Saturday 20 October 2018

Those who don't believe in miracles may not make heaven

To be qualify for heaven, the believer must believe the Father, the Son and the Holy ghost in the same proportion. This means none must be honoured less than the other.
    In the Old convenant only the Father was revealed to the sons of men. And every worshipper of God was expected to believe only in the Father (Ex. 20)
   While Jesus was here, His major duty was to tell the Israelites that apart from believing in the Father, they needed to believe also in him the Son. Believing in Son was important because he is the one that addresses the issue of sin. Though the Israelites believed the Father, yet they were unable to refrain from sin. Until they believe in the Son, they could not get the benefit of the Son (matt 1:21; jn 1:1)
    Also believing also means that the believer would honour him the same way they honour the Father ( jn 5:23)
    Before Jesus left, he gave a promise of the Holy ghost (jn 16: 7-15), and categorically stated that the Christians of the last day must all be baptized in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy ghost. To baptized means to be emersed in, to have fellowship with, and to honour. Besides Jesus categorically stated also that the Christians must manifest some signs which only the Holy ghost gives ( Matt 28:19; mk 16:17). Any believer who lacks these signs does not believe in the Holy ghost. Apart from preaching, healing, raising the dead, etc  are things every believer must do ( Matt 10:7)
     Remember how Jesus commended those who believed in what he could do. That is the same way the Holy ghost will recommend those who believe in him by confirming their words with miracles and helping them make the rapture. in fact Jesus said sin against the Son could be forgiven but not sin against the Holy ghost. Sin here is unbelief. remember without faith it is impossible to please God ( Matt 12: 25-37; Heb 11:6)
    Conclusively, those who take the Son or the Holy ghost as inferior to the Father may miss heaven. Your constructive comments are welcome.

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