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Aren't we supposed to worship the afterlife beings as they are with the Father and how they would be when they are with the Father, loving and healing?

2006-12-07 22:12:56 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The divine grace, whether physical or spiritual, is unlimited, yet certain selfish souls desire to circumscribe to their own ideas the outpouring of this heavenly grace. Oh, the ignorant ones! They have declared that the age of this world, for example, is ten thousand years. By this is meant that the descent of the heavenly bestowals has extended only over that period, while in realty it is omnipresent. We cannot state reasonably that this world is ten thousand or one hundred thousand or one hundred million year old, for the divine rays have ever descended upon man.

The world of creation has had no beginning and will have no end, because it is the arena upon which the attributes and qualities of the spirit are manifested. Can we limit God and his power? In the same manner we cannot limit his creations and attributes. Just as the reality of divinity is limitless, likewise his grace and bounties are limitless.  170 

The supreme bestowal is the appearance of the heavenly messengers. How can we ever define or circumscribe this bestowal? If the scientists have proven that a molecule is an aggregate of myriads of atoms and the atom in turn is an aggregate of infinite electrons, how can the sun be comprehended? If the drop is infinite in its particles, how much more the sea! If the material world is infinite with regard to its manifestations of life, can the spiritual world be finite? The prophets of God have ever appeared in the ages of the past and will continue to appear throughout the ages of the future. Where was Adam when God was exercising his divinity? Where was this petty infinitesimal world of ours when God was bestowing his bounties upon this infinite universe? If we limit the number of his appearances through his prophets, it is equal to limiting God himself.

2006-12-07 22:19:18 · answer #1 · answered by GypsyGr-ranny 4 · 0 1

No, we are NOT to worship anything but God through Jesus Christ. The angels will only ever obey God and never man. Some people worship "angels" but these angels are demons too. In the Bible, many people fell to the ground before angels of God and the angels told them never to do that.

Jesus is not an afterlife spirit, He is very very real.

PS: there are 2 types of angels - those who are messengers of God, and those who work for Satan and are fallen angels.

2006-12-07 22:21:33 · answer #2 · answered by ccc4jesus 4 · 0 0

The teaching that God is omnipresent does not come from the Bible.

God is in heaven.

In several Bible verses, “the heavens” are mentioned as God’s “established place of dwelling.” (1 Kings 8:39, 43, 49; 2 Chronicles 6:33, 39) However, one Bible account describes the magnitude of Jehovah God with the following terms: “Will God truly dwell with mankind upon the earth? Look! Heaven, yes, the heaven of the heavens themselves, cannot contain you.”—2 Chronicles 6:18.

If the heavens cannot contain him, how much more would a certain place on earth with limited space?

“God is a Spirit,” says the Bible. (John 4:24) Therefore, he resides in a spiritual realm independent of the physical universe. When the Bible refers to “the heavens” as God’s dwelling place, it is referring to the loftiness of the place where he resides in contrast with the material environment in which we reside. In any event, the Bible teaches that God’s abode is, indeed, clearly distinguished from the physical universe but is at the same time a very specific location.—Job 2:1-2.

2006-12-07 22:14:52 · answer #3 · answered by Tomoyo K 4 · 1 0

You have the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, which are one, and the Holy Spirit is with us right now. You're not supposed to worship nobody, but God, not even the angels.

2006-12-07 22:23:18 · answer #4 · answered by tracy211968 6 · 1 0

Very encouraging! I think you are one of the few and should pat yourself on the back, but not too much, don't want to get a big ego or anything :) I would continue to do what you are doing, comparing various beliefs (why not add Modern Sciences to the list) and look for the COMMON and FUNDAMENTAL esoteric teachings. My 2 cents. Know that you are one of the few and are expanding in ways that God intended! Many will want to keep to a limited view and if that is the case, let them, just keep steadfast to the inner determination that is leading you to investigate these things. Final step, you into yourself to find God there as well (if you haven't already).

2016-05-23 06:06:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You are right He is everywhere and Jesus is so.
Jesus is our savior who died for our sake.
We are not supposed to worship the after life spirits Jesus is of help to as. Of what help are they to us?

2006-12-07 22:24:29 · answer #6 · answered by Rozzy 3 · 0 0

Sorry dude, there is no afterlife spirits.
HEBREWS 9:27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:

2006-12-07 22:23:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

jesus ,he is holy spirit so he can be evry where ,even afterlife

2006-12-10 13:06:30 · answer #8 · answered by i_do_give_a_fuck 2 · 0 0

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