The Bubble theory
In sports there is a term referred to as “being on the bubble”. This is different from the bubble in economics. Let’s use Baseball as an example. On the first day of spring trainging, anyone with potential or an invitation can show up for try outs. Soon the players are cut down to what is called a 40 man roster.
As time goes by; the players that can’t “make the cut” get red tags in their lockers. They’ve been cut from the team. The object of spring training in baseball is to cut the squad down to the best 25 players on the field. The problem is there is often 28 – 29 that are really good. So the extra 3 – 4 are called “Bubble players” or “They’re on the Bubble”. Actually you could have 6 – 7 players that are on the bubble and the manager has to decide who stays and who gets cut.
If you agree that your spirit does not die when your physical body dies, then one must ask the question, where does it go? It’s not unreasonable to think that your spirit can mainfest as an orb of energy that gets drawn back to the light. But all energy has its own wave length. (Hz)
High vibrational creatures are seen as good or “Light Workers”. (Mother Thersea, Stephen Covey etc…) While low vibrational creatures are considered “dark workers”. (Joseph Stalin, Charles Manson etc…). So do both orbs enter the same realm of existence? My guess is that we have what is referred to as a life review. You get to the lobby of the ethereal world and you get to play “This is Your Life”.
I think it’s at this point that the high frequency souls. are seperated from the low ones. However, what about the bubble creatures? Where do they go? Is there a re-education camp for spiritual orbs? Or does the judge of your life review make executive decisions. I believe this is where re-incarnation comes into play.
If you’re a Christian and you’ve done the “Stuff” Jesus said to do, I guess you would be entering door #1 to pardise. If you had heard the word and struggled with it, as most of us will, I think you fall onto the “bubble” category. Think about it, the Thief on the cross got to go to heaven for saying: “He’s(Jesus) done nothing wrong. He doesn’t deserve to be crucified with us”. (Or something of that nature).
Quote from the New American Standard Bible
One of the criminals who were hanged there was hurling abuse at Him, saying, “Are You not the Christ? Save Yourself and us!” But the other answered, and rebuking him said, “Do you not even fear God, since you are under the same sentence of condemnation? And we indeed are suffering justly, for we are receiving what we deserve for our deeds; but this man has done nothing wrong.” And he was saying, “Jesus, remember me when You come in Your kingdom!” And He said to him, “Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in Paradise.” ~ Luke 23:39
So there was room in “Paradise” for the felon that felt bad about Jesus having to die an unjust death.
I ask: “How many of these will there be on judgement day?” How many of those who were baptized, repented, confessed their sins, and asked for forgiveness, yet went on to live sinful lives will Christ remember? On the other hand, how many really bad guys in prison that came to know Jesus through the Bible yet didn’t go through the Christian rituals of Baptism, repentance, etc… will Christ have pity on.
This is something that most churches will never tell you. “Jesus can save whomever He wants to”.
Perhaps, if you’re on the bubble, you get thrown back like a fish too small? Perhaps a loving God will give you a chance to make it or brake it. In the first century Re-incarnation was a commonly accepted idea. Why else would Jesus ask Peter: “Who do they say I am”? Why did Jesus say: “Elijah did come but they didn’t recognize him.”
As a human who has preached the word of God in a “Church of Christ” it is my duty to tell you that no matter how much you gave to the church or how many services you attended, God knows your heart. The Bible says that you need to be Baptized in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit. You need to repent of your ways. You need to beg forgiveness AND forgive those who have sinned against you. Above all you must believe that Jesus died for your sins. If your head isn’t there, He has the power to say “Welcome home” or “Back you go”. (This is my opinion, but I don’t think it’s up to you)
Until tomorrow,
Live Spiritually
Ace