The Becoming God

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Imagine It All Better All The Time

Just a pleasant thought I saw in The Dead Sea Scrolls (:A New Translation, 2005, Michael Wise et al, HarperSanFrancisco, p. 132): "...by a prayer I shall bless Him."

By a prayer...we bless God! This reminded me of "...that you mercy to your Maryah Allaha with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. This is the first commandment" (Mark 12: 30 Alexander, note incorporated).

And Ephesians 4:7, "To each one of us,* however, He gave us grace according to their measure in appreciating the Messiah. 8. Because of that it is said [in Scriptures,] 'He ascends to the highest, He furnishes a resting place and He grants rewards to humanity.'”

And James 1:12, "Blessed is the person who anticipates being tested; so as when they win, they receive the wreath of everlasting life, that which Allaha has promised those people who are merciful to Him."

Be MERCIFUL to God. BLESS Him. How? PRAY. Everyone and everything is HIM!! Serve God and minister TO HIM by praying for everyone and everything. Imagine it all better all the time. Love and rejoice.

More verses? See Friday, November 04, 2016, If You Appreciate the Messiah, Be Merciful to God . . . Your Lowest Neighbor, "the Poor"

Exodus 7:1, "I Give You God to Pharaoh"

From the first day I read it I have much appreciated Neville Goddard's conclusion that 'Moses' is the germ of the Gospel within us. The consciousness of God, the Holy Spirit, is always witnessing within us that we are one with God, that we ARE God even if by being but dust on the package deal (Mark 3:28-29). For God is a package deal. He is all there is. (Did you know that among the Dead Sea scrolls there were more copies of Genesis and Exodus than of any other books? If I couldn't afford to get any other translations from the ancient Aramaic by Victor Alexander, I'd get those two at least.) 'Moses' is the consciousness of God within us. Pharaoh, on the other hand, is the consciousness of the human flesh within us. That is how I see it, anyhow.

So, early in Exodus Moses is becoming more aware of God and of the tension HERE between spirit and flesh. In Exodus 7:1, God says something very interesting to Moses: "I give you 'God' to Pharaoh, and Aaron your brother shall be your prophet." Alexander explains this retained literalism as meaning "I give you my Godhead to impose over Pharaoh and I give you Aaron to be your representative-spokesman."

Have you not passed out? God has made our consciousness of Him LORD over the world, and that part of us that hears Him Our representative. Our faith IMPOSES upon the world; it MAKES it change. And yes, that is a capital Our. For it is a package deal. THAT is what we have got to get to: cooperative Godhood.

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Get the Reward, Revised

I noted in The Mystery Post I Cannot Write: Gospel, Revelation, Reward, Power, that the most ancient meaning of euangelion (euaggelion) was a messenger's reward:

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On June 20, 2020 00:58, imagicworldview@aol.com wrote:

Andrew,

Thanks. That was something to think about. Just a bit here from scrolling down on Millar Burrows' The Origin of the Term Gospel: euaggelion is the REWARD PAID to the preacher FOR his revelation. Should we be reading "preach the gospel" as "preach the reward to be received for revelation"? As in "if I do this willingly, I have a reward." Maybe we're just not reading either language correctly.

Dan
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Most anciently, the euangelion - "Gospel" - was the reward gifted to the one who proclaimed Good News, not the Good News or Glad Tidings itself! So Mark 1:14-15, for instance, should be translated, "Jesus came to Galilee, and preached the messenger's reward of the Kingdom of God. And he said, 'The Season is finished* (the Age of the Old Testament is over), and the Kingdom of God has arrived. Repent and believe in the messenger's reward [of Salvation]'" (Alexander, notes incorporated, emphases mine).

The reward is the PROMISE God has made to man, that whenever YHWH (Jesus) is revealed, we shall be in that likeness (I John 3:2). THAT'S the point in John 1:18's last word, ἐξηγήσατο, without an object: HE HAS BEEN REVEALED! The promise is here. The REWARD is GIVEN, NOW!!

Doing the work proclaims the Good News that the reward is present.

"After these things the word of the LORD came unto Abram in a vision, saying, 'Fear not, Abram: I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward'" (Genesis 15:1).

PS: If I am reading Burrows correctly, upon receiving especially auspicious tidings, the ancients would offer a sacrifice in appreciation to the Powers--the high muckamucks in the spirit realm who be--who make such wonderful portents to occur. The sacrifice became a shared meal among the news-receiving citizens and the glad-tidings deliverer. I.e., they became ONE. This was a sign of their acceptance and of their rejoicing in the good news--that they really bought into it. Enjoy your lunch!

Friday, September 18, 2020

Consequence of Consciousness

Everything, almost, is consciousness. The only thing which might not be consciousness is the Ineffable Person Himself, the One Who is conscious. There is Him and His Milta, His Manifestation WITHOUT DIVISION FROM HIM. I believe our “Father” God is the Ineffable's Consciousness, and that all Creation is in and of THAT ONE CONSCIOUSNESS. I consider us conscii, individual awarenesses (-eez) of being consciousness, or, "imagination.” (I was making up the word conscii, then found it already existed in Latin.) Imagining is the Ineffable's only avenue of action. Even that which we call matter is consciousness--the Ineffable's intelligence assuming that it actually is what it imagines itself to be, thus becoming and continually being AS IMAGINED. This is alterable. Consciousness is as close as we can ever get to the Ineffable Source. I have a high opinion of consciousness, as it is the Ineffable in action. It is the Ineffable--only--who is worthy of worship. Consciousness is worthy also, as it is the Ineffable...being.

