இயேசு அரசாளுகிறார்
A Brief His-Story of Time
His-Story unfolding on Earth in Time
Section I
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Chapter 036
Man is special!
Section I
Mankind had a beginning, but all men will remain eternal. His soul will never cease to exist. His body dies at some point (the first man died after living for nine hundred and thirty years); his spirit departs to God Who gave him this in the first place; his soul either goes to heaven or to hell temporarily. On the Last Day of this age that God has already determined, man’s spirit and soul will return to his body and he will rise from the dead. Then, he will return to his destiny bodily and remain there for eternity.
Man can be born again. While man is born physically with a spirit, soul, and body, the sin principle in him makes his spirit dead to God. As a result, his soul is totally under the control of his body and so, his life is focused on satisfying solely his physical needs. But man can have his spirit quickened. He can be born again in his spirit. God can give life to man’s spirit. Man must believe that God can give him life in His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, who is life Himself. It is then that man starts living a life that aligns with God’s order for mankind.
If a man is born only once, he would have to die twice. If he is born twice, he might have to die just once. Or, not die at all. Jesus said unto Mary, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. And whosoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. – John 11:25, 26. (Read more about this elsewhere in ABHOT).
Reincarnation is a lie and a deception that the enemy of our soul has propagated to keep mankind out of God’s purpose. Satan has made people believe that once a person dies, he is born as another living creature, not necessarily another human. This is determined by the Karma that the person has accumulated in the previous life. As it is never possible to balance all the bad karma with good karma, in all probability, the person would be born as an animal. That’s why some religions advocate kindness to all animals which might be human ancestors. As animals have no sense of good or bad, they cannot accumulate any good karma and so, there is no possibility of them being reincarnated as humans in their next birth. “How would they return as humans?” is a question that begs an answer. Interestingly, there are savings schemes available for the currently rich who can deposit a huge amount to some godmen’s trust who “promise” to transfer 75% of the wealth to their reincarnated being once they successfully trace their identity, 25% being the fees for this divine (!) service.
Man can communicate with God. Mankind can speak to Him and hear from Him. He is not apart from God, his Creator. While the following statement might blow off man’s mind, it is true. God loves to commune with man. He wants to show His love and expects man to love Him with all his heart, mind, soul, and strength.
The language that God used to speak to man might in all probability be Thamizh. Though there are many languages today, only one language existed until the tower of Babel and that was after the deluge. The oldest known language is Thamizh.; it is a classical language and seems to have developed logically. Adam gave Thamizh names to the animals when they were brought to him by God. The crow was named “Kaka”m. The cow was named “Maa”du. The goat was named “Mey”sham. Thamizhar believe Thamizh existed even before the land emerged after the emergence of the mountains. “Kal thondri mann thondraa kalatthey vaalodu mun thondri mootha kudi” talks about the time when Noah’s ark rested on Mt. Ararat and the land was yet to emerge. The statement says that Thamizhar emerged with a sword even before the soil appeared shortly after the rocks appeared. (cited from Kavi Ko’s video on YouTube).
Man has a destiny. This world is not the end of it all for man as is the egg not the end of its life for a chick. Man’s life on earth prepares him for a life beyond this shell or earthen vessel. Man can choose his own destination because he has a freewill: to submit to God’s will and remain with Him forever or pursue his own will, become God’s enemy, and end up in the lake of fire, a place solely prepared for His adversary, the devil and his angels.