Divinely
The Throne Theory
Perceived through a study of the Word of God
June 20 1998

As I have come to learn through my study of the Word of God; from the time of Israels last captivity to this time, there is no king of David’s bloodline on the Throne of David. God did make the promise to David, that David’s bloodline would set on his Throne forever. But this promise or contract is and was conditional. The condition is and was that the Law not be broken. Through my readings of the Scripture, it is clear the Law gets broken. And through simple observation of society today, it is clear that the Law continues to be broken. Thus there is know king of David’s bloodline on the Throne of David.

So know the question becomes; what throne does Jesus set on? What throne does Jesus himself proclaim? I did a word search on all of the NT on “throne” and “king of the Jews”. The question becomes; if Jesus did not say something but other people said it, can Jesus be held accountable for what another person has said about him? If Christians profess something and it can not be found where Jesus professed it, can Jesus be held accountable for what Christians have come to believe?

It is equivalent to an undercover police standing on a corner selling drugs. If you buy from the cop and get arrested, can you legally hold the cop accountable for your actions?

MT27:11, Jesus is not say he is king of the Jews. Jesus is saying the people are saying he is king of the Jews. Or Jesus is saying, that is what they say. As the Book is recorded I personally could not find where Jesus himself proclaimed to be king of the Jews. The perception that Jesus sets on the Throne of David is a peoples failure to adhere to the sayings of their own god.

So know the question becomes; what throne is Jesus himself proclaiming. What is Jesus Anointed King of. It is clear that Jesus himself does not set on the Throne of David and Jesus himself never professed he did nor wanted to. As the Book is recorded this was only professed by other people.

It is clear that Jesus professes a throne. Jesus called it, “throne of his glory”, MT25:3.

I will cut through the chase on this theory. Jesus is proclaiming he is anointed on the throne of Hell. Jesus is the King of the place we understand as Hell. Jesus suggest he has been Anointed this throne by God. It is possible Jesus is the first borne son of God. And it was indeed Jesus and one or more of his brothers that caused the flood. Jesus was Anointed king of Hell through the Law of firstborn, Deu21.

Isa53 does fit the record of Jesus. Isa53:12 explains a lot. We are being divide. The people that serve God will get the paradise promised them. The people that fail to serve God. Your fait is recorded in the Book of Revelations.

The main reason I can not put my trust or faith in writings that do not suggest the main entities of the OT and the NT said it; is because when you do that, the curse of God is upon you, Jer17:5.

Another reason the Scripture is confusing is because it speaks of two comings. The coming of the destroyer. And it also speaks of the coming of the BRANCH or Messiah. It is also a valid view that Jesus is God due to the statement made in Deu32:39. All things belongs to God.

Jesus is the destroyer; Exo12:23, Job15:21, PS17:4, Jer4:7. In the history of Israel, the destroyer might have been known as Baal. I feel there could be seven or eight destroyers. The eighth is kind off hidden as the Book is recorded. It is difficult to discern if the eighth is God himself or is it a son of God. The destroyer are under orders from God. God is the ultimate Judge and He is building His case against Nations. That is why Christianity is engrossed with conflicts and graven images. These things are warnings for righteous people who are servants of God. It lets them know it is a religion of the damned.

Only the imagination of men have created the image of Satan. If you were familiar with the OT, you would realize it is God Whom sends the destroyer and the evil spirits.