He aha ta te Paipera e korero ana mo nga marae o te rangi?

He maha nga Karaitiana ka uru atu ki nga kooti o te rangi me te mahi i nga ra katoa i roto i nga kooti o te rangi ki te whakatakoto me te tohe i a raatau keehi me te whakatuwhera i nga mutunga.. But where is it written in the Bible that Jesus operated in the courts of heaven or that He commanded His disciples to become advocates and plead their cases in the courts of heaven? Let’s look at what the Bible says about the courts of heaven and find out if this teaching is Biblical or a false doctrine.

What does God say about the courts of heaven in the Bible?

God doesn’t say anything in the Bible about the courts of heaven. God doesn’t say anything about accessing the courts of heaven, operating in the courts of heaven and pleading your case.

He didn’t say anything about the courts of heaven in the Old Covenant or the New Covenant. Nor did God say anything in the Bible about Christians taking on the role of advocates and pleading their cases in the courts of heaven.

What did Jesus say about the courts of heaven?

Jesus didn’t say anything about the courts of heaven in the Bible. Nor do we read anything in the Bible about Jesus operating in the courts of heaven.

Jesus never mentioned the courts of heaven to His disciples and later His Church. He didn’t command His disciples to become advocates and plead their case in the courts of heaven. Not even when His disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray.

Jesus kept nothing hidden. He revealed all things to His disciples. Jesus revealed the Kingdom of God, Te hinaaro o te Atua, te taenga mai o te Wairua Tapu, the Church and the authority of His Church, the end times, Tana hokinga mai, te pouri, the temptations and works of the devil, the spiritual warfare, Te ra whakawa,  the final destination of the righteous and the final destination of the unrighteous (te hunga whakaponokore).

If the courts of heaven existed, don’t you think that Jesus would have said something about the courts of heaven? But Jesus has not spoken about the courts of heaven! He aha? Because the courts of heaven don’t exist!

What did the apostles and disciples of Jesus Christ say about the courts of heaven?

The apostles and disciples of Jesus Christ didn’t say anything about the courts of heaven either. They didn’t mention the courts of heaven, where the Church of Christ is supposed to plead her case(s) as advocate.

They didn’t say anything about accessing the courts of heaven and pleading their cases as advocates in the courts of heaven. He aha te kore? Because the courts of heaven don’t exist!

We have nothing to look for in imaginary heavenly courts. There is no place in the Bible where Jesus appointed His Church as advocate.

Ko te raiona me te irava Paipera 1 Peter 5-8 Kia mataara, whakanoatia ana e to hoariri te rewera, e rite ana ki te raiona e hamama ana e ia

Is the devil an accuser? Āe, the devil is the adversary of God. Therefore the devil is also our adversary.

The devil remains our adversary until he is cast into the eternal lake of fire together with his demons and followers, who listened to him and obeyed him.

But until then, we have an adversary, who goes around like a roaring lion, e rapu ana ko wai hei kai mana.

The devil can accuse, bother, and attack people and tempt them to sin, since we are in a spiritual warfare.

Ko te tikanga tenei, that we will always war against the devil and the principalities, mana, awe, rangatiratanga, me nga rangatira o te pouri.

Heoi ano, the devil can’t come before the throne of God in heaven to accuse the true sons of God (e pa ana tenei ki nga tane me nga wahine).

As long as the sons of God walk after the Spirit in obedience to the Word in holiness and righteousness according to the will of God, they’ve nothing to fear. He aha? Because the devil has nothing in them. (Panuitia hoki: Ka taea e te rewera te whakapae ki a koe?).

The law of the Spirit of life

The law of the Spirit of life and the laws of the Kingdom of God, which apply and represent the will of God, stand forever. These laws have been made known by the Word and the Holy Spirit.

As long as Christians stay in Christ, through submission and obedience to the Word, e haereerea ra te Varua i roto i te hinaaro o te Atua, they’re spiritually untouchable.

