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Welcome to Spirit of Truth Ministry, and our podcast The Revelation of Jesus with Rick Sterling! This podcast tests the words of Jesus that He recieved from His Father in the heavens, and gave to His own disciples while he was here on earth; and later to His prophet John in Revelation. Not all of the testimony that is included in the New Testiment is the testimony of the eyewitness disciples that spent a little over a year with the Master Jesus Christ while he was in residence here on the earth.
The two writers that are the most prominent of this group are Matthew and John, that heard what Jesus said from His mouth. Mark is included in this group because while he was not an eyewitness, it is postulated that he wrote down the words of Peter, who was an eyewitness, and Mark's testimony is confirmed (except for tha last few verses that we added later) by the testimony of John and Matthew.
Luke (the other gospel writer) never knew Jesus while he was here on earth, did not hear Jesus' testimony first hand, and claimed that he recieved his information from eyewitnesses as well, but does not give their names. Luke was a disciple of the 'apostle' Paul, that also never knew Jesus "In the Flesh", and who claimed to have recieved his own personal gospel via divine revelation.
When you compare the writings of the eyewitnesses to the writings of Paul you will see a marked difference that is 180 degrees out of phase with what Jesus said, and was written on his behalf.
The Bible contains the Truth about salvation and how a person may recieve the Kingdom of God. But in the parable of the Wheat and the Weeds (Matt. 13: 24-30) lies are included in the Bible as well as Truth. Spirit of Truth Ministry uses .the words of Jesus as the primary source of Truth, and compares all else wth those words.
Join our podcast today August 10, 2024 at 10AM PDT, on: blogtalkradio.com/sot.