tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532000877505679209.post4544422185811737425..comments2022-03-26T07:14:31.058-07:00Comments on Spectral Intelligence Solutions: Ghosts in the Bible & the Origin of DemonsSpectral Intelligence Solutionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14930281457464307943noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532000877505679209.post-6428638367943476372016-07-18T14:45:15.533-07:002016-07-18T14:45:15.533-07:00I would like to know how I get in touch with someo...I would like to know how I get in touch with someone from your organization and seek out help to help with the constant attacks that occure on an everyday basis. I think that I am a victim of gang stalking and would like to know how I would go about getting them out of my life for good.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15342468590815191729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532000877505679209.post-25030483351136957302012-01-12T20:47:35.018-08:002012-01-12T20:47:35.018-08:00It really is true that to God a thousand years is ...It really is true that to God a thousand years is like a day. The comfort we have is that our loved ones are with the Lord today in eternity even though we are still waiting for that Day to arrive in human time. Isn’t it incredible that we may picture them in paradise right now! Time in the realm of spirit is totally different from our realm.<br /><br />Finally, as I stated in my article, there are no "actual" ghosts in the world. The spirits that people come across which are not demons or fallen angels are remnants of a tragic death(usually murders) which mark out the place calling for justice. They are not really spirits, but are more like a shade or recording of a past event. <br /><br />I hope I have answered your questions Tony. <br /><br />RomanRomanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07843210663445551914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532000877505679209.post-10208551762817648802012-01-12T20:47:04.389-08:002012-01-12T20:47:04.389-08:00Let me give you a Scripture that will "lay to...Let me give you a Scripture that will "lay to rest" (pun intended) this issue once and for all. What happens after one dies:<br /><br />"If a man die, shall he live again? All the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change comes. Thou shalt call, and I will answer thee; thou wilt have a desire to the work of thine hands." (Job 14:14-15).<br /><br />When a person dies, he must: WAIT ... FOR APPOINTED TIME ... TILL CHANGE COMES ... GOD CALLS ... WE LIVE AGAIN...<br /><br />I am sure that there is much more that can and will be learned and understood regarding this unique parable of Lazarus and the Rich man. However, whatever we teach regarding it must at least stand on solid Scriptures and not contradict. The real truth of this parable is not nearly as morbid as it may appear at first glance. God has a plan that eventually brings all the Jews and all the Gentiles to salvation. The very heart of the Gospel is the salvation of the Jews and Gentiles, the salvation of the WHOLE WORLD!<br />(Taken from http://bible-truths.com/lazarus.html)<br /><br />I think that explains the subject clearly. We have to always make sure that we understand when the Lord is speaking in parable. Otherwise we may make incorrect assumptions. I would recommend reading the entire page at the above web address.<br /><br />Now back to your first question:<br />“Today”<br />When the criminal died, he immediately joined Jesus in His Kingdom. That day. But how does this work, exactly?<br /><br />Once again, C.S. Lewis has been a tremendous help, using his creative imagination to distinguish our concept of time and God’s concept of time.<br /><br />The question is this: When a person dies, where does he go and when does he get there? Does he enter a state called “soul sleep” until Jesus returns? Does he go to a place called purgatory, an intermediate place until he is ready to move on? Does he go instantly to heaven? And how can that be since Jesus has not come back yet and the new earth and paradise has not yet been restored?<br /><br />It helps to remember that Jesus’ concept of “today” is very different from ours. When Peter wrote about the Day of the Lord and tried to reassure Christians who were impatient to see Jesus come back, he said: “But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day.” (II Peter 3:8) In other words, time is a human construct, a linear experience of seconds, minutes, hours, day, weeks, months and years. Eternity, on the other hand, is a divine experience, a constant living in the now that holds past, present and future in the same moment.<br /><br />When a Christian dies, he enters eternity and immediately arrives at that moment where Jesus is coming and paradise is restored. Like pushing through the fur coats in the wardrobe and tumbling into Narnia, the believer who dies in the Lord instantly arrives there. In the meantime, those who are left behind continue to measure their experience with clocks and calendars, constrained by the schedules and routines that we are forced to keep.<br /> <br />Is this just a fantasy, a human attempt to express the inexpressible and understand a divine reality that we can never grasp? Perhaps. But there is also the Bible which says, “According to the Lord’s own word, we tell you that we who are still alive, who are left till the coming of the Lord, will certainly not precede those who have fallen asleep.” (II Thessalonians 4:15) In other words, like people who sleep and are oblivious to the passing of time, waking up in what seems like a second later while others put in a full shift at work, those who die in the Lord wake up instantly at the moment of Christ’s second coming to join those who happen to be still alive when he returns. In The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis captures this beautifully at the end of the story when the four children who grew into adults in Narnia tumble back out of the wardrobe only to find themselves back at the precise moment in time when their adventure first began!Romanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07843210663445551914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532000877505679209.post-27781077835058348902012-01-12T20:45:33.578-08:002012-01-12T20:45:33.578-08:00I think we agree on many parts Tony. There are a f...I think we agree on many parts Tony. There are a few things I should clarify:<br /><br />Before I answer your first question, I'll answer your second issue. The parable of the rich man and Lazarus is just that a parable or story. Jesus used many parables(or illustrations) to teach certain truths. The people in the story are not necessarily actual people, and the events of the story did not necessarily take place. The story is used to illustrate a point. The parable of Lazarus and the rich man, long used by mainstream ministers to teach the reality of "hell," really has nothing to say about punishment or reward in the afterlife. Christ used this story, to show the fate that awaited the Jewish nation because of the unbelief and faithlessness which led them to reject him as the Messiah. <br /><br />Though the phrase "soul sleep" itself is unscriptural, the concept that the dead are "sleeping" is most Scriptural.