Na, kahore e tau te he inaianei ki te hunga i roto ia Karaiti Ihu, kahore nei e haere i runga i ta te kikokiko, engari i runga i te Wairua. Na te ture hoki a te Wairua o te ora i roto ia Karaiti Ihu ahau i atea ai i te ture a te hara, a te mate (Roma 8:1-2)

How Jesus is the Way to the Father and paved the way to the Holiest

Jesus is the Way to the Father and has paved the way to the Holiest. In the Holiest is God’s throne and Jesus sits at the right hand of the Father and reigns as King. Ihu Karaiti, our King and High Priest, has not paved the way to the courts of heaven. (Aue. Nga Mahi 5:31,-32; 7:56, Roma 8:32-36, Epeha 1:20-23, Kolosa 3:1-4, Hiperu 1:1-13; 8:1-2; 10:11-14; 12:2, 1 Pita 3:22. 

Na, na reira, teina, boldness to enter into the Holiest by the blood of Jesus, E te ara hou me te ora, i whakatapua ia mo tatou, na roto i te arai, ko te korero, Tōna kikokiko; He tohunga nui ia mo te whare o te Atua; Kia whakatata tatou me te ngakau pono i roto i te tino whakapono o te whakapono, Ko te tau o te ngakau i te hinengaro kino, Na ka horoia o tatou tinana ki te wai parakore (Hiperu 10:19-22)

Sinners can’t come in the Holiest. Only saints, who have been made holy and righteous in Christ by His blood, can come in the Holiest.

Te hunga tapu, who are born again in Christ and have the Holy Spirit abiding in them and belong to God, come boldly before the throne of God. They spend time with the Father in the stillness (Aue. Epeha 3:12, Hiperu 10:19-22).

Why are prayers not answered?

This doctrine of the courts of heaven has been received, because many prayers have not been answered (quickly enough).

Instead of Christians spending time in the Bible and prayer, and communing with the Father, and listening to the voice of the Father me Ihu Karaiti, they search for written prayers, prayer techniques, and prayer strategies that are supposed to ensure that they quickly receive what they want. And so their prayers derive from a piece of paper instead of their hearts and the Spirit.

bible verse james 4:2-3 e whawhai ana koutou, e whawhai ana, heoi kahore e whai rawa, no te mea kahore koutou e inoi, e inoi ana, a kahore e whiwhi no te mea i he ta koutou tono

Many think that what they pray for is according to the will of God. Engari mo te pono, most prayers are soulish. They derive from the will of the flesh (the will of man) and are not according to the will of God.

Many Christians pray wrong because they pray from the lusts, hiahia, and the will of the flesh.

They pray vain prayers that don’t revolve around Jesus, te rangatiratanga o te rangi, and the will of the Father. But these vain prayers revolve around themselves and the things on the earth. No reira, many prayers remain unanswered.

Kia aroha mai, most Christiansprayer lives revolve around receiving instead of spending time with the Father and listening to His voice.

Jesus often withdrew Himself in silence to be alone with His Father. Because Jesus loved His Father. He commanded His disciples to do the same. (Panuitia hoki: Te inoi ngaro o te whakapono)

What did Jesus teach His disciples to pray?

A ka inoi koe, kei rite koe ki te hunga tinihanga: ko ta ratou hoki e pai ai ko te inoi tu i roto i nga whare karakia, i nga kokinga o nga ara, kia kitea ai e te tangata. He pono taku korero ki a koe, Kei a ratou to ratou utu. Ko koe ia, ina inoi koe, tomo ki roto ki to ruma ruma, a ka tutakina e koe tou tatau, inoi ki tou Matua i te wahi ngaro; a ko tou Matua e kite nei i te wahi ngaro, mana koe e utu. Engari ka inoi koutou, kaua e whakamahia nga korero noa, pera me nga tauiwi: ki ta ratou whakaaro ma te maha o a ratou korero e rangona ai ratou. Na, kei rite koutou ki a ratou: e matau ana hoki to koutou Matua ki nga mea e matea ana e koutou, i mua i to koutou inoi ki a ia.

Na kia penei ta koutou inoi: E to matou Matua i te rangi, Kia tapu tou ingoa. Kia tae mai tou rangatiratanga. Kia meatia tau e pai ai ki runga ki te whenua, me te mea kei te rangi. Homai ki a matou aianei he taro ma matou mo tenei ra. Murua o matou hara, me matou hoki e muru nei i te hunga e hara mai ana ki a matou. Aua hoki matou e kawea kia whakawaia, engari whakaorangia matou i te kino: For Thine is the Kingdom, me te mana, me te kororia, mo ake tonu atu. Amine (Matiu 6:5-13)

When one of Jesusdisciples asked Him to teach them how to pray, Jesus said nothing about the courts of heaven and advocacy. 

