When men and women ask what shall we do to be saved, you shall answer, Believe this gospel of the kingdom; accept divine forgiveness.
By faith recognize the indwelling spirit of God, whose acceptance makes you a son and daughter of God.
‘In the Lord have I righteousness and strength.’
‘My righteousness is near; my salvation has gone forth, and my arms shall enfold my people.’
‘My soul shall be joyful in the love of my God, for he has clothed me with the garments of salvation and has covered me with the robe of his righteousness.’
‘Take away the filthy rags of self-righteousness and clothe my son with the robe of divine righteousness and eternal salvation.’ It is forever true, ‘the just shall live by faith.’
Entrance into the Father’s kingdom is wholly free, but progress—growth in grace—is essential to continuance therein.
“Salvation is the gift of the Father and is revealed by his Sons. Acceptance by faith on your part makes you a partaker of the divine nature, a son or a daughter of God.
By faith you are justified; by faith are you saved; and by this same faith are you eternally advanced in the way of progressive and divine perfection.
By faith was Abraham justified and made aware of salvation by the teachings of Melchizedek.
All down through the ages has this same faith saved the sons and daughters of humankind, but now has a Son come forth from the Father to make salvation more real and acceptable.”
You cannot buy salvation; you cannot earn righteousness. Salvation is the gift of God, and righteousness is the natural fruit of the spirit-born life of sonship in the kingdom.
You are not to be saved because you live a righteous life; rather is it that you live a righteous life because you have already been saved, have recognized sonship as the gift of God and service in the kingdom as the supreme delight of life on earth.
When men believe this gospel, which is a revelation of the goodness of God, they will be led to voluntary repentance of all known sin.
Realization of sonship is incompatible with the desire to sin.
Kingdom believers hunger for righteousness and thirst for divine perfection.”
I love all the people regardless of circumstance and condition. I would rejoice to see you all enter the kingdom of heaven, but the doing of the works of God is not for me to determine.
The transformations of grace are wrought in response to the living faith of those who are the beneficiaries.”
Michael Of Nebadon
The Planetary Gospel