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CHAPTER 8

TRINITY AND GOSPEL

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Trinity makes the understanding of Gospel rational. Some examples shall be presented to introduce this concept and as you are aware, India has deep rooted standing in the field of religious knowledge. Therefore, some Panjabi and/or Urdu words shall be used to make the subject universal.

TYPES OF PEOPLE:- As you have noticed from the two kingdoms, there are seven types of people that we come across; four of the Kingdom of God and three of the kingdom of Satan. They shall be best studied under the two kingdoms. Thus, under the Kingdom of God come:-

1. Once-born hylics or the people of flesh:- They are termed the "natural people" in the New Testament and in Panjabi, the once-born are called "IKEEJA". They are dominated by the "ego" called HAUMAE in Panjabi and KHUDDI in Urdu. Once the "ego" dominates, then "spirit" called SURTI in Panjabi has no place i.e. flesh is the enemy of spirit. Under "ego", they behave like the animals in which they shall love their own and hate the others but when a natural man is in the Kingdom of God, then he does not hate others so much. These people give "alms" to the poor in the name of God and the widow's "mite" was the typical "alms" given to the Temple in the name of God not understanding that such contributions could be misused by the High Priest through lavish living. Pope and his accomplices live on such widow's or the poor people's mites. The hylics being simpletons are generally led by and are under the command of their religious heads such as the Rabbis, PANDITS or Mullahs. Like children, they cannot understand the things of spirit.

Typical example of such persons was Simon nicknamed by Jesus as "Peter", a stone. He was a man of flesh dominated by the child-like habits and clean heart but he was not able to understand the matters of spirit or Gospel. For not grasping the Gospel by spirit, they are called "BAEMUKH" in Panjabi. Peter was much impressed by the miracles of Jesus and, therefore, he used to take Jesus for his Master and Lord. In the present concept of Christianity, they are called "Christians". They fear corporal punishment and it was under this fear that Peter denounced Jesus at the Trial.

So far they have conscience and work for the benefits of humanity, they are "holy". In brief, their religion or duty towards God is to speak the truth and abide by the moral laws of Moses. They concentrate upon and believe in prayers.

2. Twice-born doubting people of spirit:- They are the twice-born people of "spirit" and as God is "Spirit", they have the capacity of "perceiving" God as their Spiritual Father. Thus, to them Jesus is an anointed Elder Brother and not the Lord or Master but sometimes in appreciation of His Knowledge, they call Him a Master, a Great Spiritual Preacher. They do not display "ego" of flesh but exercise "Agape" among themselves, the community. For their belief that God is Omniscient, they do not believe in prayers but in doing "His Will" and leaving it to God. In Panjabi, the twice-born are called "DAWEEJA" and for their habit of listening to but doubting, they are called "SANMUKH". So far they do not exploit the once-born simpletons, they are of the Kingdom of God.

3. Twice-born firm believers:- They are the people of Holy spirit who build up their faith in God by putting "His Word" into practice. In Panjabi, they are called "DAWEEJA" and they do not follow the fashion of world but what pleases God. They are capable of preaching the Gospel with confidence and for doing so with the erring spirit of man, they are the Royal priests or "christs". In Panjabi such "christs" are known as "GURMUKH" and they are led by "Holy ghost".

4. Saints:- They are the people who have renounced the secular world of flesh for the Celestial world of Holy Spirit. If God be gracious, they could be blessed with the very Spirit of God. This Holy Spirit was also the Wage that the twelve disciples of Jesus were awarded by their Foreman, Jesus at the Pentecost and after possessing this Award, they possessed Extra-ordinary Senses and, unlike the spirit of man, It was non-erring.

