We do not believe that the Lord Jesus Christ was born on December 25, A.D. 1 for several reasons: December is winter time in the Palestine region and the whole land would be wet. On that occasion, according to the Scripture, the shepherds were out in the fields watching their flocks by night [Luke 2:8]. The shepherds will never bring out their flocks into the field during rainy season because the sheep will get sick and die. The baby was wrapped only in swaddling clothes and yet He did not freeze to death (Luke 2:7) because it was not December. The registration of all citizen of the SPQR (Senatus Populusque Romanus: Senate and Roman's People) took place during summer (Luke 2:1). Luke mentioned Quirinnus the governor of Syria whom the Roman Emperor Ceasar Augustus visited in Syria sometime in March where he signed the decree for the worldwide census. The census took effect 30 days after I’*s signing. It was bishop Liberium of Rome (the fox) who officially proclaimed in A.D.
WITHOUT SPIRITUAL DISCERNMENT…
ReplyDeleteChristians compromise their faith and beliefs
Christians will fail to grow and advance toward spiritual maturity
Christians will use human solutions like psychology
Christians will think they are spiritually acceptable to God when in reality, they are actually working for the devil
Christians can’t see the truth and reality around then, but will never have the realization of divine viewpoint
Christians will support (even idolize) the evil of politicians, the satanic influence in the lives of the politicians and false preachers
Christians will fail to walk with God, (walk in the Spirit)
WITHOUT SPIRITUAL DISCERNMENT…
Christians can’t make distinction between the will of God and his own will for his life
Christians can’t make good decision to choose the plan of God, the will of God and the purpose of God
Christians will continue to dishonor, malign, insult, blasphemy and offend God by their decision and action
Christians will never learn how to live with true contentment and enjoy living under the control of the Holy Spirit
Christians can’t understand the kind of trials they are facing and apply the pertinent problem solving devices