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The times of the prophets and priests were in fact up to the Old Testament. The priests were there to do mass. The priests’ job was to offer mass. But the last mass ended with the Old Testament. The “bread-breaking” ministry was carried out by the early Christians. They did it with a single heart and a sincere heart.

“The law and the prophets were up to John. After that, the gospel of the kingdom of God is preached.” (Luke 16:16)

The era of the prophets and priests ended with the Old Testament. The New Testament period requires evangelism and the Kingdom of God.

In the New Testament times, evangelism was necessary. But a large number of people limited it to religion, took over its monopoly, and as a result, the gospel was confined to a limited number of people, and in some cases, the gospel never reached them. Religious states began to devour even the poorest. They set up walls so that the gospel cannot reach them.

When the people of the world were forced to convert the gospel into a religion and make a profit by branding it, the gospel became like a monopoly.

Christ has not founded religion. The gospel is not limited to some.

Asceticism has nothing to do with the New Testament. Christ never spoke of asceticism. Monasticism was a vision that existed centuries ago. The “priestly system” does not exist. All Christians are priests and children of God. Neither the early Christians nor the apostles brought up the Gospel as a religion. Christ’s words are worth the price!

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