an inner voice she identified as Jesus, and discusses
The document discusses different views on the nature and origins of man, including:
1. Materialistic, biological, psychological, economic, sociological, and philosophical views see man as purely physical or a product of natural forces.
2. The biblical view is that man was specially created by God in his image to have a spiritual nature, with both physical and non-physical aspects like the soul and spirit.
3. God created humans fully formed, though some theories suggest creation involved evolution or occurred in stages. The Bible indicates creation was completed in six 24-hour periods with man as the crowning achievement.
1. The document discusses the creation of humanity by God and how humans were originally created with spirit, soul, and body living in harmony under the leadership of the spirit.
2. It describes how sin damaged the human spirit's ability to commune with God, leading the spirit to become subservient to the soul and body.
3. It argues that salvation through Christ revitalizes the spirit and allows the Holy Spirit to renew and transform a person so that the spirit is once again the leader with the soul and body in submission.
Presentation:Improving Human Behavior-Part Three: The Origin of Evil in the H...Pietro Marchitelli
The Origin of Evil. Understanding the meaning behind the symbols in the story of Adam and Eve. Why it is still relevant in our modern times. Understanding it means coming to know what the original sin is and what we can do about it.
The Arrival of the Era of the Fourth Adam's Realm
Upon the restoration of the three Adams' eras,
I established the realm of blessing all the way
to the infant stage.
This is where the 4th Adam's era begins.
/SunMyungMoon October 24, 1999
The document discusses principles of spiritual growth and the relationship between the physical and spiritual worlds according to religious texts and philosophy:
1. Spiritual growth occurs in stages through balancing giving and receiving between the spiritual and physical selves, with the spiritual self developing virtues through moral conduct in the physical world.
2. Humans exist in both the physical and spiritual worlds, and have the potential to govern the cosmos by connecting the two worlds through love and truth.
3. The spiritual body continues after death, and near-death experiences commonly describe encounters with spiritual phenomena like a bright light or meeting deceased loved ones.
Chapter 9 of Renovation of the Heart ClassCarlin Trammel
The document discusses the essential role of the body in spiritual transformation and forming the character of Christ. It argues that spiritual formation requires transforming the body from sinful tendencies to serving God. The body naturally expresses our inner being, so spiritual transformation involves renewing our mind so bodily habits no longer incline us to evil. Releasing our body to God and properly honoring it through rest, like the Sabbath, can help overcome body hatred and idolization. Forming the body's character in line with Christ allows it to have a spiritual beauty serving God's purposes.
Brochure - NEW REVELATION - About health and sickness - ed 1Simona P
The causes of physical sickness can be traced to impure foods and substances that fill the body. In ancient times, people who ate simple, natural foods like milk, bread, and fruits lived long, healthy lives without sickness. But today's variety of delicacies often contain unfermented substances that fight within the body and cause sickness over time. Children too are often born into sickly bodies when their parents consumed many impure substances and the mother indulged in delicacies during pregnancy. Strict diets like what Moses prescribed can promote health, but once people return to indulgence sickness will follow.
The document discusses the need for unity between the mind and body. It explains that due to the Fall of Man, there is disunity with the body dominating the mind. While Jesus brought spiritual salvation, the physical body remains fallen and sinful. True unity requires the coming of a Third Adam along with a New Eve to remove original sin and make the body holy again. Several quotes are provided about the preciousness of the physical life and body, and how overcoming past and present satanic worlds through mind-body unity is needed for individual and cosmic salvation.
Jesus was history's most powerful voiceGLENN PEASE
This is a study of the voice of Jesus which is the most amazing and powerful voice of all time. His voice raised many from the dead, and in the end his voice will raise all the dead of history.
The document discusses conception and birthing in the spirit realm, drawing parallels to conception and birthing in the physical body. It explains that things of God and the devil are birthed spiritually in man. It describes how our spirit, soul, and body interact and relate to the spiritual world. It outlines that before being born again, we were spiritually dead and unable to receive from God, but could receive from Satan. After being born again, our spirit is made alive by God and we become new spiritual beings with access to God through our spirit.
