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    The Elementary Principles of Christ Part 2

    WHAT DO THE OLD TESTAMENT'S LAYING ON OF HANDS AND THE NEW TESTAMENT'S BAPTISM MEAN? The righteousness of God in the Law and the prophets for the remission of sins tells us: Leviticus 1:3-4>   "If his offering is a burnt sacrifice of the herd, he shall offer it of his own free will at the door of the tabernacle of meeting before the Lord. The he shall put his hands on the head of the burnt offering, and it will be accepted on his behalf to make an atonement for him."   The old testament tells us that an offering for the remission of sins must be a male, and unblemished. The sacrifice must be presented at the door of the tabernacle of the meeting with the sinner to put his hands on the head of the sacrifice. The Priest ministering in the alter, when they kill the sacrifice on behalf of the people must draw the blood, sprinkle it on the four horns of the alter of burnt offering and pour the rest on the ground, for the people to receive the remission of a day's worth of sins.   However, for the remission of a year's  worth of sins, Leviticus 16:6-10 tells us, "Aaron shall offer the bull as a sin offering, which is for himself, and make atonement for himself and his house. He shall take the two goats and present them before the Lord at the door of the tabernacle of meeting. Then Aaron shall cast lots for the two goats: one lot for the Lord and the other for the scapegoat. And Aaron shall bring the goat on which the Lord's lot fell, and offer it as a sin offering. But the goat on which the lot fell to be the scapegoat fell shall be presented alive before the Lord, to make atonement upon it, and to let it go as the scapegoat into the wilderness." In the bible, the scapegoat means " to give out."   Additionally, Leviticus 16:29 says, "This shall be a statute for ever for you: In the seventh month, on the tenth of the month, you shall afflict your souls, and do no work at all, whether a native of your own country or a stranger who dwells among you."   HOW WERE THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL FORGIVEN OF A YEAR'S WORTH OF THEIR SINS ALL AT ONCE? 1 First they needed the high priest, Aaron, this was necessary for a year's worth of the remission of sins. He was the representative of all the priests of the Israelites. He and his descendants God set aside as the High priest. 2 Aaron brought a bull into the tabernacle's court, passed his sins unto the bull, putting his hands on its head to atonement for himself and his house. 3  Cut its throat, drew its blood, and took some of the blood of the bull and sprinkle it with his finger on the mercy  on the east side, and before the mercy seat sprinkle some of blood seven times. Atonement means passing one's sins unto the sacrificial animal by putting his hands on its head. The vicarious death of a sacrificial animal is atonement. The sinful must die. However, by passing their sins unto the animal by the laying on means that the animal is put to death in the place of the sinner. The High Pries and his first remitted their sins in this way. After this the High Priest enters the tabernacle by himself, offering one of the two goats to God by laying their hands on its head, killing it to draw its blood on behalf of the people. Afterward, he would lay his hand on the scapegoat to pass the sins of the people in their presence. with the hands of the high Priest on the head of the scapegoat he prays as follows:> "Oh, Lord, the people of Israel have broken Your Law, from the first to the last of your Ten Commandments, and all the 613 articles of the Law. I therefore pass these sins onto the sacrificial goat by laying my hands on its head." He will then cut its throat, drew its blood and would take the blood into the Most Holy, where he was allowed to enter once a year. He then sprinkle the blood on the east side of the mercy seat, covering the ARK of the Testimony, and before the mercy seat  , again sprinkling the blood seven times.

    • Samuel Akpabio
    • United Kingdom
    • 05/06/202196
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    The Elementary Principles of Christ Part 2

