User:RightlyDividedWord

God bless you in the wonderful name of Jesus Christ and welcome to my profile page. My name is the RightlyDividedWord, and my goal with my fanfiction is to create writings of my favourite fandoms while adding a Christian undertone to them.

Note that this is a rare hobby of mine and that I only do it when I feel inspired. I have many other passions that I pursue. For example, my number 1 passion is that I love studying the Bible, Biblical research in fact. I love getting into the Greek, Aramaic, and Hebrew languages of the Bible along with studying orientalisms and the figures of speech in the Bible. Just seeing the Bible in its original language with a consideration of the context in which it was given has only continued to strengthen my trust and believing (faith) that the Bible is the revealed Word and Will of God.

My number 2 passion is teaching the Word of God. Expounding the Scriptures to people who have the desire to want to know just what God's Will is for them, which can only be known through His Word. The only way we are ever going to reach the people in darkness is with the Word of God, and all of this Biblical Research that I love doing would be for nought without this aspect of life.

My number 3 passion is fanfiction, both reading and writing it. With my stories, the idea is to basically insert my knowledge of the Word of God into individual characters' lives. For example, what would Harry Potter, himself not the series, or Issei Hyoudou from DxD be like if he knew the principles of the Word? I don't try to sugarcoat and make the story itself Christian though... if you know what I mean. Like, for the Bible is not a K-rated book. That thing is M and MA man. Life's harsh man, and if HP or DxD or Rosario Vampire were real men, that shit would be even harsher.

For work, I am a self-employed window cleaner, typically residential. However, I would love to do commercials too. (No skyrise though. H no to that!) Sadly, recently my father had a heart attack, so I have been working with him in his garage. He's an automotive mechanic, and I don't want him to have another heart attack. So, I'll be helping him for the foreseeable future.

I belong to no religious group or organization. In some sense, I don’t consider myself a Christian so much as I consider myself a Follower of the Way as it is written in the Gospel of John where the Lord Jesus the Messiah said “I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.”

While I don’t consider myself to belong to any organization, I do believe myself to be one of the many individuals to continue the work and ministry of Dr Victor Paul Wierwille, the founder of The Way International. I am no longer a member of The Way International, but I endeavour to continue to do the work that Dr Wierwille did as I believe that the work that he did aligns the closest to what the Word of God says.

First, we must research the Word of God by studying and rightly dividing, accurately handling it.

Second, we must teach what the Word of God says with certain points of emphasis including:

- Receiving the Holy Spirit Today

- The Law of Believing

- Are the Dead Alive Now?

- Jesus Christ is Not God

- The Keys to the Word’s Interpretation are as follows:

1) Consider the individual words.

2) Consider the immediate context of a passage.

3) Consider the complete context of the Scriptures.

— All Scripture must be in harmony with one another.

— All Scriptures pertaining to a particular subject must be considered.

— Complex, difficult, or apparent contradictory verses must be understood with consideration of the multitude of clear verses regarding that subject.

— Passages with irreconcilable differences are separate events

— Regarding chronology, consider other harmonized passages to gain a full understanding.

— God as the author of His Word has the right to tie subjects that are related to one another outside of their chronological order.

4) Consider to whom certain passages are written.

— Is it written to or about Judeans, Gentiles, or the Church of God?

— What time period (covenant, administration/dispensation, or age) is that passage addressing or writing about?

— Interpretation and application are always with respect of to whom it is addressed, whether it is written to the individual or for their learning.

5) Consider figures of speech and orientalisms.

6) Consider the culture, customs, and historical context of the day and time.

7) Miscellaneous Considerations:

— Consider the Ancient Hebrew thought process (pictographs, concrete thinking, dynamic definitions of words).

— Consider that punctuation, capitals, verse numbers, chapters, chapter headings, and certain book divisions or orders are devoid of authority.

— Consider holding certain verses in abeyance.

Those are the Keys to the Word's interpretation.

Finally, after teaching the Word then we can fellowship around its greatness of it.

So that’s a lot of what makes up me and that is kind of my greetings. God bless you and I love you.