All writings that appeared after the ascension of Jesus, whether inside or outside the Bible, should be considered auxiliary and secondary, for there are no prophecies about the coming of any man with the mission to teach us something that Jesus did not teach. Any doctrine that is not in line with the words of Jesus in the four Gospels must be rejected as false, regardless of its origin, duration, or popularity. The doctrine of “unmerited favor” has no basis in the words of Jesus and is therefore false. What Jesus taught is that the Father sends us to the Son, and the Father only sends those who follow the same laws given to the nation He set apart for Himself with a perpetual covenant, laws that Jesus Himself and His apostles followed. | “Do not add to or subtract from the commandments I give you. Simply obey the commandments of the Lord your God.” (Deuteronomy 4:2)
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