The consequence of everything being consciousness is that while this life's experience is real, it is also a dream. It is the Ineffable's Consciousness...imagined as our assumption...which has become our reality. What we as a unit have imagined has taken form. So life is call and response, design and manifest, plan and carry out...by Divine Spirit...from OUR THOUGHT...because our thought is also the Ineffable's action.

Unfortunately, we are rank amateurs at thought, at assumption. The Ineffable's manner of imagining we do not get. What is He doing? How is He doing it? Can we do it, too? Of course. That's what we are here to discover. That's what the Bible is all about. It's called Salvation. We have to un our ignorance and master the Ineffable's method.

We have to go from the consciousness of this fleshly, Egyptian-ish world consciousness to the consciousness of Spirit. From human doing to Spirit doing, without division, for we are the Divine. THAT fine tuning is a challenge: for us to be not us, but to be Him-not-apart-from-us. The world is for here for measuring. It gives us objective, observable, quantifiable results: "Are my results like His results? What am I doing wrong? What am I not doing that He is doing, or doing that He is not doing?" It is psychological and spiritual rocket science. We can apply rocket science like experimentation and analysis to it...if we get to know God and DO it.

Our lives are not supposed to be a technique. We are supposed to be Him being as He is, God's direct Manifestation. The Milta is revealed in history, is revealed as history, and is revealed in our experience, but is Him. We call Him Jesus--Salvation. He is the Consciousness. We ask Him to change things, and He does, by imagining, assuming towards the goal of our being more like Him. As He imagines, we become. Until gradually we are Him. That is why we want to master the techniques of imagining cooperative assumption: to become, at last, Him.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

This Is Not What It Purports To Be

In occult kindergarten, we went places in our minds. We did things there. It was like we were really there, but we weren't. "There" was not what it purported to be. It was imagination. Feel the sand on your feet, feel the soft breeze, smell the fragrance of the beach. Swim down to the bottom of the lagoon, see the giant oyster and its large, beautiful pearl. Step down the steps to your workshop. Count each step you take: 1, 2, 3, 4, ...10. See the door. Take hold of the handle, turn it and open the door, step into your workshop. We seemed to really be there. The things seemed to be real. But they were not. It was not what it purported to be. It was imagination.

In a trance, I saw a man formed from mud. The mud became bone and flesh, sinew. Organs and blood vessels formed. It became covered with skin and hair. It was lifeless, but then life was given to it. It breathed and looked around. "This is earth," it thought. I heard its thoughts, looked through its eyes, and became its mind. It became my ride of rebellion. Ignorance. Independence. But it was not what It purported to be. It was imagination.

I now am such a man. I am not just this man you see. You are not just you, either. We are not what we appear to be. Life is not what it purports to be. We are all this world which is from us, but it is not what it purports to be, either. It is illustrative illusion. We use this illusion to un, to manifest the Ineffable's ignorance in order to get rid of the Ineffable's ignorance. To un. That is our mission and the Ineffable's work. The life we are living is facilitative to the power we really are, for we are the Ineffable. As a power, we cannot be as limited as we need to be without the illusion. The illusion allows us to un. To un the Ineffable's ignorance. As long as we think we are separate, independent, responsive to another, we are ignorant. The essence of the Ineffable's ignorance. The Ineffable's imagination's ignorance.

I do not mean the Ineffable is stupid. It isn't developed. It still has more to go. Part of the Source's Manifestation is not up to snuff. It isn't manifesting the Source's nature. The ineffable Ineffable has a conscience/is conscious. What that conscience does, we, the imagination of that conscience, are to do. We haven't hit it. I think it's that we think we are something. Distinction and difference are independence, rebellion. From this we have to un.

If repentance, surrender, and submission to God were the most important things in salvation (they being confession), we only just BEGAN them at our conversion. We have to find and perfect our being the Ineffable - without distinction and difference - in our experience. THAT, the field, is what is.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Interrogative What the Heck, Romania?

I have 1292 published posts, and counting. Generally, I get between one hundred and two hundred page views a day. Today I got 6285 page views. That is more than I usually get in my best months. So I am curious as to what was going on today. Is someone, a team, investigating my views, writing a book, publishing in another language? I don't really care, though credit would be nice. Could you just give me a little explanation as to what you are doing? Thanks.

Edit: Someone in Romania had 6,160 pageviews, per Google's Blogger.com data. Which is fine, I think. I hope it helps you. Preach it, teach it, dissect and criticize it, just please do not try to copywrite it. But was it one person viewing my 1000+ pages six times, or six people viewing all my pages one time? I am really curious as to what the project was that led to 6000+ page views in Romania in one day.

Was He Real? This Isn't.

From the song "Torn," by Ednaswap:

“Illusion never changed
Into something real.”

Such a sad lyric. It haunts me. Illusion CAN change into something real. It has for me and for millions of others throughout history. That is the story of Jesus Christ. This illusion turns into what is real, and is thus SEEN to be illusion. Really spoils the one who sees. Talk about being jaded: in this world, and not of it.

"No eye has seen and no ear has heard, and the human heart has not perceived, that which God has consecrated for those who have mercy on him.* 10. To us, however, God revealed it through His Spirit, for the Spirit can fathom anything, even the depths of God. 11. For which human being knows what it is to be human, if it were not for the human spirit within them. Likewise no human being knows about God, except for the Spirit of God. 12. We, however, did not receive the spirit of the world, except [we received] the Spirit from God, in order that we may know the endowment we received from God. 13. Even these things that we speak, are not through the knowledge of words, by human wisdom, except through the enlightenment of the Spirit, and regarding spirits we have contemplated spiritually. 14. For the human being is a lone soul and [human beings] cannot receive that which is spiritual*, for that causes contention* in them, and they cannot comprehend how to judge the spiritual. 15. The holy Spirit, however, judges everything, and He cannot be judged by any human being. 16. For who understands the Lord's perception, so as to teach Him? We, however, have Christ's perception" (1st. Corinthians 2:9-16 Alexander).

