Time To Ask Questions
By
The Man Who Saw God Face To Face
Raphael Okechukwu Nweze
The Necessity Of Questions
It has become necessary to ask questions. The reason is that a person’s eternal fate (salvation or doom) is not something to play with. It is better to examine all things and choose the right ones, than to remain in the wrong place and perish forever. At times, the public keep silent when things are going wrong, even when their welfare is in danger. The necessary questions are on the last election of Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. First, the election was wrong because it was preceded by oath of secrecy. Second, the Pope came into office by election instead of by the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Oath Of Secrecy
One of the sins committed by the fallen angels was that hey took oath to do evil. By the oath, they bound themselves to evil. That was on reason why God was not quick to forgive them, because the oath binds them to evil. Why should the cardinals take oath of secrecy to elect a new Pope, when every government or leadership in the world is talking of transparency and honesty? The oath of secrecy shows that they have something evil to hide. It shows that the church leaders are masters of deception.
Election Or The Holy Spirit?
The exercise that brought the new Pope into office was election. They election exercise took place up to five times. Which means that the leaders were simply doing politics inside the conclave? A question that the public should ask the church leaders is this, “Where in the Holy Bible has God used election to appoint the leaders of His church?” The exercise simply shows that the leaders are busy doing what they want, instead of doing what God says. In the past, it was the Holy Spirit that indicates who should lead the church of God. Actually, the Cardinals have been deceiving the world. Instead of seriously praying for manifestation of the Holy Spirit, they are busy doing politics. It is unfortunate that at their current level of religiousity, the cardinals cannot boost of the Holy Spirit.
No one can please God without the Holy Spirit and prophecy. Therefore, this writing is asking the church leaders to consult God like the ancient Prophets.
Divine consultation is both necessary and compulsory because God’s ways are not like the ways of the world. His thoughts are not our thoughts.
It is regular consultation with God that made David the man after God’s own heart, made Moses the most humble, and made Jesus the one with whom God is well pleased. Decisions and conclusions at your meetings, especially on serious issues, changes and laws, should be subjected to divine consultation before they are concluded.
What role did the Holy Spirit play in the process?
Why was the Holy Spirit not allowed to have its way?
The Difference Is Clear
Observe the decisions of the modern day churches. They do not tell you how they consulted God in their meetings before taking decisions or before making laws. In the Old Testament time, men of God would readily tell the people how they consulted God before taking decision or action.
What you hear from them is "Council said...," "Synod said...," and "Meeting said..." They are busy doing what they like, teaching man-made doctrines in place of God's commandments. A true minister of God should say, "God said...," "God told me...," "Thus says the Lord...," "Jesus said...," "The Holy Spirit instructed ...," "I saw an Angel, who told me..."
Why You Should Be Concerned With This Corrective Message
Majority of the dead have not attained heaven, because they are not qualified. That means that the number of those who perish is far greater than the number that enter the kingdom. Besides, a person’s eternal fate (salvation or doom) is not something to play with.
Many, even leaders, claim to love God and to be doing what He says,
but are busy, everyday, doing the contrary.
We are always ready to call God The Unchangeable One!
But why are many churches busy changing the commandments and ways of God?