Don’t you think, that if the courts of heaven were real and this courts of heaven doctrine were true, Jesus would have revealed the courts of heaven to His disciples? He would have spoken about it instead of keeping them ignorant.

Jesus also didn’t mention anything about the courts of heaven to the seven churches. He aha te kore? Because the courts of heaven don’t exist. They are an invention that derived from a vain carnal mind. 

Are Christians having an identity crisis and wasting their time in the wrong place?

It looks like Christians have an identity crisis and waste their their time in the wrong place. And the devil laughs about it.

Instead of Christians being witnesses and soldiers of Jesus Christ, who take their position in Christ, walk in the haana varua a te Atua, become active and fight in the heavenly army for Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God, revealing and destroying sin and the works of the devil and deliver and save souls, Christians have an identity crisis and are in the wrong place, wasting their time in the heavenly courts, where they have no business and operate in vain. (Panuitia hoki: Te whakangaro i nga mahi a te Atua hei utu mo nga mahi a te rewera).

He mea whakamiharo, that so many Christians don’t want to do what Jesus commanded them to do. But Christians are eager to do what (rongonui) religious preachers tell them to do.

And so the devil succeeded in deceiving Christians and making the army of the Lord Jesus Christ passive and of none effect. While the devil can go ahead and continue his mission to steal, whakamate, and destroy and make the world stage ready for the te taenga mai o te anatikaraiti.

Is it the devil or the Holy Spirit?

Every believer, who has become a son of God through regeneration in Christ (te mate o te kikokiko, te aranga o te wairua i te hunga mate, and the abiding of the Holy Spirit), ought to Whakanohia te koroua ka tuu ki te tangata hou; Ihu Karaiti. Kahore he tangata, who calls himself a son of God (Nga tane me nga wahine) is excluded.

Ko te hiahia o te Atua, that His sons submit to Him obey Him, and walk holy and righteous according to His will.

Ko nga Pukapuka Paipera Tapu 4:3-5 Ko te Atua tenei i te whakatapu, kia mawehe koe i te puremu, me mohio koutou ki te tango i tana oko ki te Atua, kaua e mohio ki te Atua.

Corrections, whakatupato (admonitions), and chastisements are part of the process of sanctification and to mature spiritually. No te mea whom the Lord loves He chastises.

If you refuse to submit yourself to the will of God and refuse to obey His Word, but persevere in sin, then the works you do and the life you live prove that you don’t belong to God. You still belong to the devil and serve the devil through sin. (Aue. Matiu 7:15-20, 1 Hone 3:4-11).

He tokomaha nga tāngata, who live as the old creation and persevere in sin, blame the devil for everything, while they are responsible for the things they do.

Ka taea e te rewera te whakamatautau ia koe ki te hara, Engari e kore e taea e te rewera te akiaki ia koe ki te hara. You do that yourself.

Haunga tera, many murmur and whine, because they are accused by the devil. But is it the devil, who accuses you when you do something that is against the will of God? Or is it the Holy Spirit, Who confronts you with your sin? Since the Holy Spirit convicts of sin, whakaha, and judgment and calls to repentance.

Why does the devil want people to persevere in sin?

It is the will of the devil that people perseveres in sin. Because walking in sin means submission and bondage to the devil, hara, me te mate.

E mohio ana te rewera ki te whakamatautau i nga tangata. As long as people give into temptation and walk in sin, darkness reigns on earth. And the ruler of the world (te rewera) can continue his destruction plan. (Panuitia hoki: Ko te misioni o te rewera kei te angitu?)

What authority and power has a son of God according to the Bible? 

The Bible says that Jesus Christ has all authority in heaven and on earth. Katoa, who is born again in Christ and has become a son of God and is transferred from the darkness into the Kingdom of God, is seated in Christ and has received all the authority and all the power in Him. (Aue. Matiu 28:18-20, Nga Mahi 1:8, Epeha 1:15-22; 2:4-7, Kolosa 1:9-14; 2:9-10, Whakakitenga 1:4-6).

