Welcome to the Jesus way podcast a series dedicated to restoring the true Gospel of Jesus we believe that Jesus showed us the perfect way to God so we invite you to walk the Jesus way with us hello and welcome to episode one of the Jesus way podcast my name is Aaron ABY and I'm joined alongside my good friend and co-host Mr James benefico what's up y'all and we're very excited to be launching episode one today after A lot of hard work a lot of leg work to get this podcast a lot of Blood Sweat and
Tears went into this yeah it's been a huge project for us because uh we have a huge passion for this subject of revealing what we believe is the true way of Jesus the first followers of Jesus were called followers of the way and we want to go back to the very first Jewish Christian followers of Jesus that called themselves followers of the way they were also called nazarin and some Other titles but what was their understanding of Jesus's message because look if we know one thing the farther we go away from the origin of something
the more we deviate the more the Purity is lost and so if we want to know who had the closest understanding of these teachings of this man Yeshua the Nazarene who would it be would it be the Greek speaking helenistic Gentile Christians of Rome who never met Jesus and aren't Jewish and never heard him Teach in person probably not not to say they don't have anything correct but is that the most accurate place to go and we don't think it is we think it's Jewish Christianity in the first century and that what we really prioritize
in our passion for biblical scholarship is Jewish Christianity and the history of it because we think it takes us back to the closest reflection of Jesus himself the historical man who really lived and taught this most beautiful way and we Want to teach that way to the world because we think that man-made religion Catholicism Christianity protestantism you name it man-made religion has lost the plot on Jesus's teachings in fact almost everything that Jesus really taught and emphasized in the red letters are absolutely not taught or emphasized in Christianity today and we find that to be
a problem worth correcting because we have the words of the master we already know the way that Jesus was Trying to show us to God and so we would do well to protect and preserve these most sacred teachings from the Great Master Yeshua that the Nazarene and that my friends is what this podcast is all about that is what the Jesus way is all about is let's just go back to the source of all of this before the Christian religion and Catholic church church fathers before all of it what did Jesus say when he walked
and talked Among Us what did he teach his Disciples and is that what Christianity teaches because if not I'm going to side with Jesus every day and in fact I did that at 23 years old by believe in Christianity but maybe before we dive into today's subject on the ontology of Jesus we give a quick background on why we're here and why we're doing this podcast let's do it well my name is James Beno I'm the founder of a company called organic muscle about 10 years ago came out with the first ever USDA Organic pre-workout
so I spent most of my life you know trying to help people get healthy and lose weight and feel good about themselves because I used to be very overweight myself and I know what it feels like to be unhealthy and how much it disconnects you from God in a way it really lowers your level of Consciousness and it makes it difficult to be of service to others when you're unhealthy you know the Apostle John said I wish you above all things that you may be healthy and prosper yeah so I've really dedicated my life to
that and this is why Aaron and I are so passionate about helping people's mental health and their physical health and it was actually very important to the early Christians the nazarin they absolutely prioritized the health and purity of their physical vessel yeah because they knew it was so important for connecting with God and doing God's work in this Realm so that's who I am that's the background I come from and I'm not a scholar you know I study Scholars neither of us are we're definitely not Scholars but I I just love God and I love
people and I'm a secret of truth and that's what brought us here because God is truth at the end of the day and you know it can be difficult at times to take this beautiful book here and look at some things and go this is God commanding slavery in the Bible genocide Genocide now am I'm G to be honest with myself and say that doesn't sound like a loving compassionate God or am I going to suspend that part part of my mind and just try and rationalize the something that is very difficult to harmonize so
that's where this conversation comes in about Jewish Christianity because they rejected these parts of the Bible that did not that were not in alignment with the ontological nature of God that we're going to discuss today yeah so well sad Dude thank you man and you grew up Catholic yeah yes Italian American Catholic you know my family wasn't super religious but grew up with the definitely the influence for my extended family my grandparents were super religious and I love them so much they were big influence on my life yeah but uh it wasn't until I was
older and I had um a really heartbreaking experience where my best friend passed away that I really started diving deep and searching For truth and meaning because I was in so much pain and that's where I really started digging into the DI into the Bible in a deep deep way and just heart came on fire for the teachings of Jesus and it transformed me from a kind of a selfish person from an addict in many ways now you're James the just oh that's big shoes to fill but we'll see it is indeed yeah I mean
I think the majority of people that would identify as Christian or Judeo-christian would probably say similar to you like I grew up in it I wasn't like super devout or my family wasn't super religious but it's the tradition I grew up in and were baptized right and all that for me it was the opposite I was absolutely steeped in Christendom because um I'm a third generation Pastor son and for my regular audience forgive me for telling this for the millionth time I know you all have heard it a billion times on other Podcasts but uh
for the sake of those who may be joining us for the first time I grew up as a third generation pastor's son in Evangelical Christianity I went to Oral Roberts University and graduated with a double Bachelor's in music and theology because I grew up playing worship music in church and worship was my life it was my whole connection to God and so I was a worship leader for many many years and wanted to do that to begin my Ministry career to you know Following my dad and grandfather's footsteps so I had my whole life planned
out Ministry career planned out I'll be a worship Pastor for 10 years and then I'll transition to senior pastor and it was my first church job after graduating Oru first full-time Pastor role that uh on the very first Sunday I'm sitting in the front row I just gotten married by the way I was 23 at the time my wife at the time was 20 we did the whole you know get married as young as possible Christian thing and this woman goes on stage to give an offering testimony and I noticed there's a man standing a
few feet behind her looking very stoic and like bodyguard like and I'm on the front row thinking please God don't let this be what I think it is because you know I'm aware of the fundamentalism of Christianity uh my dad's church thankfully uh was very blessed to grow up in just the most epic Church dude Like we had revivals for years and years and years growing up I saw Miracles healings demonic deliverances we were doing crazy stuff back in those days we had over a thousand people in in our church services weekly because we were
the Revival church that people were flying from Africa and South Korea to come to our church church services everybody wanted to pack this place out cu we were it was the place to be in the early 990s in uh Sunnyville California Our church was called Springs of Life Fellowship and so we didn't stress religion we didn't stress you know God sends people to hell and the Bibles and there and the raptures coming it wasn't something my dad liked to preach a lot about my dad was like a holy spirit guy you know a Jesus guy
he wanted to preach about the love of Jesus the goodness of God and our connection to God through the Holy Spirit and so I didn't you know I had the luxury let's say of avoiding The dogmatic beliefs in my belief system but I'm aware that some denominations of Christianity take Paul's words literally and it's a shame for a woman to even speak in church and if she should speak let her husband stand behind her as her covering for Eve sinned first and then Adam so it's this just crazy misogynistic idea that women are inherently inferior
to men because there's a Bible story that says evate the Apple first and none of us were There to prove that but we believe it and you know we just treat women like they're inferior so I'm sitting on the front row being like there's no way this is happening and sure enough once she's done she goes down and sits down in the Pew and her husband sits next to her and I'm like ah man they really are husband and wife that means this church really believes that crap so now I'm realizing I'm working at an
extremely fundamentalist and misogynistic church And then it hits me dang do I really believe God thinks that way about women because I'm I still believe the Bible is an error and I have to believe what it says and all this stuff and I'm just like absolutely not there is no way the God that I know in my heart thinks that women are inferior to men and so I I reasoned in myself to dismiss that away somehow I was going to do what apologists do best I was going to find other verses and grab some Context
from this verse from Paul and that verse from Paul and put them together and see Paul wasn't really misogynistic that's what I was going to try to do so I dove into the Pauline Epistles and I'd never really studied them before before this experience and to my shock I just kept finding more things about Paul that are disc congruous from Jesus that don't reflect the teachings of Jesus and it got worse and worse and worse for for Paul in my mind and I never really studied Paul up to this point so I didn't realize all
of the narcissism and and misogyny and lying disciple mocking you know posturing boasting all of these things in Paul's writings that are so clear I was just like how have I never seen this before and so I eventually decided that I didn't believe in the Christian religion anymore because I didn't believe the Christian religion was Jesus's religion anymore I realized Holy my religion is actually all based on Paul's teachings and I can't find almost any of them in Jesus's teachings and because I'm a Christian not a paulan or anything else I had to uh as
is the title of one of my first YouTube videos I had to leave Christianity for Jesus it was a a heartfelt decision of I I no longer believe this religion represents the way of Jesus so I can no longer say I'm a Christian and that was hard for my dad My mom my family all my friends it was a decision I grappled with for years because I grew up in Christianity I am a third generation pastor's son I literally didn't know one person who wasn't a Christian I had no friends who weren't Christians Christian School
Christian Church Christian family everything and so I'm realizing I am going to blow my life up if I do this and it took me some time to come out with it but eventually the the internal Conflict is too great you know when you're living with something that doesn't feel right you can only bury for so long and so I I eventually conceded and came out of Christianity and like I thought lost all my friends almost all my family totally rejected me as a heretic really except my mom and dad and sister but it was I
was willing to pay that price because I want to follow Jesus and Jesus said we'd be persecuted for following him and so This is when I started studying scholarship I'd only ever studied Christian Scholars before this point like NT Wright and others and I didn't even really know that there was non-Christian Scholars I thought that would be like an oxymoron you know why would anyone want to study the Bible if you're not a Christian but I found there's a whole field of of scholarship that is non-Christian or secular or contemporary whatever you want to call
It and the very first contemporary scholar I happened upon was our good friend Dr James tabber and started reading his books and very quickly to my shock and dismay I found out I'm not the first person who's ever realized that Paul doesn't align with Jesus but this is a topic that Scholars have been discussing for centuries Thomas Jefferson Thomas je going back to swedenborg and really even schwitzer and others highlight this idea that there is A difference here and it gave me liberty and permission a bit to say okay I'm not crazy like all my
