by Alpha and Om » Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:15 am
> Even more interesting. Thank you for sharing. It took some courage. So if the rider (the person with the bow) is Jesus, or someone equal to Jesus, are you saying that you are Jesus here on Earth in the flesh, or are you saying that you share some divine nature with Jesus? Just looking for clarity in your confession.
You know that's a tough one. I can only say with certainty that I am the one with the bow and I did witness Satan's surrender to all mankind. Those are facts.
It's hard to answer the rest without scandalizing good Christians. Something I am extremely hesitant to do.
If you'll give a broad allowance for me to speak freely and allow me the full responsibility of what I say, I will give you full freedom, and my forgiveness if necessary, to call what I have to say blasphemy. If it seems blasphemous to you, by all means reject it. Jesus Christ is the truth, the way and the life. I have only my very life, flesh and blood to offer as evidence for any of this actually happening to me and I don't believe my words can or will ever be enough to convince anyone and I'm the first to admit that they shouldn't be what convinces you.
I had a religious experience when I was 19 that led me to believe I had a role in the conception of Jesus Christ. I will say that it involved being forgiven for my sins, a mystical vision of a soul being conceived in the woman I was having sex with, during which I was confronted with a certain piece of knowledge that men often conceive for the purpose of living again through their offspring, I saw the error in this and avoided it in a way by forgiving my father and his for having that subconscious impulse, adding to my own reasons for belief is that this was the only time I have ever, or as circumstances now dictate, will ever conceive or beget a child. Yet there was no pregnancy. I was taken up into the Godhead this night and shown future events as well as other things. It led to years of me questioning if I had some "divine nature", perhaps the same divine nature as Jesus Christ, or at least I'm some person who was tasked by God with providing a y-chromosome. I still question this, though over time and watching events from that vision actually come to pass, I suppose I've grown bold (or stupid) enough to say that I do share enough of my nature with Jesus Christ to call myself that, even my real name is in fact an anagram for Jesus Christ Electoral, I suppose it would have been better to wait for Jesus Christ himself to write that name on me, as the interpretation I've espoused in this thread says he will. Maybe in a way he did, you see my 30th year after I was given the bow and after I earned my victory over Satan with it, I was baptized (coincidence that it was the same age as Jesus' baptism? maybe) and took a new first name. Maybe I just haven't earned my 'M' yet to make the name spell Jerusalem as well
. Perhaps there will be an 'M' on my white stone, when it is given to me.
Does this provide clarity? I somehow doubt it.
> If you are this rider and wield the bow, are you willing to share with me what the other elements of Rev. 6.2 mean? The white horse, the crown, and exactly what is being conquered?
white horse: faith, victory, I was guided by Faith when I used a real bow to earn a more spiritual one, which I now employ in the testing of spirits that I am constantly confronted by, if they do not confess that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, well...you know...they get the arrow.
crown: again, victory as it is, or will be, a Stephanos
what is being conquered: Satan and spirits that do not confess Jesus Christ had come in the flesh. Now when I say Jesus Christ had come in the flesh, I am referring to the biblical Jesus Christ. I am not saying anyone must confess that I am this fleshly incarnation. Up until the first seal opened, I suppose I was a secret thing or mystery of God, something no one but God really knew. Belief in me or my testimony here is required of no one as far as I know. It's a good thing, too, because having not a single believer reassures me that I am not some talented deceiver, as many of the spirits I'm confronted by seem want to claim.
> Even more interesting. Thank you for sharing. It took some courage. So if the rider (the person with the bow) is Jesus, or someone equal to Jesus, are you saying that you are Jesus here on Earth in the flesh, or are you saying that you share some divine nature with Jesus? Just looking for clarity in your confession.
You know that's a tough one. I can only say with certainty that I am the one with the bow and I did witness Satan's surrender to all mankind. Those are facts.
It's hard to answer the rest without scandalizing good Christians. Something I am extremely hesitant to do.
If you'll give a broad allowance for me to speak freely and allow me the full responsibility of what I say, I will give you full freedom, and my forgiveness if necessary, to call what I have to say blasphemy. If it seems blasphemous to you, by all means reject it. Jesus Christ is the truth, the way and the life. I have only my very life, flesh and blood to offer as evidence for any of this actually happening to me and I don't believe my words can or will ever be enough to convince anyone and I'm the first to admit that they shouldn't be what convinces you.
I had a religious experience when I was 19 that led me to believe I had a role in the conception of Jesus Christ. I will say that it involved being forgiven for my sins, a mystical vision of a soul being conceived in the woman I was having sex with, during which I was confronted with a certain piece of knowledge that men often conceive for the purpose of living again through their offspring, I saw the error in this and avoided it in a way by forgiving my father and his for having that subconscious impulse, adding to my own reasons for belief is that this was the only time I have ever, or as circumstances now dictate, will ever conceive or beget a child. Yet there was no pregnancy. I was taken up into the Godhead this night and shown future events as well as other things. It led to years of me questioning if I had some "divine nature", perhaps the same divine nature as Jesus Christ, or at least I'm some person who was tasked by God with providing a y-chromosome. I still question this, though over time and watching events from that vision actually come to pass, I suppose I've grown bold (or stupid) enough to say that I do share enough of my nature with Jesus Christ to call myself that, even my real name is in fact an anagram for Jesus Christ Electoral, I suppose it would have been better to wait for Jesus Christ himself to write that name on me, as the interpretation I've espoused in this thread says he will. Maybe in a way he did, you see my 30th year after I was given the bow and after I earned my victory over Satan with it, I was baptized (coincidence that it was the same age as Jesus' baptism? maybe) and took a new first name. Maybe I just haven't earned my 'M' yet to make the name spell Jerusalem as well :D. Perhaps there will be an 'M' on my white stone, when it is given to me.
Does this provide clarity? I somehow doubt it.
> If you are this rider and wield the bow, are you willing to share with me what the other elements of Rev. 6.2 mean? The white horse, the crown, and exactly what is being conquered?
white horse: faith, victory, I was guided by Faith when I used a real bow to earn a more spiritual one, which I now employ in the testing of spirits that I am constantly confronted by, if they do not confess that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, well...you know...they get the arrow.
crown: again, victory as it is, or will be, a Stephanos
what is being conquered: Satan and spirits that do not confess Jesus Christ had come in the flesh. Now when I say Jesus Christ had come in the flesh, I am referring to the biblical Jesus Christ. I am not saying anyone must confess that I am this fleshly incarnation. Up until the first seal opened, I suppose I was a secret thing or mystery of God, something no one but God really knew. Belief in me or my testimony here is required of no one as far as I know. It's a good thing, too, because having not a single believer reassures me that I am not some talented deceiver, as many of the spirits I'm confronted by seem want to claim.