We Are Gods: The Son Of God Said So
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The book brings to the heart of the reader the verses in the Bible that underscore how God's power works in man, the best-loved creation of God. It explains how these verses can change our life and make the image of God in man work again.
Satan is using our power against us without our knowing about it. We think we are sincerely worshiping God. We do not know Satan has programmed us sub-consciously to worship a different God. He has programmed us to get sick, get old and die by our sub-conscious rejection of the image of God within that makes us alive.
The book explains how the present situation maybe reversed. The image of God is still within us. So, we must use the godly power that goes with it by reprogramming our sub-conscious into accepting and receiving the image of God with all our heart, mind, soul and strength. By God's intention and design, we are Gods. God ordained us to have dominion over this earth. So, let us make the will of God on earth as it is in heaven by aligning our power with His will.
Pablo H. Solutin
Pablo was born in the only Christian nation in Southeast Asia, the Philippines. He was raised in a poor family so he worked his way to finish Bachelor of Science in Commerce, major in Accounting at the University of Iloilo, Iloilo City Philippines. He worked with Coca-Cola Philippines while continuing his Master of Business Administration. He left Coca-Cola Philippines and went back to the University of Iloilo to teach Ethics, Economics and Computers and completed his Masters Degree. Now, he lives in Canada with his wife, daughter, and son-in-law.He writes songs, books and sings as a hobby. He is using all his talents to praise the giver--his God.
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We Are Gods - Pablo H. Solutin
We Are Gods: The Son Of God Said So
Pablo Solutin
Copyright 2017 Pablo Solutin
Smashwords Edition
© 2015 by Pablo H. Solutin.
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This book is dedicated to my God and my Neighbor.
My beloved Savior Yahuswa, thank you for this day, this life, and everything we need in order to live. Allow us to use all your blessings for the glory of the Kingdom of Heaven.
Thank you for making us worthy again of the Father’s love and presence. The Father listens to your voice. Everything is possible for you. Please bring us back to the Kingdom of Heaven again. Please make it possible for us.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
The World of Champion
The Silver Cord
The Word
The Unending Debate
Our Purpose On Earth
God’s Love for Man
The Number of the Beast
The Soul
The Mind
The Emotion
The Memory
The Flesh
The Spirit
Name of the Father and the Son
The Sabbath
Perfection
The World Around Us
FOREWORD
This book is a revised edition of my first book titled: We Are Gods: Jesus Said So.
That book is now being shutdown in all publication channels to be replaced by this book. The changes begin with the title. The phrase Jesus Said So
is changed to The Son Of God Said So
. This is due to the recent learning of the author about the real name of our beloved Savior. Jesus is not his name. His name is a Hebrew name pronounced Yahuswa, which means YaHuWaH saves or salvation of YaHuWaH.
YaHuWaH is how the name of the Father was pronounced in Hebrew. It is spelled YHWH in English when transliterated from its Hebrew spelling in ancient times. This name has two popular pronunciations in modern times: Jehovah and Yahweh. These modern names lost the message that is with the ancient Hebrew name of the Father. The reader may wonder why the names should be changed in this book? The reason is that this is a salvation issue that no church as of this writing is willing to talk about. Chapter 15 is added to explain all these.
All references to the Father and the Son in this book have been changed to their Hebrew names. The changes have strong scriptural bases. In the book of Jeremiah chapter 23, verses 25 and 26 of the Old Testament, the Father in heaven complained about the prophets who cause his people to forget his name. The book of Joel chapter 2 verse 32 says, those who call on the name of YHWH shall be saved. This is repeated in the book of the Acts chapter 2 verse 21.
This complaint of the Father about causing his name to be forgotten continues to be defied until now. Even the name of our beloved Savior was changed, maybe because the name of the Father is in his name too. It looks like all religions of today lead us to the gates of hell instead of the way, the truth and the life.
This book reveals the contrast between the message of the scripture and the teachings of the world’s religions. The Scriptures reveal how close God is to us, but our religions teach us to honor God with our lips but move our hearts away from Him. Our beloved Savior taught that we can do what he did if we have faith, but religion teaches us otherwise. Our beloved Savior said that we are gods and children of the most high, but the preachers say it is a sin to desire to be like God.
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Your loved one dies. Friends console you saying, It is God’s will.
You watch TV. Suddenly, a newsbreak portrays loss of life and property caused by a tsunami, and someone beside you says How terrible. This is wrath of God.
Another bad news comes. A father kills his family and commits suicide, and we utter Oh my God.
Are these the will of our God? All our life we are told that everything is the will of God. Do you not sense something wrong in this teaching? Frankly, I do. For me, it is like accusing God of a crime he is prohibiting.
Our God is the God of the living, right? Right. Then there must be somebody else responsible for the deaths in this world. Okay, let us blame Satan. However, there are people who say that God created Satan. So, we go back to where we were before, blaming God again. If this is our attitude, don’t you think we are worse than the atheist? The atheist does not blame God because he has no God. On judgment day who would you prefer if you were God? Those who do not know you but do not accuse you or those who say they know you but accuse you? The answer
is obvious. If the atheist changes his mind, he could go to heaven ahead of us.
Once my mother was talking about her sickness, old age and the manner of death she wants. Then she paused and asked me about the way I stared at her.
So, I replied: I thought you believe in God.
She said: Of course I do. I asked her:
Why do you believe in the works of Satan? She asked:
Which works? I replied:
Sickness, aging and death, these are not of God. She smiled and said:
You go now. You’ll be late for work."
Don’t you think it is time we know who our God really is? How do we do that? Simple, seek Him. We should not depend too much on our hand-me-down religion. We know how to read, analyze and understand. Read your Bible. The words are simple and direct. It is not so technical. Some say the Bible is not complete. Correct! But can they finish reading all of it if it were complete? Others say, it was written only by men. Who do they expect to write for them, God? God inspired the Prophets to write the Scripture because we have unlearned the skill to read what God has written in our mind and heart in the beginning. God is presenting it to our five senses in case we are able to hear and see. In fact God is reaching out to us but the line is always busy. The prophets hear Him and they are sharing the experience.
There is another way of knowing God, aside from reading the Bible and any other sources you may deem appropriate. Many of us know this already. You are more like God than you could ever think. There is something inside that is divine. He is the original you. In other words, we can seek God inside and outside.
The worst mistake that we can so is to stop seeking Him, because actually there is no stopping; either we seek God or we turn away from God. We have only two choices. In other words, those who do not seek Him are really turning away. As we turn away from God, we go to the doG. The more we turn away, the more we feel as though He is not around. (Luke 8:18 Take heed therefore how ye hear: for whosoever hath, to him shall be given; and whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he seemeth to have.) Then we blame God for the consequences of our foolish choices. Our wrong use of a precious gift—the human will. At some point in time we blame God for not being with us. On the contrary, if we continue seeking God, the more we experience His presence and love, and the more easily we learn the right way to seek Him. However, God is always with us. As long as we live He is with us. Where, above us, before us, behind us, below or beside us? The most accurate answer is within us. (Luke 17:21 neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.) This is what this book is all about.
This book breaks the traditional presentation of references at the back of the book or at the bottom of the page. Bible references are written in line. They are italicized. The purpose is to make the information readily available as needed. It is strongly suggested that at the first time you read this book, read it in the sequence given by the table of contents. Every chapter is designed to prepare the reader for the next.
CHAPTER 2
THE WORLD OF CHAMPIONS
We all get depressed sometime. In one of my depressed moments, I