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suspect to particular theologies. Christian theology and what remains

mysterious therein concludes that Jesus must return to finish what is left

unfinished. That is impossible! Other theologies and/or religions expect a

messiah to come through their religion to deliver humanity. All will

experience deliverance just as the scriptures foretell, but each will be

disappointed in the actuality; the messiah will not appear as a person

coming through their religion, or according to their demands. Jesus will

return to reward us for the victory, and in order to be victorious those who

are called must recognize the supremacy of the Father. More importantly,

they must

know

the Father and not only know

abou t

Him. As one comes

to know the Father they too will come to know the son, because you/we

cannot have one without the other.

Truth is expressed through the messenger, because the messenger knows

the source of the message and the purpose. The messenger is given the

truth to be conveyed as a witness, regardless of the price of rejection; thus,

fulfilling the purpose of the one who originated the message. The essence

of the message does not change

the original meaning is always the same.

Some people will choose to listen; most will not listen, because what they

believe, without knowing, is the truth.

Many unanswered questions about what is contained in the scriptures

remain mysterious, yet are not accepted when revealed. When belief

becomes truth, mysteries can be unlocked, whereas before, belief was too

rigid. Deception is a convenient tool for evil, and belief at times serves that

purpose because misunderstanding is the motivation of sin. Truth is

essential, but deception promulgates the lie as truth; the truth is close in

theory, but the whole truth is never contained within a theory. With the

greatest of intentions, deception in the mind comes through those in

authority, so humanity trusts in the wrong source and acts accordingly.

Thoroughly convinced by great intentions, a prideful mind is ineffective in

the application of belief because belief is thought to be the whole truth.

However, in the end, man renders Satan harmless, for Satan is destined for

perdition. Satan, the architect of evil, must bow as God predicted in

Genesis.