The Jesrulites © all rights reserved to Monica P 2012 Smashwords Edition The Jesrulites are a new group of faith that have been functioning in Australia. They are more then just a new faith group - they believe in the reincarnation of the spirit, and they state that they are the 'vessel of the God who was able to give Mary her child'. They are emboldened by their knowledge that they are the new saints that are stepping the earth in order to acknowledge the truth in in depth discussion - God has always been on earth, and he has been waiting to be found. The Jesrulites associate with Moses in the fact that Moses was also able to speak to a spirit. However their cult is more 'pure in nature', because they have 'found the true walking God, and not the one Moses spoke to'. This means that they 'are not only cleaner in spirit and faith, they are more royal'. They state that 'they are more connected with the true God then any other faith'. The Jesrulites believe that the flesh should not be eaten despite its healing properties. They believe that birth is a blessing performed by he who is worthy of living beyond one mortal life. They believe that God will will them as long as they can communicate with his pure spirit. They believe that they are the new development of mortal-God connection. They follow no written word. They simply allow the spirits to command them, and as they do they aid in proving God exists. They do not believe in the Bible, and they do not plan to live around a Bible in order to be welcomed into heaven. They believe Heaven is opened to those who deserve to be welcomed. Heaven is opened to Gods' favoured children, and only he can accept them. They do not worry about living life by a book whose chants may allow them entry into Heaven in which God sits. They claim every activity that happens in the world after life always depends on the spirit that vacates the mortal body. Entry into heaven will happen when the spirit is worthy, and given the gateway to their destination. Foundation of the Cult: The Jesrulites were formed by a group of Australians. They had been visited by spirits, who commanded them to go to the ocean at 5.00pm in the afternoon to perform a miracle. At the ocean the people of faith were commanded to watch the sky. They did so, and as they did they felt the power of God. It was then they noticed a spirit hanging by the waters edge. He told them 'he had come for the great re-birth'. The Jesrulites pushed forward a marksman to vessel the God, and he was given the spirits intelligence. Since then the Jesrulites have been educating themselves with talking about the communications with the spirit of God. They have all harnessed the spirit of knowledge, and have seen his spiritual face inside of their minds. They have been able to gain knowledge, and they have been teaching themselves the knowledge they have attained. They have contained their beliefs in a secluded group, and they have been talking about the world and how their knowledge might prove useful. Growth of the Cult: Only sixteen select people are part of the cult of the Jesrulites. They meet on a weekly basis in order to discuss their learnings, and to also pass on the spirit of their God who they claim is the true face of God and who 'was here at the beginning'. They claim that they alone can communicate, and they are educating their cult by oral re-telling of their education after they have harnessed the spirit of God. More about Members of the Cult: The Jesrulites contain members that are male and female. They are in-tune with the human spirit, and they are all able to speak to God on a psychic level. They have been growing in confidence that they are the people who are going to be able to one day teach others about their experiences - however for now they keep their knowledge secluded. Only scant rumours and meeting reports prove that the group called the Jesrulites do in fact exist. Jesrulites against Christianity: The Jesrulites claim that despite the truth in Christianity there are also mixed messages, oversights, exaggeration, and mistakes. One major claim is that the ten commandments come from Moses who was the commander of the Israelites. He was a 'dirty leader', and he was able to communicate with a spirit which was 'not pure of spiritual form', and who 'was not true face of God'. His teachings were based on 'his fall and triumph', and they 'fail to send to the people God's true message'. Another claim is that Mary did not have sex with a spirit. She had sex with a mortal-God, a God who was flesh and blood and was able to live and breathe like a human being. But the God was close to Gods true form, and Mary was blessed as she was given him in order to have a child. However her child was not pure in mind despite the fact that he had Gods' likeness. Jesus had Jewish essence and this wrecked his ability to be a 'true-god', or 'messenger of God'. Jesus was unable to reach to God, and hence he was a false prophet, who was worshipped by those who had 'the softest of hearts and the weakest of faith'. The Jesrulites do not follow a bible, however they do uphold basic laws that have been passed through the bible - like be good, pray to communicate with God, cleanse the body as though it is the spirit, etc. They do not follow a bible because they are actively being taught by the God who met them at the water's edge. They talk about their learnings in meetings, and they pass the spirit in order to investigate what insights each individual is able to hold.
Saturday, 10 August 2013
The Jesrulites
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