LAS LEYES DE LA CORTE SELESTIAL # PASTOR #MELVIN AMANCIO

LAS LEYES DE LA CORTE SELESTIAL # PASTOR #MELVIN AMANCIO

Introduction to the Teaching

Welcoming Participants

  • The speaker welcomes viewers joining the live session, invoking blessings for all participants and declaring peace (shalom) over their lives.
  • The topic of discussion is introduced as demonology, specifically focusing on the laws of the celestial court.

Importance of Sharing

  • Viewers are encouraged to share the live stream, emphasizing that it will be a source of blessing for many.
  • The speaker expresses joy in connecting with others and being an instrument of blessing, highlighting their purpose in sharing knowledge.

Understanding Spirituality and Creation

Spirituality as Reality

  • The teaching emphasizes spirituality as a foundational reality that shapes the material world.
  • A biblical reference is made regarding faith and creation, stating that everything visible originates from an invisible intellectual being.

Names of God

  • Discussion on God's names as energetic content; for example, Elohim represents divine architecture in creation.

The Celestial Court

Biblical Basis

  • The speaker stresses that teachings must be grounded in biblical principles, referencing Job 2:1 to illustrate how heavenly beings present themselves before God.

Role of Angels

  • Angels are described as spirits assigned to work within the physical realm on behalf of humanity.
  • An example from Revelation illustrates John's interaction with an angel who redirects worship back to God.

Satan's Accusation

Presentation Before God

  • Satan appears before God not physically but through a spiritual communication method known as "en opion," indicating his role as an accuser in the celestial court.

Job's Faith Examined

  • Satan challenges Job’s faith by suggesting it is conditional upon his blessings and prosperity. This reflects a broader theme about people's motivations for seeking God.

Understanding the Role of Satan in the Celestial Court

The Nature of Divine Judgment

  • The speaker discusses how God is sought for what He represents, emphasizing that Satan operates within a celestial court where cases are evaluated before events occur on Earth.
  • In this heavenly court, Satan acts as an accuser, similar to a prosecutor in a physical courtroom, presenting arguments against individuals based on their actions.
  • The concept of curses is introduced; they do not come without cause. There must be legal grounds for any action taken by witches or demons against individuals.

Legalities and Spiritual Warfare

  • The speaker explains that demons gain power through the legal rights granted to them by human actions. The more legality one gives them, the more control they exert over one's life.
  • Before engaging in spiritual warfare, demons conduct thorough assessments of their targets' weaknesses, akin to how a lion observes its prey.

Job's Trials and Spiritual Insights

  • Job's obsessive attachment to God's material blessings is highlighted as a vulnerability that Satan exploits. This obsession leads to fear regarding losing those benefits.
  • Despite his love for God, Job lacks understanding and harbors fears tied to his material possessions rather than faith in God’s provision.

Misconceptions About God’s Nature

  • Many people today have created false images of God focused solely on material gain or scarcity. This distorted view affects their relationship with Him.
  • True impact on God comes from spiritual sacrifices rather than material offerings. A biblical example is given about a widow who gave all she had out of faith.

Spiritual Impact vs. Material Offerings

  • The distinction between how humans perceive value versus how it translates spiritually is emphasized; true sacrifice resonates more deeply with God than mere monetary gifts.
  • Examples such as the centurion illustrate that faith and recognition of Jesus’ authority can lead to significant spiritual impacts beyond traditional religious practices.

Accusations in the Celestial Court

  • It’s reiterated that believers are not alone; there exists an accuser (Satan), who presents arguments against them based on hidden sins or failures.
  • Understanding these dynamics helps believers recognize the importance of living righteously and being aware of unseen spiritual battles affecting their lives.

Importance of Respecting Authority

Criticism of Leaders

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of not criticizing those in higher positions, particularly leaders who have made sacrifices and paid their dues.
  • Personal anecdotes are shared about pastors who supported the speaker during difficult times, highlighting the need for respect towards them.
  • The speaker warns against comparing oneself to others, especially those with greater experience or merit.

Consequences of Speaking Ill

  • A biblical reference is made regarding Miriam and Aaron speaking against Moses, resulting in severe consequences (leprosy).
  • The idea that God evaluates individuals based on their merits is discussed; speaking ill of a just person can lead to negative repercussions.