At the Pentecost, Peter was happiest of all the twelve because his spiritual jump was great; from a man of flesh to a man of Holy Spirit. Similarly, when "Saul" had the Lightening, his jump to Holy Spirit was also great but remorse subdued his happiness. Because the Holy Spirit is of God, so Their preachings are not of the men but of God as were of the Jesus. So, the Apostles with Holy Spirit are the "Christs" and in spirit They became the Twin-Brethren of Jesus, Who is the anointed Christ. The significance of this state of soul, the seventh husband, has been summarised by Jesus in the Parable of Resurrection Matt.22.23-33:".......For in the Resurrection, they neither marry, not are given in marriage, ........". That is when a person becomes One with God, there is a Parity i.e. what God can do man can also do the same. In His ministry, Jesus need not say a prayer but He did so for the sake of "hylics". In fact, whatever Jesus Willeth, that was done. This fact was known to the sensible centurion of Capernaum whose servant was on the death-bed and he requested Jesus just to say that his servant be healed - Matt.8.5-13. In Panjabi, They are called "BRAHM ROOP" and in Urdu as "AARAF".

The people of the kingdom of Satan are the remaining three, which are:-

1. The once-born hylics:- These are the simpletons, who sold their conscious to please their Rabbis and did wrong things against the wishes of their hearts. They are called fanatics or terrorists. They are the "dead" which bury their "dead". In Panjabi, they are called "ATTWAADI" or terrorists.

2. Twice-born of evil spirit:- They are the clever people, who exploit the simpletons for material gains. They themselves would love Mammon but will tell the once-born simpletons to get themselves rid of it as it is the root of all evils. They being "psychics" would exploit the simpletons for their selfish ends. They are best analogised to "vipers" and in Panjabi, they are called "MUNNMUKH".

3. Twice-born Beast:- They are the super-hypocrites who themselves would lead a simple life but in their hearts have the desire to dominate the world. They would impose their own views and have an army of fanatics. They are not rational in their views and, therefore, they would say something different and do the opposite. For example, Islam stands for one's submission to the "Will of God" or the Righteousness of God but the Beast called in Arabic AL-DJMAAR AL-AKSA would impose his own righteousness upon others i.e. in Islam one has the "Free will" but not under the Beast. In fact, Islam is the universal religion of all the merciful people. Thus, the people who are irrational and formulate their own conceptions are called "KOORRIAYAR" in Panjabi. Pope is a typical example of such a Beast and their followers are religious people of the "flesh" rather than that of the "spirit". At present, the Beast dominates almost all the religious communities.

THE FOUR SPIRITUAL STATES:- Based upon the spiritual advancements, there are the four spiritual states. They are 1. "id", "HAUMAE" or "KHUDDI"; 2. "mind", "MUNN" or "NAFS"; 3. "wisdom", "BUDHI" or "AKAL"; 4. "Will", "CHITT" or "KHAEYAAL". "Id" alongwith the physical self becomes "ego". Upon these states of soul are also based the four communities of Religion, which will be presented in a separate chapter 18.

ST.LUKE 12.52: "For from henceforth there shall be five in one house divided, three against two, and two against three". This Parable is easily explained in terms of the spiritual states of soul and it reflects the conflict between the people dominated by "ego" against those by "mind" whilst the people, who are led by "wisdom" or Holy ghost are at peace because they are the "Royal Kings" i.e. contented with their lot, in Jesus. The three dominated by "ego" are 1. family or tribal "seed" e.g. a white person may feel superiority over the black person, 2. physical strength and/or prowess, and 3. pride of the "Letters" e.g. a person who has read many books by the "letters", say on the subject of religion, may feel an air of arrogance as the Pharisees and Sadducees felt and the present theologians of "letters" still display more. Whilst the two dominated by the "mind" are 1. greed that the clever people like Judas Iscariot exercise over the simpletons and 2. worldly temptations, the third temptation of Satan to Jesus and the typical example is the Papal empire. So, there is always a conflict between the clever "cheats" led by "mind" and the "cheated", the simpletons; whilst the people led by "wisdom" or Holy ghost always live by their "lot", exercise "mercy" in their deeds and do not impose their own views upon the others i.e. they live by the ideals of Islam of God i.e. INSH ALLAH.

Similarly, the Samaritan woman near the well of John 4 had overpowered the temptations or limitations of "id" and "mind" and it will be a great pleasure to give the exposition of her five husbands in the next chapter 9.

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Retired Senior Lecturer in Metallurgy. A Jat of the Panjab.

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