Christian friends say I am that I don't think Paul's teachings align with Jesus's teachings Scholars have been saying this for a long time and so that began my journey into my passion for biblical scholarship and I mean I had a theology degree and so I'd already done a lot of studying from a scholarly perspective hermeneutics and ex aesus and it took a little bit of Hebrew and I loved it but I didn't want to be a scholar and I still don't want to be a scholar I want to be a follower of Jesus and teach
the Jesus way and so we rely heavily on contemporary biblical scholarship to back up the points that we're sharing about Jesus's true message which we're going to now get into in this episode uh beginning with the ontology of Jesus what did Jesus believe about the nature of God and and how can we come to see God Through The Eyes Of Jesus yeah it's the most important foundation for how we view life itself and especially how we view our spirituality because we're going to take everyone through these characteristics and it's no easy task to summarize the
absolute Majesty of the creator of the universe but we're up for it we're up for a good challenge we're up for a good challenge so you want to get into it let's get into it well I mean let's just look at the the facts that we know there Was an organic Jewish Jesus movement in the first century in Palestine that eventually somehow became a gentile greeking helenistic religion of Rome and the Roman Catholic Church that formed out of it and so you have to ask the questions and and Scholars have been asking this question for
a very long time how did a Jewish move a Jewish Reformation movement which is really what Jesus was doing in the first century and we'll talk a lot about that How did a Jewish Reformation movement become a gentile religion of Rome and the interesting thing about Empires is that in every single case you can find in history literally without one single exception every time an Empire officially adopts a religion that religion always ends up looking like the Empire rather than the reverse and that's what we're saying has happened and and again like you said this
isn't controversial I think the Majority of Christians would say that the Catholic Church corrupted Jesus's message at least somewhat substantially to some degree they would differ on that but that had happen no doubt I mean Scholars call this The Parting of the ways right The Parting of the way represents the jewishness and the gentien of the Christian religion as it formed in the first century splitting off meaning two essentially parallel Versions of Christianity began forming in the first 2 Century one was a Jewish Christianity of Jesus and his disciples the nazarin the eion and then
the other was of course the Catholic CH the early protoc Catholic church and the Gentiles which took Christianity in a very different direction largely I think due to Paul's teachings and missionary Journeys in the first century and so you there is this Splitting off right and so what we do on this podcast is we want to go back to the origin point because if we're if we're concerned about getting us close to Jesus as we possibly can well where do we go the beginning you got to go back to the very very beginning and in
the beginning Jesus and all of his followers were Hebrew Aramaic speaking practicing Jews and continued to be practicing Jews long after the crucifixion even long after The destruction of the temple uh what we know through early church fathers is that Jewish Christian Movement lasted until about the 4th Century but the Jewish Christians were in a very difficult spot because the temples destroyed in 70 AD uh I believe epiphanius quotes he justus's five volume uh work of church history of the Jewish Christians and says they fled to Pella around 66 to 68 ad before the temple
was destroyed meaning you know James the just Peter ma all the apostles and all the Nazarene Christians saw the writing on the wall and they were like Rome's coming they're not stopping until they get what they want let's get out of here and go find a safe place to continue this Jesus movement the followers of the way and they went to Pella the trans Jordan region to escape that and that's where eventually the Narin and ebionite SE of Jewish Christianity flourished over the next Few centuries but they had a very different situation than the Gentile
Christians did right the temple is destroyed all of the Jews including the Jewish Christians get scattered all across the diaspora and the Jewish Christians are sandwiched between two arch enemies the Gentile Christian Movement which more and more over time sees them as heretical and all this stuff which is hilarious and and paradoxical the original Christians were A throat yeah like they co-opted again a Jewish Reformation movement and then just a few centuries later they end up naming the very Jewish sex the nazarenes and the eion they deemed them heretical heterodox even though they actually co-opted
their Jewish Reformation movement in the first century and this Jewish Christian Movement was led by Jesus's brother for almost 30 years James the And then it continued to be led by other relatives so we have the Catholic Church naming Jesus's family essentially as Heretics right and I I don't think that the early church fathers even realized that but that's another story the point we're getting to is that the Jewish Christians were opposed by Gentile Christianity and Orthodox Judaism of the day the Orthodox Jews Pharisees Sadducees herodians and all of that they despise the Jewish Christians
and There's um is it uus who writes about the daily curses they would pronounce over the nasar they put a hex on them yeah there's the the actual curse itself I think is in ucus maybe epiphanous but it lists out exactly what they say in their synagogues every day to curse the Jewish Christians because they didn't believe Jesus was the Messiah so the Jewish Christians had it really rough to say the least and so it's it's a bit of a it's an ambiguous thing to research Because you really only have for the most part the
history of the Jewish Christians surviving in the mouth of their opponents the the early Catholic Church fathers and then of course the Orthodox Jews and the ritical Judaism and so you have to parse out the the real story the real message of the Jewish Christians from that but as we're going to look at throughout this podcast we believe as um a number of critical Scholars are coming to believe that Jesus and the nazarin the early Jewish Christian movement actually emerged out of the Dead Sea scroll group at kumran which uh have been notoriously known as
the essenes and that's the uh common name for the Dead Sea scroll group that even you know Scholars who who began studying the Dead Sea Scrolls ascertained pretty quickly oh this must be that asene sect that Josephus Pho and plen talk about in the first century and they aren't wrong But the problem is that name doesn't show up anywhere in the Dead Sea and so the actual self-designation of the Dead Sea scroll Group which we'll look at was the eion the poor ones is what that means and this is the this is essentially the name
of the first century Jerusalem Church so what we're going to do is take you all back to the first century throughout this podcast and show you the history of the Jewish Jesus movement of the first century and What did they believe about Jesus what did they say about Jesus and most importantly of all all of course what did Jesus himself Jesus the Nazarene what did he actually teach us about salvation right and what we're going to discuss today is what did these groups and what did Jesus teach us about God yeah God's nature did Jesus's
teachings infer to us what what God is like in his eternal nature so we're going to be exploring these Concepts today and we Think it's so important to start with a knowledge and understanding of God I mean if you can attempt to understand God it's so magnificent but today we're going to make an attempt to discuss the ontology of God and why this is so important for informing theology Aon why do most people most religious people they get their ontology from their religious texts and that's where they get their view of God from what do
you think is a Proper way to understand the nature of God and how H how does this inform our relationship with Jesus yeah in my opinion where Christianity probably goes the most wrong is by allowing their theology to inform their ontology what is ontology by the way yeah yeah I was just GNA say we probably should Define that for people ontology is it's a it's a segment of philosophy that studies the science Of being essentially the nature of being so it's the study of being or existence and so when we refer to the ontological nature
of God we're referring to the immutable unchanging Eternal qualities of God and so that has to be where we start and where we finish but the ontological nature of God the truth of God's being has to be what informs everything else and the reason for that is because if you're using proper epistemology and epistemology is the Segment of philosophy that studies how how to arrive at knowledge how to ascertain knowledge correctly using logic and reason when you use real epistemology to understand the nature of God you always come everybody comes to the same conclusions and
this is an interesting thing when I talk with um my Christian friends and we I try to establish like where do we know we agree and it's always the ontology of God we always Agree that God is omnipotent like if there is a creator of the universe if there is a source of everything pretty much everybody agrees that Creator must have these essential qualities it has to be omnipotent how else could it create the entire universe if God doesn't have power over the whole universe that seems logical God is omniscient meaning God knows everything of
course if God created the whole universe that means God has to know the whole universe God is omnipresent this is attested to all throughout the Bible as well if God is the only being that exists the only truth the only reality then whatever exists has to be where God is there can't be ontological separation from God if God's the only source of life does mainstream Christianity have that same definition of omnipresence because most Christians would say that we are created beings that we are separate from God we Have a sin nature so is it possible
that sin can disconnect us from God and God can't be present where sin is yeah you know this is one of those topics that the soteriology of Christianity that's that's interesting because I think Christianity I often will say this to my Christian friends I'm I'm really not saying like everything Christians believe is wrong and not True I'm saying the opposite I'm saying actually everything that you believe is way more true than you realize but it's true from a much higher philosophical level than you're understanding it and again this is what man always does with spiritual
knowledge is we have to dumb it down or water it down to our level of thinking because it's it takes a lot of spiritual growth to understand High spiritual Concepts and truths and so I think when we're in a rush to understand Ontology Theology and form opinions really quick I need to make sure I have the right beliefs in my brain okay I've got them these are the right beliefs all the other ones are wrong that is a very ego-based approach to ontology and so we have to slow down a bit and say look I
don't need to be in a rush to arrive at truth what's true is already true all truth is God's truth and so whatever is not true is not of God period and so I don't want to believe anything that's Not true so I think a a true Christian should be more interested in ensuring that they don't believe things that aren't true than looking to try to believe things that are true like truth will reveal itself right if you just follow natural epistemology be skeptical in your approach to every belief system every Doctrine you you confront
be skeptical question it scrutinize it because what is true will always hold up to scrutiny truth cannot be threatened Can't be threatened and it's it's Eternal it can't be offended right like I I truly believe that an eternal God of Truth cannot possibly be offended by anything especially by his children earnestly seeking the truth and asking difficult questions I feel like God would celebrate that if anything us turning our heart to God and saying God I truly want to know the truth wherever it takes me well I mean we're going to get into The the
5 O's of our ontology here but to your point like that's another ontological fall y that Christianity continually asserts because I don't think the average Christian thinks through their ontological beliefs far enough because again they're letting they're letting their theology inform their ontology meaning well I have to believe whatever the pastor tells me or whatever the bishop tells me or whatever whoever it is I'm Outsourcing to Everything they say has to be true I have to believe it so based on what they've told me then how do I think about God's nature and you've already
put the cart before the horse right you have to go to God's nature first and you don't need anybody to describe to you or teach you about God's nature it is written on our hearts we are made in the image and likeness of God and so there's a part of all of us that resonates with truth that knows truth when we hear it And so if you hear a doctrine that seems to contradict any of these five O's that we're about to go through which the five O's are essentially the five staple components of God's
