6. People are bound under the moral laws of Moses and going against the moral law is a sin punishable by the lawmakers of the country. Injustices were normally out cried by the Rabbis as John, the Baptist, out cried the illegal marriage of Herod with the wife of Philip; whilst in spirit, the person has the free will e.g. the Parable of the prodigal son who left his Father (God), and going against the Holy Spirit is a blasphemy punishable, not by man, but by God e.g. the people who uttered blasphemy at the trial of Jesus were punished by God in which their Holiest of Holy Temple was destroyed and the blasphemers were expelled from their Promised Land till May, 1948 so that the Parable Matt.13.24-30 could be fulfilled. It is hoped that in 2012, Israel will face great Tribulations; this is the Will of God grasped through the apprehension of Gospel. 7. Elijah or John, the Baptist, who sat in his chair enforced the moral laws of Moses and gave his life in the course of his duty i.e. fighting the sinners. Thus, in Elijah, the priest keeps behind the flock and the flock has no option or free will. Whilst in Jesus emphasis is not so much on sin as on blasphemy. Thus, the woman who was caught red-handed in the act of adultery was just cautioned by Jesus and He rather asked the accusers in Moses to search their own hearts for sins before accusing the others emphasising that in God we treat others as we wished to be treated. In fact, we are all sinners whilst Jesus took the sinful human form in order to create for us the perfect Footsteps to Salvation. Thus, in Jesus the Apostles walk ahead of the flock and the people have the free will to go astray e.g. Judas Iscariot. God being Spirit, only the living persons in spirit, which are very few in number, can understand the Gospel. This fact is emphasised by Jesus when He told a living person, who wanted to go home to bury his dead father, that Let the (spiritually) dead bury their dead as at present the so-called Christians, Sikhs, etc. follow their clerics blindly and thus kill and bury their very own Reasoning Power capable of intuition. Thus, in Jesus the Living shall never die (Resurrection of Jesus to prove it) and the dead shall never rise from their graves as propagated by the anti-christs, who even used to take bribes for a ticket to non-existent heaven after death! Remember that in Moses the priest was responsible for the sins of the people whilst in Jesus everyone of us has to give his own account to God and not the dog-collared blind clerics. 8. Priests establish the covenant of Adam, who was a mortal whilst the Royal Priests introduce the people to the covenant of grace of God, Who is eternal. 9. Sons of Adam are termed the wheat plants - Matt.13.24-30. We, who are born of the physical fathers, are just sons of Man; whilst Jesus being born of a Virgin was the second Adam, the anointed Son of Man. As in Adam, the boys carry the seed and are the heirs, so in God, the people of spirit, both male and female in flesh, being the heirs of God are the sons of God. And Jesus being the anointed Son of God had the very Spirit of God right from His Virgin conception. Royal Priests of God are called the Christs; those with the erring spirit of man are called the christs and they are the younger Brethren of Jesus whilst those with the non-erring Spirit of God like the Apostles were are called the Christs and they are the Twin Brethren of Jesus, the anointed Christ. It is only for the people of flesh that Jesus is Lord and God incarnate and they call themselves Christians. 10. In Elijah, the moral teachers - Matt.13.52 - are authoritarian and super-rulers i.e. they used to sit in the secular courts and had the power to over rule the judgement of the kings; whilst in Jesus the Apostles, with the exception of St.Peter, Who was given the Key to the kingdom of heaven, are humble super-servants; Jesus came to serve and not to be served. For being contented with our lot and being merciful, we are loving Royal Kings of God. 11. Secular kings are called BAADSHAH i.e. the head (SHAH) of an area (ABAADI) and they are generally materialistic as the Queen is in U.K.; whilst the Royal Kings are called PAATSHAH i.e. the Head who looks after the honour (PATT) of the people and They being spiritualistic, Their Kingdom is within the hearts of people and It has no physical boundaries. 12. Secular kings put on an expensive and comfortable crown made up of the artificial and dead materials such as the precious metals and stones; whilst our Royal King Jesus had a much coveted un-comfortable and cheap Crown made up of the living Natural material from a thorny bush. None of the Apostles had a similar honour of a Royal Kingship as Jesus.
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