"He was telling me that if I want something, I must now at the moment I want it assume that I have it. I want to go to Barbados/I am IN Barbados. So this night, when I sleep, I sleep in Barbados."
Hello again. I am curious how you might interpret Luke chapter 22 through a Neville lens? In chapter 7 of Your Faith Is Your Fortune, Neville addresses Luke 22:42 (the chapter heading is "Thy Will Be Done.") But I find his explanation unsatisfactory and it doesn't seem to fit the context. He equates this with “I can of Myself do nothing, the Father within Me, He doeth the work.” But he seems to skip over the part where Jesus is saying "I really don't want this, yet if it's your will, I will endure it." Like, I get the interpretation of God/Imagination working out the "how" of a desire versus trying to manipulate things by our own might. But it still makes no sense when Jesus is saying "I don't want this." Plus the rest of the chapter.. the supper, the betrayal, the arrest...?
Hello again, Anonymous. I hope I answered your question in God's Will IS Done, March 15, 2019 (https://imagicworldview.blogspot.com/2019/03/gods-will-is-done.html).
God spoke to me audibly, so I set out to find what he has said to other people. I found he is in constant transition becoming himself MANIFESTED, and there is nothing other than himself, which makes him us and we him in the process of becoming him. The processes involved in his becoming are complicated to us, but he knows exactly what he is doing and lets us know. Thus I have learned to read the Bible a bit differently than others, and am here trying to get us in sync with his program.
Discovering that God is real and the world is per the Bible (Spirit based, not matter based), I realized everything I thought I knew--my whole secular and religious worldviews--were wrong! Studying the Bible in light of the God I discovered, I have found that most things taught about it are wrong, too. God is right, and the Bible was originally, too, but it has been edited, corrupted, falsified, mistranslated, misread and misinterpreted to mitigate our understanding of its message of oneness. "God is One," includes YOU!!!
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Hello again. I am curious how you might interpret Luke chapter 22 through a Neville lens? In chapter 7 of Your Faith Is Your Fortune, Neville addresses Luke 22:42 (the chapter heading is "Thy Will Be Done.") But I find his explanation unsatisfactory and it doesn't seem to fit the context. He equates this with “I can of Myself do nothing, the Father within Me, He doeth the work.” But he seems to skip over the part where Jesus is saying "I really don't want this, yet if it's your will, I will endure it." Like, I get the interpretation of God/Imagination working out the "how" of a desire versus trying to manipulate things by our own might. But it still makes no sense when Jesus is saying "I don't want this." Plus the rest of the chapter.. the supper, the betrayal, the arrest...?
By Anonymous, at 8:39 AM
Hello again, Anonymous. I hope I answered your question in God's Will IS Done, March 15, 2019 (https://imagicworldview.blogspot.com/2019/03/gods-will-is-done.html).
By Daniel C. Branham-Steele, at 1:34 AM
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