Creeds, Confessions, and Quotes

Three binding forms of nicolaism are these three : CCQ.. creeds, confessions, and quotes. They all lead to the same outcome.  The people told Prophet Samuel they wanted a King. They got Saul. The Gentiles got CCQ.

CCQ is so much simpler than God's Way of leading each person - which requires solid trust in God and humility for the person being Taught. 

Creeds are obvious : "We believe in..." shifts with the wind. These are great for crowd control.

Confessions are : "We confess in the..." which are similar in ever changing ideas. These are more subtle than creeds but are similar in controlling the crowd.

Quotes are used in many ways.  The worst is when it becomes scripture outside the Bible. It's control makes it nearly impossible for questions to arise in rebuttal. Quotes used properly are a wonderful tool to expand the understanding of a Scripture that God can then reveal to a person. 

CCQ is about control when used, especially improperly.  It is straight off the mixed tree of good and evil. When used with a group,  it becomes the king,  because it stops individuals from seeking, asking, praying, and then showing God to be the Teacher.  

As a human,  I know I barely understand a thing about God except what he has revealed to me .. and that is just a drip. We simply do not know who this one called Elohim is. 

When any Minister chooses CCQ as the tell all of what is believed, they have just stagnated God by making CCQ the king. "It's not you they rejected Samuel,  it is Me."

P.S. I love quotes.. 

Tbc...





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