The Greatest Error of the Church: NOT Teaching that YOU ARE GOD
We are not separate from God. We are not plural gods, little 'g', nor baby gods, God's children. We are not angelic, nor not-God-but-representative-of-the-true-God judges. The meaning of elohim is not "gods," a majestic One or otherwise. Elohim means "Over the Flames" (Victor N. Alexander, 2008, Genesis: A Translation From The Ancient Aramaic, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, "A Major Misconception," pg. 213). "Over the Flames" is what God is, the Source of Life, and we also are that. For He is over the flames, AND the flames. We create our own world. The church avoids admitting this at all costs, twisting and excusing and mistranslating every which way they can to keep from actually saying it, even making God a liar. Listen to this teacher convolute ideas of Psalm 82:6 to avoid saying what God actually says, that "You are God."
If He Didn’t Say This No One Would Believe It | John MacArthur (skip to 10:19)
No one believes it because the church won't say it. "God cannot mean what He says because it isn't what I believe." THAT is the problem. In Psalm 82:6 God does NOT say, "You are gods," little 'g'; i.e., judges. He says, "You (all) are God." I.e., each of you is ME. We are not separate from God, the consciousness of the ineffable Most High. Take Deuteronomy 6:4 to heart, Israel, God is ONE, and YOU are included in the One He is. The Ineffable's imagination is the Life-Giving, Living Branch, of which the wonderful human imagination also is. If we are part of that which is Over The Flames, we can and we should act like it, doing what is right. All of God is all one thing: every thing is a part of Him. He had a purpose for making us to live, which is that we might become Him more fully. You might want to thank Him for giving you life and ask Him to forgive you for not submitting yours to Him until now. Ask, and make sure you receive.
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