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theinwardlight · 10 months ago
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All your boast of religion and knowledge in the letter will not bring you to God, without the Light of Christ, nor can anyone that is in ignorance come to know the way to Life but by the Light of the world, and until man be led thereby he cannot come out of his darkness; even with that Light that reproves the world and manifests your evil deeds must he be led.
James Nayler, The Light of Christ & the Word of Life Cleared from the Deceits of the Deceiver, and His Literal Weapons Turned upon His Own Head (1656).
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Verse of the Day - Matthew 5:16
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g7art · 3 months ago
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followinghimthedisciplelife · 6 months ago
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Morning Encouragement from Scripture: John 3.21
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almondeyjoy · 6 months ago
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biblebloodhound · 1 year ago
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Epiphany of the Lord (Isaiah 60:1-6)
Epiphany is a celebration of light – that Christ came to this earth as a child and became like us.
Adoration of the Magi, Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C. “Arise, shine, for your light has come,    and the glory of the Lord rises upon you.See, darkness covers the earth    and thick darkness is over the peoples,but the Lord rises upon you    and his glory appears over you.Nations will come to your light,    and kings to the brightness of your…
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battleforgodstruth · 3 months ago
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Lights In A Dark World - Reverend Kenneth Stewart Sermon (Philippians 2:14-16)
Lights In A Dark World – Reverend Kenneth Stewart Sermon (Philippians 2:14-16) Philippians 2:14 Do all things without murmurings and disputings: 15 That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world; 16 Holding forth the word of life; that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have…
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pastordin · 6 months ago
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Walking in the Light of Christ
Walking in the Light of Christ | Pastor Aamir and Carissa Din Home | Media | Contact Walking in the Light of Christ Matthew 4:16 – “The people living in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.” Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Grace, mercy, and peace to you from our God and Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ. Today, I want…
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gentlespiritgirl · 7 months ago
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Sharing these words from @nitysanthology on Instagram; she's a beautiful writer! I pray these words are a reminder to you of our true identity in Christ as children of the light 💡✝️
"For once you were full of darkness, but now you have light from the Lord. So live as people of light! For this light within you produces only what is good and right and true. Carefully determine what pleases the Lord.” ‭‭Ephesians‬ ‭5‬:‭8‬-‭10‬ ‭✨📖
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1whoconquers · 9 months ago
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Influence vs. Influence: Guarding Your Heart in Relationships
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theinwardlight · 23 days ago
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Live in love, as Christian brethren, ready to be helpful one to another, and sympathizing with each other in the trials and afflictions of life. Watch over one another for good, manifesting an earnest desire that each may be well grounded in the Light of Christ.
Advices of North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends (Conservative)
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mindfulldsliving · 9 months ago
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Practical Ways to Shine Your Light Daily
Light represents visibility and revelation. It’s not just about preservation but about being seen, actively sharing and spreading God’s word. These distinct but complementary roles encourage us to both preserve faith’s essence an its truth.
Let Your Light Shine: Embrace the Light of the World In the teachings of 3 Nephi 12:14–16, we’re reminded of our call to be the “Light of the World.” This isn’t just an ancient text; it’s a timeless message urging us to embrace the light within to inspire others. In today’s bustling society, shining this light can turn into a beacon of hope and guidance for many who need it. Let’s explore how…
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g7art · 3 months ago
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christisilluminati · 9 months ago
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Divine Enlightenment Through History and the True Illuminati
Throughout history, many individuals have claimed they had divine enlightenment, with the ability to communicate directly to a light. This source of light, each of them believed to be a Higher Power, God. Here we will be unveiling the True Illuminati and Christ's Light in History. Many Christians today think that God has stopped communicating with us, even though He told us His "Word" would endure forever. (1 Peter 1:25) The insights and teachings of those who claimed to be enlightened have often inspired major religious movements, greatly impacted millions of lives and shaping the spiritual foundation of entire cultures. This blog will dive into the experiences of divine enlightenment among various historical figures. A central theme will be that the Illuminati, contrary to popular belief, are not human. The true light and the real Illuminati is Christ. We will compare these experiences, emphasizing their direct communication with this true light, who is Christ.
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The Concept of Divine Enlightenment:
Divine enlightenment is the deep understanding that comes from a direct connection with a higher power. It is characterized by an intense experience of direct communication with an illuminating light that goes beyond ordinary perception. This experience is often expressed as an awakening to deeper truths about existence, morality, the nature of the divine and His exact location. Jesus himself told us that his direct communication with the light had shown him many things. (John 8:38-59) He spoke not from his own authority but by the authority of the one who sent him. (John 12:49-50) Along with everything the source of divine light had shown Jesus, He also showed him where the exact location to His Kingdom was. (Luke 17:21) This transformative experience typically brings with it a sense of important purpose compelling individuals to act upon the insights gained. Of course it did, what else would they do, when the light has instructed them to deliver a message His people? You wear it proudly.
