January 11, 2010

Christians Don’t Sin

» By Wayne Bent aka Michael Travesser | 10:49 AM

Michael Travesser and Ami on swing

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Dearest companions in the faith,

Every day I think of you. I also contemplate how God has led. Today I was thinking about our current issues; I was considering the root of those attacks against us. Jesus said, “And blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in me.” Matthew 11:6. But why are they blessed if they are not offended? It is because offense keeps one from the miracle of his spirit. An offended soul gets nothing.

I have also said, “Blessed are those who are not offended in me.” That’s because my spirit is the Spirit of heaven, and if a soul is offended in me, he will be offended in heaven. He would not enjoy an eternity in fire. Is this not what God promises us? I read from the scriptures here, “The sinners in Zion are afraid; fearfulness has surprised the hypocrites. Who among us shall dwell with…devouring fire? who among us shall dwell with everlasting burnings?” And then the answer is, “He that walks righteously, and speaks uprightly; he that despises the gain of oppressions, that shakes his hands from holding of bribes, that stops his ears from hearing of blood, and shuts his eyes from seeing evil [that means he would have to give up television].” Isaiah 33:14-15.

Yes, it is the righteous man who lives in eternal fire, and it is the unrighteous man who is burned up in it. I’ve spoken with many Christians here who trust that Jesus will forgive their sinning. So foolish are they, it is as though they have not read the scriptures. Christians don’t sin; but we know that, for we have read the scriptures. Romans 6:18 says this, “Being then made free from sin, you become the servants of righteousness.” And again, “But now being made free from sin, and become servants to God, you have your fruit unto holiness, and the end, everlasting life.” That’s Romans 6:22. And John says it really clearly:

Whosoever commits sin transgresses also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law… And you know that he was manifested to take away our sins; and in him is no sin. Whoever abides in him doesn’t sin: whoever sins has not seen him, and does not know him. Little children, let no man deceive you: he that does righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous. He who commits sin is of the devil; for the devil sins from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil. 1 John 3:4-8.

Yes, little family, Jesus came not to just forgive sin, but to remove it from his people. These sins are not just bad deeds, but things loved. It’s also written,

Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, it is of the world. 1 John 2:15-16.

Only those who have had their sins removed can stand heaven, for it burns like a fire. If people hate me here, and are offended in me here, just think how they would hate me in heaven. We will all live in eternal fire; but not so with those who love sin and the world — they burn up. We have seen people burn up here — they burn on their blogs and web sites. They just sizzle against me, calling us a “cult” — meaning the worst possible meaning for the word “cult.” They want to be free of righteousness. These souls will never see heaven, for they cannot love it here. They want to put heaven in prison here. They want to keep me locked up so that I won’t burn them.

But my Spirit is heaven, and if one cannot love me, he cannot love God. The world just hates it when I appear and uncover the lie; they just boil when I reveal the truth. The world hates the truth, but I live by the truth and I always tell the truth. I only do what the Father gives me to do. This is what the term “born again” means. We are born again into the life of God. God is our life, and this is what Jesus meant when he told Nicodemus, “Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” John 3:3.

Nicodemus was a righteous man, who obeyed the law. He was upright, but he was not born again. Jesus said, “Nicodemus, what you have is not enough. You cannot see the kingdom of God unless you are reborn.” Nicodemus was later reborn through the Anointing, so that he could see the kingdom of God. I can see the kingdom of God because I have been born again of the Spirit. It gave me eyes to see with. But the world hates what I see, for the world only loves itself. The world stands condemned, for it hates the truth and loves the lie.

So dear family, this is what the present war is really all about. I started a fire, the fire of righteousness, and the wicked gnash their teeth from the burning flames. But I live in the eternal fire, and I love the flames. This is where I continually dwell. Blessed are those who are not offended in me, for they shall dwell in the flames with me.

Much love,
Michael

[A little conversation after the letter was read:]

Jubilee: That’s just such a sweet writing.

Michael: It’s just the root issue.

Jubilee: And it’s really timely, because of these people that have been writing in and saying, “Well, what do you believe? What are you all about?” And so it really blesses me that you wrote that. That’s really the basic foundation, that’s where it all started, is Christians don’t sin.

Michael: Yes.

Anaiah: You know when you said, “I’ve come to start a fire”?

Michael: Yes.

Anaiah: You came to start heaven here. 

Michael: [Laughter] Yes, that’s right. That’s what it is. That’s what we get to live in forever. Just think, if we hate having our eyes opened, if we hate revelation here — the revelation of the truth — how much we’d hate heaven.

Anaiah: Speaking of revelation of the truth, I was forwarded this response from an “Anna”: 

I have been waking up to the moment we are in; I mean fully awakening. I have lived in the static of my mind very largely, but the light of the prophecy is like I have never witnessed before.

Michael: She’s speaking of the 2300 days?

Anaiah: Yes. She said,

Right after April 19, ’04, Michael shared that the close of intercession, “the daily,” was God not getting in the way of what you want anymore — like if you wanted to hang yourself.

Michael: Yes, yes.

Anaiah: 

But, Father would still be with you and help you. It felt hard for the first year or so, but I could never deny the inward Anointing of my heart. I gradually softened, and now the light of Michael’s cell speaks of the final accomplishment of God alone to do in a life what He alone could do anyway. It really is all Father. Blessed be His name. May you all be upheld, and the light of Father’s Appearing reflect in its astounding beauty as He passes through all of us. Your sister in love and faithfulness, Anna.

Michael: That’s very sweet. What Anna wrote in her little letter is a revelation of what “born again” is; you see. You can see the prophecy, you can see the meaning of things. But when you’re not born again, you see rules, and you keep the rules as good as you can. But the nature of the fallen person is they always cheat somewhere.

Jubilee: Yes, see how much they can get away with.

Michael: Yes. You know, Nicodemus was a good man, he was a good churchgoer, but he just didn’t see. And you don’t see the kingdom until you’re born again. And I read a pamphlet where people think that when they sprinkle you with water, you’re born again.  “Born again Christians” — you know, they use that term.

Jubilee: No, it’s when God sprinkles your eyes with His living waterthen you’re born again.

Michael: Yes.

Anaiah: When you were talking about being able to see, that song came to me about, “I can see Who walks with me, I can hear Who speaks my name.

Michael: Yes, yes.

Anaiah: That’s born again.  

Michael: Yes, yes.

Anaiah: “I can feel something stirring in my heart.”

Michael: People that are not born again, are always trying to do right. And the people that are born again just do right; you just follow the Spirit that speaks. But when you’re not born again, you’re lost — you don’t know where you’re going, so you’re always trying to do what’s right, from the law. And it’s never enough. You know, it never satisfies. 

Jubilee: Yes. It’s always self-centered, because you’re just really wanting to save your own neck.

Michael: Well, it is. It is.

Jubilee: Whereas the other is you just do what you love.

Michael: Yes, and there’s no issue.

Jubilee: There’s no right and wrong.

Michael: Yes. Jesus said, “I just do what I see Father doing. I just always please Him.”

Jubilee: The tree of life, instead of the tree of good…

Anaiah: …and bad. [Laughter]

Michael: Yes.

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