<br /><br />"And the Lord said unto Moses, Behold, thou shalt sleep with thy fathers..." (Deut. 31:16).<br /><br />"And when thy days be fulfilled, and thou [David] shalt sleep with thy fathers. (II Sam. 7:12).<br /><br />"David slept with his fathers..." (I Ki. 2:10).<br /><br />"Solomon slept with his fathers..." I Ki. 11:43).<br /><br />Job said, "...for now shall I sleep in the dust..." (Job 7:21).<br /><br />Get this one: David said<br /><br />"...lest I sleep the sleep of DEATH..." (Psa. 13:3).<br /><br />"For this cause many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep [are dead]" (ICor.. 11:30).<br /><br />"Behold, I show you a mystery; We shall not all sleep ... the dead shall be raised..." ( I Cor. 15:51-52).<br /><br />"...the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep" (I Thes. 4:14).<br /><br />"...My daughter is even now dead ... the maid is not dead, but sleepeth." (Mat. 9:18 & 24).<br /><br />"For David, after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell on sleep and was laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption." (Acts 13:36).<br /><br />" ..he said unto them, Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep, but I shall go to awaken him... Then Jesus told them plainly, "Lazarus has died." (John 11:11 and 11:14)<br /><br />It is said even of our own Lord:<br /><br />"But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruit of them that slept" (I Cor. 15:20), etc., etc.<br />Now I believe all of these Scriptures. Either Abraham is dead, buried and sleeping with his fathers, just as Moses, David, etc., or these Scriptures can’t be trusted.<br /><br />By the way, where do we read of "heaven" in this parable? There is not the slightest hint of the word heaven in this parable! Abraham’s "bosom" is no more heaven than my bosom is heaven.<br /><br />Interestingly, not only did all these patriarchs go to sleep, but they went to sleep with their fathers, and many of their fathers were idolaters!<br /><br />So there we have a dozen Scriptures stating that God likens death to sleep. In what way is being conscious and tortured in the flames of Hell analogous to "sleep?" God says death is "sleep." Now in what way is conscious torture in Hell fire analogous to "sleep?" In what way is a blissful life in Heaven analogous to "sleep?" Well, of course, it’s not analogous at all. Yet God plainly says, many times, that death is "sleep" God awakens dead people out of sleep.<br /><br />Therefore, the teaching that the dead Rich man and dead Lazarus are not asleep is wrong and unscriptural. It is only in the figurative language of a parable can it be said to be different.Romanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07843210663445551914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532000877505679209.post-22964810197206789502011-02-19T16:41:57.659-08:002011-02-19T16:41:57.659-08:00If this is all true, that we just sleep until resu...If this is all true, that we just sleep until resurrection, then why did Jesus tell the theif on the cross that by the end he would be with Jesus in Paradise? Revelation pretty much states that Paradise is Heaven. <br />Or what of the story of Lazuras (Spelling) and the rich man. Laz went to the bosom of Abraham (which I've always been told is Heaven. The rich man is in anguish and calls out to Abraham. So obviously neither are sleeping, because there is anguish.There is conversation. And how can we have ghosts when the rich man was not permitted to go back and warn his loved ones?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09447649870588356933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532000877505679209.post-30168710173703956992010-10-26T07:55:01.246-07:002010-10-26T07:55:01.246-07:00It is written in the Bible,” As in the days of Noa...It is written in the Bible,” As in the days of Noah. So shall it be in the days of the Son of Man.”<br /><br />This means that the days that we now live in shall reflect the days of Noah. So, what was happening in the days of Noah, before the great flood? <br /><br />Fallen angels were rebelling against God by taking human wives, and learning the Sons of Men evil practices, which brought about the destruction of the world at that time.<br /><br />We know from the Bible that angels, ( good angels), can appear to us in human form, this is not some sort of great knowledge, for all true Christians can read about this in the Bible.<br /><br /> And we also know that they can eat and drink, also this is no great knowledge for this is also written in the Bible.<br /><br />Many Christians can give testimony of how they have seen angels in hospitals taking on human form as orderlies, nurses and doctors.<br /><br />When you see a great crowd of people you can be absolutely sure that a percentage of them are not human.<br /><br />Now we also know that satan can disguise himself as an angel of light, so we know that it no great feat that his evil spirits can also disguise themselves as humans. <br /><br />Many believe these evil spirits disguised as humans have infiltrated the governments of this world, and brought about diabolical laws like the abortion law, and many more evil laws which are contrary to the laws of God.<br /><br />These evil infiltrating spirit beings, seek to cause wars and also the current financial crash of the world, their aim is to destroy the human race, but their plan will not succeed, though for a time they reek havoc in this world.<br /><br /> For as God in His great mercy saved Noah and his sons, so through Jesus Christ our Saviour He will save every Christian, and bring every one of us into His heavenly kingdom where there will be everlasting joy and peace.<br /><br /> This you can be sure of in these end times. So when these days wax worse and worse, lift up your heads for your redemption draweth nigh.<br /><br />thought you might like this!Billyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05255529063946337354noreply@blogger.com