We are self-dumbed down. From Spirit to human. For illusion to turn into something real, we have to hit the Spirit switch. That is the switch we are looking for when we go forward at church altar calls, kneel in prayer, etc.. When I meditated in the occult, I was humanly seeking to turn myself spiritual. Didn't work. All I got was a demon. But I also got a glimpse of the reality, in that Jesus intervened in preventing the demon from getting me. He couldn't have done that if He wasn't there.

At the House of Praise, I "gave" myself to Jesus. That did not work, because a) He already owned me; b) I was considering Him to be separate from me, not in me and vice versa; and c) in giving myself, I considered myself to be His peer, able to take myself back if I did not like what He did with me. Needless to say, giving myself to God on these terms did not turn the Spirit switch.

At Grace Bible Church in Honolulu, I asked Jesus to give me the gift of tongues. I didn't even know what it was, except everyone else at the House of Praise did it. So I asked Jesus for the gift of tongues, and nothing happened. Considering the context, that was a little embarrassing. I was aware that something was SUPPOSED to happen, and it hadn't. An inner desperation in seeking God turned the Spirit switch to ON. I sought God and how to become acceptable to Him with my whole heart. The reality was out there, and I wasn't getting it. I did not like that. I did not like that one bit. That was unacceptable to me. Inwardly, I gripped tight.

Which led to my seeing the conditions of my "conversion" (a, b, and c above) that made me unacceptable to God, and to my repentance from them. I fully surrendered and submitted to God, was accepted, and entered euphoria.

What a lovely trip, right? No. That was all mental, an illusion. Illustrative Spirit speech in the mind and emotions, but nothing real. But then I felt the sensation of water, of Life filling and rising up in my bowels. It was Power and Presence. My spirit was being enlivened. Illusion was becoming something real. It reached my throat, and it took control of my body. I could not praise God for His grace adequately in English, so the Holy Spirit did so for me. Except for the love and adoration and appreciation and gratitude in my heart, I was completely divorced from what was happening with my mouth. I did not make babbling sounds; I spoke a clearly articulated language which seemed to express what my heart was feeling.
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Another time, I saw in a daydream Jesus being scourged and crucified for me. I greatly wanted and sought to make it me being crucified and not Him, for it was MY sins I needed to pay for. "Can't do it, kid. You OWE a perfect life for the perfect life you were given. Got one? Negats. Only I do." Desperation in seeking again pressed the Spirit button. Troubled seeing Jesus nailed to the cross, He turned His face directly to me and said AUDIBLY IN MY BRAIN, "Come unto Me." Illusion became something real.

Another time I had hyper-extended my back. Elders at my church laid hands on me and prayed, and my back was healed. Illusion became something real. More recently, I was mentally stoked in a fantasy I had about all existence being the manifestation of the intelligence of the Ineffable. Everything is Its intelligence! At the time, I had a terrible pain from a sprain in my shoulder. I thought the words in my mind, "You can heal me." In the instant I thought it, the pain vanished.

Illusion is illusion. What is real is back there, out of sight, but is real. I pray you will find the Spirit switch, and that your illusion will become something real, too.

Sunday, September 13, 2020

Truth and Consequence

From The Secret Book of John. See my notes below:

The Inexpressible One

The One rules all. Nothing has authority over it.
            It is the God.
            It is Father of everything,
                        Holy One
                        The invisible one over everything.
It is uncontaminated
            Pure light no eye can bear to look within.

The One is the Invisible Spirit.
            It is not right to think of it as a God or as like God.
            It is more than just God.

Nothing is above it.
Nothing rules it.
            Since everything exists within it
                        It does not exist within anything.
            Since it is not dependent on anything
                        It is eternal.

It is absolutely complete and so needs nothing.
It is utterly perfect
Light.

The One is without boundaries
            Nothing exists outside of it to border it
The One cannot be investigated
            Nothing exists apart from it to investigate it
The One cannot be measured
            Nothing exists external to it to measure it

The One cannot be seen
            For no one can envision it
The One is eternal
            For it exists forever
The One is inconceivable
            For no one can comprehend it
The One is indescribable
            For no one can put any words to it.

The One is infinite light
            Purity
            Holiness
            Stainless,

The One is incomprehensible
            Perfectly free from corruption.
Not “perfect”
Not “blessed”
Not “divine”
But superior to such concepts.
            Neither physical nor unphysical
            Neither immense nor infinitesimal
            It is impossible to specify in quantity or quality
                        For it is beyond knowledge.

The One is not a being among other beings 
            It is vastly superior
                        But it is not “superior.”

It is outside of realms of being and time
            For whatever is within realms of being was created
            And whatever is within time had time allotted to it
The One receives nothing from anything.
            It simply apprehends itself in its own perfect light

The One is majestic.
            The One is measureless majesty

Chief of all Realms
            Producing all realms

Light
            Producing light

Life
            Producing life

Blessedness
            Producing blessedness

Knowledge
            Producing knowledge

Good
            Producing goodness

Mercy
            Producing mercy

Generous
            Producing generosity

            [It does not “possess” these things.]

It gives forth light beyond measure, beyond comprehension.

[What can I say?]

His realm is eternal, peaceful, silent, resting, before everything.
He is the head of every realm sustaining each of them through goodness.

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The ineffable Most High is the Truth. Christians call It the I AM, because It is. It IS what is--everything that is. And the way It is...is the way everything is supposed to be. Bit of trouble there, eh wot? Not much here is actually like It, and to that there is consequence.

