This chapter and sub-chapters of Angelic Revelations of Divine Truth deal with specific truths concerning the New Testament in the Bible and point out what is correct and what may be inaccurate in the various stories and accounts. Related information is also found here. The messages with * are hyperlinked to separate pages where the messages can be read in their entirety. Hyperlinks without asterisks link to a related page elsewhere on the website.
Chapter 18 — Truths Concerning the New Testament
Martin Luther, One-Time Monk and Reformer, Regrets Very Much That His Followers Worship Jesus as God. He Explains How Much Injury This Great Error of Belief Has Done, and Is Now Doing, to Men and Spirits. (MARTIN LUTHER)
* What Jesus Meant When He Said, “He That Liveth and Believeth on Me Shall Never Die.” (JESUS)
* Jesus Will Never Come as a “Prince Michael” to Establish His Kingdom. (JESUS)
Elias Was Not John, the Baptist. Neither Was John a Reincarnation of Elias. (ELIAS, PROPHET OF THE OLD TESTAMENT)
* The Teachings of the Bible That Jesus’ Blood Washes Away Sin, or That Jesus Died on the Cross for the Salvation of Men, are False and Misleading, and Will not Enable Mankind to Enter the Kingdom of God. (JESUS)
* Countless Changes Have Been Made in the Copying and Recopying of the Original Manuscripts Left by the Disciples and Apostles of Jesus. (LUKE, THE APOSTLE)
John Gives Reasons Why Corrections Have to Be Made in the New Testament, and Declares That James Is the Real Brother of Jesus. (JOHN, THE APOSTLE)
Luke Affirms Constantine’s Writing. (LUKE, THE APOSTLE)
* John Writes on the True Meaning of: “The End of the World. (JOHN, THE APOSTLE)
Cornelius (the Centurion) Is Much Interested in the Work and the Importance of Mankind Knowing the Truth. (CORNELIUS)
Not the Blood or Death of Jesus, but His Living and Teaching Men the Way to Obtain the Divine Love of the Father Are What Saves a Soul from Sin and Fits It for Heaven. (JOHN, THE BAPTIST)