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Jesus Christ Is The True Currency Of This World
Isn't interesting that Jesus Christ turned out the money changers from the temple. Here were religious people exchanging one currency for another and yet there was no difference afterward. The rabbinical law 'Halakha' is not a 'currency' that God recognizes that can exchange man's sins for God forgiveness. God is not a simple minded fool and the story of Jesus Christ throwing out all the money changers is indicative of the role that Jesus Christ came to this world to achieve, to exchange our sins for God's forgiveness made possible by the death and resurrection of his son Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ is the true currency in this world, and beyond, and the only currency that God will accept in heaven!
This world needs to exchange their false currency (salvation through works, ie, the law and/or rituals) for God's forgiveness offered free by believing in God's son Jesus Christ.
Monetary Exchange Is Nothing More Than Sin Exchanging Sin for Sin
God Bless
note:
While the 'church' (clergy and followers alike) need money, what it doesn’t need is to follow the world down to perdition in its pursuit of it.
Isn't interesting that Jesus Christ turned out the money changers from the temple. Here were religious people exchanging one currency for another and yet there was no difference afterward. The rabbinical law 'Halakha' is not a 'currency' that God recognizes that can exchange man's sins for God forgiveness. God is not a simple minded fool and the story of Jesus Christ throwing out all the money changers is indicative of the role that Jesus Christ came to this world to achieve, to exchange our sins for God's forgiveness made possible by the death and resurrection of his son Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ is the true currency in this world, and beyond, and the only currency that God will accept in heaven!
This world needs to exchange their false currency (salvation through works, ie, the law and/or rituals) for God's forgiveness offered free by believing in God's son Jesus Christ.
Monetary Exchange Is Nothing More Than Sin Exchanging Sin for Sin
God Bless
note:
While the 'church' (clergy and followers alike) need money, what it doesn’t need is to follow the world down to perdition in its pursuit of it.