There is consequence, because the ineffable Most High is becoming manifest as It actually is, ELIMINATING EVERYTHING IN IT THAT ISN'T. That is the value of the knowledge of God, of learning what It is, what It likes, what It's intentions and desires are. For this knowledge we read, study, and try to decipher the Bible, which illustrates these things about the Most High. We hope it is our difference from It which is thrown into the lake of fire, and not our conscious selves. But regardless, any variance from It is destined to be out of It in the end. THAT is a consequence.

Adam? Out. Cain? Out. Antediluvian race? Out. Nimrod? Out. Saul? Out. David in sin? Out. Hate? Out. Anger? Lust? Greed? Adultery? All out. There is a whole lot of what we are and what we do that is OUT! I suspect that the consequence of our faults is that we are born again to sphere life to work them out, but what if this is the last run? What if we have said, "I will do whatever He tells me to do," and in spite of having the Word available, haven't? What is the consequence there?

Truth is there (here! and knowable), and consequence. I think we ought keep both in mind.

PS: The list of things having consequence, both positive and negative, can be quite extensive. "If you give one of the least of these a drink of water ... " Being noble, helpful, generous, kind, has consequence. Being cruel, a gossip, selfish, perverse, a cheat, lying, indifferent, without compassion, has a consequence, also. What's on your list? Check it, and your life, frequently.

Saturday, September 12, 2020

E. W. Bullinger: The Christian's Greatest Need

The Christian’s Greatest Need

There was a reason Neville Goddard studied the Bible everyday. This from E. W. Bullinger, author and editor of the Companion Bible:

There is one thing that the Christian needs more than he needs any other thing. One thing on which all others rest; and on which all others turn. It is certain from the Word of God, and also from our own experience, that "we know not what we should pray for as we ought." But "the Spirit Himself helpeth our infirmities" (Rom. 8:26). He knoweth what we should pray for. He knoweth what we need. He maketh intercession for us and in us. He teacheth us how to pray, and in Eph. 1:17, we have His prayer set forth in these words: "that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in "THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIM."

This, then, must be our greatest need: A true knowledge of God. If the Holy Spirit thus puts it before all other things, it must be because it is more important than any other thing; yea, than all others put together. This, it is, that lies at the foundation of the Christian Faith; at the threshold of Christian life. It is the essence of all trust.

We cannot trust a person if we do not know him. At least, it is safer for us not to do so; and as a rule we do not. But on the other hand, when we know a person thoroughly well, we cannot help trusting him. No effort to trust is required when we perfectly know a person. The difficulty then is, not to trust. Why, then, do we not thus trust God? Is not the answer clear? It is because we do not know Him! Thus we see how this knowledge of God is our greatest need; the very first step of our Christian course. Our trust will ever be in proportion to our knowledge.

If we knew, for example a billionth part of God's infinite wisdom, we should see our own to be such utter folly, that we should not merely be "willing" for His will, but we should desire it. It would be our greatest happiness for Him to do and arrange all for us. We should say, 'Lord, I am so foolish and ignorant; and I know nothing, and can do nothing; I can see only this present moment; I know nothing of tomorrow. But Thou canst see the end from the beginning. Thy wisdom is infinite, and thy love is infinite; for, our Saviour and Lord could say of us to Thee, as Thy beloved Son--"Thou hast loved them, as thou hast loved me" (John 17:23). Do, then, Thine own will. This is my desire, the desire of my heart. This is what I long for above all things.'

This is far beyond being "willing". We may be willing for a thing, because we cannot help it. It may be even a low for m of Christian fatalism. A Mohammedan may be thus resigned to the will of his god. But what we are speaking of is far, far beyond the modern gospel of holiness; far in advance of merely being "willing". Those who are in the still lower condition; not "willing," but "willing to made willing," do not see that their condition arises from not knowing God; not knowing how infinite is His love, how vast is His wisdom, how blessed and how sweet is His will. If they did but know something of this, they would yearn for His will. It would be the one great earnest desire and longing of their hearts for Him to do exactly what is pleasing in His own sight, in us, and for us, and through us.

Not knowing this secret, Christians everywhere, are striving and laboring to be "willing" by looking at themselves; and by some definite "act of faith" to do something of themselves. Instead of thinking of His wisdom and His love, they are thinking of themselves and of their "surrender". But this is labor in vain. Even if it should seem to accomplish something, it is only like tying paper flowers on a plant. They may look natural and fair; but they have no scent, and no life; no fruit, and no seed. It is an artificial, fictitious attempt to produce that which, if they did but know God, would come of itself, without an effort: yea, the effort would be to stop or hinder the mighty power of a true knowledge of God.

The trouble with us is, if we prove our hearts to their depth, that, at the bottom, we think we know better. We would not say it for the world; we would hardly admit it to ourselves. But there it is; and the difficulty of being "made willing" is the proof of it. If we really knew Him, and believed that He knows better than we do what is good for us, there would be no effort whatever, but only a blessed irrepressible desire for His will. Before we proceed further to consider some other of the practical effects of this knowledge, let us notice the fact that there are two words in the original for this knowledge of God. Two verbs which mean to know. As these are used sometimes in the very same verse, it is very important that we should carefully distinguish that which the Holy Spirit has so especially emphasized.

There are, indeed, six Greek words which are translated to know, but these two are the most common.

  1. The one, oida, means to know without learning or effort; and refers to what we know intuitively, or as a matter of fact or history.
  2. The other, ginosko, means to get to know; by effort, or experience, or learning.

