Will the nations
receive or reject Jesus' "brethren" who come to them with
the gospel message?
From:
jagbir singh <www.adishakti.org@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Sep 28, 2004 9:06 am
Subject: Will the nations receive or reject Jesus'
"brethren" who come to them with the gospel message?
"Hope
in a Last Judgment has always been an answer to the problem
of theodicy. The dominion of evil in this world will finally
be overthrown, and the righteousness of God will be
vindicated, when He judges all humankind at the end of days.
Evil will be vanquished once and for all, and the glorious
realm of God's full sovereignty will appear--the Kingdom of
God.
Variations on this
theme are represented by the passages in this section. In
the passages from the Avesta and the Old Testament, the Last
Judgment and the emerging Kingdom of God are said to occur
on the earth. On the other hand, in the passages from the
Qur'an and the New Testament, the earth will be destroyed
and the redeemed will live in heaven. Consequently, the Last
Judgment may be interpreted either as a supernatural event
at the world's end--typically the stance of Islam and most
strains of traditional Christianity--or as a social,
political, and religious renovation of this world--a view
common to Judaism and some new religions, for example in a
passage cited below from a scripture of Sekai-Kyusei-Kyo, a
new religion from Japan.
"Civilization as we know it is only transitory; it will
finally pass away as the new age dawns and the true
civilization is born. That will mark the end of the
"provisional" world we live in today. God wills a reckoning
for the old civilization and the establishment of a new one,
and the time of His reckoning is at last drawing near.
Until now evil forces
have had wide latitude in civilization, but in the
transition from the old to the new, they will be weeded out.
All people will go through an inexorable process of
cleansing. The world will be terribly afflicted in payment
for untold sins gathered over millennia. The great
affliction is the sign that all societies and nations are
being purified, and it will lift humankind to a new level of
existence where good prevails.
The transition, which
is actually upon us now, is the last stage before the
beginning of an earthly paradise. In the upheaval, every
sphere of life and every corner of civilization will be
transformed. Those who believe in God and repent will
witness the coming of the new world, and they will be able
to start on the road to salvation. But those still heavily
burdened with sin and unable to overcome their malicious
ways will end this life in absolute misery and may find no
salvation in the next."
" (World Scripture)
Will there be a
judgment? Consider these words of Christ: "I tell you, on
the day of judgment you will have to give an account for
every careless word you utter; for by your words you will be
justified, and by your words you will be condemned." Matt.
12:36-37.(NRSV)
"Very truly, I tell you, anyone who hears my word and
believes him who sent me has eternal life, and does not come
under judgment, but has passed from death to life. Very
truly, I tell you, the hour is coming, and is now here, when
the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those
who hear will live. For just as the Father has life in
himself, so he has granted the Son also to have life in
himself; and he has given him authority to execute judgment,
because he is the Son of Man. Do not be astonished at this;
for the hour is coming when all who are in their graves will
hear his voice and will come out - those who have done good,
to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil,
to the resurrection of condemnation. 'I can do nothing on my
own. As I hear, I judge; and my judgment is just, because I
seek to do not my own will but the will of him who sent
me.'
" John 5:24 -30. (NRSV).
According to the Elwell Evangelical Dictionary the Last
Judgment at
"history's end is the climax of a process by
which God holds nations and persons accountable to him as
Creator and Lord.
The OT
centers ultimate judgment in the day of Yahweh (or the day),
when the Lord rids his world of every evil: haughtiness (Isa.
2:12-17), idolatry (Isa. 2:18-20), compromise with paganism
(Zeph. 1:8), violence, fraud (Zeph. 1:9), complacency (Zeph.
1:12), and all that brands people as sinners (Isa. 13:9).
Both the nations (Amos 1:2; Joel 3:2) and Israel (Amos
9:1-4; Mal. 3:2-5) are targets of judgment, which the OT
sees as purification of God's people and world so that his
creative and covenantal purposes are fulfilled: "The earth
shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters
cover the sea" (Isa. 11:9).
The NT
builds on OT and intertestamental teaching, expanding it in
light of Christ's incarnation. In the Synoptics, Jesus
announces himself as the eschatological judge (Mark 15:62)
and calls attention to the day of judgment (Matt. 10:15;
11:22, 24; 12:36, 41-42; 23:33), describing it as a final
separation of the evildoers from the righteous (Matt.
13:41-43, 47-50). Jesus' parables indicate that his purpose
is not to frame an eschatological timetable but so to teach
the fact of judgment that his hearers face their present
decisions for or against the kingdom with utter seriousness.
In the longest judgment parable Jesus' point is that the
ultimate outcome will be determined by whether the nations
receive or reject his "brethren" who come to them with the
gospel message (Matt. 25:31-46)."
So why are the "brethren"
who have come with the gospel message deceiving the nations
by pretending Sahaja Yoga promotes good health, cures
diseases and relieves stress? Don't they ever forget that
they also will be judged for misleading humanity since these
are the days of the Resurrection and Last Judgment!
i have never come across anything in history that even
remotely resembles such hypocrisy and deception. When the
Adi Shakti has repeatedly announced the Last Judgment and
Resurrection in public for the last three decades how can
satanic forces still prevent Jesus' point that the ultimate
outcome will be determined by whether the nations receive or
reject his "brethren" who come to them with the gospel
message? Who are the people behind the decades-long
systematic suppression of the Great Event ordained for
humanity?
jagbir
"Of
course there are some absurd things which grew with
misinterpretation and interference from unholy people, which
are common in these religions. For example, Jews, Christian
and Muslims believe that when they die their bodies will
come out of their graves and they will all be resurrected at
the Time of Resurrection, at the Time of Last Judgment, at
the Time of Qiyamah.
It is illogical to think what will
remain inside those graves after five hundred years. Nobody
wants to think and understand that it is not the body but
the soul that will come out of these bodies, be born again
as human beings and be saved through Qiyamah and
Resurrection."
Shri
Sahasrarambujarudha
Devi
(Sahasrarambujarudha
(106th): She ascends the Sahasrara-chakra. She dwells there
as saksi or chitkala in the liberated souls. This is Moksa)
Shri
Mataji Nirmala Devi |
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"You
cannot force on the organization of God anything. He is on
His own, His organization is on His own. Only thing you can
do is to enter into His Kingdom and become a part and parcel
of that blissful domain.
You would never like to change it either. It is so
wonderful. It is so protective, it's so loving, is so
gentle, so kind, so compassionate, that you would hate to
change that organization, but we do! We try to organize
God.
For people who think that is the ultimate you have to seek,
it's all arranged to enter into the Kingdom of God. The time
has come. This is the Day of Resurrection. These are the
days of Resurrection."
Shri
Pasahantri Devi
Hampstead, UK — July 22, 1982
(Pasahantri [811th]: One who destroys Pasas or bonds and
gives liberation or Moksa.)
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