Na ka haere mai a Ihu, ka korero ki a ratou, e kii ana, Kua homai ki ahau nga mana katoa i te rangi, i te whenua. Haere koutou, haere, A whakaakona nga iwi katoa, iriiria ratou i runga i te ingoa o te Matua, Tuhinga o mua, Na o te Wairua Tapu: Whakaakona ratou kia puritia nga mea katoa i whakahaua e ahau ki a koe: a, na, Kei a koe tonu ahau, tae noa ki te mutunga o te ao. Amine (Matiu 28:18-20)

Epeha 1:20-21 I mahia nei e ia i roto i a te Karaiti i tana whakaaranga ake ia ia i te hunga mate, a whakanohoia ana ia e ia ki tona matau i nga wahi i te rangi

Otira ka riro i a koutou te kaha, muri iho i te taenga mai o te Wairua Tapu ki runga ki a koutou: a hei kaiwhakaatu koutou tokorua moku i Hiruharama, a puta noa i Huria katoa, i Hamaria hoki, a tae noa ki te pito o te whenua (Nga Mahi 1:8)

Tena ko te Atua, Ko wai e whai taonga ana, Mo tana aroha nui i aroha ai ia ki a tatou, Ahakoa kua mate tatou i roto i nga hara, Kua oti ia matou te whakaora me te Karaiti, (Na te aroha noa ka ora koutou;) Kua whakaarahia ake matou e tatou, A whakanohoia ana matou ki nga wahi o te rangi i roto ia Karaiti Ihu: Kia whakaputaina mai e ia i nga wa katoa, ko nga taonga nui o tona atawhai i runga i tona atawhai i roto ia Karaiti Ihu (Epeha 2:4-7)

Na Hoani ki nga hahi e whitu i Ahia: Kia tau te aroha noa ki a koutou, me te rangimarie, mai i a ia, a ko tehea, a ko te mea kei te haere mai; na nga Wairua e whitu i mua i tona torona; Na Ihu Karaiti, o vai te Ite haapao maitai, and the first begotten of the dead, me te Rangatira o nga kingi o te whenua. Ki a ia i aroha nei ki a tatou, a horoia ana tatou i o tatou hara ki ona ake toto, A meinga ana tatou e ia hei kingi, hei tohunga ki te Atua, ara ki tona Matua; Waiho atu i a ia te kororia me te kaha ake ake. Amine (Whakakitenga 1:4-6)

Jesus has done it and gave it all! It is by His work and through His blood and not by your works and your way of living.

Jesus is King and is seated above all power, rangatiratanga, awe, Tuhinga ka whai mai

Jesus is King! It doesn’t matter whether people want to believe it or not, he pono. Jesus is King and is seated above all power, rangatiratanga, awe, Tuhinga ka whai mai.

And those who are seated in Him are also seated above all power, rangatiratanga, awe, and dominion and reign on earth out of Him.

Because the Church of Christ is the Body of Christ (the government of Christ) I te whenua. The Church of Christ represents His Kingdom and reigns from Christ, from His authority and power.

Mena kua whanau ano koe, you have received all authority and all power against the whole army of the enemy and nothing shall by any means hurt you! 

Have believers received the same power and authority in Christ? 

All believers have received the same power and authority in Christ. There are no special powers and positions. There are no special levels of authority that you gain by your conduct in holiness before the Lord. God has given His Holy Spirit to His sons in fullness! By faith in the Name of Jesus Christ, the sons of God shall do their works. 

One is not above the other. Every believer has received the same power and the same authority in Christ. Engari he mea katoa, ahakoa whakapono koe ki tenei kaore ranei.

As long as you think that you need a special authority or a special anointing or obtain a certain level, you will never walk in the fullness in Christ.

Carnal Christians should stop feeling important and exalt themselves above others and show off their so-called titles. You can have a lot of titles, but those titles don’t prove anything.

Jesus didn’t show off and announced everywhere He came Who He was. Jesus didn’t boast in the fact that He was and is the Son of God. But Jesus walked as Son of God on earth, and through His words and works Jesus showed Who He was.