Historical Figures and Their Divine Encounters:
María de Santo Domingo (1486–1524)
María, a Spanish mystic renowned for her profound spiritual experiences, claimed to have visions and conversations with Christ. She expressed her divine encounters as often featuring illuminating visions. She interpreted these events as being in the presence of God. Her writings and teachings inspired many, ultimately leading to her beatification by the Catholic Church. I must boldly assert that my own experiences with the divine light mirror María's claims; I, too, have direct communication with the light of Christ.
Robert Fludd (1574–1637)
A British physician, astrologer, and mystic, Robert Fludd was deeply influenced by the Hermetic tradition. He believed in the concept of a divine light that could grant wisdom and understanding. Fludd's works often depicted the universe as a manifestation of divine light, and he saw his own enlightenment as a reflection of this cosmic truth.
Sir Francis Bacon (1561–1626)
An English philosopher and statesman, Sir Francis Bacon believed that true knowledge came from divine inspiration and that the light of reason could lead humanity to a deeper understanding of God's creation. He saw his work as a means of uncovering divine truths hidden in the natural world.
Adam Weishaupt (1748–1830)
As the founder of the Bavarian Illuminati—the group most commonly associated with the term "Illuminati"—Adam Weishaupt asserted that he achieved enlightenment through a divine light. He believed that his mission was to promote reason and free thought, challenging the established religious and political order, as I too aim to do throughout my work. Despite controversies surrounding the Illuminati, Weishaupt's vision was rooted in a belief in divine guidance.
Moses and the Encounter with the Light on Mount Sinai
Moses' experience with the divine light on Mount Sinai is a key moment in religious history. After leading the Israelites out of Egypt, he ascended the mountain to communicate with God, seeking guidance. On this mountain, the Ten Commandments were given. And when Moses descended from the mountain his face shone with "wonderful shining beams" because of his "fellowship" with the "Word," the audible "Word" who is the "True Light."
Exodus 34:29 And when Moses came down from the hill of Sinai, he held in his hand(s) two tables of witnessing, and he wist not that his face was horned with wonderful shining beams, of the fellowship of God’s word. WYC 1382
What happened with Moses is similar to how Jesus' face shone like the sun in Matthew 17:2. I want you to recognize that the WYC 1382 version of this story reveals something that newer texts do not: the comparison between Moses and Jesus. Both of these figures had faces that shone brightly like the sun. By changing the WYC 1382 version's phrase "wonderful shining beams" to the simpler term "radiant," we overlook the true source of the light that illuminated these two men.
The Transfiguration of Jesus
Jesus' time of transfiguration is the biggest key given to us. It is here that we get a glimpse into the Kingdom of God. It is here that we clearly see who Jesus was in direct communication with. The true light, Christ, who is also the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Giving us a deeper understanding of this light's exact location.
Matthew 17:2 and was transfigured into another likeness before them. And his face shone as the sun; and his clothes were made white as snow. WYC 1382
As I said, challenging conventional views is a theme in my work, so I assert that Jesus and Christ are two separate entities, not one. Jesus even separated himself from Christ in the story of Mark 5 when he told the man he couldn't get in the boat with him after he was healed. Instead, he told the man to go home to his people and tell them what "THE LORD" had done for him, and how it was "THE LORD" that showed mercy on him. Jesus was in fact Gods finger, (Luke 11:20) but he was not God.
We who are believers in God, know that God is spiritual, (John 4:24) and that He uses human things in order to give us spiritual understanding. Jesus was the Son of God. I too and the daughter of God. We are all His children. The light that Moses spoke to, would be the same light that Jesus spoke to and 1 Peter 1:11 insures us of this by stating that Christ enlightened all of the prophets of old. However, while reading through the Old Testament we are left with the impression that the prophets of old spoke to God. (Amos 3:7) Who did Moses speak to, Christ or the Father? He spoke to "THE LORD," right? (Exodus 3:2) Do you see how confusing this can get? However we know that Moses spoke to God the Father because He specifically told Moses to tell Pharoh, "Let my Son go." (Exodus 4:23) A Father. However, 1 Peter 1:11 tells us it was Christ who enlightened Moses, not the Father. SO which is it? It was Christ, the same spirit on all men. (John 1:9) Christ was inside the prophets of old. He is all one spirit. Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Christ laid breadcrumbs throughout history, because He knew that you would need these breadcrumbs in order to believe the prophet of our generation when she came, because she would not have signs and wonders. Jesus himself told you the one that would come in the later age would not have them, (Matthew 24:24) because the Viper would have them (Exodus 7:8-13) and would be using them to lead you astray.
