Friday, August 31, 2012

Prayer to the Saints

Jesus preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom

Due to the currently existing trend, it seems that we may have difficulty in counting the number of people who do not truly comprehend the holy teachings – known as the Gospel of the Kingdom - that are quite popular to those who read the holy works (Bible). This specifically pertains to the words of Jesus Christ – that have been spoken and written by the twelve (12) apostles. Luckily, among these, the books of Matthew and John were included in the olden works of the Roman Empire so that it would a beneficial part of the New Testament of the Roman Bible.

Anyone can actually agree to what is presented by the holy teachings if these things would show that they are truly the words of God that were known to be spoken by Jesus himself.

Because of this,  what Jesus has spoken has been considered by many as believable and true. That is why whatever other holy teaching is then acknowledged as false or a twisted form of the truth – especially if it includes or talks about any incidence of rebellion or opposition to anything that may run contrary to what he himself has spoken.

Now, based on the belief of the biblical truths (that were spoken by Jesus), we can now give light to the issue that, clearly, has something to do with the “holy prayers.” There will also be an explanation on some passages of the Old Testament – in the attempt that the word (Gospel of the Kingdom) be strengthened in conformance with reality.