All Religions – The Journey of Spiritual Search. Each faith, each religion is a separate path leading people to God, to life, truth, ideals and peace. Please do not be quick to judge each other, lest we ourselves be judged before Him (Matthew 7:1).
Monotheism – Similar to Monotheism
Expansionist nature: Monotheism, like monotheism, always desires to conquer, “gather all wealth, power, land, and souls” into one.
War and oppression: They see war as a tool to expand religion, impose beliefs and laws.
Expressing authority: Through positions and power, they sometimes show off as if they want to show that they “bestow favors” – “are Gods over others” – although the Bible clearly states: “You have only one Father, one Teacher, one Lord” (Mark 10:18).
Republic Respects Individual Freedom
US Constitution: “Every man is born with the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
Vietnam Declaration of Independence: “All men are born free and equal in rights.”
Republican Government: Respects religious pluralism, multi-party system, democratic elections, promotes peace and human rights.
The Temptation of Power and Money
Many people fall into the “yeast” of the one-party Caesar or the Pharisees, who sell out the people and kill God (John 11:47–53). They rely on atheism, not believing that God’s Kingdom will triumph over “the beast Satan” (Revelation 17–18).
Many “collaborators” with the atheistic dictatorship for the sake of thirty pieces of silver in sight (Judas Iscariot selling out Christ; Samson’s sinful relationship with a foreign woman), forgetting the promise of ultimate victory.
The “Naked” State of Man
When Adam and Eve were first created, they bore the glory of God. They knew no shame or nakedness. But after they sinned, “the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves coverings” (Genesis 3:7).
The Wool Coat – The Way to Liberation
God made a coat of skin for Adam and Eve, symbolizing the wool coat of the Lamb – Jesus Christ, who offered himself as a sacrifice for sin (Genesis 3:21).
Only through Jesus can we be freed from the nakedness of sin, clothed in new glory, and live in His love and grace.
Conclusion:
Respect religious freedom and avoid judging one another.
Beware of monotheistic/monotheistic expansion.
Receive Jesus – the only way to return to our original glory and true freedom.