This difference will be clearly seen, if we examine one or two passages:

John 13:7, "What I do thou knowest not now." This is the former of these two words, and tells us that Peter had no intuitive knowledge of what the Lord was doing; and had no means of knowing. It was impossible. The Lord, however, goes on to say, "but thou shalt know (i.e. get to know) hereafter." Peter would learn, and find out, by experience and revelation, what the Lord was then doing.

John 8:55. "Ye have not know him (i.e., gotten to know him. No. 2 of these two words); but I know him (No. 1), and if I should say, I know (No. 1) him not, I shall be a liar like unto you; but I know him (No. 1)." Here the Lord declares His imminent knowledge of the Father; and declares that those whom He was addressing, not only had no such innate knowledge of God, but had not even attained to that knowledge.

1 John 5:20. "We know (No. 1, i.e., we know as a historical fact, without learning it) that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know (i.e., get to know, No. 2) him that is true."

Here the truth is taught that, before any one can get to know God, he must have a spiritual understanding imparted to him. With this agrees 1 Cor. 2:14. "The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God; for they are foolishness unto him; neither can he get to know them." Why not? Because "they are spiritually discerned." The natural man has no means of getting to know spiritual things. A spiritual understanding must first be "given" to him. Then he is able not only to discern , but to love and delight in the revelation of spiritual things, and to get to know Him, "the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom he hath sent." "This is life eternal" (John 17:3).

The importance of getting to know God is thus again wondrously emphasized as our one great need. This knowledge is not only the basis of trust in God; not only the foundation of Christian faith; but of Christian life. Practical life and walk will be in direct proportion to our knowledge of God. Look at Col. 1:9,10, where we have the practical outcome of the prayer in Eph. 1:17. In Eph. 1:17 we have the prayer itself. In Col. 1:9,10, we have it applied for our correction and instruction. Carefully weigh the words. "For this cause, we also, since the day we heard it, do not cease to pray for you, and to desire" --- Desire what? "that ye might be filled with the knowledge (the noun from No. 2, i.e., acquired knowledge) of his will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding." Why? For what purpose? To what end? "THAT YE MAY WALK WORTHY OF THE LORD UNTO ALL PLEASING, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD."

Then, to walk worthy of the Lord, I must know Him? Exactly so. If I would please Him in all things I must know how to please Him. Is this all that is required? All that I have to do? Yes, this is all. Then I have not to rush hither and thither; from Convention to Convention? No, I have to sit down before God's Word, and get to know Him through that. There is no other way of getting to know Him. And He has given us His Word, and revealed Himself therein, on purpose that we may study it and find out what it is that pleases Him; what it is He loves; what it is He hates; what it is He does. To get to know His wisdom, His will, His infinite love, His almighty power, His faithfulness, His holiness, His righteousness, His truth, His goodness and mercy, His long-suffering, His gentleness, His care, and all the innumerable attributes of our great and glorious God. See how this knowledge is absolutely necessary, if we would please God.

We cannot please any of our friends unless we know what they are pleased with. If we would make a present to one of them, we naturally think, or try to find out, what it is he or she needs or would be pleased to have. If we are receiving a guest, we naturally try to remember or find out what pleases him in food or drink, in occupation or recreation. If we cannot find this out, then we have to guess at it, and we may or may not succeed in our effort to please. We may take the greatest trouble and pains, and yet, after all, we may arrange for or provide the very thing which is most disliked. It is even so with our God. How are we to find out the things that please Him? How are we to discover the things He approves?

"ONLY FROM HIS WORD."

There, and there alone can we get to know Him. There alone shall we learn the fullness of the Spirit's prayer for us in Eph. 1:7; and the blessed practical outcome of it in Col. 1:9,10. No man has this knowledge of God intuitively. No minister can even help in imparting it, except in and by the ministry of that Word. His own thoughts are valueless. Only so far as he enables us to understand that Word can he be of any assistance to us. He may be mistaken by himself, and very easily be a hindrance instead of a help. God has revealed Himself in His written Word, the Scriptures of truth; and in the Living Word , His Son, Jesus Christ. And it is by the Communicated Word revealed in our hearts by the Holy Ghost that we begin thus to get to know Him, whom to know is Life Eternal.

This is the one great reason why the written Word is given to us. It is not given merely as a book of general information, or of reference; but it is given to make known the invisible God. Why do we read it? Why do we open it at all? What is, or ought to be, our object in reading it? Do we read a portion that someone else has selected for us? Do we read that portion because we have promised someone we would do so? Or do we open it, and sit down before it with the one dominant object to find out God; to discover His mind; to get to know His will.

Those who are not thus engaged make their own god out of their own thoughts and imaginations. They have to fall back on what they think their god likes! Thousands make their gods with their hands, out of wood, or stone, or bread. Thousands more make him out of their own heads. But, being ignorant of God's Word, they are alike ignorant of the God who has there revealed Himself. See the power of this truth as it is applied to what is called "Public Worship" or "Divine Service". How many will still worship "the unknown God"; and serve themselves; and do what is pleasing in their own eyes, studying only their own tastes! Ignorant of that great rubrick, John 4:24, "God is a Spirit, and they that worship Him MUST worship Him in spirit and in truth" (i.e., truly in spirit), they talk of the kind of service they prefer, and say, "I don't like that at all"; or, "I do like that so much"; as though "places of worship," so-called, were opened merely for persons to go in and do what pleases themselves, forgetful of that word "MUST," which dominates the whole sphere of what we call worship.

