"MY TRUTH" BOBBY BROWN SYNDROME PT 3
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Foundation & Study Approach
The study uses the sovereign King James Bible 1611 with the Apocrypha and the Paleo Hebrew spiritual dictionary.
Psalm 78:2 frames God’s messages as parables or dark sayings to be unraveled.
Doctrine should be learned line upon line, precept upon precept, with instruction built step by step.
Understanding comes from examining the Old Testament, the Apocrypha, and the New Testament to decode parables.
Keeping God’s precepts diligently is commanded and necessary for understanding.
Through God’s precepts one gains understanding and learns to hate every false way.
The Spirit of God has gathered these books; truth is found by reading and seeking in them.
Prophecy is not of private interpretation; it came as holy men spoke moved by the Holy Ghost.
There is a caution against endless, unbalanced study; much study can be a weariness of the flesh.
Intro to the main topic: the last part discusses taking on the spirit of Satan, a cycle of a harmful mindset that rejects truth.
Taking on the Spirit of Satan: concept and consequences
The material describes a cycle of a Whorish spirit of mental illness that creates an alternate, self-centered “truth”.
Rejection of Jehovah leads to worship of other gods; Jezebel’s example illustrates turning away from the true God.
Idols are dead (e.g., Baal, Mammon, Astaroth, the golden calf); choosing them equates to choosing death over Jehovah.
God is a Spirit; true worship must be in Spirit and truth, not idol-based or fleshly worship.
Israel’s covenant with the Spirit was forsaken, and idols were worshipped instead.
A lack of knowledge destroys; God’s people are admonished for neglecting knowledge.
Wisdom is earthly, sensual, and devilish when it rejects divine instruction.
True wisdom includes understanding, knowledge, discernment, insight, and prudence; From YEHOVAH seek it rather than earthly Concepts and theological ideas.
Those who separate themselves lack the Spirit and follow the Spirit of Satan.
Delusion leads to claiming “my truth” and to ruin; Job 38 frames divine questioning of human pretensions.
God created humanity (male/female) and our life is short; this counters claims of self-made truth.
The dangers of “my truth” and false doctrine
Some teach from many books yet remain ignorant of true spiritual knowledge; true understanding comes from God’s truth.
Leviticus 18:21 condemns practices tied to pagan rites and false teachings that defile the body and spirit.
Humans cannot advise God; Job 9:4 and related passages emphasize God’s ultimate authority.
Pride and rebellion are exemplified in Lucifer’s fall; Isaiah 14:11-15 warns against aspiring to be equal to God. ...
The ultimate consequence for the proud is the lake of fire, the second death.
Esau is presented as a profane example who valued worldly things over spiritual truth. Hebrews 12:16.
Ahab and Jezebel’s collaboration shows how spiritual influence can drive widespread wickedness.
Those who chase their own truth, rather than God’s truth, are warned against and contrasted with the path of truth.
The path back: repentance, humility, and returning to Jehovah
If you turn back toward the Spirit of God, there is compassion and mercy available to you. 2 Chronicles 30:9.
Acknowledging one’s iniquities and repenting is essential to avoid ruin; turn away from transgressions. Ezekiel 18:30.
Trust in the Spirit of God wholeheartedly; do not rely on your own understanding. Proverbs 3:5; Isaiah 55:8.
Children of God should test prophets by faithfulness to Jehovah; if a guide leads away from God, discard that guidance. Deuteronomy 13:3-5.
Present your body as a living sacrifice to God as your reasonable service; this is part of the faithful path. Romans 12:1.
Remain steadfast in walking after the Spirit of God and obeying His voice; He is gracious and merciful if you return. 2 Chronicles 30:9.
Daily disciplines help sustain obedience: study, meditate, give thanks, and seek to live for the kingdom. (Implied throughout the exhortations; see related verses on daily practice and steadfastness.)
The truth, guidance, and ultimate goal
The Spirit of truth will guide you into all truth and reveal things to come. John 16:13.
Jehovah’s commandments and precepts are truth; embracing them leads to life and prevents the decay of false paths. Psalms 119:151; 119:104; related statements.
Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through Him. John 14:6.
The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Yehovah. Romans 6:23.
A lasting transformation requires abandoning worldly desires, maintaining faith, and committing to Kingdom-focused living. (Synthesis of the guidance across the passages.)
If you choose to walk the Jehovah-centered path, you must rely on His Spirit, not human tradition or “my truth.” Jeremiah 3:13; Deuteronomy 13:3-5; Proverbs 3:5. ...
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