The Pharisees and Scribes were the ones, who put themselves above the people. They showed off their titles and positions and we all know what Jesus said about them. (Panuitia hoki: Ko te rereketanga i waenga i a Ihu me nga kaiarahi karakia)

« Inaha, Ka hoatu e ahau ki a koe te mana ki te takahi i nga nakahi me nga kopiona, mo runga i te mana katoa o te hoariri: and nothing shall by any means hurt you”

Na hoki hari ana te whitu tekau, e kii ana, Ariki, ae ngohengohe ana hoki nga rewera ki a matou, he mea na tou ingoa. Na ka mea ia ki a ratou,, I kite ahau ia Hatana me te mea he uira te takanga mai i te rangi. Nana, Ka hoatu e ahau ki a koe te mana ki te takahi i nga nakahi me nga kopiona, mo runga i te mana katoa o te hoariri: A kaore he mea e pa ki a koe. Ahakoa i tenei koa kaore i te koa, e ngohengohe ana nga wairua ki a koe; Engari kia koa, Na te mea kua tuhia o koutou ingoa ki te rangi (Ruka 10:17-20)

I roto i te kawenata tawhito, Jesus sent first His 12 disciples and then 70 disciples and gave them all power and authority. They received the same power (mana) from Jesus. Jesus had not given Peter or John more power than Andrew or Philip. Even Judas received the same power as the other disciples. 

Te irava Bibilia Luka 10-19 na ka hoatu nei e ahau ki a koutou he mana e takahi ai koutou i runga i nga nakahi, i nga kopiona, i te kaha katoa ano o te hoa whawhai, ae kore rawa koutou e mate i tetahi mea

They had been given all the power (mana) they needed to preach and bring the Kingdom of God to the people of the house of Israel and nothing would by any means hurt them.

This still applies to the sons of God, who are seated in Christ and represent, kauwhau, me te kawe i te rangatiratanga o te Atua ki nga tangata.

But because many false doctrines are preached and many Christians believe these false doctrines above the words of God, many Christians have become side-tracked.

They believe that they first need to receive a word, a special anointing or authority, or reach a certain level and get permission from God before doing something.

Because of all these false doctrines, many Christians have become afraid and doubtful to walk in authority and confront the devil and the powers of hell and death in prayer and fight against demonic powers.

Why are many Christians afraid of retaliation and to cast out demons?

Many Christians are afraid of retaliation and cast out demons due to false doctrines that are preached in the church. No reira they keep their mouth shut and pray only defensively.

They pray humanistic prayers instead of being spiritual prayer warriors and pray offensively and destroy the works of the darkness and claim the people and areas for Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God.

Many Christians are afraid to cast out demons. Because they’re afraid that demons will jump on them. Therefore they leave the demons alone and allow their destructive work in the lives of people.

But if Jesus Christ abides in you and you’re full of the Holy Spirit, then demons flee from you. 

I hinga a Ihu i te rewera ki te hoari a te Wairua

Although Jesus was and is the Son of God and Jesus was not a sinner, Jesus didn’t have a life on earth without temptations, pakanga, whakatoi, a mamae. I runga ke, Ihu’ life was full of struggles. Jesus was tempted and tested in all points, rite tonu tatou. However Jesus didn’t sin.

The devil was constantly chasing Jesus trying to tempt Jesus to sin. But the devil failed. I hinga a Ihu i te rewera ki te hoari a te Wairua; te Kupu a te Atua.

Jesus didn’t defeat the devil by operating in the courts of heaven. But Jesus defeated the devil by knowing the Father and His will and speaking the words of God in the right context and not submitting to the words of the devil.

Where did the faith in the Name of Jesus Christ go?

But where did the faith, I haere a Ihu ki roto, haere? Where did the faith in Jesus Christ, through which the works should be done, haere?

Whakapono ki te Ingoa o Ihu and walking after the Spirit in the spiritual armor of God in submission to God’s will is all you need to resist the devil and demons and have a victorious life.  

Matiu 7:24 Ko te tangata e rongo ana ki enei kupu aku, e mahia ana hoki e ahau ka rite ki a ia ki te tangata mahara i hanga i tona whare ki runga ki te kamaka

A victorious life doesn’t mean that you won’t have struggles, tohenga, me te whakatoi.