Worship "must" be only with the spirit. We cannot worship God--who is a Spirit--with our eyes, by looking on at what is being done. We cannot worship God with our noses, by smelling incense, whether ceremonially or otherwise used. We cannot worship God with our ears, by listening to music, however well it may be "rendered". No! Worship cannot be with any of our senses; or by all of them put together. It must be spiritual, and not sensual. The worshippers must be spiritual worshippers, for "the Father seeketh such to worship Him." (John 4:23). How many of such worshippers frequent our churches and chapels? How many are still worshipping "the unknown God" (Acts 17:23)?

Is it possible that, if the true God were known--the great, the High and Holy God, who dwelleth not in temples made with hands; the God who inhabiteth eternity; the God in whose sight the very heavens are not clean, and who chargeth His angels with folly--is it possible, we ask, that nay who know Him could imagine, for one moment, that, He "seeks" or could be pleased with, or accept, or regard a congregation turning the Bible into "a book of the words," and listening, for example , to a girl singing a solo, getting as high a note as she can, and holding it out as long as she can! Is THAT what The Great and Infinite God is seeking? Is that the occupation of the heart with Himself which He says He "MUST" have? No indeed! and the greater the ignorance of God, the deeper and more degraded will become the accompaniments of what is called "Public Worship".

Consider further, the effect of this great truth on our daily life. What rest and peace it brings. Look at its influence on our prayers. What is prayer for? Why are we told so often to pray? Why? Because prayer is intended to humble us by putting us into the place of helplessness and dependence. Prayer is meant to put us with our faces in the dust before the Mighty God.

Instead of that, what do we find? We turn that place which is meant to humble us and keep us in the low place, into a Throne, from which we dictate to God what He shall do in our affairs, how He shall help to carry out our plans, what He shall do among the governments and political affairs of the world. That is the outcome of the pride of the "old man" within us. So that we, who cannot manage our own affairs, do not hesitate to take on ourselves the management of the universe, and "move the hand that moves the world."

A true knowledge of God would lead to a very different condition of things. Our prayers would be frequent indeed, but we should be so filled with a sense of God's wisdom, and power, and goodness, that we should cease to pray as though we had more compassion than He has; as though we were more concerned about sins and sinners than He is; as though we were more interested in His work than He is.

We should be "definite" indeed, as well we may be in many things where from His Word, we know "what to ask." But we should be equally "definite" in leaving all our cares with Him. We should cease to take the responsibilities of life upon ourselves. We should say, 'Lord, what Thou wilt! Do not heed my requests if Thou seest they are not good. Do not do or give this or that because I ask it or think it good. Withhold it, if Thou, who seest the end from the beginning, seest it will not be for my good. I am so foolish and ignorant before Thee: and Thou art so wonderful, so wise, and so good: Goodness and mercy itself; and Thy love is so infinite that Thou canst do only what is right, and wisest, and best. Thy will is love itself. Oh that I may be filled with such a knowledge of Thy will, in all wisdom and spiritual understanding, that I may enjoy the perfect rest which that knowledge will give.'

In proportion as we have this knowledge of God and of His will, shall we thus pray without ceasing; and in this manner make known our requests unto Him. When we pray definitely for our will to be done in any matter, it means (if we are honest enough to confess it) that we are willing to take all the responsibility if that request be granted. Oh, what a solemn responsibility! And how unnecessary, when God had provided us with One who is our Surety, and who is responsible for us in life and in death (John 6:39). How much better to leave our affairs in His hands.

When we employ a person to do any labour for us, and we ask him how much we are to pay him? he replies, "I will leave it to you, Sir." Why? Because he knows perfectly well that we shall be very likely to give more than he would dare to ask. It is even so with our God. if we know Him well enough we can surely say, in making our request, "I will leave it to Thee, Lord." We have His assurance that He is "able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think" (Eph. 3:20). If we do the thinking we shall surely limit Him. How much better to leave the limit to Him: and we shall do this in proportion as we know Him.

Take another illustration. Here is a friend in great difficulties; and we have a plan that will lift him right out of them, and set him on his feet again. He, meantime, comes to us and to borrow some small sum that will only give temporary relief, and leave him to struggle on still with his difficulties. He limits our power. His poor thoughts cannot rise to the extent of what we are able to do exceeding abundantly. If we answer his prayer, and grant him his request, and lend him what he asks, how small will be his blessing. Why does he not "ask or think" more "worthy" of our ability and love? Because he does not know us well enough! This is the secret, and that is why he is not delivered. He thinks he knows better than we do; and measures our willingness to give by his poor power to ask.

Oh to know the love, and power, and wisdom of our God. What a revolution it would make in our prayers, as well as in our lives. But look again at another effect of this knowledge of God as applied to missionary work. What is the work of the missionary? He offers himself and is accepted. He is trained for his service, and he learns the particular language. The moment at length arrives when he is able to speak that language, and the opportunity comes to speak. Now, what is he going to say? What is the first thing that must come from his opened lips? Is it not to explain his God to that heathen man or woman? Is it not to show how far the living God is above all their ideas? Is it not to tell how God has revealed Himself in His Word? And to explain that revelation, and to minister that Word?

We thus see how a true knowledge of God lies at the threshold of all missionary work. How can a man explain God unless he knows God? And how can God be known apart from His Word? Hence the supreme necessity of so studying that Work that we may not only enjoy but be able to speak of Him of Whom that Word is sent to testify. So far we have spoken only of a knowledge of God--the Father. But it is also of the greatest importance that we should have a true knowledge of Christ.

This is the Christian's one object, as well as his greatest need. This is set forth with remarkable clearness and force in Phil. 3. In the ninth verse we have our standing in Christ expressed in the words

"FOUND IN HIM."

