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TEACHING MEN THE FALSE GOSPEL MAKES ONE LEAST IN THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN (An apostasy from the truth teaching as a result of rejecting the 1888 message of Righteousness by faith in its true sense)

TEACHING MEN THE FALSE GOSPEL MAKES ONE LEAST IN THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN (An apostasy from the truth teaching as a result of rejecting the 1888 message of Righteousness by faith in its true sense)
The doctrine of justification being righteousness credited to an account (instead of it being God's Divine nature via His Divine character via His doctrines -2John 9 giving us God Himself as Righteousness in the heart) is a subtle way to break the commandments (by lying) and teach men so, as it is written "19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.20 For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven." The Righteousness that exceeds the scribes and pharisees is not a works of obedience Righteousness of yourself or a works of obedience of Christ credited to some mystical account. No, it is the Righteousness of God Himself or the Divine Nature Love placed into the penitent heart that is the Righteousness that exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and pharisees" Matt.5:19-20.
Rom.3:22 tell us the Righteousness of God must be in us (that cannot be Christ's works of obedience 2000 years ago being credited to an account ). I quote: "Even the righteousness of God which is through (Greek "dia" used in the original means "through") faith of Jesus Christ into (Gk. eis = into) all and upon all them that believe: for there is no difference: ... Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:" Rom.3:22,24. This Righteousness of God through the faith of Jesus into all and upon all, that they will be justified by grace is not speaking of Righteousness placed on an account; for further down in Rom.3:31 we are told it establishes law keeping in the person and in James 2:12-26 we are told faith is accompanied by law keeping works. This ofcourse is due to the Righteousness of the the faith of Jesus (the faith of Jesus is the reveal truths of Christ or the doctrine of Christ or the Divine character) being placed into the heart not an account. Christ's works of obedience 2000 years ago credited to an account (in some make believe way) cannot establish law keeping in you as it is placed outside of you. Furthermore Eph.2:8-10 tells us where the Righteousness of God goes when we are justified by grace or saved by grace when it speaks of salvation/redemption by grace through faith, for we are told grace through the faith of Jesus saves us by making us His workmanship that is created unto good works.
The false gospel however subtly teaches one to break the commandments and to teach others to do so making one least in the kingdom of heaven which really is to be lost, while the true gospel of sinfreeness through the faith of Jesus causes one to be great in the kingdom of heaven becside it teaches one how to become a doer of the law.
So dear facebook friends you aught to see that the moral essence of what the true gospel of the bible teach is superlatively higher than the credited righteousness gospel of men. In fact there is no moral worth in the false gospel it is only set to deceive one subtly into unrighteousness, causing one to think they are rich and increased in goods and have need of nothing when you are actually yet unchanged since God's RIghteousness is placed outside of you to make you somehow right with God, when in fact you are wretched, miserable, blind, poor and naked because Christ is outside your heart. This is because his divine character is not in you by true doctrine. Remember 2John9 tells us "he that abideth not in the doctrine of Christ hath not God." So give yourself a chance and accept the truth, remember as explained in the past the present pervading false gospel is an error thought up by a Catholic monk called Anselm of Cantebury in the 11th century, before that the gospel of the bible was never interpreted like that.

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