There will always be struggles, tohenga, me te whakatoi. Because you don’t belong to the world and the ruler of this world anymore. 

There will always be storms in your life.

Jesus has never said, that believers shall not experience storms in life.

Heoi ano, Jesus said that if you stay faithful to Him and abide in the Word and keep His commandments and therefore do what Jesus commanded you to do, you shall stand in the storm and overcome the storm and not be defeated and destroyed. (Panuitia hoki: Nga kaiwhakarongo vs nga mahi).

Mai te mea e haapa'o outou i Ta'na mau faaueraa, stand on the Word, me te manawanui, you will come out of the battle victorious.

What is a victorious life?

A victorious life means living in obedience to God according to God’s standards and not the standards of the world. Because the will of God is not the will of the world; the will of man.

When we look at the lives of the prophets in the Old Covenant and the lives of Jesus, Pita, Whare, Hone, Korimi, Stephen, and all the other disciples and their acts, we read about the resistance and persecution of the world, te mamae, martyrdom and living in captivity. 

Although they all walked in the will of God and God was with them, to the outside world it didn’t look like they lived in the will of God and that God was with them.

Even Jesus was esteemed stricken, patua e te Atua, me te whakawhiua (Aue. Ihaia 53:3-4, Acts 1–28)

What is written in the books?

A ka kite ahau i tetahi torona nui ma, me te tangata e noho ana i runga, No ratou nei te mata o te ao, a rere ana te rangi; and there was found no place for them And I saw the dead, iti me te rahi, Tu ki te aroaro o te Atua; a kua whakatuwherahia nga pukapuka: Na ka whakatuwherahia tetahi atu pukapuka, ko te pukapuka o te ora: ko nga tupapaku i whakawakia i roto i nga mea i tuhia ki nga pukapuka, according to their works And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; Na, ko te mate me te reinga i tuku nga tupapaku i roto ia ratou: a ko ta ratou i whakarite ai, i rite ki a ia, ki a ratou mahi, rite tonu ki a ratou mahi. Na ka panga te mate me te po ki te roto ahi. Ko te mate tuarua tenei. A, ki te kitea tetahi kihai i tuhituhia ki te pukapuka o te ora, i panga ia ki te roto ahi (Whakakitenga 20:11-15)

Jesus told His disciples not to rejoice that the devils were subject to them. But they should rejoice that their names were written in heaven. No te mea i te ra o te whakawa, books and a Book of life shall be opened.

Does the Bible say anything about (whaiaro) Pukapuka, kei roto, i roto i etahi atu, people’s destination and God’s plan for someone’s life on earth, bloodlines, ancestors, and DNA are mentioned

Kare te Paipera e korero ana (whaiaro) Pukapuka, in which God’s plan, the destinations of people on earth, their bloodlines, ancestors, and DNA are written. The Bible says that in the books people’s works are written.

the books contain people’s works

The books that will be opened on the Day of Judgment, contain the works and names of the sinners; te hunga kino, who belong to the devil and have served the devil. They shall be cast into the eternal lake of fire, just like their master, and experience the second death.

And the Book of Life that will be opened, contains the works and names of the saints, who belong to God and obeyed Him and served Jesus Christ. They shall inherit eternal life.

These books shall stay closed until the Day of Judgment.

On that Day of Judgment, the books will be opened. Everyone shall stand before the great heavenly Judge and receive their eternal sentence; a sentence to eternal life or a sentence to eternal death

How did the false doctrine of the courts of heaven originate?

In general, false doctrines arise through soulish people, who are led by false spirits and are not willing to submit to God the Father, Ihu Karaiti, me te Wairua Tapu. They refuse to submit to the Word and go the way of the Word and put off (nga mahi a) Te kikokiko.

False doctrines are new teachings that often derive from Old Testament Scriptures that are taken out of context. They make people believe that you can receive what you want and what God has promised in the Bible through other ways and methods, without having to lay down the flesh.

Blog title text false doctrines that are an insult to God

Many Christians want to receive God’s promises without fulfilling the conditions. This also applies to the false doctrine of the courts of heaven. 

In the false doctrine of the courts of heaven, people are the center instead of Jesus Christ.