    What Is The Baptism Of Jesus? (Matthew 3:13-17): We must believe that Jesus took the sins of the world in the baptism which he received from John the Baptist, Matthew 3:15.This baptism meant he bore the sins and the inequities of this world. To understand see Greek's interpretation of the word "Thus" in Matt.3:15; and it means: 1 Just in this way, 2 Most fitting; 3 There is no other way. It was the requirement of God when Jesus came to this earth for him to be baptised to accept the inequities of sinners passed unto him. If we do not believe so, our sins cannot be blotted out. It is a misunderstanding to think his baptism was to demonstrate his humility; but it bears witness of the truth that he took upon himself the sins of the world, so that he could be the saviour of those who believe this truth. He received in a single instance the sins of the world on his body. The enemy of the gospel seeks to stop people believing this truth so that they do not receive the remission of sins and to lose their eternal life and condemn themselves to hell.   The Baptism of Jesus And The Blood Of The Cross:-   Now I John 5;4-6 tells us that the baptism of Jesus is the work of Salvation for the following reasons:   the baptism of Jesus is the fulfilment of all the righteousness of God by taking the sins of the world upon himself ( being made sinful for the world.); Submersion signified death and emersion signified resurrection. His baptism is the fulfilment of Leviticus chapter 16, where the sacrificial offering accepted the sins of the people of Israel with the laying on of hands. For this reason Jesus sought John to baptise him because it was fitting to fulfil all righteousness. To be become the children of God we must believe the baptism of Jesus Christ fukfilled all the righteousness of God.   There is no other way that we can be saved from the wrath of God except to believe in the rightteousness of God which the Lord has fulfilled for the whole world in his baptism. We need to come for the remission of sins from the heart by believing in the baptism of Jesus, because this is the way he was made to shoulder all the sins of the world.

    • Samuel Akpabio
    • United Kingdom
    • 05/06/202193
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    • Brody 
    • United States of America
    • 05/06/202192
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    The Elementary Principles of Christ Part 2

    The Love of God is humans realizing that there is no work of their own to be done to enter into Heave except to believe the works of God that cleanses us of all sins, past, present and future. The word of God has told us that Jesus is the only God that is permitted to save us from our sins; Matthew 1:21, "And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shall call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins."   We cannot go to heaven to be with God because of our works, such as charity work, nor being born into the world, nor being a philanthropist, nor being a scientist, nor by human understanding nor human wisdom  etc, etc; but only by believing the gospel of the water and the Spirit which God gave to us in John 3:5 and believing that Jesus fulfilled all the righteousness of God in his Baptism, Matthew 3:15-17 and died on the cross.   WHEN WE BELIEVE IN JESUS, HOW CAN WE RECEIVE HIM? The word of God tells us, "But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name."   To believe we must know the truth as given by God, this truth is the gospel of water and the Spirit of how Jesus took our sins all at once in his baptism given to him by John the Baptist, taking upon himself all the sins that we will commit all our lives on this earth. We receive him by knowing this truth and believing in the truth and to become sinless and  become God's children. He accepted the condemnation for our sins and was punished vicariously on the cross; after 3 days in hades and rose again from the dead and now seated at the right hand of the throne of the Father in heaven, even now. Our God, Jesus is alive. Jesus reveals the truth to every man that is born into this world; John 1:9 STATES, "That WAS THE TRUE LIGHT, WHICH COMETH INTO THE WORLD." We must believe that Jesus accepted all our sins when he was baptised by John the Baptist in the river Jordan, THUS fulfilling all the righteousness of God, we can then be saved from all our sins, past present and future. In the flesh we cannot believe; only in the heart, our human spirit can the true light shine, the word of God removes the darkness, sins by our faith in the word of God because of believing the truth of the water and the Spirit and accepted into the heart the baptism and the blood that Jesus gave to us. the word of God tells us that we are born and to die once, and after death judgment awaits us because death does not put us out of existence permanently. Whether our souls are welcomed into heaven or cast into hell depends on whether we have the faith of the water and the blood of Jesus in our hearts. It is crucial to believe in the gospel truth of the water and the Spirit whilst we are still living on this earth. we must not waste the life span that God has given to us without accepting the truth of our salvation into the heart before death since we must all die one day, Psalm 90:10. We must not condemn ourselves by thinking that we cannot be saved for whatever reason; whatever is the level of our sins the Love of God is abundant that he would that all be saved; but the prerequisite is that we must come for the remission of sins from the heart, the human Soul. God can reach out to others when we believe because he protects us to use us to save others because of his love for us whom he created and predestinated us to make us his children in spite of the Adamic sins.   WE MUST BELIEVE IN JESUS WHO IS BOTH DEVINE AND HUMAN (JOHN 1:14) Jesus Christ was prophesied to come for he is Himself God; Isaiah 9:6, "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace." Also Matthew 5:17 confirms he is God; "Think not I am come to destroy the Law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil."; Matthew 9:6, "But that ye may know that the son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins."; Philipians 2 :5-6, "Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God."; Colossians 2:9, "For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily." Jesus performed many signs and wonders when he was on the earth. He fed 5000 people with 5 loaves and 2 fishes not counting women and children. IN another instance he fed 4000 7 loaves and 2 fishes. He also calmed the turbulent sea. He walked on sea and saved Peter who was sinking in the sea. Matthew 11:5 states; "The blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them." These acts could not be performed by mortal men, but God. Therefore we conclude by faith that Jesus is God Himself.