on ological nature this is actually what the Jewish Christians did and we'll show this through um in future episodes that the Jewish Christians absolutely rejected any scriptures that did not or or violates let's say the ontology of God they would say nope God cannot be angry That's a human-based emotion that's a violation of omniscience right you cannot have a God who has human emotions like reactivity and anger because that implies God doesn't know something right to be angry means you're you're surprised you're reacting God cannot react period if God is omniscient there is no ability
for God to have a human emotion and we can see examples of this in our own experience right if you watch a movie from start to finish and then I Put that movie back on again you literally cannot be surprised anymore at all the parts you've already watched because you already know what's going to happen so try to imagine that blown up a trillion times over imagine directed wrote the movie yeah God scripted it wrote it produced it acted it everything and God has known about the script of the movie for trillions of years to
infinity and then imagine God still Getting angry at something omniscience means God knows everything and so that's one example of an ontological violation that we'll we'll go through throughout this episode now to show you all where we go wrong when we let man-made theology doctrines Creeds and dogmas when we let those things inform our ontology we get into all kinds of of problems and so we're going to correct some of those problems today so so would you mind describing What mainstream ontology in Christianity is like Can you steal man what absolutely yeah this is the
interesting Paradox is that again when I when I ask my Christian friends hey let's figure out where we agree you agree God's omnipotent like just debated Wes Huff a week ago right and I asked Wes huff and Dr Steven Boyce uh do you both believe God is omnipotent omniscient omnipresent and they were like yeah totally yeah you You can't say no like how could anyone say no I don't I don't believe God has all power he's pretty powerful about all he's up there he's up there it already feels silly right we have to give God
all power all knowledge everything belongs to God and so Christianity is ontology would say you know God is omnipotent yes God's omniscient yes but God has to honor Free Will and so God lets people sin and make mistakes but he can't force them to Repent he can't force them to accept him and so if they sin God is somehow there's a penalty that happens and Wes was trying to say this in our debate it creates some kind of metaphysical debt for God to pay off and not only is that a massive ontological violation to to
posit that an omnipotent God God has all power that exists that an all powerful God would need anything is an extreme ontological violation God can't need anything if God is eternal and Unchanging then it's a fallacy that God could ever need anything at all of course and so not only did they say God needs something atonement something but then they say what that thing is is actually ritual death and bloodshed animal sacrifice Human Sacrifice God has some kind of metaphysical need for blood in the Christian cosmology and that there's a double ontological violation there if
God is all powerful all knowing all presentes all loving Omni benevolent Then why would God the source of all life need death God is the god of life not death and so these are the kind of things that I think the average Christian doesn't think through because again they're told this every week by their Pastor or what whoever it is it gets really deeply ingrained and so again just like going back to Jesus's words The Source the origin we also want to go back to the source of God the ontological nature of God and say
first what do we know is true of God and let's let that inform our Theology and our view of Jesus and so that's what we're going to do today it's it's really powerful stuff and as we go through these five O's of ontology keep in your mind that this is one of the most powerful meditative or contemplative prayer practices is thinking about the ontological nature of God and just meditating on it if you are ever in a bad mood or having a tough day Just just really feeling that God's omnipotent all powerful that God's present
God's there right now with you God's Omni benevolent he's he's all loving when you meditate on these Concepts it just fills your heart with so much love and the anxiety just just Fades away so I hope you'll keep that in mind as we go through these beautiful characteristics yeah man I mean it's it's one of the things I think every Christian should start their day with Whether you want to call it contemplative prayer or meditation but sit in silence and just connect to the immutable qualities of God which by the way we'll give you now
uh the five O's as we like to lay it out this is the Jesus way ontology these are the five qualities of God's nature number one omnipotent number two omniscient number three omnipresent there cannot be anywhere that God is Not number four Omni benevolent God is all loving and then five is one Deuteronomy 6:4 here o Israel the Lord our God is one so Oneness or being one is an a very important metaphysical characteristic of God which we'll get into but let's back up and show you where scripture reinforces all five of these uh ontological
facts about God and I want to say something to clarify if anyone's thinking this we do not derive our ontology or or anything from the Bible We believe the Bible reflects truth we believe the Bible we believe that God speaks Through the Bible because I mean I was again born and raised Christian third generation Pastor son I buried myself in this book every day of my life I read the Bible like nobody's business dude and my Christian Journey was fully navigated through scripture and God spoke to me through this book beautifully right even though looking
back now it was a very limited way of of Communing with God that doesn't mean that this book can't be a powerful Ally in our relationship to God and so we love the Bible we read the Bible every day we study it because we think it is one of the most if not the most extraordinary spiritual texts ever written but we do not worship the Bible we do not turn the Bible into a golden calf and become idolators of the Bible by saying things like this Bible's perfect and infallible as God is Basically This Book
Is God and if you don't agree with my interpretation of it you're evil in going to hell that's what we don't do with the Bible because to us that is a massively disrespectful view of the Bible and the nature of God but all that to say we are going to show you where the Bible teaches these things because again not because the Bible created these Concepts but because they reflect Eternal truth if this book is inspired By God at all all it can do is reflect Eternal truth meaning whatever this book says if it's true
it's been true long before the Bible was written for all eternity as Jesus said the law of God cannot pass away any more than Heaven and Earth could pass away so this book does speak and it does reflect truth and the writers of this you know the authors of this book the 40 some OD authors were people that were deeply inspired by God deeply in love with God deeply devoted To God although they lived in very different historical cont text in ancient times and had very unique rhetorical goals and all of that nonetheless they were
writing to express their love their devotion and their understanding of God and so this book does reflect all of these points we're going to go through and so let's begin with omnipotence so a couple of passages from the Bible that teach or reflect Omnipotence Jeremiah 32:17 ah Sovereign Lord you have made the heavens and the Earth by your great power and outstretched arm nothing is too hard for you beautiful then we have Matthew 19:26 With God all things are possible Matthew 28:18 all authority in Heaven and Earth has been given to me so if Jesus
says all authority other translations say all power not sure what the Greek word is there but all power on Heaven and Earth has been given to me well who gave it to Jesus the one who has all power on heaven and earth right so there's a couple verses that that reflect omnipotence in the Bible there's way more we could show but just to keep the show rolling moving now to the second quality omniscience we have Psalm 139 I love this Psalm you know when I sit and when I Rise you perceive my thoughts from afar
you discern my going out and my lying down you are familiar With all my ways before a word is on my tongue you oh Lord know it alt together it's beautiful to me it's so comforting to know that God knows all of my struggles all of my Joys knows my heart better than I know it like when you go when you go in prayer and contemplate that it brings so much peace it does because God knows better than we do you know this is one of our other big philosophies is like a human being all
by their by themselves cannot Possibly know their own best interest like we're fools left 1% of the light spectrum we don't have all the perspectives we need but there is one who does our heavenly father and so when we live a life of surrender and humility we receive the guidance of God's omniscience as Jesus taught us when you seek first the kingdom everything else is added to you because you don't need to know everything you don't need to have all power as a human Because God already has it and if God thinks you need it
for any purpose any reason God will grant it to you in that moment it flows through us right when we open ourselves to the nature of God beautifully said man next we have job 37 verse 16 do you know how the clouds hang poised those wonders of him who has perfect knowledge ah perfect knowledge perfect I like the Ring of that yeah 1 Chronicles 289 for the Lord searches every heart And understands every desire and every thought this is one of the verses that I think backs up my point that if God is omniscient then
God has to know exactly what it takes for every single person to wake up to the truth to realize the error of their ways to repent and turn their heart to God yes God knows exactly the experiences everybody needs I always use the uh Christmas Carol story as an example of this you know Ebenezer Scrooge is this extremely angry scile Man who hates everybody and judges everybody and that's because he didn't have the perspective on his life that that would have caused him to be compassionate and kind and so what happens the ghosts of Christmas
ped come and take him through his life and through the lives of other people and all these things and he sees what a horrible wretched angry cynical mean person he is and it breaks him down into a a place of true repentance and Humility every time I watch the movie I cry because at the the end of the movie he turns into this beautiful demonstration of Jesus's gospel love your neighbor as yourself and he goes around and he writes all his wrongs and he you know he does good things to the people that he normally
treated horribly he gives Tiny Tim a whole big feast and all this stuff and it shows the Gospel of Jesus a heart transformed by the love of God that's what omniscience can do For everybody God knows what it takes for every Scrooge to turn into a saint as it happens in the movie and so why would God just dispense away with his precious children for all of eternity with no hope of redemption when he already knows exactly what it would take to lead them back to truth yes it's this beautiful process of regeneration where God
this infinite intelligence is constantly guiding guiding us all we have to do is repent and turn to God and Then we can see how all of our experiences has led us to develop our character is really a beautiful thing yeah and by the way we have um a very distinct ontology which we're presenting today A distinct cosmology and a distinct soteriology which is the the study of Salvation and atonement that we're going to be presenting throughout this podcast piece by piece and it's a lot to digest so we're giving you Bite-sized chunks but when we
get to our next uh philosophical modality here which is cosmology how does the universe work work what are the laws of the universe that govern everything when we talk about that we're going to talk about how everything is governed by immutable laws the laws of God which are based on God's nature meaning the law of God is Not separate from God it's not a second thing like there's God God exists and Then there's God's laws which God created at some point no they're uncreated they're unbegotten because God's laws are simply byproducts of God's nature which
we're discussing now so once we understand ontology well then we unlock another dimension of understanding which is cosmology if we say oh everything in creation governs according to these five principles that God is all Sovereign over everything that has to dramatically inform our view Of the universe and so we get to see that the universe is based on a system of laws that cannot be avoided or escaped they can only be obeyed or disobeyed and that's what sin really is it's the violation of God's law we call it the law of one because Jesus summarized
