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Saturday, 9 May 2026

No student is above their master

 Maybe I am only an armchair student of the teachings of the Holy Spirit today, but it is enough to at least be a student of any kind, since no student is above their master. In being a student of the Holy Spirit, the reality behind this is discipleship to Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit brings us what Jesus has been given by the Father. The Father teaches His Son all things pertaining to our salvation. So to listen to, and learn from the Holy Spirit, both in our meetings in the name of Jesus Christ, and in our more private moments of meditational devotion and prayer, we learn the heart of Jesus Christ, the truth Jesus deeply holds within him. It is rather nonsensical to try to downgrade the authority of these revelations. This is a taste of the righteousness, truth, and authoritative discipline found in heaven itself, up to and including the very throne of the Most High God, the Father. In the authority of the name of Jesus, all Nature continually functions in accordance with the will of the Father, God. In comparison, even the churches are mere human institutions of power like human courts, as they always have been down the centuries. Take it from Jesus, that he too will forever submit to the Father. The student is no greater than their master. It is enough for the student to be like their master. For example, I found in the Holy Spirit a teaching, interpreted from an angelic message in tongues given in a service meeting, that matches words found in the Book of Enoch but not in other scriptures such as those canonised by largest church institutions. Clearly, the Holy Spirit conveys truth known to Jesus. This manifests that Jesus knowing this Book of Enoch holds it highly as scripture, holding Enoch as true prophet. He must even know Enoch from over the centuries in heaven, since Enoch ascended there five millennia ago. This is consistent with records of teachings of Jesus in the gospels. Jude, a biological brother of Jesus, wrote of Enoch in a manner consistent with this too. The absence of the Book of Enoch from what churches have endorsed as the Bible does not diminish this, but it puts their authority in perspective. We truly learn from Jesus if we go on to become more like him, believing his beliefs. Then our authority is merely an extension of his own, in line with his own, and this in turn is from God who sent him.