Past Life Regression: A Biblical Perspective on Reincarnation

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024

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  • @dollypop3015
    @dollypop3015 2 місяці тому

    Amen! He is our all in all!!

  • @hornplayer1228
    @hornplayer1228 2 місяці тому

    This video is full of errors and false assumptions. Everybody incarnates on earth free of any guilt carried over from past lives in order to start their current life free of any burden of guilt. In many cases the circumstances they find themselves living in are the means by which they atone for past grievances they have caused their fellow humans. In the time of Jesus, reincarnation was a concept so commonly held that it needed no formal discussion. Jesus did not condemn reincarnation when His disciples asked Him about the sin that the man born blind had committed but merely stated that in this case the man was a player in God's Plan of Redemption - perhaps a volunteer - for the express purpose of Jesus demonstrating His healing powers to the world, or "glorifying the Son of Man". Jesus tried to explain reincarnation to Nicodemus; "Born of water" being born on earth to escape Satan's kingdom and "Born of Spirit" born on earth from Paradise for purification purposes. In as far as "man dying once and then to face judgement" applies to progressing spirits who return from a life on earth and then face several possibilities upon judgement depending upon the life they have lead. Most souls require further purification before they can progress in God's spirit world and in most cases a further life on earth under suitable circumstances will be required. This is what is inferred in the parables that talk of throwing the non productive vines into the fire to be burnt. Incidently, God's Holy Spirit reveals that it is a considerable privilege for a soul to be born into a Christian family.
    Any modern scholar can learn from a brief study of the detailed heresies against Origen that reincarnation was an important element in christian teaching until the 3rd century. The same worldly men who destroyed Origen's writings also expunged most references from early Biblical texts. One of God's first references to the subject is embedded in the full version of the Ten Commandments in the "Thou shalt not commit murder"section. Little reference is made to it due to Christians only getting the abbreviated version from the pulpit; Thou shalt not do this; Thou shalt not do that"; . . . . .etc.