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Do you Believe the Words of Jesus Christ over the words of any human being? Do you believe the Words of God Our Father in Heaven over the words of any human being? Do not write a comment saying Yes, I believe Jesus, Yes, I believe God over any human being IF you believe Bergoglio ie: pope Francis, ie: the False Prophet. NO, you cannot because that would be IMPOSSIBLE!!! Bergoglio defies Jesus, defies God. He is working to change Scripture and the true meaning of it. He is working to remove the divinity of Christ and God!!! He is working to completely screw you up!!!! Hypocrites all of you who follow this man and in the same breath say you follow Jesus and God Our Father. Someone has to say it and I am nothing and have nothing to lose but everything to gain by telling you the truth. Gods Truth. You have got to wake up and stop this childish nonsense to believe this man over God, over Jesus!!! You cannot be that stupid. I just do not believe for one second that millions of Catholics and Christians are that stupid. NO, instead I am convinced that you are allowing yourselves to be led down the wrong road because this man is telling you what you want to hear instead of what you need to hear. God does NOT change. His Word is eternal and does not change. There is no human that can stand in white robes and profess that God and Jesus did not really mean what they said!!!!!! but meant something else!!!! You either follow God and Jesus or you follow satan. Do you understand? There is absolutely NO IN BETWEEN. For the love of God WAKE UP!!!!!! The Greatest Commandment Matthew 22:…36 Teacher, which is the great commandment in the Law? 37 And He said to him, YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND. 38 This is the great and foremost commandment.… Deuteronomy 6:4 Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. Deuteronomy 6:5 Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. Deuteronomy 10:12 And now, Israel, what does the LORD your God ask of you but to fear the LORD your God, to walk in obedience to him, to love him, to serve the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul, It’s official: Pope Francis has a problem with the First Commandment. The first sign was his homily on July 3, 2013, in which he said that knowledge of Jesus Christ cannot be arrived at through “meditation”, which in his words is the “path of the gnostics”. … The second sign was his bold inversion of the commandments as given to us by Jesus. In his Apostolic Exhortation “Evangelii Gaudium” (par 161), the pope stated that the “first and greatest of the commandments” is to “love one another”, which of course is contrary to the words of Our Lord in Sacred Scripture. This mistake is so obvious and fundamental that I expected it to be corrected eventually. But, alas, eleven months later it’s still there in the document. … And now we have more confusion on the matter from Pope Francis. It’s simply not credible to say that his previous statements were just careless “off the cuff” musings, mistranslations, or media spin. No, Pope Francis has a real problem with the First Commandment. In yesterday’s Angelus the pope chose a different approach. Rather than ignore the first and greatest commandment altogether, as he has done in the past, he chose to present the first and greatest commandment (i.e., the love of man for God), and the second which is like unto it (i.e., the love of man for neighbor), as though they are totally merged without hierarchy or distinction, as though one did not have priority over the other. It is the error of false equivalence. The practical effect is the same as before: seek God in your neighbor first, to the exclusion of divinely revealed truth (doctrine) and the demands it imposes. Vatican Insider/La Stampa reports: “In the midst of the dense forest of rules and regulations – the legalisms of yesterday and today – Jesus shines a ray of light that helps us to make out two faces: the face of the Father and that of our brother,” Pope Francis said at today’s Angelus. “Today’s Gospel reminds us that the whole law of God is summed up in love for God and neighbour.” The “novelty” of Christ’s teaching consists “in the union of the two commandments – love of God and love of neighbour – proving that they are inseparable and complementary, they are two sides of the same coin.” … “Remember this: love is the measure of faith,” Francis said speaking off the cuff. “How much do you love? What is your faith like? I believe as much as I love.” “A visible sign that the Christian can show to witness God’s love to the world and to others, to his family, is the love of his brethren,” Francis observed. This is why, he explained, “the commandment of love of God and neighbour is the first, because it is not high on the list of the commandments. Jesus does not put it at the top, but at the center, it is the heart from which everything eradicates and to which everything returns.” biblefalseprophet/2014/10/31/francis-has-a-problem-with-the-first-commandment/#.VFTMr1c558F
Posted on: Sat, 01 Nov 2014 12:26:28 +0000

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