This is explained as not having our own righteousness, but that which is through the faith of Christ; "the righteousness which is of God by faith." Clothed in this righteousness, nothing of self is seen by God. Like the stones in the Temple, they were covered over first with cedar-wood; and the cedar-wood was covered over with gold. Then it is added, "there was no stone seen." These words are not necessary either for the grammar, or for the sense; for how could the stone be seen if thus doubly covered up? No! the words are graciously added to emphasize the antitype, and to impress upon us the blessed fact that, when covered with Christ's righteousness there is nothing of self seen in our standing before God. We are already "in the heavenlies, in Christ"; and are comely in all His comeliness, perfect in all His perfection, accepted in all His merit, righteous as He is righteousness; yea, holy as He is holy, and loved as He is beloved. All this is included in those words, "found in Him." And being thus "found in Him" for our standing, we have in verses 20, 21 our hope; which, is to be

"LIKE HIM"

in resurrection and ascension glory at His coming. Hence "we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able to subdue all things unto himself" (Phil. 3:20, 21). This is our "blessed hope." We have referred to it here, and not in the order in which it stands in this chapter, in order in which it stands in this chapter, in order to show what it is that lies between the two--the beginning and the end of our Christian course. What is that is to fill the place between these two? What is to occupy our hearts from the moment when we were in Christ, who is our life, to the moment when we shall be like Christ, who shall be our glory? What is the one object that is to ever fill our hearts and occupy our minds?

"THAT I MAY KNOW HIM."

This is henceforth the Christian's great object. Nothing but this aim to get to know Christ (for this is the word used here, in Phil. 3:10). As verse 9 contained the explanation of the words "found in him," so this verse (10) contains the explanation of how and why we are to get to know Christ. We are henceforth no longer to know Him after the flesh, but to get to know Him as risen; the head of the New Creation in resurrection (2 Cor. 5:16,17).

For this is how this knowledge is explained: "that I may get to know him and the power of his resurrection." Not to know merely the historical fact of his resurrection, but the "power" of it: i.e., what its wondrous power has done for us. But how can we get to know this "power"? Ah! only by experiencing "the fellowship of His sufferings": by learning that when He, the Head of the Body, suffered, all the members of that Body suffered in mysterious and blessed "fellowship with Him." Thus shall we get to know how we were "made conformable to Him in His death." Only when we have thus learned that we suffered when He suffered, and died when He died, can we begin to learn how we have risen also with Christ; and "get to know the power of His resurrection." How few of us know what this "power" is, as it takes us out of the old creation and sets us in the new creation, where "all things are of God" (2 Cor. 5:17).

This then is our object, to get to know all that Christ is made unto us in resurrection power. How startling must these words have been as they fell upon the ears of Greeks (for this is the first city Paul set his foot in in Europe). They had been brought up on the great motto of Solon, the wisest of the seven wise men of Greece. His motto was supposed by them to embody in itself the essence of all wisdom; and it consisted of only two words, which were carved over the entrance to the schools and colleges of Greece: gnosthe seauton---

"KNOW THYSELF"

But yet, how foolish are those words. For how can one know anything of himself by considering himself? If he looks at others, then he can see how different he is from them; and how much better or worse he may be than they. But it is only when we compare ourselves with Christ, who is the wisdom and glory of God, that we learn what we really are; and how far short we come of that glory (Rom. 3:23)! It is only as we see ourselves in "the Balance of the Sanctuary," or by the side of the plumb-line of that Perfection, that we see, and get to know, our absolutely lost and ruined condition. Hence this new motto was thundered from heaven into the ears of those who sought to know themselves----

"THAT I MAY GET TO KNOW HIM."

Yes; this is our one object. This it is that will have the mighty transforming power over our lives. Every moment spent in seeking to know ourselves is a moment lost: and not only lost, but used to keep us from the one thing that alone can accomplish our object and teach us ourselves. Trying to know ourselves, we not only fail in the attempt, but we cease to learn Christ, which alone teaches us to know ourselves. And yet, how many are spending their lives in this vain search? Running hither and thither to hear this man and that man. And, being constantly directed to this self-examination, they are only led into trouble; or, into a joy which lasts only while the excitement is kept up.

Oh! to be occupied with Christ; to have Him for our object; and His resurrection power for our lives. This we shall have; and have increasingly as we get to know Christ. Again. What was it that led the heathen world into all its darkness, corruption, and sin? Just this: "they did not like to retain God in their knowledge. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible God into the likeness of corruptible man" (Rom. 1:22,28).

Like people today who, ignorant of God as He has revealed Himself in His Word, make their god, some with their own hands, or out of their own heads, vainly imagining He is what they think He is, and worshiping, like the heathen, "the unknown God," such an one as themselves. What was it that led Israel astray and brought upon them all their sorrows and sufferings? Isaiah opens with the Divine indictment, which gathers up in the briefest form the one great cause which lay at the root of all:

"The ox knoweth his owner; And the ass his master's crib; But Israel doth NOT KNOW, My People doth not consider."

See how the Lord Jesus confirms this in Luke 19:42-44, as He weeps over Jerusalem. All is summed up in the opening and closing words:

"IF THOU HADST KNOWN!"

Even thou, at least in this thy day, the things that belong unto thy peace." And then, turning to the reason for that judgment, He adds: "Because thou KNEWEST NOT the day of thy visitation." And what is to be the acme of Israel's glory in the day of her restoration? Ah! then it shall come to pass that "they shall no more teach every man his neighbor saying, Know the LORD: for they shall all KNOW ME, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD" (Jer. 31:34). And what shall be Creation's glory: and the peace and joy of the whole earth? This sums up all:

"The earth shall be full of the KNOWLEDGE OF GOD, As the waters cover the sea" (Isa. 11:9).