Divine Communication

  • The speaker cites David's respect for Saul as an example of honoring God's anointed leaders despite personal grievances.
  • Reference to 2 Chronicles 7:14 illustrates that humility and prayer from a righteous person can invoke divine intervention.

The Role of Righteousness in Prayer

Intercession by the Just

  • Solomon’s temple dedication highlights that a righteous individual can intercede effectively through prayer (tefila).
  • Daniel's actions in Babylon exemplify how a just person can stand in the gap for others through prayer.

Spiritual Hierarchy

  • Discussion on spiritual courts where accusations are made against individuals; righteousness plays a crucial role in these evaluations.

Integrity vs. Faithfulness

Job's Example

  • Job is presented as an example of integrity; his faithfulness was tested under dire circumstances but he maintained his moral standing.
  • The distinction between faithfulness (conditional loyalty) and integrity (unwavering character regardless of circumstances).

Accumulated Merit

  • Emphasizes the necessity of having accumulated merit before seeking help or intervention from God, akin to making deposits before withdrawals at a bank.

Spiritual Connection Between Physical Actions and Divine Judgment

Ezequiah's Plea

  • Ezequiah’s appeal to God during illness demonstrates how past righteous actions can influence current divine favor.

Final Judgment

Understanding Repentance and Transformation

The Concept of Repentance

  • Yeshua, the Messiah, exemplified repentance by teaching that it involves a change in mindset and correcting one's life.
  • Emphasizes that while we live in a world filled with weaknesses and temptations, following Jesus leads to blessings through self-discipline.

God's Role in Our Lives

  • God does not take away positive aspects of life but removes destructive elements; for example, He helped the speaker overcome addiction.
  • The speaker illustrates that God allows enjoyment of life's pleasures but guides individuals to use them wisely rather than destructively.

Consequences of Choices

  • Discusses how poor choices can lead to dire consequences, using the example of homeless individuals who may have never sought better lives.
  • Serving Jesus is portrayed as wise because it helps individuals avoid self-destructive behaviors.

Spiritual Accountability

  • In spiritual courts, actions are evaluated based on one's past deeds; this reflects a balance between justice and mercy.
  • The story of King Belshazzar serves as an example where his actions were weighed against divine standards leading to his downfall.

Darkness vs. Light

  • Describes how some souls become so entrenched in darkness that they prefer it over light; transformation into darker entities is discussed.
  • Highlights the necessity for purity in one’s soul to be used effectively by God versus being consumed by darkness.

Divine Judgment and Actions

  • Explains that both spiritual and physical courts require evidence before judgment; actions taken in life directly influence spiritual outcomes.
  • Judges do not act without substantial evidence; similarly, divine judgment is based on recorded actions throughout one’s life.

The Importance of Repentance

  • Emphasizes that repentance halts judgment from God as He evaluates intentions behind actions rather than just the acts themselves.

Understanding Spiritual Evolution and Redemption

The Nature of Sin and Spiritual Beings

  • The speaker discusses the difference between humans and spiritual beings, emphasizing that demons and angels have a different mental structure. Demons do not experience human emotions like hunger or depression, which influences their actions.
  • Humans are described as sensitive to sin, often influenced by demonic forces. God sends the Messiah to assist those who are aware of their sins but still struggle with them.

The Role of the Messiah in Human Life

  • In this physical world, individuals have the capacity to fall into sin but also to rise again. The focus should be on spiritual evolution rather than remaining in a state of despair after falling.
  • The speaker references Moses' construction of the tabernacle as a symbol of a higher spiritual reality, indicating that Jesus entered this spiritual tabernacle once for all through His sacrifice.

Mediation and Transformation

  • Jesus acts as a mediator between God and humanity while simultaneously working within the physical realm to heal hearts and elevate souls from lower states (symbolized by "cucaracha") to higher ones (symbolized by "águila").
  • Personal transformation is illustrated through Jacob's story; after encountering an angel, Jacob becomes Israel. This signifies how divine encounters can lead to significant personal change.

Divine Judgment and Accusation

  • In spiritual courts, accusations against individuals may arise; however, God's grace allows for redemption if one has shown merit despite past failures.
  • An example is given about a high priest accused by Satan but defended by God due to his merits. This illustrates God's protective nature over those who strive for righteousness despite their flaws.

Trials as Opportunities for Growth

  • Challenges faced in life can serve as lessons for spiritual growth. Even when facing adversity similar to Job's trials, these experiences can deepen one's connection with the divine.
  • The speaker emphasizes that hardships are not without purpose; they can refine one's character and lead towards greater understanding and intimacy with God.

