Wednesday, November 16, 2016

GOOD NEWS ON TIME

   Good news is hard to find.
   Newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the internet have been programmed to tell the world about the world instead of telling the world about God; for God is a stranger to the world and the world knows Him not.
   The Gospel of Christ survived for twenty centuries without the aid of newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the internet, which confirms the words that Jesus said:
      "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my word shall not pass away."  (Matthew 24: 35)
   The reason this is true is because the words of God are eternal, and the world does not have the power to stop the words of God.
   In the world today, however, what words do we hear most often? 
   The words of the world is the answer; therefore, the purpose of the news media is to tell the world about the news of the world instead of the news about God.
      "They are of the world:  therefore speak they of the world, and the world heareth them."  (1st John 4: 5)
   Moreover, once people learn the program of religion, with all of its rites and rituals, there is nothing else new for them to learn.  Their worship today is the same as yesterday, and their worship tomorrow is the same today.  The words they hear today are the same words they heard yesterday, and the words they hear tomorrow will be the same words they hear today.  They have nothing else to see than they saw yesterday, and they will have nothing new to see tomorrow.
   For this reason, the leaders of religion have learned to jazz it up  in order to make religion more attractive to more people because religion is a corpse, and they are trying to pump life into a system of death. 
   Please remember that Jesus did not come into this world to launch a new religion, nor a religious system filled with rituals and rituals, rules and regulations, to be ruled and dictated by men in priestly garments. 
   But man, in his prideful mind, converted the simple faith of belief in Christ into a religion and named it Christianity, and Christianity became the State Religion of the Roman Empire:  at which time it also became a religious dictatorship, ruled by the bishops of Rome, posing themselves as servants of God, and Christianity took on the face of paganism--a vain attempt to hijack Christians and to stop the Gospel of Christ from surviving.
   Still, the Gospel of Christ continued to survive outside the walls of Rome, as it survives today centuries later.
   The news media of the world, however, is not interested in the Good News of Christ; for the news media's only interest is in the news of this world, which is the news we are presented on television and radio, and printed in newspapers and magazines, and it becomes old news as soon as it is published.
   Obviously, the only way we can find good news in this world is to search for it by ourselves, and this good news can only be found in the Bible, which is as fresh and new today as the day it was written, and it will continue to be fresh and new in the future; for the word of the Lord will never pass away, for the Word of the Lord never ages, which is why,
      "Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, and today, and for ever."  (Hebrews 13: 8)
   No matter if the Gospel of Christ appears to travel slow, it is always on time every time according to God's timetable.

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