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Don’t try to understand Christ from your own viewpoint

by Christ Ahnsahnghong
Published on: September 8, 2009
Categories: Ahnsahnghong
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When God came to this earth 2000 years ago, he appeared as a normal man. At that time there were many Jewish people who believed in God, but they had their own thoughts about how the Christ would come. When Christ came in a way contrary to their expectation, they could not accept their God who came to save them from sin. The people only judged Jesus from their own point of view. When you put yourself in their shoes, it is not easy to believe in him. Imagine a man you knew since childhood, whose family you knew, who may have worked in your home doing carpentry, and one day that man starts proclaiming salvation and that he is the Christ. Can you really say that it’s easy to believe? You may say “yes”, but at that time most likely you would not have believed. (Matthew 13:53-58). Even though Jesus Christ was the Messiah that came as prophesied, he was hated by the people. Jesus rebuked the Jewish leaders at the time who judged him from their own viewpoint. (John 8:13-15). As a Christian we can not make the same mistake. The apostle Paul spoke to the church in Corinth concerning this matter. (2 Corinthians 5:16). Even though it may be difficult, we must see with our spiritual eyes. In these last days, Christ Ahnsahnghong, second coming Christ, came to this earth. Even though the world hates him and rejects him without reason, we must not be like that. We can not judge Christ by worldly standards. Christ Ahnsahnghong is God who came to this earth in human likeness, appearing as a common man, having lowered himself once again for our sins.

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