God's law in one commandment love God love others and if you follow that law you're in perfect alignment with God's universe and again the omniscience of God knows exactly and Precisely what experiences every person needs to become aware of the truth of God's nature How the Universe works and the Bible says God's always leading us to that understanding to that revelation of Truth God is always working everything together for good when we trust him so omniscience is a huge part of that and just to round out the last few verses we put down for omniscience
we have Matthew 10:30 where Jesus says the very hairs of your head are all Numbered and 1 John 3:20 simply he knows everything he being God so there's a little sampling from scripture that we can say Okay omniscience is absolutely taught about God in the Bible awesome let's move on to the third component so next we have three verses for omnipresence we have Psalm 139 where can I go from your spirit or where can I flee from your presence if I Ascend to Heaven you're there if I make my bed in sh you are also
there talk about Omnipresence bro yeah God's in heaven and in hell wow that can't be true I thought hell was a place of separation from God right the funny thing is when you study near-death experiences like we do uh I've probably read slash listed to you know a few dozen Christian ndes where a Christian ends up in hell because they lived a life of anger and and unforgiveness and resentment and they end up in these hellish Realms where there's people suffering and I've Heard some really terrifying experiences one person I remember describing the smell in
hell that they they couldn't like like it seeped into their DNA even now when they think about it they can still recall that smell which is like the most foul odor you can possibly imagine and it's like what a perfect description of what hell is hell is as far away from God's truth and nature as it gets you know if God is everything good and lovely hell has to Be everything terrible and agonizing and this is very much the way people describe from NES that end up unfortunately in these hellish Realms um how they experience
it and yet contrary to what Christianity teaches that once you're there it's done God will never forgive you there's no chance of repentance well not so fast because literally everyone who's gone to Hell from a death experience and come back to life to talk about it every single case I've read as soon as somebody comes to their senses much like Jesus says in the Prodigal Son story when people come to their senses and go oh I know why I'm here because this is how I lived this is basically how my mind felt about everybody hatred
judgment resentment unforgiveness trauma pain I've been holding such dark energies in my mind my whole life and so I ended up in a realm that matches that and when people realize that they almost always cry out To God some of them cry out to Jesus and instantly the light breaks through or Jesus shows up and they're taken out of the hellish realm and usually they go to a Heavenly realm and have a Life review and stuff so this this is perfect proof of what David is saying here in Psalm 139 although we can be and
I think you asked this question a few minutes ago and I forgot to answer we can be separate from God in our mind and in our awareness of God absolutely and most People today are separate from God in their mind and awareness but you cannot be fundamentally or ontologically separate from God because again then you have to explain how there's a location in time and space that exists separate from the source of all existence it's not possible there can't be anywhere in God's universe that is a separate from God there could be no consciousness or
experience without it by what source by what metaphysical Source would you posit Those beings or that place is existing upon because the Bible's clear I am the Lord beside me there is none else there is no other source of love life or existence and so you can't have ontological separation from God but you can definitely have mental separation from God based on our ignorance of Truth and so David is sort of reflecting this here of hey look there's really nowhere I can go that you're not there and that's a beautiful Testament to Omnipresence it is
it's really profound one thing I'd like to add about the hell and the ease of which we've both watched dozens and dozens is that there's never been a single one at least that we we've seen where someone is in hell because they didn't confess Jesus as their lord and savior and believe he resurrected after three days every single time it's because of how they lived their life yep every single time and when they repent they're saved yep every time I've Listened to an nde expert who's interviewed thousands of people and he said the same thing
Dr Raymond Moody says this every time and just like the Bible says God wants a repentant heart it's seems like this is some kind of Realm where you go if you're disconnected if you've turned away from God as some kind of teaching mechanism absolutely I mean again it causes people to come to their senses people it it takes people dying and going to hell to Finally realize oh I've been living like a jerk my whole life and you know God has given all kinds of signs and little things to kind of help them walk a
better path and they're just ignoring it I would imagine this is kind of a last resort where you have such a difficult experience as going to hell well look Jesus says four times in the New Testament you are judged according to your works I will judge every man according to his works and Jesus said on All three occasions where Jesus is asked how do Iain attain eternal life Jesus says keep the Commandments love God with all your heart love your neighbor as yourself and you go oh wow near-death experiences validate that teaching of Jesus to
the maximum because those people always to your point end up in that hellish realm because they did not love their neighbor as themselves not a single person says you know I realized I was there because I didn't confess Jesus But in fact just the reverse many many Christians who have a death experience and an afterlife experience with Jesus come back to say wow that was not the Jesus that I thought I knew before going through the nde MH that Jesus didn't seem to give a crap about my my theological beliefs about him or whether I
confessed him as Lord Jesus's only concern whether it's atheists whether it's Christians whether it's post- Christians anybody that encounters Jesus It's always the same Jesus and I find that to be very remarkable that it's always a Jesus who says did you love people like I love them and when they say no I didn't Lord I didn't love people like you do Jesus almost always says would you like to go back and try again to love your neighbor as yourself and people with tears in their eyes they don't want to leave that place this is the
classic nde they say they they don't want to leave and yet because of their Life review and seeing how selfish they lived they say but I have to I have to go back and make Jesus proud so when Jesus shows up in people's ndes he's not taking them to task about their theological beliefs or confessing him as Lord and we're going to do episodes by the way in the future where we're going to play a number of Christian ndes and react to them in real time and you guys will see the commonalities that yeah this
is pretty much what everybody says Of the hundreds of thousands of recorded ndes in the world like something like 90 plus 95% of them have these distinct commonalities of leaving the body going towards the light ex uh experiencing a god of infinite love some people call it the light the source you know they feel this they see this incred in like radiant light like 10,000 Suns and it's just radiating unconditional love and non-judgment and so they say God wasn't the one judging me people say I judged Me I watched my whole life back in a
Flash and went oh my goodness I missed the whole purpose of life it's not to be right to have the right beliefs to be better than other people all the things that religion kind of pushes subconsciously is not the meaning of life the meaning of life is love and sharing god with others through that love and that is the Gospel of Jesus and that's why we're so passionate about teaching the Jesus way this is such a Reason to Rejoice for all of our Christian friends this is a re reason to Rejoice the Gospel of Jesus
is verified by tens of thousands of near-death experiences that is like the most epic thing I've ever heard the other thing I want to add is we joke about this sometimes imagine getting to Heaven a nice person from say an area that's not super Christian the the Amazon maybe some indigenous area or something yeah they get to heaven God's there Jesus is There oh Jesus you know I lived my life full of love for everyone I saw I really tried to help I showed Mercy I forgave people you really can you see the a god
of love and compassion and forgiveness going to that individual and going I mean that's cool but did you confess me as Lord and believe in my resurrection oh I mean I just try to be a loving person yeah I'm going have to send you to hell for all of eternity where you're tortured Forever that goes against this next o that we're about to get into which is Omni benevolence yep yeah like imagine if somebody from an indigenous tribe you know a Christian uh missionary goes there and hands them a copy of the Gospel of Matthew
or the Gospel of Luke and they've never heard of Christianity Paul even Jesus right but they're like hey this guy came from heaven and told us the perfect way to God read this book and believe every Word of it and you'll be saved boom missionary dips and so this Amazonian tribe has this copy of Matthew or whatever in their own language and they read it and they go to heaven and they see Jesus when they die and they're like hey we did exactly what you said Master you said keep the Commandments don't kill don't steal
Etc love God love your neighbor we did we kept all 10 and Jesus is like oh but you didn't confess me as Lord or believe in my death and Resurrection and they say well no you never told us to we didn't that was never in the in the gospel we read he's like oh but but see my 13th special Apostle Paul came along and later he told about that you didn't get that memo and they're like no I thought we were Christians yeah I didn't know we were supposed to be paans and so Jesus sends
people to hell for doing exactly what he says and Jesus had ample opportunity to warn people that hey this gospel I'm Preaching it expires in a couple days after my death and Resurrection so don't listen to what I said there's going to be someone else who comes after and that's who you base your theology on there's so many different views in Christianity but there is a a large segment of Christianity of different denominations that believe in this doctrine of dispensationalism which is the idea that everything was just about Jesus paying The blood penalty that God
somehow need needs someone to pay and so it's all about the blood and so after Jesus shed his blood on the cross created a New Covenant everything before that passed away and you know unfortunately Jesus's teachings happened before Jesus's crucifixion so we're no longer under those teachings and this is really what is taught in a lot of churches not every Church of course probably not even the majority but 10 20% something like that And nobody would even think Jesus was the Messiah or the Christ or the Son of God were it not for his teachings
it is the profundity of Jesus's teachings his gospel message that makes people go wow that man came from God it's the most enlightened inspired teachings we've ever seen in our lives that's why we love it it's not because of the Miracles although the Miracles are amazing there's been people who have who have done Miracles over the years it's Because his teachings and words touch our heart and in such a profound way that we want to commit Our Lives to this message yeah because I mean this is just my opinion but I'm asked very often like
how do you know what's really true in the gospel accounts because you know they're not super historically reliable according to Scholars how do you know Jesus said any of these things my my response is simple it's that these teachings The Parables especially Are Spiritual genius at its finest the teachings of Jesus are masterful Beyond belief just how succinct and direct and Laser likee his words were and then also extrapolating that laser-like Precision into these beautiful stories that grip your heart and there's so many layers to them you could always peel away a layer and get
into deeper meanings it's it's profound and that to me shows these are not made up by some guy who's trying to invent a religion no one could ever Fabricate teachings like this unless they are in the State of Consciousness that Jesus was in so it's like when you read philosophy of Plato you know nobody says oh Plato couldn't have existed he was a fake character some other guy made up all of his teachings nobody accuses Plato of being I mean not that I know of accuses Plato of not existing and some other guy made up
