User talk:Jayschuett

The Hard Road to Judas...  As we today only see bits, and peices of a broken Bible, that was put together by scholars of the time of Constatine, as other parts were disgarded because they veiwed it unneccesary or un-menlike. Crude to be sure, should we dismiss the words of Judas, when we would rather consider him a traiter or as Jesus's special helper, on the road that the other Disciples could not take. The last supper must have been the hardest time of Judas, knowing that he had the burden to take Jesus to the next step, and be scourged among his followers. How dare we call Judas a traitor, and for along time we considered Mary Magdilon a prostitute, when was not... Who are we to know the time of that those who played the role they had to play at that time. Judas killed himself because of he knew that the others did not understand that he was asked by Jesus to this, and after Jesus died on the cross, Jesus went to purgatory itself to rescue Judas, and bring him with Jesus to the highest level of Heaven, and so that he may sit on the side of Jesus. The roles that we play on Earth cannot be understood by men on this Earth, But Jesus in Heaven knows the reasons why. You have to agree that there is no explanation for 2 Adams, and 2 Eves, and where did the land of Nod come from? That alone should tell you that the Bible is incomplete. There a certain things that we may not know until it is time, like not understanding the Book of Revelations until you can understand the book of Daniel. We were not born with with knowing Heaven, until we read, feel, and beleive it, and Jesus shows us the way, through our hearts not our mind. Judas to me carried out Jesus's last wish, as hard as it might have been for him to do so, the burden wasn't just on Jesus, but on Judas as well. We always thought that there should only twelve disciples, but in trueth it is 13 disciples. Mary was the 13 disciple, and after Judas died. Jesus found another in Paul, and still keeping it as 13 disciples. I feel sorry for all the televangilest accross the country who have a closed mind, and think they know more than Jesus himself, and what the road they take will find favor in the eyes of the Lord, but will be cast down to hell as false prophets. Do you dismiss the dead sea scrolls as just useless words, that is just intersting, and cannot take as nothing more than the true writings by those that were actually there. I beleive that your ministeries are nothing more than money factories, and by your church going under, has got to say to you, that something is not working. Don't pray for me, pray for yourself, and hope that I am wrong about you or for those like you. Thank you, Jay Schuett   Jayschuett (talk) 16:12, 8 November 2009 (UTC)