Family Origins of addiction presentation slides by Micki Lauren from the Embracing the Journey training seminar.
Seminar audio available on www.freedomeveryday.org.
This document discusses several prophecies and prophets throughout history including:
- Nostradamus and his prophecies about the coming of Christ from the East to Asia and Korea specifically.
- Fatima and the Marian apparitions where Mary gave a message to be delivered to the Pope in 1960.
- The meaning and symbolism of prophecies in the Book of Daniel, Book of Revelation, and shape of Korea relating to the Second Coming of Christ and establishment of God's kingdom.
- Prophecies indicating 2000 years of preparation for Christ's return culminating in revelations given in Korea.
This document discusses several prophecies and religious figures that are claimed to have foretold or been connected with Sun Myung Moon and the Unification movement. It mentions prophecies by Nostradamus, Fatima revelations, Alice Bailey, William Branham, and communications from spiritualist Arthur Ford that are said to reference Moon. It also discusses meetings and writings by Sir Anthony Brooke about Moon's message of universal unity and human oneness. The document aims to show how these diverse sources collectively pointed to Moon's emergence and mission.
Was Jesus meant to marry, have children grand-children ...
was the Cross just a second alternative that did bring Spiritual
but not Physical salvation.
Here are introduction the the Divine Principle view.
Wolli Wonbon is an early manuscript of the Divine Principle written by Sun Myung Moon in 1951-1952 while living as a refugee in Pusan, South Korea. It contains almost 700 pages covering all aspects of the Divine Principle in a condensed form. While difficult to understand for ordinary people, it laid the foundation and roadmap for Moon's teachings. There is ongoing work to translate Wolli Wonbon into English to make it more accessible. It provides important insights into early understandings of theological concepts like the cross, God as both Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother, and the mission of Jesus and the Second Coming.
- The sermon discusses the providence of Cheonshimwon and its role in uniting Heaven and Earth. It highlights True Parents' teachings on becoming one with God and Christ.
- Testimonies are shared about experiences at Cheonshimwon prayer rallies, feeling True Father's heart and tears, and being spiritually revived.
- The sermon emphasizes that through Cheonshimwon, all people can attain a state of oneness with Heavenly Parent and True Parents, fulfilling the purpose of creating humanity in God's image.
This document discusses the spiritual world and the original homeland that humanity is meant to return to. It states that the spiritual world is the original homeland, but that humanity currently lives a fallen life on Earth in exile. God has been establishing religions to train and guide people to qualify to return to the original homeland, with the standard being living for the sake of others. The document then shares excerpts from the biography of Hak Ja Han about Satan trying to attack her as an infant but being defeated by her mother, indicating she was destined to defeat Satan. Finally, it lists examples of prophecies around the world that pointed to the year 2000 and the Second Coming.
This document discusses biblical prophecies and prophecies concerning the Second Coming of Christ. It summarizes various prophecies from the Old Testament, New Testament, Korean prophecies from the Chung Gam Nok text, and prophecies of Nostradamus. It discusses how these prophecies foretold the appearance of the Messiah in Korea and the establishment of God's kingdom on earth. The document also references how spiritual figures like Sundar Singh, Swedenborg, and others supported the idea of the Second Coming and resurrection of the body.
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Dear readers,
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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2. The physical self consists of the dual characteristics of
the physical mind (subject partner) and the physical body
(object partner).
The physical mind directs the physical body to maintain the
functions necessary for its survival, protection and reproduction.
For the physical self to grow in good health, it must have proper
nourishment. It must absorb air and sunlight, which are intangible,
yang types of nourishment, and must eat and drink food and
water, which are tangible, yin types of nourishment.
The body has give and take with this nourishment through its
digestive and circulatory systems.