his teachings it's like no Plato clearly existed because he Revolutionized philosophy forever that's how we know it's legitimate I say the same for Jesus it's like I believe Jesus did these Miracles at least most of them but I can't know that for sure and I don't hang my hat on that if Jesus never did a miracle I would still say but his teachings reflect the truth of God and so I can follow them and trust them yeah it's a beautiful place to be in we don't need the Miracles we appreciate them they're amazing but our
spirituality is Not dependent on them it's not even dependent on the resurrection it's dependent on turning our hearts to God living a repentant lifestyle and P dedication to the way that Jesus laid out yeah because again nobody would even care about this guy Yeshua the Nazarene if he was some crackpot Looney who just said a bunch of nonsense didn't do anything profound and then gets crucified and everyone's like he was God he paid the penalty like Nobody would think that nobody would believe that it's because of the teachings of Jesus that he he is and
was everything that he was to people and so that's why we hang our hats on those teachings because there would be no Christianity without them and yet somehow those teachings have been almost completely ausc in the Christian religion to the point where you will literally never hear a Christian Pastor on go to any church you want you will Never hear a Protestant Christian Pastor teach a message that the way to eternal life is to keep the Commandments you'll never hear it and yet that is precisely what Jesus said in all three occasions he's asked Matthew
19:16 Mark 10:17 and Luke 18:18 how do I attain eternal life keep the Commandments without hesitation Jesus says keep the Commandments he doesn't say well you got to confess me as Lord and Savior you got to believe in my death and resurrection and that I Paid the penalty for your sins and you will be saved that is nowhere in the mouth of Jesus and so I I point this out sometimes to Christian friends that hey this is not an insignificant fact this should cause some caution for you to realize that the pillars of your religion
confess Jesus as Lord believe in his death and Resurrection the pillars of your religion are absent from the mouth of Jesus and I think that's for a very important reason because what If what if Jesus's real teachings were corrupted and changed by dogmatic men to mean something very different than what he taught we're not even saying you shouldn't confess Jesus as Lord or believe in his death and Resurrection by all means but do not make the mistake of those Jesus warned about to his closest disciples he says hey just so you know not everybody who
confesses me as Lord Lord is just going to enter my kingdom Jesus was very clear he did not want Pretenders following him around acting like his disciples while they judge people and ignore the needy and live selfishly he's like no no no no no no if you do not follow my Commandments to love your neighbor yourself I will look at you on that day and say get away from me you who practice evil for I never knew you lord lord when did we see you hungry and thirsty without you know food and clothes and not
help you oh when you didn't do it to the least of these you Didn't do it to me and when you did do it to the least of these you did do it to me this is how they'll know you're my disciples by your theological facts and oh wait no no no it's uh by your love for one another that's it right there and this is one of our main bones to pick Christians for 2,000 years have been arguing about the christological nature and you know the the resurrection and these different doctrines and not spending
as much time On loving each other this is what Jesus came to teach us and this is what we're commanded to do and this is what we're judged on so our goal is simply to get people back into that that loving activity like that loving heart centered lifestyle just follow the teachings follow the way the way has already been shown to us all we have to do is follow it and the way is a reflection of this next o which is Omni benevolence so We're supposed to be benevolent too but let's get into this o
this nature yeah yeah I love the principle of omni benevolence because what what Omni benevolence essentially means is that everything the Creator does is towards the flourishing in the life of Creation in other words God cannot do harm to God's Own creation because God is the only being that exists and so all of creation is an extension and reflection of the Creator so for God to attack or Harm God's Own Creation in any way would mean God is attacking itself God has a split mind it' be like somebody who paints you know they're trying to
paint something and they just go into a fit of rage and like screw this painting it's piece of trash and they start ripping it up and throwing it across the room and hitting their paint cans or just having a ra forever painting yeah you'd be like hey man it's okay calm down like you can make a new painting you don't have to Hate it God would have to have a split mind like a human being to get angry at his own creation which he already forew everything they would do and think and believe forever and
then to still get angry and then do harm to that creation there's all of these uninvestigated assumptions that Christians hold one of them we'll get to maybe in a minute but it's like this idea that because God's Eternal again here's theology ining ontology and where it always goes wrong Because God's Eternal if we violate God through sin then our penalty has to be Eternal because God's Eternal and it seems to make sense that makes sense but the contradiction is that you're you're still assuming that God needs anything and it's the opposite if God God's Eternal
God doesn't need anything God's good man you're the one who needs something and what do you need repentance humility love forgiveness all of the virtues Jesus points us to in his Gospel message so you have to assume that God can be affronted or accosted or harmed or affected by sin this idea that God can't look upon sin you've said it before but Jesus looked on sin constantly it was completely unfazed by it I mean he was accused of hanging out with Sinners yes so what do we mean God can't be around sin what would happen
to God if he looks at sin yeah is God going to melt like the Wicked Witch of the West like what if God what if somebody Sins and God doesn't butcher something through a blood atonment sacrifice right what would happen to God right are you are you assuming that God would suffer something if God doesn't have a blood atonement see these are the things that are just never really questioned and this is why we like the early Christ Christians and the earlier movements the aans the nazarin when we look at the Bible we go does
this conform to an omni benevolent God does God need a goat to Be slaughtered to forgive someone's sins or can God just forgive that person whenever he wants especially if a person heartfully repents and turns his heart to God why can't God just for forgive that person why does he have this Blood lust to satisfy well exactly our one of our thesis stat in the debate with Wes and Dr Steven Boyce was we believe there are two distinct and even competing atonement doctrines running through the old and the New Testament the first is Repentance for
the remission of sins and the second is animal sacrifice both of these cannot be true either God has to kill an animal or a human to forgive sins either that's true or it's not true you can't have both and I actually asked West this I think in the debate and didn't get an answer but I said if okay if God already has a repentant heart a righteous humble heart turn towards God what need does God have then to kill something or have a blood atonement does Does God have a metaphysical need for blood like a
a cosmic vampire where are you getting this idea that an infinite Eternal God would need human Bloodshed we all know this concept is satanic deep down in our heart we know know that ball and some of the older Gods where they would do animal and child sacrifice to we all know that killing anything or making anything suffer for a selfish reason so we get forgiven is a totally satanic Doctrine But then when we read the Bible we put on these blinders and go oh no in this case it's good no this is why the ontology
has to inform the theology yeah it's it's making a Graven image of God say he needs the suffering of innocent animals that he loves and created himself that he some somehow the suffering of an innocent animal or a holy man on a cross is appeasing or helps God in some way well Christians believe Psalm 50 or Isaiah 53 is a Prophecy about Jesus and it says it pleased the Lord to crush him it's like how do you have a god that is love first John 4:8 that is pleased by Death imagine your father being pleased
by your being crushed yeah being tortured and crucified and think about how infinitely more merciful and compassionate and loving God is than our own I love you Dad you're the best but God is infinitely more compassionate and loving than any of us of course Jesus Said if you being Earthly fathers know how to give your kids good gifts how much better is your heavenly father and this is why we're so passionate about this we have the profoundly beautiful and inspiring teachings of Jesus that have been co-opted and twisted into this fear and guilt blood atonement
sacrifice Matrix blood cult it's a satanic blood cult and those are strong words but it is what it is when you understand the ontology and the infinite Eternal loving nature of God you cannot harmonize these two things no and here's here's how we know God is Omni benevolent all good all loving again what would God need from anybody if God's all powerful all knowing and omnipresent God's everywhere has everything everything belongs to God all power all abundance everything Infinity eternity God's got it all what does God need from you man why would God be angry
at you why would God need to Hurt you in any way what can hurting you do for God God's omnipotent and so because God knows everything possesses everything God can only be loving there is no other metaphysical op option for God God cannot react because God knows everything God can't feel lack and need something from you God possesses everything so Omni benevolence is another ontological fact that we arrive at using this kind of epistemology if these facts are true and no Christian Denies God is omnipotent omniscient omnipresent well then what do those imply Omni benevolent
that can only be the nature of God and James does the Bible say anything about Omni benevolence it sure does let's let's get into it we have uh first John 4:8 anyone who does not love does not know God wow because God is love one of the best verses in the Bible man the johannan you know passages in the New Testament are it's just my favorites because they're On that frequency of that Christ energy and I mean how true is that anyone who doesn't love doesn't know God because God is love so the moment you
step out of love you step into the ignorance of God that's what the verse is saying God is Omni benevolent and isn't this what Jesus taught it is love your neighbor as yourself forgive your enemies 70 Time s bless your enemies yes all of this reflects the nature of God he's teaching Us because we are to be the children of God we're supposed to this is like the the doctrine of theosis in eastern Orthodoxy what is amazing yeah we're supposed to emulate align ourselves and emulate God MH and it's through the daily following emulation practice
of the teachings of Jesus communing with God by loving God in my heart like are you thinking about God during your day how often do thoughts of God fill your mind You say oh God I love you so much thank you for your blessings that's one part of it the second part is in the Kingdom of Heaven you can't keep anything to yourself in the Kingdom of Heaven everybody wins together so my win is your win and and vice versa so if I have God's love I can only keep that love by constantly extending it
to you and the moment I stop extending you love I cut myself off from the source of God's love because there's only one love I can't Hate you and then love God at the same time that's a contradiction that's why Jesus taught us to forgive our enemies and to love our enemies because when you hate anyone it cuts you off from that flow Y and you know it's there's plenty of evil people who love their friends and family but they hate the other oh James even says that that's what James says yes so it's a
daily practice forgiveness and love even for people who maybe do evil things and Stand against what we believe in it's uh and it's a very therapeutic process as well like it just allows you to fill yourself up with more love and understanding when you offer that compassion it does I mean people are supposed to stretch us because they they require us to love on deeper levels but I can only speak for myself man it's it really is through the theosis that I came to know Christ for real I mean I loved Jesus I was the
