The Lion of Judah (Two)
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The sole aim of the Incarnation is purely soteriological. He came to save the lost souls of Adam, made in the image and likeness of Himself.
Having overcome the world for the Church, who dares stand up to Christ, the Lion of Judah?
You know, one head of a purported Church of Jesus taught that that Elder, whose seat is one of those that surround the throne of the Eternal Father, does not know Bible, which, according to this pastor, Dr. Abel Damina, accounts for his utterance of “Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Juda, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof.” The simple question to this pastor is, “Could a celestial Elder, seated on a throne in front of the thrice holy Jehovah open his mouth to vomit unscriptural rubbish?” Do we not understand that: one, it was his encounter with the LORD Jesus on the island of Patmos that got John transported, in spirit, to see heaven? Two, was it not the Holy Spirit that inspired the writing of Revelation, the last Book of the Bible? Number three, was John so much an abecedarian when it comes to facticity of Scriptural relevance?
The Elder was not rebuked for his supposedly careless contribution: which proves that he was perfectly correct to refer to Jesus as “the Lion of the tribe of Juda, the Root of David,” Who, according to Scripture, “hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof.” Many teachers of the Bible are mere tools of Satanism, come to scratch the syndromic itchy ears of Church goers who are not ready to abide by the simplicity of Scripture. The Father on the throne is not the Lion of the tribe of Judah, neither is the Holy Spirit is: for neither of Them did the practicality of becoming the flesh of Adamic existence.
Does this epic celestial phenomenality not debunk theological oneness theory of Sabellianism which Dr. Abel Damina teaches: that there are no distinctive personalities among the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit? Read More