3. Good or evil in the conduct of the physical self is the main
determinant of whether the spirit self becomes good or evil.
This is because the physical self provides a certain element,
which we call the vitality element, to the spirit self.
In our everyday experience, our mind rejoices when our
physical self performs good deeds but feels anxiety after evil
conduct.
This is because vitality elements, which can be good or evil
according to the deeds of the physical self, are infused into
our spirit self.
4. Our spirit self, or spirit, is a substantial yet incorporeal reality
which can be apprehended only through the spiritual senses.
It is the subject partner to our physical self.
Our spirit can communicate directly with God and is meant to
govern the incorporeal world, including the angels.
In appearance our spirit self matches our physical self.
After we shed the physical self, we enter the spirit world and
live there for eternity.
The reason we desire an eternal life is because our innermost
self is the spirit self which has an eternal nature.
Our spirit self consists of the dual characteristics of spirit mind
(subject partner) and spirit body (object partner).
The spirit mind is the center of the spirit self, and it is where
God dwells.
5. The spirit grows through give and take action between
two types of nourishment: life elements of a yang type
that come from God, and vitality elements of a yin type
that come from the physical self.
The spirit self not only receives vitality elements from the
physical self; it also returns an element to the physical
self which we call the living spirit element.
When people receive grace from a heavenly spirit, they
undergo many positive changes in their physical self;
they feel infinite joy and new strength welling up in them
which can even drive away illness.
Such phenomena occur because the physical self
receives living spirit elements from the spirit self.
6. The spirit can grow only while it abides in the flesh.
Thus, the relationship between the physical self and
the spirit self is similar to that between a tree and its
fruit. When the physical mind obeys the spirit mind
and the physical self acts according to the good purpose
of the spirit mind, the physical self receives living spirit
elements from the spirit self and becomes wholesome.
In return, the physical self provides good vitality elements
to the spirit self, which enable the spirit self to grow properly
in the direction of goodness.
7. Comment: The Fall of Man changed the Spiritual DNA
so that we got a distorted personality, where satan,
satanic angels and fallen spirits – Daemons strongly
disturbs human life.
Sickness, misfortune all have their root in this
susceptibility to evil influence.
8. SMM spoke crystal clear PLAIN TRUTH;
An ILLICIT SEXUAL FALL =
Lucifer <–> Eve => Eve <–> Adam
Spiritual Physical
=> Fallen Mankind - ”Fruits; Spiritual dead Mankind”
multiplying Original Sin + 4 Fallen natures
http://www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/english/DP96/dp96-1-2.html#Sec2_2
9. Root of Sin
The root of sin is that the first human ancestors had
an illicit sexual relationship with an angel
symbolized by a serpent (p. 61).
First human
ancestors
Angel
Illicit sexual relationship
10. ___________________________________________________
The fall which took place through the sexual relationship
between the angel and Eve was the spiritual fall, while
the fall which occurred through the sexual relationship
between Eve and Adam was the physical fall.
Spirit
self
Physical
fall
Spiritual
fall
Physical
self
The Spiritual Fall and the Physical Fall
11. Eve responded and formed a common base with Lucifer,
the Archangel, and they began give and take action with
each other, which brought them together in an illicit
spiritual relationship of sexual love.
AdamEve
God
Eve Adam
Illicit sexual relationship in body
Lucifer
Archangel
The Spiritual Fall
12. Adam responded and formed a common base with Eve,
standing in the position of Archangel, and they began give
and take action with each other, which brought them
together in an illicit physical relationship of sexual love.
AdamEve
God
Eve Adam
Illicit sexual relationship in body
Lucifer
Archangel
The Physical Fall
13. The Fall of Man was first vertical Evil – Lucifer Eve
then Eve Adam spread it like a fountain horizontally over Earth.
