Last time I recall, Jesus was a bonafide Jew. Born to Jewish parents, raised in all the past and current Jewish laws of the time, even taught in the temple.....etc. etc. etc. Even amazed and taught Jewish elders when only a child.
Even referred to the great Jewish temple in Jerusalem as, "My Father's House", when he was running all the money lenders, and other folks that were preying on Jewish worshippers.
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The great Epistle writer, Paul, referred to himself as a Jew of Jews........
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Now as to conspiracies.......we must be very, very, careful. When we get too engrossed into conspiracies of all kinds.........the Lumnati, CFR, etc.. we can easily lose track of the important Gospel message.
You see, God is bigger than conspiracies......He wants us to not get "muddled" into diversions of sort, although He does want us to be smart and aware for our own safety.
Actually, I believe that old "Fuzzy Nose"(Satan) himself loves it when Christians get all hung-up on investigating hidden meanings.....i.e. numerology in scriptural text, fretting over what impact the Da Vinci Code adherents and B.S. will have on the Christian body of believers etc.
We must be aware of those wolves in sheeps clothing. Remember that this Angel of Light(Satan) is just that........All appearances seem beautiful, logical, and scriptural......but underneath all of that is an agenda to mislead, and to divert attention away from being used of God as His vessels to bring glory to Him(God).
I did a stint with Ex Mormons For Jesus years ago while at bible college, and it indeed was very enlightening, and interesting. I learned much about the tell-tale aspects of Christian and non-Christian cults. But there is a, "but" when involving oneself in these investigative endeavors. We can often lose track of what we are here for, when we have become Christians. You will not see in any of scripture where any of the authors of the 66 books, or Jesus Himself, compulsively started to fear what was under every stone, and how it somehow was conspiratorial. Yes, Paul warned about the Gnostics, and the Judeazers(In Galatians), and other folks that either strayed from the Truth or were influencing others to do so. In warning believers, he/Paul always went right back to the basic truths.....Christ born, died, resurrected, arisen and seated at the right hand of God the Father.
Some Christians pastors/teachers/authors I believe, lose a lot of their credibility when they start to focus on just one area of biblical information. Often many focus their entire ministry on End Times/Revelations investigations, or concentrate on exposing cultic/witch craft or other similar areas of human religious/philosophical pursuit, and lose their moorings of what Christ's ministry was for them in the beginning of their "Calling".
Christians need to constantly be aware that a lack of balance in their lives will adversely affect their credibility, and the ministry of Christ through their lives.
Balance means.........being fully aware of deceptions that come their way that could cause them to stray away from balance. These deceptions can be an inordinate interest or pre-occupation in studying Christian and non Christian cultic activity. The enemy of our souls would love nothing better than to have all believers occupied with activities that neutralize that believer's gifts, talents, and time with pursuits that bring little or no glory to God.
I remember years ago(1970's) when the Christian Fundamentalist movement went through a major emphasis on Spiritual Warfare. Guys like Bob Larson, Dr. Ed Murphy, and many other well-known folks were encouraging bible Christians to watch for Satan under every bush, and rock. Many bible churches even set-up/created their own excorcism ministries, as they thought they were carrying the Sword of God against any and all demonic activity that thwarted and affected believers. This was a perfect example of losing the "balance" in ministry, and really puting too much emphasis fighting the fight that was won on the cross. Many of these Satan fighting ministries were mis-diagnosing bonifide mental conditions of depression, anxiety, manic episodes, etc.......and assuming that it was demonic in origin, and therefore curable through excorcist-type warfare. Many innocent victims have never entered a bible church since, as these self-proclaimed off-balanced Christians convinced many mentally, emotionally sick church members that their problems were 100% spiritual and not physiological or organic in nature. When these ministries failed to produce positive results, many believers became totally disenchanted, as they were convinced that they were hopelessly entangled in demonic oppression. All along, they only needed wise counseling, with wise use of safe anti-depressants, medications.
Yes, there is an enemy of mankind......He's real, and he's very smart. In fact he's so smart that he even uses biblical things to fool us into thinking that we are fighting against him. He's smarter than any man on earth, but he isn't smarter or above the one that created him. That's where we need to reside as Christians. Be aware, be intelligent, but keep our minds on things above too; always looking forward to God's omnipotent strength to carry us through the alleged conspiracies, cults, tragedies, and struggles that befall us every day on earth. Be aware of the belief systems of those that oppose the Truth as revealed in scripture, but stay balanced. Don't allow yourself to become so "caught-up" that you lose sight of who has won the fight, and is also upholding all things created.