most Devout Christian kid you've ever seen pastor's kid again all that stuff but I had all of these wrong beliefs about Jesus that he's you know he was the blood penalty and if I don't confess him I go to hell and he get maybe he gets upset with me if I sin and so there's beliefs that kept me separate in my awareness once I understood what we're talking about today I realized oh Jesus is Love Jesus's way is love and so if I want to know God if I want to have Relationship with Christ if
I want to know my own Christ I have to do what Christ said to do love my neighbor as myself and this is why Jesus's gospel is extremely simple but not easy and I don't want it to be easy I don't want an easy believism cheap Grace gospel because I want to be stretched I want to grow I want something to reach for that's theosis is that every day I become a little more Christlike a little bit more loving and a little bit more Able to experience God as a result of it isn't that what
we all want to feel God's love every day surrounding us to feel God's peace within us well Jesus said if you want to feel God's peace you got to give peace blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called called sons of God so God is a God of Peace so whatever contradicts peace cannot be of God that's ontology wow beautifully said man that's inspiring it's not easy to forgive People it's not easy to love people who are doing horrible things but that's what the master showed us he showed us that's the way to God
that's a reflection of God all merciful yes and it's why Jesus said strive to enter through the narrow way many people find the W the broad road that leads to destruction which I think he's talking about man-made religion but strive to enter through the narrow way well that word strive is I go to zi in Greek which Means to struggle to with strenuous effort and difficulty Jesus is painting us the picture right like following my teachings isn't going to be easy I mean Jesus said hey first prerequisite to being my disciple kill your ego that's
his prerequisite deny yourself soes Jesus isn't teaching us an easy believism gospel he's teaching us that if you want to know God you have to know God on God's terms love forgiveness non-judgment God has it all God doesn't Need or can't even judge because God would have to not know something to judge somebody and God knows everything so Jesus had clear ontology right when you look at these teachings of Jesus these incredibly profound oracles that Jesus taught at least for me as a student of philosophy I can read them and say oh wow this this
man Yeshua the Nazarene had Immaculate onology he had a perfect understanding of the nature of God and his teachings reflect that Understanding so beautiful uh let's continue with some more of these quotations we have Lamentations 3:22 the stead the steadfast love of Our Lord never ceases his mercies never come to an end they are new every morning great is your faithfulness I I love that one if you need an anti-hel verse there you go and I mean again we believe that there is a place you could call hell that people go but we don't believe
it's an eternal place because we have the Evidence of hundreds of thousands of people who've died and come back are letting us know no no no it's not an eternal place but it is very much what Jesus warned it's a place of weeping and nashing of teeth of great suffering and Terror but this verse Lamentations 3:22 the step steast love of the Lord never ceases I mean is that an inspired passage is that does that mean what it says the the mercies of God never come to an end but surely James it means Unless you
don't confess Jesus and then they come then they end forever yeah for eternity well but it's weird James it goes on to say they're new every morning great is your faithfulness so God's love and mercy and compassion never ends and is new every morning it's eternal it it sounds a lot like what people who die and come back talk about they do pretty interesting very interesting uh Psalm 100 verse5 which I love for the Lord is good and his love endures Forever his faithfulness continues through all generations this is another one of our um you
know when I came out of Christianity at 23 24 hell was the big first fallacy I was confronting in my belief system of look this doesn't make sense this isn't adding up if God is just why and how could God punish somebody for eternity for a very small human lifetime of sin I mean to make a just penalty you would Have to that person would have to be sinning for eternity to be punished for eternity and it's like it's like beating your dog viciously for peeing on the carpet you're at such a higher level of
Consciousness than a puppy that to get mad mad at an innocent puppy is insanity yeah and God punishing people for their ignorance is that situation times infinity right it's it's a fallacy it and so this passage that says the Lord is good and his love endures forever Shows us that if God's love endures forever I mean imagine the love a human mother or father has for their child could could a mother or a father a human ever be okay with knowing that their precious child is being tortured in this moment they're like well you know
they chose and it's their way you know they they chose drugs and they went on this path now they're in a t and the parent has the ability to save them even if the child rejected them the parent has the Ability and the opportunity to save them from the torture chamber and doesn't because they chose a different path there is no parents on the planet that would do that yeah this is another false dilemma Christianity paints around free will they say God can't just force free will on people and infringe on their free will if
they don't choose God God has to leave them to their consequences and it's like well there's some truth to that God never violates free will but This is like saying you know a dad is taking his four kids on a hike and they're you know five to 10 years old and the father looks over and the four kids are about to walk right off of a cliff would any good father say well I can't violate their free will they clearly don't perceive their own best interest they don't understand what they're doing to themselves I have
to save them yeah I know better than they do how much more better than us Does God know these things right God knows that we we cannot perceive our own best interest people get lost in drugs and sex and rock and roll and sin and debauchery because they're hurting inside because they don't know who God is they feel they're full of trauma and pain and so they're looking for an outlet to to get rid of it and they go to drugs they go to alcohol and so many Christians would look down nose at people living
that lifestyle and say You're rejecting God you're going to get what's coming to you and it's like you are so far from the heart of God to think that Jesus said when you don't love the least of these you don't love me and isn't a drug addict the least of these I think they are and so God's love endures forever means God would never allow his children to be tortured forever maybe that's necessary for a time for the the Alchemy it creates in the soul to wake up as we said and Realize the error of
their ways but all punishment in God's Universe serves a Redemptive purpose all suffering no suffering is wasted in God's Universe It All Leads us to repentance it's it's the Refiner's Fire as it's described in the Bible so it's not wrong that we suffer but there there's no such thing as meaningless suffering in God's Universe like that the idea that somebody could be in Hell forever suffering would be the Great greatest affront to God's Glory that God was apparently unable to ever redeem them God there's nothing God could have done and so how does God get
Glory when at least what 75% of the world that's not Christian is apparently going to roast in hell and God's GNA say yeah I got what I wanted out of this universe yeah it that does not align with an omni benevolent God at all you know that example you said about a father hiking got me thinking another example would be a father hiking with His son and he goes son stick by my side I'll guide you well and then when the father's not looking the son goes off and runs off into the forest it sees
like a squirrel chases after and the son gets lost doesn't know where he is gets super scared is the father going to be like oh well I told him to follow me yep he's gone now you know I'm not going to go looking no every loving father would go and look for that child they would not sleep they would not sleep sleep Until they want and found that child and when they did they would give him the biggest hug and they would say I'm so happy I found you this is why I told you to
St stay by my side this is why you seek first the kingdom friend it's like did you learn your lesson yeah it's the prodigal son it's it's when the father sees the son running down the path or walking down the path the father kicks off the sandals throws off the tunic and runs down the road to embrace his son And immediately is is in forgiveness towards the son because he can see that the son has a repentant heart now the son has learned his lesson so yes God let or the father let the son go
wander Into Darkness for a while squander his inheritance with prostitutes and gambling yes God will let us wander no one's disagreeing with that but the fact that our wandering would elicit an eternal consequence that there's no Redemption from is an absolute Ontological violation God's heart of Love is way too big for that and if we're made in the image and likeness of God Genesis 1:26 let us make man in our own image and after our own likeness then if we have love for our children and we could never fathom such a fate for our own
child how much more would God not allow that it's it Christianity does the reverse right they say well you're making a God in your own image no the Bible says I'm made in God's image I'm not making a God in my image my image and likeness what is most fundamentally true and real of me of humans all of us we love our children more than anything has to be even more true of God not less true that doesn't make any sense it doesn't it doesn't and Jesus again is pointing us right here to this Omni
benevolence we're going to go through a couple more quotes and then I want to challenge you on a few things Because there are some quotes in the Bible where it says God creates good and evil and I want to talk to you about how we balance the evil in the world and the fact that there are some truly evil people who do horrible things to other people and if God is Omni benevolent and also omnipresent he is there experiencing these things he is there when this evil is being committed so how do we Rectify first
that the Old Testament says God Creates good and evil and the fact that there's so much evil in this world that is present yeah it's a great question and I think the verse you're referencing comes from job I want to say the Lord create good and evil um this is one of those things where like I interpret all of these passages from a very metaphysical context not a literal context but if if you're going to say that that author wrote that verse from Inspiration then here's how I would interpret it evil is not ontologically real
meaning evil is an absence of something not the presence of something again there's only only one power one omnipotent power that's God there is not a second power called evil that God has to contest with and fight against you know the devil versus God and so evil then is the inversion of what's true evil is an illusion in the same way a shadow is an illusion we none Of us would deny the Shadows we see in this room I I'm not seeing that shadow on the ground that's not what I'm saying when I say evil
doesn't exist it's an ontological claim not an experiential claim of course we absolutely experience the effects of what we call evil uh sin and so forth but in the same way that if I try to go up to that shadow and investigate it and see if it has any ontological reality I can't find a single thing I can't find one trait of Reality to a shadow because a shadow is an absence not a presence it isn't the Pres presence of another real separately existing power right that is identically what evil is evil is the ignorance
of God the ignorance of Truth the absence of Truth and from the absence of Truth in the mind when the mind is ignorant of God's nature of truth then it's as if a metaphysical void is created in the mind where now the mind can conceive of all that is opposite to God's nature hatred Rejection judgment torture violence Etc and so for job to say I the Lord create both good and evil we have the polarities here right uh positive negative good evil the whole universe is comprised of two polarities nothing can exist in the universe
without an opposite that's how we know anything it's through the contrast right of what it's not and so good and evil are opposites and so that means only one of them can be real they can't share any Traits together right good and evil cannot cannot have any overlap they're perfect opposites of each other and so if one of them is real the other must be unreal and again we're meaning ontologically unreal we're not saying we don't experience it have effects of it of course not but it doesn't have its own separate power or Source apart