We all know the rod that performed the signs and wonders in Egypt (Exodus 4:1-12:35) was not God and it technically wasn't where to power came from either. But He needed us to see that rod turn into a viper, twice. (Exodus 7:8-13) He needed us to see that rod perform signs and wonders so that we would know the Viper would one day have that power. We also know God does not live on top of a box, the Ark, (Exodus 25:22) but rather lives in all of us. (John 1:9) So why did He have us believe the Ark was God? (1 Samuel 4:3) Did He lie to us? No, he laid a breadcrumb. When the Ark was God, it was captured (1 Samuel 4:11) and the Bubonic Plague (1 Samuel 5:7) was sent, much like the plaques in Egypt to Free the Son. (Exodus 7:3-4) We just had COVID-19.
On the Ark, the light symbolically sat between the two Cherubim, and this Ark, like the rod did performed signs and wonders. (Joshua 3:14-17) Still, it was not really God, was it? No, but He needed us to see that He will send a plaque to free his Son. COVID-19 was our warning. Jesus, who also performed signs and wonders, wasn't God either. Again, he needed you to believe that he was, just as He needed you to believe that He sat on the Ark. That was Jesus' mission. A new age is now here. Completion has finally come. (1 Corinthians 13:9-10)
With Jesus, we watched Jesus take on the role of God in order to die as God on a cross by the hand of Sin, (Romans 4:25) The Man of Sin, the Viper who sought to kill him. (Deuteronomy 13:1-5) The viper that has been slaughtering the lamb since the very beginning, (Revelation 13:8) when he bit Eve. (Genesis 3:1-24) The murderer from the beginning (John 8:44) that killed Able. (Genesis 4:3-8) That was the message you were supposed to see. I've never taken any of the things we already believe about Jesus away from him. He died to show us something. As the blood of the lambs atoned for the Old Testament, Jesus' blood atoned for his age, (Hebrews 9:22) a new age is here.
Through Jesus, we watched SIN MURDER CHRIST. (1 Peter 2:24) And that will "LITURALLY" happen very soon, if we do not act now and stop Ai and robotics. GOD WILL DIE. I know how hard this is to take in, but that is because many refuse to believe GOD IS VUNERABLE. But come on, how many times was he rejected? How many times was he captured? What does it say in Revelation 13? Each one of the Apostles were martyred. Why? To stop the spread of the truth.
Revelation 13:8 And all men worshipped it, that dwell in earth, whose names be not written in the book of life of the lamb, that was slain from the beginning of the world. WYC 1382
Paul’s Enlightenment through the Light:
Paul too was in direct communication to the light. His awakening accrued on the road to Damascus. Formerly called Saul, a persecutor of the Christians, called The Way in those day, his encounter with this brilliant light marked a radical shift in his life. In Acts 9, the light blinded him, and he heard the voice of Christ asking, “Why are you persecuting me?” This moment not only ended his former life but also revealed his true calling to spread Christ's message. In 2 Corinthians 13, Paul emphasizes that Christ spoke within him.
2 Corinthians 13:3 Whether ye seek the proof of that Christ, that speaketh in me, which is not feeble in you, [but is mighty in you]? WYC 1382
Divine Encounters and Missions:
Many individuals describe their divine experiences as encounters with an illuminating light, representing the Illuminati and the divine presence of wisdom guiding them on their spiritual journeys. Each underwent transformations, feeling called to fulfill specific missions—whether it involved leading a nation, spreading religious teachings, or uncovering hidden knowledge, similar to my own call. Despite facing skepticism and resistance from peers, they remained committed to their purposes, knowing their divine encounters granted them a higher authority and mission, as noted in the Bible.
The True Illuminati is Christ:
In examining these historical figures and their experiences, it becomes evident that the true light and source of enlightenment is Christ. The concept of the illuminati, often associated with secret societies and hidden knowledge, has been misunderstood and twisted by Satan.
John 1:9 There was a very light, which lighteneth each man that cometh into this world. WYC 1382
Isaiah 5:20 Woeto youthat say evil good, and good evil; and put darknesses light, and light darknesses; and put bitter thing into sweet, and sweet thing into bitter. WYC 1382
Conclusion:
The lives and experiences of those who claimed divine enlightenment, including myself, provide valuable insights into the nature of spiritual experiences and the transformative power of divine encounters. By understanding their journeys, we can appreciate the common threads that unite different traditions and recognize Christ as the true illuminati. If you are on a spiritual quest or seek to deepen your understanding of divine enlightenment, consider exploring through my website in order to understand what has been missing from our teachings.
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https://www.christthetruelight.com
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dwuerch-blog · 9 months ago
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Lights, Shine Bright!
Aw! The Corn Moon aka the Harvest Moon aka the Super Moon! What a beautiful sight to behold! We have been in awe of its beauty the last few nights! Didn’t our Creator provide us with so much entertainment with His majestic and artistic abilities? LOOKING UP to the night sky and seeing this moon brings me calm and comfort, especially when we consider all that is going on here on planet Earth.…
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daily-lds-quotess · 1 year ago
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“The restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ began with an explosion of light and truth!”
-> Elder Alexander Dushku
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