It’s all about the ‘self’ of people. And if something stands in the way of happiness, (urupā) te pai me te taonga, and things don’t go according to their will and they experience struggles, then it’s the devil’s fault and the bag of tricks is opened and all kinds of carnal human methods, mātauranga, Nga rautaki pure, and legal procedures are applied.

And so according to the vain creator of the courts of heaven, people should operate in the courts of heaven for breakthroughs, whakaoranga, unlocking destinies, cleansing of ancestral bloodlines, breaking blood ties and kanga whakatupuranga, and to receive health, unlocking wealth and receive the riches of this world.

But what does the Bible say about these things? E ai ta te Paipera, that if you become a new creation in Christ, old things have passed away!

What does the bible say about your sins?

Jesus carried all your sins on the cross and all your sins are under His blood. The blood of Christ cleansed you of all sins and unrighteousness. Therefore you have been made holy and righteous by His blood (Aue. Roma 3:22-26; 5:9, 2 Koriniti 5:21, Epeha 1:7, Kolosa 1:13-2:15, Hiperu 13:12, 1 Hone 1:7).

God doesn’t remember your sins if you truly repent and become born again in Christ and become a new creation.

No reira, why do you have to dig in the past and dig up all the sins of your old former life and bring them to remembrance before God again? God doesn’t think about it because the old man no longer lives and all the sins and unrighteousness are under the blood. Why do you put yourself above God and His Word? (Panuitia hoki: ‘Kaua e taka ki roto i te kohao o to mua')

What does the bible say about generational curses and ancestral sins in the New Covenant?

We don’t read anything in the Bible in the New Covenant about generational curses and ancestral sins. The Bible doesn’t say that you should dig into the past of your ancestors to find out their sins and confess their sins? This is not Scriptural but kaithera.

What if they don’t live anymore? You shall never find out their sins.

What does the bible say about bloodlines, cleansing of ancestral bloodlines and breaking blood ties?

We don’t read anything in the Bible about bloodlines, the cleansing of ancestral bloodlines and breaking blood ties. The cleansing of ancestral bloodlines and breaking of blood ties are occult. The sons of God should not be concerned with that

E ai ta te Paipera, that everyone is responsible for his or her own works.

Jesus defeated the devil and has dealt with sin and death. The blood of Jesus Christ is so powerful that everyone who repents and becomes born again is cleansed of all sins and unrighteousness of the old man.

Instead of Christians becoming truly born again and renewing their mind with the Word of God to get to know the will of God and gain insights into the Kingdom of God and spiritual warfare and walk after the Spirit and do the works out of Jesus Christ, they believe the words of these false teachers and follow them as fools and apply their foolish methods and strategies. 

The Bible warns for false teachers

The Bible warns for false teachers, who preach false doctrines and pervert the simple gospel of Jesus Christ and trouble the believers and lead them astray (Aue. Karatia 1:6-10, 2 Pita 1:2-4, Kolosa 2:6-10).

Otira tera ano etahi poropiti teka i roto i te iwi, pera hoki me nga kai whakaako teka e puta ake i roto i a koutou, ma ratou e kawe puku mai nga titorehanga whakamate, me te whakakahore ano ki te Ariki nana ratou i hoko, a hohoro tonu te kawe mai i te whakangaromanga ki a ratou ano. A he tokomaha e whai i o ratou tikanga whakarihariha; ma ratou e korerotia kinotia te ara o te pono. He apo moni hoki e tito kupu ai ratou kia whai taonga ai ratou ia koe: Ko tana whakawa i mua noa atu, kahore e whakaroa, e kore ano to ratou mate e moe (2 Pita 1:2-4)

Tēnei rā, there are many false teachers, who take the words of God out of context and come up with all kinds of new self-invented theories that remove believers from Him unto another gospel, ehara nei i te rongopai. Only for their own fame and financial gain.