from God because there is nothing apart from God so Evil's only able to be experienced when there's some kind of Ignorance or absence of Truth in the same way that a shadow can only be experienced when there's some kind of absence of light when light gets obstructed by an object it casts a shadow so evil is the shadow cast in The Mind by the ignorance of God so can you get into how evil obviously causes a lot of suffering in the world why is this suffering allowed what is the purpose of it well it's what
we said it's that all suffering has a Redemptive Ark has a Purpose that ultimately brings God glory and I mean even the Bible says every knee will bow every tongue will confess these ideas are in Scripture that everybody will return to God because God's the only source and so here's another ontological violation nothing can be separate from God or you know God creates the universe right every soul that's ever existed comes from the one Creator so imagine like a sun with rays of light beaming from it every Ray of Light is like a different soul
it's impossible that anything that God creates could not return back to God because that would mean God is lacking something God cannot lack and so for you to say God sends out Souls but 75% of them never return they go to the Eternal barbecue pit and they spend forever there and God just keeps that measly quarter of the you know beings that God created in heaven with God and God's happy with that God sees that as a win It's like no literally God would be lacking 75% of God's creation God can't lack for anything let
alone 75% so everything God creates must eventually return back to God and I think outside of just this kind of rigid religious attachment to Dogma I don't know how any Christian could or would want to disagree with this that look we're not saying people don't suffer consequences for sin oh very very much the opposite we're going to get into this when we Teach the cosmology of the Jesus way but there are severe and distinct consequences for violating God's laws inescapable inescapable and people suffer tremendously from violating the laws but all of that suffering whether in
this life or the next who knows all of it will eventually lead them back to God and God knows that and so God is patient God is kind God's willing to wait for people while they wander in darkness but like a loving father God Ensures they never wander too far before coming back to the father again that is what the Prodigal Son Parable is all about eventually every prodigal comes to their senses and returns home amazing thank you for that Erin well we we'll finish out with these Omni benevolent quotes we have Jeremiah 31:3 the
Lord appeared to us in the past saying I have loved you with an everlasting love I have drawn you with unfailing kindness K said loving Kindness 1 John 4:16 and so we know and rely on the love God has for us God is love whoever lives in love lives in God and God in them sounds a lot like Jesus saying I am in the father and the father is in me next we have James 1:17 every good and perfect gift is from above coming down from the father of the Heavenly lights who does not change
like shifting Shadows how good is James dude so great Most one of the most epic books in the New Testament um I love this verse because it shows our our philosophical analogy of Illusion as a shadow right this is the oldest analogy I think in any non-el tradition uh this you can find this reference of a shadow as an analogy for illusion in Buddhism Hinduism in the upanishads and The Vedas from 5,000 years plus into the past this is one of the oldest analogies for this concept that what is evil what is wrong What is
sinful is like a shadow it seems to be there and can can create great effects it can darken things right but it doesn't actually exist and so James says God doesn't change like shifting Shadows God is light in whom there is no Darkness at all so inspired there yes it's extremely inspired it's it's very high non philosophy coming through James right here the fact that James uses the shadow analogy shows me at least that he understands the the non-duality being Pointed out here Shadow a shadow is an illusion There's No Illusion in God God is
pure truth and nothing but truth wow yeah as you'll see we're huge fans of James on this podcast James the brother of Jesus James the just James the just a huge inspiration to us we're going to have a whole bunch of episodes dedicated to James for sure yeah Legend uh and lastly what do we have the fifth o yeah which is one Oneness tell us about Oneness just like Omni benevolence it's Another immutable characteristic we arrive at when we use epistemology to understand God's nature if God is all powerful all knowing all present all loving
all good the source of every good and perfect thing as James says then that God must be indivisible they can't be two of it there can't be that God can't be divisible at all so Oneness is the idea from ontology that God is indivisible whatever God is the the nature of God it can't be split in half It can't be divided or changed in any way that's what Oneness means and in fact from um from more of the kind of Eastern philosophy we have three distinct characteristics of Oneness the first one is unchanging and Malachi
3:6 says I the Lord do not change so what is one cannot change because it's always one it can never be two and so it has to it has to be unchanging so one what is one is Unchanging number two what is one is self-sufficient and by the way these are also characteristics of what is real in philosophy to call something real means it has to be unchanging if it's changing all the time it's not technically real anymore but it's an illusion right it appears to be one thing at this moment and then it changes
to another thing and another thing that's not reality reality is unchanging it has to be self-sufficient meaning it can't rely on Something else to exist so a shadow does not meet this criteria right a shadow needs three different things actually it needs the sunlight or a source of light it needs an object to obscure that light and then it needs a flat surface to project the Shadow on right so it's dependent on three things outside of itself in order to arise whereas like let's say the sun being the analogy the sun isn't dependent on something
else the sun is self- shining Self-luminescent it doesn't need something else to shine so God is like that truth is like that it's self-sufficient and then three is eternal Eternal is sometimes confused for unchanging but they're not actually the same thing Eternal means forever and ever Before Time After Time beginning and end there is no end to God so you could technically have a God that's Eternal but changes all the time right it's Eternally changing so they're not exactly the same thing so God is unchanging self-sufficient and eternal these are the three qualities of what
it means to say God is one incredible and you know the Hebrew word for Eternal is Olam so we have another o there there we go we have Deuteronomy 64 here o Israel the Lord our God is one one baby one what if it's like the Lord our God is two two or now with with Gentile Christianity became three three Yeah I wanted to ask you about how the Trinity and the one how that plays together but we could finish these quotes first Isaiah 455 I love this verse I am the lord and there is
none else there is no God beside me and so that would mean there's no no power no Source no anything beside God so the devil can't be another like demigod that's wandering around God's Universe tricking people into sin and influencing people to do stuff God doesn't want them To do these are on these are some of the ontological fallacies we're trying to point out if you have a God who there is none besides then whatever you think is the devil must be something else it can't be a real second power and so what part of
the Jesus philosophy is that the devil is an ancient world personification for the human ego it's it's the voice it's the devil on my shoulder as they say it's the voice in my head that Whispers to me things that Are antecedent from God's laws because again when I have ignorance of God it creates a a void in my mind where things that are opposite to God antithetical to God can arise in ideation things like judgment and evil and harm and so the devil devil is the ancient world way of describing this this voice of the
accuser which is what the ego is so it's very real in that sense the devil but it's not something outside of you a second power that's running around in The universe and sometimes the Devil comes to Temp no no no no no the devil is the part of your mind that doesn't know God and tempts you to wander from God's truth we have to ground these ideas in something real we can't just rely on them being fairy tales and mythical ideas that we believe in but have no evidence for nobody can show me the devil
nobody can prove epistemically the devil is real right what can we prove well we know we all have egos we Know the human ego does a lot of evil in the world and so whenever uh somebody will disagree with me that the devil or Satan is really an ancient world way of describing the human ego no that's not true the devil is real and there's an ego I say okay great then please show me any evil in the world that you would say that was the devil's doing not the human ego the human ego didn't
contribute to that it was purely the devil is can you find something that you could prove Somehow was not the human ego causing it because I sure can't every evil I see in the world war you name it genocide always comes from the human mind from Human corruption from the human ego and so there's a more reliable approach to understanding this concept which again it has truth to it but we have to be willing to go beyond our mental ideas about things and say you know I never really thought about this before but maybe the
devil is actually a Much deeper concept than I thought maybe it's not a a personified entity in the universe that you know this whole idea that the devil was a worship leader in heaven and fell from heaven and took a third of the Angels utterly nowhere in scripture is that idea taught it's a complete misunderstanding of different Old Testament passages we'll get to that in another episode but what can I know is that I am tempted to do evil and it Comes through my mind it's always in my mind that I'm tempted so when we
look at you know the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness he's being tempted with all these thoughts right you know command the stones to turn to bread and all this stuff throw yourself from the Mountaintop and and prove that you're God it was in his own mind right do you think the devil was hiding in the bushes and like whispering to Jesus from 40 Feet away or something like it's it's all a story to analogize Jesus's experience of The Dark Night of the soul in the 40 days in the wilderness that he went through I
mean this had to have been a very high initiation ritual for Jesus to subject himself to 40 days in the burning hot Palestinian wilderness in the first century most people would die for sure doing that and so this was some kind of initiation from what we think was Jesus's Community uh the eion Nazarin but nonetheless Jesus had some kind of excruciating ego death right in that story and the ancient people that heard that story told and passed it down orally and then eventually wrote it down they analogized it in ways they could understand oh and
then the devil came to Jesus and tempted him but again we have to go beyond the surface level interpretation and say what's the deeper meaning here we're all tempted in our minds to stray away from God's truth This is the battlefield and you know we're not saying definitively there's not such a thing as as Spiritual Beings or demons or whatever yeah but it all takes place within the ego this is where it happens and this is where we can win the fight and where we can turn our hearts and Minds to God so God has
not given us a spirit of fear but of love love power and a sound mind sound mind well said that's incredible A sound mind is of God that's great uh last verse Here we have Malachi 2:10 have we not all one father hath not one God created us why do we deal treacherously every man against his brother by profaning the Covenant of our fathers beautiful passage where the Prophet Malachi here is saying are we not all from the same God we have the same source and yet we hate each other we revile each other why
do we do this when we know we all have one father Beautiful this is why we also talk about having compassion and love for Animals God created animals too they have the Breath of Life in them as well yep and I mean if Jesus said keep the Commandments and one of them is Thou shalt not kill well then are we really willing to air on the side of risking that ah he probably just met humans yeah you know he probably doesn't care if you kill animals really because it doesn't say thou shalt not kill humans
Thou shalt Not kill period and we know if someone is if I was just like murdering dogs all day we all know that's evil yeah nobody would say that they think you're probably going to go to heaven if you're oh but he's he's cool to people I he's just kills dogs oh he never murders people it's like why don't we air on the side of caution as a true devote a disciple of God who says Thou shalt not kill I'm going to assume God means kill Period I try not to even kill insects anymore because
