The Ebionites were the Original Disciples of Jesus, who faithfully preserved his teachings of TheWay. They were Spiritual Israel, and could enter in and out of the Inner Kingdom. The Gentiles were too pagan and heathen to comprehend and embrace the teachings of Jesus, and the Church very quickly became corrupted and spiritually disenfranchised. This remains true to this very day.
The Key Of Knowledge
Prologue To The Key Of Knowledge: The word prologue literally means: Before Logos -- and when properly understood, Christians are being denied access to the (Indwelling) Logos because the Pagan Church of 4th Century
Rome threw away the Key of Knowledge -- resulting in the total
alienation of the community of believers from the path they must travel
in TheWay, to enter the Presence of the Logos/Son of God -- enabling
them to learn all Truths directly from the Source. When biblical
scholar and Dead Sea Scroll expert A. Powell Davies attempted to warn
the Christian world that “Biblical
scholars were not disturbed by what they found in the Dead Sea Scrolls
because they had known all along that the origin of Christianity was not
what was commonly supposed to have been” -- and another scholar expert Prof. John Allegro stated that the Dead Sea Scrolls provide overwhelming evidence that “...may
upset a great many basic teachings of the Christian Church. This in
turn would greatly upset many Christian Theologians and believers. The
heart of the matter is, in fact, the source and originality of
Christian doctrine” -- what the biblical
scholars confirmed is the fact that the dogmatic doctrines of the Church
has virtually nothing in common with the core teachings and objectives
of the Original Gospel Message of the Good News! But in view of the
fact that the original followers of Jesus were all hunted down as
heretics, it should come as no surprise that modern Christianity has
virtually nothing in common with both the pre-Nicene Church, or the
original teachings of TheWay.
Can these assertions be proven using the scriptures?
Most definitely!!! And one of the prime examples of the fact that
modern Church dogmatic doctrine has absolutely nothing in common with
the original teachings and objectives of the Gospel, is seen in the
statement of Jesus condemning the Pharisees for throwing away the Key of
Knowledge. And exactly what was it that Jesus said? "How terrible it will be for you experts in religious law! For you hide the key to knowledge from the people. You don't enter the Kingdom yourselves, and you prevent others from entering" (Luke 11:52 NLT).
While
the Christians, like the Jews before them who threw away the Key of
Knowledge, look for the Kingdom to come upon the earth, the Gospel
itself states that the Kingdom will never come upon the earth, because
it is within you -- and it is therein that you must seek it: "And
when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should
come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God comes not with
observation: Neither shall they say, See here! or, see there! for,
behold, the kingdom of God is within you" (Luke 17:20-21).
If it is true and the Kingdom is within you, then the question that
Christians should be asking, is how must it be entered? The answer is
the proper application of the Key of Knowledge by turning the scriptures
within your own mind and being -- i.e., "How
terrible it will be for you experts in religious law! For you hide the
key to knowledge from the people. You don't enter the Kingdom
yourselves, and you prevent others from entering" (Luke
11:52). Thus, in understanding these words spoken to the Pharisees, the
questions must be asked: How did the Pharisees and Jewish authorities "...hide the key to knowledge from the people"? Why did Jesus condemn the leaders of the Jews for failing to enter the Kingdom themselves? -- i.e., "...You don't enter the Kingdom yourselves"! And how did the religious leaders of the Jews"...prevent others from entering?"
That the primary objective of the Gospel is to prepare and enable the
seeker/disciple to enter the Kingdom, is further demonstrated in Jesus'
condemnation of the blind religious leaders as seen in the words: "Woe
to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You shut the
kingdom of heaven in men's faces. You yourselves do not enter, nor will
you let those enter who are trying to" (Matt 23:13 NIV).
Which means that the Kingdom of God is not something that will come is
we wait for it -- but rather, it is a reality which man must seek and
find -- within himself.
Taking
the above one step further, I fully realize that many Bible
translations simply refuse to interpret Luke 17:21 correctly. In
analysis of this great biblical controversy, Robertson’s Word Pictures
of the New Testament writes: “What Jesus says
to the Pharisees is that they, as others, are to look for the kingdom of
God within themselves, not in outward displays and supernatural
manifestations. It is not a localized display ‘Here’ or ‘There.’ It is
in this sense that in Luke 11:20 Jesus spoke of the kingdom of God as
‘come upon you,’ speaking to Pharisees”. The article then goes on to add that the only other instance of the Greek word “entos” being used in the New Testament, is at Matthew 23:26, where the Pharisees are told to clean “the inside of the cup”. Moreover, the Wescott and Hort Greek text, as well as most other authorities, render the translation of this word: “inside of you is”.
Which means that the original teachings of TheWay was a system whereby
the seeker/disciple takes the yoke of Messiah/Christ upon themselves --
picking up their own cross and travailing in TheWay -- which enables the
disciple to enter through the "narrow gate" and
dwell in the Kingdom, while still physically alive in the body --
overcoming the division of heaven and earth within the person -- i.e.,
the Lord commanded his followers to "Enter
through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that
leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate
and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it" (Matt
7:13-14 NIV). Because the Church threw away the Key of Knowledge,
and adopted pagan dogmatic doctrines of belief, the Christian world sits
idly complacent on the side of the "broad-way ...that leads to destruction" --
giving lip service and worshiping their brother, that they must
themselves imitate, in order to enter into Life. And it was for this
reason that the Adam Clark Commentary stated that if the original Gospel
portrayal of the historical man Jesus was correct, that "...the whole Christian system is vain and baseless"!!! (see The Ten Words).
The True Reality Of The Scriptures: While
the scriptures when used for their intended purpose as the Key of
Knowledge -- and this is especially true of the Gospels -- are the most
important writings available to mankind in his quest for Knowledge and
the Ultimate Answers to all of Life -- the fact that manmade pagan dogma
was forced on the Church by the sword of Roman Emperors, and in its
present spiritually defiled condition has rendered the Church
spiritually impotent -- is the purpose of this writing is to bring about
the goal of restoring the Gospel teachings of Jesus and TheWay to their
former place of Anointed Honor. The Didache states: There are two ways, one of life and one of death -- the way of this world leads the person down the"broad-way of self-destruction" -- as
does also manmade dogma -- but, when the scriptures are used in accord
with their original intention and objectives as the Key of Knowledge,
they are able to open the inner "narrow strait gate" that provides entrance for the prodigal son and daughter to return to the Kingdom.
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