    • Samuel Akpabio
    • United Kingdom
    • 05/06/202195
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    The Elementary Principles of Christ Part 2

    Who is Jesus Christ: Jesus Christ is God who created the Universe by the word of his mouth.   WHY DID JESUS CHRIST COME TO THIS WORLD: He came in the flesh through the body of a Virgin to to save humans from their sins, in a form that had nothing to be desired, he was not the handsome, attractive blue eyed person depicted in pictures, Isaiah 53:2. Christ came to fulfil the prophecy of Isaiah 9:6-7, and Matthew 1:23. He came to shine the light of righteousness to show the unrighteousness of this world, and to be the interceder between man and God after shouldering the sins of this world in his baptism and death on the cross to give the remission of sins to believers. He came to give us access into the Kingdom of Heaven through faith in his baptism for the remission of sins from the human Soul, and the blood of the cross for us  to avoid the fiery hell. He came to shine the light of Salvation to this World. He was condemned on the cross, thereby blotting out all the sins of the world.   Is Jesus God?:   He is God for he created this very world with the word of his mouth, He created the Universe; John 1:3, "All things were made by him; and without him was not anything made that was made." He created this world and all the vegetations. He created the Solar system, Genesis 1:3-15. Jesus was fundamentally God who created all things in the beginning. He came to save all sinners from this world, he came to shine the true life of Salvation to all sinners to save all who believe; John 1:9-12,"That was the true light, which lighted every man that cometh into the world. He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not. He came unto his own, and his own received him not. But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name."   The Son of God came to blot out all the sins we have inherited from Adam, the father of mankind, and to drive away darkness from this world. His name is Jesus Christ, the Son of God the Father.   Why Did People Not Receive Jesus Into Their Hearts:   Because Jesus came as a lowly man and saved sinners from their sins. Because they did not put away their faith and human understanding, and thoughts. They did not realize God created them. They did not know that they were bound to hell, not knowing they were sinners from their very births. They did not know Jesus was the Saviour. They were ignorant of the truth. They did not recognize the Saviour who is God himself. They did not respond to the gospel of the water and the Spirit. They did not know he is the truth and the way. Jesus was sent for those who were ill-treated, whose lives were lowly, those tormented by sins, who want to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, and to be clothed in the grace of God, hence he was born in a Manger. The people of Israel did not recognize him as God and the Messiah because he came in the form of a man, nor realize he was the Son of God, the creator of the Universe and everything in it. Hence they did not receive him, even now. The world still do not know him as creator and Saviour who has saved all mankind from their sins.   Isaiah 59:16 tells us because of the sins of mankind, when God looked down upon man from heaven, he saw no man, and there was no intercesor because the sins of man had erected a wall of partition to seperate man from him. So he came down in Jesus christ and took our sins with his baptism, and was crucified to shed his blood because he bore the condemnation for our sins, thereby saving those who believe from all their sins.   Inspite of the lack of righteousness by mankind; our insufficiencies and weaknesses and the many sins we have committed, if we realize that Jesus fulfilled all the righteousness by taking all our sins with his baptism and shedding his blood on the cross; If we accept this truth into our hearts, we can all be saved from all our sins. So there is only one Saviour in this world, and this Saviour is only Jesus. The name of Jesus itself means "He who will save his people from their sins" (Matthew 1:21).   What can we do to enter Heaven? Can we enter Heaven by doing good deeds? the answer is "No" In this world we cannot stop sinning. People cannot enter Heaven if they have sin, however tiny that sin may be. No one can enter Heaven by his/her power. We can only enter into Heaven by believing in the gospel of the water and the Spirit given by Jesus. "For he shall save his people from there sins (Matthew 1:21)   God made us and when we fell into sins, He became a man and came to this earth and cleansed our sins; This man is none other than Jesus who came, and was baptised to take our sins and died on the cross.

    • Samuel Akpabio
    • United Kingdom
    • 05/06/202195