I'd rather air on that side than the other side you know I'd rather find out hey you know I didn't include insects you could have killed them if you wanted to okay cool no big deal yeah no big deal but if God meant hey I told you not to kill and you killed animals your whole life that would be a bummer to hear should we get into soteriology a little bit yeah let's finish up with that cool first of off What is soteriology yeah soteriology is the study of Salvation you know how do what does
salvation mean how do we arrive at Salvation those are the questions that soteriology aims to answer and so Christianity has a very distinct soteriology it's Paul's idea in Romans 10:9 that if you want to go to heaven you got to confess Jesus as Lord believe in his resurrection and you will be saved salvation right so Paul's Soteriology was confess and believe confess and believe and so the pertinent question would have to be what was Jesus's soteriology did Jesus say you got to confess and believe and then you're saved well when we look at it the
answer is a resounding no because again Jesus was uh especially clear on this point that he is very displeased with people who confess him as Lord Lord and don't follow his commandments so it wasn't Jesus's Soteriology wasn't confess and believe me it was love your neighbor as yourself forgive to be forgiven and if you don't forgive your brother his trespasses your heavenly father will not forgive yours and let you confess me as Lord and Savior no he didn't say that he made it very clear and unmissable you don't forgive you can't be forgiven because in
the Kingdom of Heaven everything is shared so when I want forgiveness for myself the first thing I have to do is Give it to everybody else if I want love for myself if I want to feel God's love for me I got to love others how could I cut myself off from loving others and be connected to God's love there those aren't two different loves the only love I can give is God's love in me the only righteousness I have is God's righteousness in me this is why we don't believe you can be saved by
works even though Jesus teaches a a heavily works-based gospel in really all four of The gospels we don't believe you can be saved by Good Works as if it's a transaction as if salvation is a transaction We Believe works is the only way that you can know you're saved is when you do the works of Faith well then you must have faith as James says but if I'm not living a life that's congruent with what I say I believe I am not saved and Jesus will tell me I'm not saved because he'll say hey yeah
you confess me oh you ran around doing miracles in My name that's really cute but when I was hungry you didn't feed me you know Jesus made this so clear and I think we would do well to heed the warnings of the master on this one say look maybe it is all about confession and belief maybe Paul was right but I'm going to air on the side of Jesus's teachings that I got to really prioritize forgiveness non-judgment enemy love loving God I'm going to do these things and could you ever say that somebody who lives
these Teachings doesn't believe in Jesus H like the fact that you're living his teachings obviously means you believe in him this is our whole point in the Book of John when Jesus says believe in me believe in me we're like yes we believe in Jesus because to believe in Jesus is to follow his Commandments if you love me keep my Commandments if you don't keep my Commandments you don't love me Jesus was clear about this and so what it means to believe in Jesus is to do What he says that's salvation you know I think
the biggest point about Christian I's view of Salvation is that they will tell you it's all predicated on Free Will and yet when I investigate the soteriology given by Protestant Christianity I cannot find free will anywhere in it to save my life I have no idea where Christians think the Free Will is in their view of Salvation because for you to say look You got to confess Jesus as Lord and whatever else or you burn in hell these are only two options confess or burn that's blackmail that's coercion that's the total removal of free will
because nobody I mean this should be obvious nobody would ever consider burning in Hell forever as a viable option as a something they could actually choose that isn't an option so you've given only one option and you call that Free Will so it there has to Be more logic and reason to this if God honors free will there has to be real choices available and we are given those real choices every day Moment by moment every moment you have a choice right between good and evil love or fear and so it's the daily choosing of
fear and evil and separation from God that amounts to what we would call hell and these experiences we described earlier but they can't possibly be eternal consequences or God is the biggest Blackmail artist who ever lived salvation becomes a wedding proposal with a gun to the bride's Temple confess or I'll blow your brains out oh you you don't have to marry me I gave you a choice I'm given you a free choice I honor your free will but if you say no I will blow your brains out and the woman's like okay I I do
I do and then the Stockholm syndrome kicks in this parage is great I love it well to that point like we've said This many times that the most significant trauma of Christianity and there are many but the most significant trauma I work with people on and continually see is that most of us from childhood were taught this that God is angry at Sin Sin really pisses God off and gets under God's skin you know and God's got to take his rage out on something and so thankfully for you Jesus stepped in your place and took
what God wanted to do to you So when we look at the cross even as little children and I I can remember being seven eight years old learning about this on Easter and stuff that Jesus took your penalty and I'm like my penal God wanted to hurt me I thought God loved me and so now we look at the cross and we say well thanks thanks Jesus for you know love you Jesus you're the best you took my penalty but man that's what God wanted to do to me God wanted to rip my flesh Open
and nail me to a cross while I bleed out and suffocate to death that's how angry God is at my sin oh man what worse Universe could we possibly be living in if God wants to do that to anybody we're living in a Saw movie sorry for real we're living in a horrible nightmare that even even if you go to heaven great you're still in heaven with a God that wants to torture people forever so you it's a lose lose in that in that view of of of the Universe so there's got to be a
better truth right there's got to be a soteriology that makes sense it's just the opposite of unconditional love it's the polar opposite there has to be a soteriology that takes into account free will and sin and suffering but doesn't turn them into these ludicrous contradictions and violations like confess or burn in hell sorry that is literally the absence of free choice and so the other idea that I confront in Christianity's soteriology is the idea that people reject God it's like no no no no you don't get to say God's omnipotent omniscient everything good comes from
God like James says and then say but people can know God truly and still reject God it's like then you don't have a god who's all powerful all loving all knowing if God can be rejected like look you're positing that there would be something better to accept Like on what basis could anybody reject God they would have to have in their minds an idea of something better if you don't have an option there's no idea of rejection right you reject something because you want something else and so how does somebody truly reject God it isn't
possible what they reject is a false understanding of God they reject maybe a religious hypocritical depiction of God and Christians are so quick to say they rejected God going to get What's coming to them it's like no they've never seen God if if you think they're rejecting god well then we have proof they don't know God God is the source of every good and perfect thing all that is lovely and beautiful and true and loving comes from God good luck rejecting the source of all happiness and all love it's it's not possible so that's another
huge uninvestigated assumption in Christianity soteriology wow so now that we've gone through Through the 5 O's of ontology why did we make this our first episode because this is one of the things we want to offer as a alternative to the way that mainstream religion operates that we begin and end with the nature of God and that whatever contradicts the nature of God and there are many things in this book that do but we think that that's part of the reason why the Bible is beautiful because the Bible doesn't shy away from the human Element
right the human influence the ways the ancient Jewish people misunderstood God the ways that the ancient Jewish people had their onology wrong and the significant consequences that come from that when we misunderstand what is God really like what does God really want from Humanity when we misunderstand that horrible things happen and through you know the infiltration of animal sacrifice into the Torah and this these Pagan practices that the Jewish people began following the Jewish Christians of the first century the Dead Sea scroll group this sect split off from Orthodoxy probably around 300 BCE to form
their own sect of Judaism in the desert of kumran because they wanted to practice their own version of Judaism because they believed that the Torah had been corrupted by the lying pen of the scribes Jeremiah 88 and instituted Hundreds of man-made ritual laws which God never forgave Moses and so they rejected those scriptures as being not from God and being the influence of man because only the nature of God is real only the nature of God is reliable and look the Muslims believe the same thing about the Quran it's all literally true you can't question
it it's written by God Dropped Out of Heaven Muslims believe the identical same thing I'm pretty sure Mormons believe the same Thing about the Book of Mormon again just like animal sacrifices what differentiates Christianity from any other religion if we just worship this book and say well everything I believe comes from this book and the way I interpret it there's nothing reliable there that's the house built upon sand Jesus said build your house upon the rock what does a rock represent metaphysically something that's unchanging right truth sturdy yes Reliable Eternal a rock it doesn't change
so what is the only thing we know that fit that criteria it's the ontological nature of God so all the teachings of Jesus our interpretation of the Bible and everything about this spiritual philosophy that we're putting forth the Jesus way begins and ends with the ontological truth of God's nature which Jesus by the way fully embodied and fully demonstrated fully and this this debate is as old as the Bible Itself we see all throughout the Old Testament the various prophets going God never desired sacrifice God just wants a humble repentant heart and then other people
coming in and saying the exact opposite so that's why it takes discernment from us to line up these qualities in the Bible these passages and see does this resonate is this an alignment with these various ontological qualities of God yeah so we hope that you take these five O's of God's nature And remember them every day and hopefully maybe even begin a meditation practice every day maybe just pick one quality of God's nature and meditate for 10 or 20 minutes to start your day on God's omniscience God already knows everything and so God I don't
need to lean on my own understanding today because you know better than I and so I'll take whatever answers you give me today God for you are omniscient there's not a single thing outside of your sight You you know all things you are before all things I trust in your omniscience today God imagine if you started your day with that kind of contemplative prayer I'm telling you man these qualities get into you they they become a part of you you more and more are able to Grapple understand and be aware of these ontological truths governing
everything and you you no longer you less and less have the ability to to wander into fear and doubt and all the Things that represent ignorance of God when you know God has all power it can't be argued with I just can't entertain a thought anymore that evil has power over me how can you be anxious When the Thought comes in your head God is good God's Eternal God loves me and God is here right now right now how can you possibly be anxious and hold those truths within your heart at the simultaneously yeah you
can't they transform you from the inside out and so We we recommend you meditate on these qualities every day and let them be the guiding principle of your life and from here forward everything we do and teach and share on this podcast will be in perfect alignment with these five qualities of God's nature yes it's the guiding principle for our lives and our study of the Bible and guys we're going to touch on so many amazing topics boy y for a treat we got a lot of good stuff coming your way MH so um we'll
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