Engari ko era, who are born again and are spiritual and know the Word shall not be misled. Since they know the Word, Te Tika, me te hiahia o te Atua.

let the Church wake up

Ki te rere ke te whakaako a tetahi, kaua hoki e whakaae ki nga kupu pai, ara nga kupu a to tatou Ariki, a Ihu Karaiti, ki te ako ano i runga i te karakia; He whakakake ia, te mohio ki tetahi mea, engari ko te ngakau nui ki nga uiuinga, ki nga tautohe kupu, no reira te hae, ngangau, reera, whakaaro kino, Nga tautohetohenga parori ke a nga tangata whakaaro kino, me te kore o te pono, ki te whakaaro hoki he karakia pai te taonga: mawehe atu i enei mea. He taonga nui ano ia te karakia pai hui tahi ki te ngakau tatu. Kahore hoki he mea i mauria mai e tatou ki tenei ao, a kua tino mohio e kore e taea e matou tetahi mea ki waho. Ki te mea he kai ta tatou, he kakahu, ka makona tatou i era.

Ko te hunga ia e whai taonga ana ka taka ki te whakamatautauranga, ki te mahanga, ki te tini o nga hiahia kuare, kino, e totohu ai nga tangata ki roto ki te whakangaromanga me te mate. Ko te aroha hoki ki te moni te putake o nga kino katoa: i hiahia etahi ki muri, kua kotiti ke ratou i te whakapono, a werohia ana ratou e ratou ano ki nga mamae maha. Ko koe ia, E te tangata a te Atua, rere atu i enei mea; whaia te tika, karakia pai, whakapono, aroha, manawanui, ngawari. Whawhaitia te whawhai pai o te whakapono, kia mau ki te ora tonu, i karangatia ano koe ki konei, he pai hoki to mahi i te aroaro o nga kaiwhakaatu tokomaha (1 Timoti 6:3-12)

It’s about time that Christians wake up from their deep sleep and follow Jesus Christ instead of the words of people. Let them do what the Bible says and put off the old man and kakahuria te tangata.

It’s time to submit to God and walk in God’s will as is written in the Bible and not as originated in the carnal mind of vain people.

It’s about time that Christians walk in the footsteps of Jesus Christ and follow His example, me te tohu, kauwhau, me te kawe mai i te rangatiratanga o te Atua ki nga tangata o te whenua.

let the church be the Body of Christ and the government of God’s Kingdom on earth

Let Christians, Ko wai te hahi, exercise their spiritual authority and power, which they have received in Christ by His redemptive work, by doing what Jesus commanded the believers to do. 

If Christians are so eager to become practitioners of the law, let them submit to the law of God and obey and execute God’s will (Ana whakahau). Let Christians stop sinning and judge sins and remove the sins from their lives.

Instead of accessing and operating in a heavenly court, let the Church function as the Body of Christ and be the government of the Kingdom of God on earth. Let the Church represent His law and reflect His holiness and righteousness on earth and condemn sin and remove them from the Body of Christ instead of embracing sins and defiling the Body of Christ. 

Let the Church remove those, who refuse to submit to the will of God and refuse to remove the sins from their lives, Mai i te Hahi, as Jesus commanded and just as Paul did, who only obeyed the Head and delivered the rebels of Jesus Christ unto satan. (Panuitia hoki: ‘He aha te tikanga o te tuku tangata ki a Hatana?').

Let Christians fight the good fight of faith

For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. Kua whawhai ahau i te whawhai pai, Kua oti i ahau taku akoranga, Kua puritia e ahau te whakapono: No muri mai ka whakatakotoria he karauna o te tika, Ko te Ariki, te kaiwhakawa tika, ka homai e ahau i taua ra: a ehara i ahau anake, but unto all them also that love his appearing (2 Timoti 4:6-8)

Thou therefore endure harness (Ngaru), hei hoia pai na Ihu Karaiti. No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he my may please Him who hath chosen him to be a soldier (2 Timoti 2:3-4)

I roto i te Paipera, i roto i te Kawenata Hou, we don’t read anything about believers becoming advocates and accessing the courts of heaven and operating on different levels in the courts of heaven.

Jesus has never appointed His followers as advocates and to operate in a court of heaven. But Jesus appointed the believers as His witnesses and soldiers in His army.

The soldiers of Christ fight the good fight of faith. They resist sin and spiritually war against the principalities, mana, rangatiratanga, and rulers of darkness and deliver souls from the darkness, so that they establish and expand the Kingdom of God on earth.

Let Christians be faithful witnesses and soldiers, who love the Lord and keep His commandments. So that on the Day of Judgment, when the Lord, te kaiwhakawa tika, shall judge the people, they will receive the crown of righteousness.

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