14. 16 Independent references to Fall of Man
as an act of illicit sexuality - fornication
1. Job 31:33
2. Judaism. Midrash, Genesis Rabbah 8.11
3. Bahir 199/Kabbalah (Judaism)
4. Judaism. Talmud, Abot de Rabbi Nathan 1
5. Ekottara Agama 34 and Ch'i-shih Ching (Chinese Buddhism)
6. Jesus; “brood of vipors, You belong to your father, the devil”
7. Islam. Qur'an 7.11-27
8. Saint Augustine, City of God 14.18-23 (Christianity)
9. Clement of Alexandria Stromata 3.14.94 (Christianity)
10. Ann Lee – founder of Quakers - 1736-1784
11. Pastor William Branham – Serpent seed; Sermon 1958 link (goto 47min)
12. Pastor Wesley Swift – What Really Happened in the Garden of Eden link
13. The Interpretation of Dreams, Sigmund Freud (1900)
14. John Milton: Paradise Lost (1667)
• Hutu tradition (African Traditional Religions)
• Kojiki 4.1-6.1 (Shinto)
Reference: Bible, Worlds Scripture I & II
15. • Depression
• Sucide
• Anger, Hate – Riots
• Rape – Violence
• …
• Original Sin multiplied
• Evil spiritual Gravity!
• Free Sex – Porno
• Prostitution
• Teenagers cutting
• Drugs – Crime …
Modern
Hells
16. Root Cause:
Original Sin
fallen sexual union reconnecting
spiritually /physically to the Fall of Man.
opening the pandoras box of satan
for evil spiritual influence….
Depression- Sucide - Anger, - Hate – Riots - Rape – Violence –
Free Sex – Porno graphy – Prostitution - Teenagers cutting - Drugs
– Crime –Terrorism …
17. Wilson van Dusen M.D.:
Present day psychosis always involves
some degree of self pride
(spiritual madness) but the hallucinated
aspect looks most like what Swedenborg
described under the general headings
of obsessions (to be caught in false ideas) and
possession to have alien spirits acting into
one's thought, feelings,
or even into one's own bodily acts.
link
18. And the LORD God said unto the serpent,
Because you have done this, you are cursed above
all cattle, and above every beast of the field;
upon your belly shall you go,
and dust shall you eat all the days of your life - Gen. 3:14
Comment: “Dust” = evil vitality elements
“Evil inspiration” = evil Spirit elements
Evil Spirit
elements
Evil vitality
elements
19. Good is related to original value, the originally intended value.
Goodness always brings protection to that original form.
What is evil?
Evil is the power which tries to obstruct and destroy
the original form. /SMM 830220
In the Garden of Eden Lucifer left God's side and abandoned
the heavenly path.
For this reason, he became prisoner to insecurity,
fear, hatred, envy, jealousy and desire.
They come from sin. /SMM February 25, 1999
20. ROOT OF EVIL — IMMORAL SEX
The Bible teaches us that although it is necessary for man
to multiply, for those who can,
it is best to be celibate (live single).
This was to be an indemnity payment for the Fall and implies
that marriage has not had the complete sanction of God.
The Bible emphasizes not getting married.
In First Corinthians 7:38 we read,
“So that he who marries his betrothed does well;
but he who refrains from marriage will do better.”
Celibacy is encouraged because God’s ideal was lost
due to the misuse of love.
21. Comment:
How we can see that the Root of Human Fall
is Spiritual:
Bible:
“But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil,
you shall not eat of it: for in the day that you eat
thereof you shall surely die.” /Gen. 2:17
Did they die Physically on that day
No!
They died Spiritually – Spiritual Death and Fall!
Involved Fallen Angel!
22. …in the day that you eat thereof you shall
surely die - spiritually switched off!
Life - Death
Same lamp, glass, filament –
”same human bodies after the Fall”
But no life – ”no spiritual Divine current” – Dead Lamp
31. Remember the beauty in Gods Nature
is there to inspire us!
Have a great Blessed week.
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