The Becoming God

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

The Sabbath Isn't Just Saturday: The Bible's Gospel of Jesus Christ.


The Sabbath is love in action. Literally.

We have an evidence of God's love, Jethro, which means "his
jutting over or excellence; his excelling". Jethro is the surpassing
abundance of provision, the surprising increase of supply which
appears sometimes unaccountably and seems to exceed our
capacity to receive it. It is a flow of love coming from someplace -
- his place.

The prophets speak of this flow as a pattern, YHWH, the very
nature of God. This flow is God, the invisible Ineffable, speaking
to us. It says, "Let my people go." His "people" are our thoughts,
for he is imagination, the source of our imaginations. He wants
our thoughts to serve him in love. By YHWH, he is trying to shake
us awake.

The Sabbath is God's flow of love. YHWH is God the Ineffable, the
incomprehensible source of life, exercising his power to effect
his desire to provide for us. We are his "love target." He is the
sender, the sent, and the recipient of his love. We are all one.
I guess you could say the flow is all "in house."

We are not separate from the Ineffable. The biggest confusion in
Christianity is thinking that he is somewhere else. "God so loved
the world that he gave his only begotten son." This is the epitome
of YHWH, the flow of God's love -- he became us. The Ineffable,
Most High God laid down his life and died of all knowledge of
his life to become us, that we might become him. Everybody is
him -- the Ineffable, the Most High God -- made completely
ignorant of the fact!

We have emptied ourselves of glory and have manifested in the
form of servants. We find ourselves crucified on the "cross" of
these bodies. The Sabbath was made for us: it says, "Do the
work of your father."

Work? What work? Everything comes from his imagination. No
thing has been made without him. The Sabbath is imagination
becoming manifest in time. It is God's love happening. This
light shines in the darkness of our ignoranced minds:
"Love is of God, and everyone who loveth is born of God, and
knoweth God."

The "son" of God, the imagination of the Ineffable, is hid in our
hearts. It is so hid that we are thinking with it right now and do
not even recognize it. By imagining in love we save mankind,
who is the manifestation of the Ineffable.

What is perfect and kind? What is noble, true, just, pure, lovely,
of good report, virtuous, praiseworthy? Imagine these.

The Sabbath is love's becoming manifest. God saw his perfect
image, the earth of the six-day creation, and it was beautiful. He
put man -- himself -- in it, and that earth comes to pass by man.

Man is Jesus Christ, for the Ineffable has come in the flesh -
- our flesh. 'Jesus' means YHWH saving, which is the flow
of love which destroys the existing results of our ignorance and
supplants it with right.

'Christ' -- hold onto your hats, heresy mongers -- comes from
KRST, the Egyptian word for coffin, for the life-force of the
Ineffable, the "anointing" that animates our bodies, is the
consciousness of God which resides in  the skull of man, our
imagination. In the "coffin" is the Almighty, the power and the
wisdom of God.

Why say 'coffin' when you mean the Ineffable? Because in
scripture, the Ineffable is uneffed! References to him have to be
understood, like "Before the beginning, (the Ineffable -- uneffed!)
created God, the Heavens and the Earth." I.e., he planned man.
And Adam, the Rib, Eve and the Shining One -- all one dude:
the Ineffable.

Behold the "coffin" that is the skull. In this sepulcher is the
divine Most High . . . resurrecting, creating: "I, I am this;
I shall manifest as that."

"In the mount (which is the skull), YHWH sees, provides"
(Genesis 22: 14). Whatever is needed for us to "hit the mark,"
to fulfill God's intended good and beautiful end, he will provide -
- on the wings of the Sabbath.

He who? He is you. We are to keep the Sabbath, the flow of God, holy.
That doesn't mean to keep Saturday holy, but to take a day off
every week and dedicate the time to talking about the flow of
God's love, God's provision and what we are to do about it. We
are to learn more and more about the Sabbath and endeavor
more and more to practice it.

Practice the Sabbath, the flow of God's love? Practicing the
Sabbath isn't shined shoes, bonnets, grinning and a big Bible
under the arm.  Practicing the Sabbath is Israel, which means
God Ruling as Man, by man. This is our engaging in cooperation
with God, as God. This entails loving God, our fellow man, in acts
and imaginings.

It is through our imagining that the divine creates the worlds of
every tomorrow.

So, welcome to the world as you have thought it. Maybe you would
like to end this particular world. Jesus Christ is the ender of the
present, the loving provider of tomorrow. And he is your imagination.
"Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give
you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek
and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my
yoke is easy, and my burden is light" (Matthew 11: 28-29).

Today is the Sabbath. Everyday is. "At that time (right now!) Jesus
went on the Sabbath day through the corn; and his disciples were
an hungred, and began to pluck the ears of corn, and to eat"
(Matthew 12: 1). The world is a hunger, and you, divine son, are
lord of the Sabbath. Corn is available, and it is blameless for you
to eat.

How shall you eat? We are the son, the child of Proverbs chapter
eight, manifest now in ignorance. Yet still, we are the power and
wisdom of God Almighty, the Ineffable. Our imagining is his
imagining. We see him creating the universe by imagining it in 3D.
We do this same work, just as we see the Father work: we lovingly
imagine desired experiences -- i.e., pick and eat the corn in 3D -
- and trust these experiences to manifest on the morrow. Feed your
thoughts on love and believe you receive. Intensely believe that your
three-dimensional vision is, and God will bring it to pass.

2 Comments:

  • Genesis 50:26 So Joseph died, being an hundred and ten years old: and they embalmed him, and he was put in a coffin in Egypt.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:43 AM  

  • Exactly. Jesus is in us, in you and I.

    By Blogger Daniel C. Branham-Steele, at 12:24 PM  

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