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Frequently Asked Questions: Bible & Bible Quotations Session 2
Frequently Asked Questions: Bible & Bible Quotations Session 2
Frequently Asked Questions: Bible & Bible Quotations Session 2
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Jesus discusses the truth and error contained within the Bible, and Bible verses about his identity claim and the second coming of Christ.
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This ebook is a collection of answers given by Jesus (AJ Miller) on the topic of the Christian Bible. The answers were given in an interview with Mary Magdalene (Mary Luck), who posed frequently asked questions from members of the media and public, on 10th March 2013 in Wilkesdale, Queensland, Australia.

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    Frequently Asked Questions - Jesus (AJ Miller)

    Frequently Asked Questions:

    Bible & Bible Quotations

    By

    Jesus (AJ Miller) &

    Mary Magdalene (Mary Luck)

    Session 2

    Published by

    Divine Truth, Australia at Smashwords

    http://www.divinetruth.com/

    Copyright 2015 Divine Truth

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    This ebook is a collection of answers given by Jesus (AJ Miller) on the topic of the Christian Bible. The answers were given in an interview with Mary Magdalene (Mary Luck), who posed frequently asked questions from members of the media and public, on 10th March 2013 in Wilkesdale, Queensland, Australia. In this session Jesus discusses the truth and error contained within the Bible, and Bible verses about his identity claim and the second coming of Christ.

    Reminder From Jesus & Mary

    Jesus and Mary would like to remind you that any document produced by Divine Truth containing any information from Jesus, Mary or any other person includes only a portion of God's Truth that they have personally discovered.

    It does not and cannot contain the entire of God's Truth since God's Truth is infinite and humankind will forever continue to discover more of God's Truth as we progress in receiving more of God's Love.

    Please remember that due to these limitations information contained within this document may need to be revised in the future.

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    Table of Contents

    1. Acts 1:9-11 Surely Jesus would return on the clouds?

    2. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Why haven't Bible prophecies occurred if you're Jesus?

    3. John 18:37 Were you saying that you were a king as Pilate had said?

    4. Proverbs 16:18 You are arrogant believing you are Jesus, you are going to hell

    5. Revelation 19:14-16 Are you claiming to be Jesus for power and control?

    6. Romans 10:13 Will people only be saved believing you are Jesus?

    7. Matthew 24 Mark 13 Luke 21 All have not seen your return, you can't be Jesus

    8. You being Jesus rejects statements in book of Revelation

    9. John 1:5, 6 If God is good & there is no Devil, who or what sustains the hells?

    10. 1 John 1:5 How can God love me if Jesus wasn't sent to atone our sins?

    1. Acts 1:9-11 Surely Jesus would return on the clouds?

    Mary: The Bible says in Acts 1:9-11, After he said this, he was taken up before their very eyes, and a cloud hid him from their sight. They were looking intently up into the sky as he was going when suddenly two men dressed in white stood beside them. Men of Galilee, they said, Why do you stand here looking into the sky? This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven. So the question today is: Surely this means that Jesus will return on the clouds in the same manner he left the earth?

    This is a comment that most Christians make to me, that I can't be Jesus because I didn't return on the clouds just as it says here in the book of Acts. But of course in the Book of Acts, most Christians also say that it'll be seen throughout the entire world, so there are a lot of physical impossibilities involved in having these scriptures fulfilled.

    With this particular scripture it could mean a number of different things. Firstly, they are saying, Look, why do you stand here looking at him? He will come the same way as he went. Now if you look at, ‘the same way he went,’ there was a small group of my followers present just before I ascended into heaven, as the saying goes; only a small group of my followers were present, that's all. The world didn't see me go and in fact not all of my followers saw me go. Now if that's the case, if I'm going to return in the same way then not all of my followers will see me return either.