Living Righteously Amidst Temptation

  • Personal testimony highlights how past actions can create legal claims against an individual in spiritual realms. However, divine intervention is possible even amidst such claims.
  • It’s crucial for individuals to recognize that their daily lives impact their spiritual standing. A life aligned with God's will leads to favor in heavenly courts.

Embracing Change Before It's Too Late

  • Waiting until old age or crisis is discouraged; proactive engagement in righteous living should start early.
  • Individuals must continuously evaluate their lives; if they find no positive outcomes from their current path, they should seek change immediately rather than waiting for dire circumstances.

Conclusion: The Power of Choice

  • Just like a pencil uses an eraser when it makes mistakes, people too can choose to correct their paths at any moment regardless of past errors—highlighting the theme of redemption through conscious choice.

Pablo's Journey of Redemption

The Power of Forgiveness and Human Agency

  • Pablo reflects on his past confusion, emphasizing that God forgave him and reinstated him as a great preacher. This highlights the theme of redemption despite human imperfections.
  • He encourages individuals to take positive actions that contribute to their spiritual growth, stressing the importance of living with integrity and obedience to God.

Spiritual Accountability in Divine Courts

  • Discussion on the "cobel," a Jewish method for weighing commandments, illustrating how merits and arguments are evaluated in spiritual courts.
  • Pablo explains that Satan also presents accusations against individuals in these courts, using examples from personal experiences to illustrate this spiritual battle.

The Role of Intercession and Legalities in Blessings

  • He recounts Daniel's story, where despite being righteous, external factors (like an unrepentant people) delayed divine intervention. This emphasizes the complexity of spiritual intercession.
  • Pablo notes that blessings can be hindered by legalities within the spiritual realm if one is not aligned with God's perfect plan.

Spiritual Maturity vs. Immaturity

  • He compares spiritual maturity to physical growth, stating that just as children cannot handle adult responsibilities, spiritually immature individuals cannot manage greater blessings.
  • Emphasizes the importance of applying theological knowledge rather than merely acquiring it through reading.

Critique of Theological Knowledge vs. Practical Faith

  • Pablo warns against criticizing evangelical leaders without understanding their sacrifices and genuine faith compared to mere academic knowledge.
  • He shares personal experiences from his past life involving drug dealing and incarceration, highlighting that true transformation often comes from practical faith rather than theoretical theology.

The Importance of Respecting Spiritual Leaders

  • Discusses how those who criticize evangelicals may face consequences due to their lack of respect for those who have paid a price for their faith.
  • Uses an example contrasting a well-studied theologian with a humble pastor who genuinely loves souls; ultimately suggesting that true justice lies beyond academic credentials.

Final Reflections on Transformation and Faith

  • Pablo stresses the need for humility when discussing others' faith journeys, especially those who have experienced significant transformations through Christ.

The Role of Faith and Community in Personal Transformation

The Influence of Jesus on Personal Growth

  • The speaker emphasizes that Jesus played a crucial role in transforming lives, taking individuals from difficult situations to positions of success and recognition.
  • Acknowledges the irony of people who forget their roots after achieving fame and fortune, questioning their faith in Jesus who helped them rise.

Critique of Religious Elitism

  • Highlights a disconnect between theological studies (like Hebrew and Greek) and the real-life struggles faced by many, suggesting that practical help is more valuable than academic knowledge.
  • Points out that while some focus on religious education, there are others suffering from depression or seeking help, indicating a need for outreach rather than isolation in academia.

Real-Life Experiences Over Academic Knowledge

  • Shares personal experiences with wealthy individuals who lack genuine support during tough times compared to those who offer real assistance regardless of their status.
  • Prefers the impact of grassroots leaders over theologians, valuing those who have made significant contributions to people's lives through faith rather than just intellectual discourse.

Emphasis on Compassionate Outreach

  • References Isaiah's prophecy about the Messiah focusing on helping the afflicted rather than the elite, reinforcing the idea that true ministry should prioritize those in need.
  • Critiques modern attitudes where some forget their humble beginnings after gaining wealth or fame, stressing that Jesus' mission was to serve the marginalized.

Respect for Community Support

  • Expresses gratitude towards community members who provided support during difficult times instead of relying solely on academic figures; emphasizes respect for all forms of assistance.