This is a letter to the Church In this letter, I'm inviting the churches of Bulawayo in general to revisit and review our faith in general, that is if there is something we may have missed over the centuries, especially about the fulfillment of most of the scriptures. Emphasis has been put on the following scriptures: Isaiah 60 v 14, Matthew 24, Revelation 21, John 4 v 24, 1Col 1 v15, The parable of tenants: Luke 20, and Shepherds and the flock; Ezekiel 34. I'm generally trying to prove that all these scriptures may have ...
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This is a letter to the Church In this letter, I'm inviting the churches of Bulawayo in general to revisit and review our faith in general, that is if there is something we may have missed over the centuries, especially about the fulfillment of most of the scriptures. Emphasis has been put on the following scriptures: Isaiah 60 v 14, Matthew 24, Revelation 21, John 4 v 24, 1Col 1 v15, The parable of tenants: Luke 20, and Shepherds and the flock; Ezekiel 34. I'm generally trying to prove that all these scriptures may have been fulfilled already, at least partially, if not in full. For example, in 1960, nations arose against nations, kingdoms against kingdoms and up to 17 African nations and kingdoms gained Independence that year as birth signs of the beginning of the ministry of the Son of Man. The greatest earthquake and famine also occurred in that year 1960 among many other famines and earthquakes of that period. Even the moon didn't give it's light, etc.(Solar and lunar eclipses immediately after 1960 which is 1961 from February.)In short, The New Julusaleme" has been directed to Christians but the message is intended to make sense to non Christians. On my Preface, I've introduced myself and my religion, and set the scene behind this letter having grown up in Christian Zimbabwe. On Background, I'm explaining a few glossary of terms as found in the bible according to my faith. Then I summarise the whole book in my Introduction, followed by Chapter one to chapter five which basically talks about religions; Njelele (Capstone), Christianity (represented by Methodist church) G.R.J - City of God (Isaiah 60 v14), G.R.M- City of God (Revelation 21), and M.K.N-Zion of the holy one of Israel (Paul's letters to Thessalonians). In chapter six, I've chosen to be controversial by talking about homosexuality and heterosexuality, both as sins before God but also as God's tools for achieving God's plans, for example, to increase or decrease population. I have relied mainly on the Christian bible (all versions). The final chapter is basically the closing remarks, acknowledgements and answering of a few questions from those who read sections of the book. The book is intended to be short, straight to the point and easy to read and understand.
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