    So the meaning of the verse is actually unclear. You see, the people who followed me after I passed had a lot of feelings that I would return in their lifetime, and they often wrote about their feelings that I would return soon, at some time during their lifetime. But I'm going to return how I want to return and how God allows me to return, not necessarily in the manner in which people want me to return. So all of the statements in the Bible, and we've already talked about whether the Bible’s true or not … obviously I know from my own experience that the Bible is not true anyway. But many of the statements in the Bible are based around what the disciples at the time wanted to happen rather than what would actually happen in the future. In addition, I said quite clearly to the disciples, in fact in a few verses above, I said quite clearly, It is not known to you how the Father will act in his position of authority.

    In fact in Acts 1, verse 7 it says, And he, Jesus, said to them, ‘It is not for you to know the times or the dates that the Father has set by his own authority.’ Now I've said that in one verse and then they make a heap of assumptions about it in another verse. Obviously it's not logical to make those assumptions after they've been told by the very person, that how he may or may not return was completely dependent upon his own and his Father's choice. So I feel that the big problem that most people face with regard to verses like this is that they want this particular verse to be true. There is no indication in the verse itself. It is not clearly stated what would actually occur. All it basically says is that I will come in the same manner as I went. How I went was in such a way that very few of my disciple’s even saw my leaving. Under those circumstances, could it be that very few of the people who claim to be my disciples now, currently on the earth, would actually see my return and recognise it as my return? Could it be that that is meant? Well of course it could be that that is meant.

    Mary: So we could interpret it in a number of ways couldn't we?

    That's the issue.

    Mary: We could interpret it literally as you coming down ...

    … from the clouds.

    Mary: … from the clouds.

    By the way, the spirit world doesn't exist in the clouds. It's in a different dimension. So you know, that doesn't even make any sense really.

    Mary: Yeah. We could interpret it as only a few ...

    … of the followers who actually followed me would actually recognise my return. That has certainly happened. Very few of the people who purport to be my followers on earth right at this moment know that Jesus has returned.

    Mary: And how else could you interpret it? Just that only people who were true disciples would see you return or ...

    Yes. And I stated that that was the case in the first century. I stated that quite clearly, if you look at the Bible records. There's even quotations of me stating this in the Bible, that only the people who were born of God, who had been reborn through the new birth process would recognise me, and that the teachings that I was giving were coming from God. Most Christians then assume that they will all be those persons but the reality is that they are not, because they have not received the new birth, the majority, and they have not received Divine Love to the point where they could recognise who Jesus is and what his character is. So even for that the reality is that the majority of Christians today are not capable of recognising Jesus, and if you look on the forums on the internet and other things, many of them even realise that. They wonder, had Jesus appeared as I appeared in the first century claiming to be the messiah, whether they'd even recognise him. Many of them wonder that, and it's good for them to wonder that because the reality is that Jesus has already arrived and the majority of them haven't recognised it yet.

    This is how I feel with these issues about my return. Also there is this common concept in the Christian community about my return that I'm going to come, destroy the wicked, take the righteous from the Earth and then the world, the Earth itself, will probably be destroyed. That's the general underlying viewpoint. Not all of the Christian religions see it that way but a fair majority do. Now when I was on earth in the first century I was a pacifist and would not agree to violence of any kind to any person whether they were my enemy or my friend. I stated quite categorically in the first century that if a person was violent to anybody, they were out of harmony with God's Love. I also stated quite categorically in the first century that if a person had an enemy they were to love them, rather than attempt to punish them. Then why would I ever return and kill the wicked? Why would I be involved in any genocide whatsoever? It makes no logical sense that I would change my personality in order to suit some of the feelings these people have.

    Continuing with this question, the reality is that I have already returned in the manner in which I have chosen. It just so happens that it's not the manner that the average person, and particularly the average Christian on earth, wants me to return. That's the issue. The issue is what they want and not what I actually want. They want me to come and destroy the wicked. Now why do they want such a thing? Because they believe all sorts of things about God, that God would destroy the wicked. They believe that I, as God's messenger

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