And what is the secret of our being able to glory only in the Lord, and to enjoy His blessing in this the day of our visitation? It is given in Jer. 9:23,24:

"Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, Neither let the mighty man glory in his might, Let not the rich man glory in his riches: But let him that glorieth, glory in this, THAT HE UNDERSTANDETH AND KNOWETH ME."

We are thus brought round, and brought back to the one great duty, which should henceforth absorb our hearts and minds, and fill our days and years; viz., to be instant in our study of the Word of God, which is given to us with the one great, express, commanding purpose--the revelation of Himself, in order that we may

"GET TO KNOW HIM."

Study to shew thyself approved unto God... 2 Timothy 2:15

Hebrews 9:27's Once is not Once

Allow me to once again recommend Bullinger's Companion Bible.

I wondered if the annihilation talked about in my last post could be the "once to die" appointed unto men in Hebrews 9:27. Note that the annihilation in the Second Revelation of John happens early-on in the sequence of events unto the judgment. They say the first symptom of heart disease is usually the death of the diseased person. We might all find that the first indication of judgment is finding ourselves dead. “Gee, I didn’t know I had an appointment.”

I think 99.9 % of Christians would say that the once in Hebrews 9:27 means that we live on earth only one time and die only one time, and then are eternally judged. Bullinger refers us to Hebrews 6:4 where the Greek word for once is hapax, and he lists everywhere in the New Testament the word is used, including Hebrews 9:27. It becomes apparent that the once is like "once upon a time," referring to a SEASON (as Alexander consistently translates the Aramaic). God appoints men a season to die. Could this once to die mean a season when we all die as one?

Bullinger compares this to the Greek word for one-time-only, ephapax, as found in Hebrew 7:27. Christ offered Himself up once. One time only. He went once; we go in a season. A season with egg shaped self-driving cars? Or a season LIKE that. In the Second Revelation of John, which is NOT canonical, the three years are as three months, as three weeks, as three days, as three hours, as three seconds. Perhaps we hit this milestone repeatedly and in various forms, like repeatedly missed OPPORTUNITIES. Missed it in this branch, back to the past for a new track and another try. Or not. Try to get it THIS time.

For What It's Worth

I have been talking with a kid (for me, anyone less than 50 years old) about two things: the rapidly approaching possibility of actual autonomous, self-driving cars; and the rapidly approaching possibility of mankind's total demise from the earth. The young man is a bit upset and unnerved that some scientists seriously propose that his five-year-old daughter might have only fifteen years left to live on earth, and that our scientific advancements will not suffice to either save the planet or get us off it. These are the interests of the upcoming generation in this world's milieu.

So it was with interest I read of a) William M. Branham's prophecy of "egg-shaped, self-driving cars"; and b) the Second Revelation of John. The first article I am going to ask you to look at demonstrates how NOT to understand a prophecy. The author completely misses what was prophesied and dismisses the seer. Egg Shaped Car

It should be obvious that the shape and control of future cars were NOT what were being prophesied, for those had been physically observed by Branham. What he saw in the future was that AT THE END OF DAYS there would be such automobiles. Scrolling down on Driverless Cars will bring you to the prophetic prediction: "The cars in that day will be shaped like an egg, running back like in this form there. And it'll be controlled by some kind of a power that they won't even have to use the steering wheel at times, just set her and go on like that (See?), before the annihilation. Now, you remember that I--I... That's on record. 57-0602 Life" (bold emphasis mine).

Approaching WITH the self-driving, egg-shaped car is "the annihilation." Interesting term. So it was with interest I discovered (thank you, YouTube suggestions) The (Second) Revelation of John. This John has a different pattern of events in the last days. Listen to the audio and read along from 5:00 to 5:10. "Then all the human race shall die, and there shall not be a living man on all the earth." The annihilation. Our scientific advancements will not suffice to get us past that.

Now, I am not saying that it is not all symbolic; it IS psychological. But in your psyche, do not worry about your driverless car; worry about the annihilation.

For What It's Worth, Stop. What's that sound? Everybody look what's going down.

Monday, September 07, 2020

The World is Psychological

I said in my posts "Heading For Healing 22" (August 25) and "Surprising Reality" (August 28), that the world is consciousness. I do not mean that the world is from consciousness; I mean that the world IS consciousness. All of everything is consciousness, the Ineffable's consciousness, which in my opinion is 'Jesus,' that which Anointed the devoted Jew's consciousness. My point is that the world is Life; it is psychological. It exists of the Power of the Ineffable's Intelligence, which thinks it is matter, and thus has become matter. Life thus being imagination, it responds to imagination, "faith," and can be forgotten and replaced with--made to correspond to--other sebsequent thought held in confidence and faith.

To manifest the Ineffable's consciousness, we have to en-Life-en our imaginations. But this is to an end. To manifest the end, there has to be the ultimate separation: Life’s utter rejection of Death's way, and Death’s utter rejection of Life's way. Complete rejection causes complete separation. As the ultimate separation was in the illustrative Season of Grace's consummation (roughly the period between the two destructions of Jerusalem's Temples), so shall it be in our psychological consummation. The outer rejection and separation only becomes as a manifestation of our inside rejection and separation.

Why is the way of Death manifested in emperor worship (or sun or star worship) and persecution? It is not that in emperor worship (or in sun or star worship) one consciously hates God, or is doing anything against God, for he or she is consciously serving their god (albeit a separate god). It's that in the persecution of Life, emperor worship manifests the separation of the two different natures. The different ways come to their corresponding, cummulative ends: really dark Dark and really light Light. The intention of Day One of Creation, the separation, is finally completed: ingorance one way, knowledge the other. The emperor worshiper's nature is different, unlike, and contrary to God's nature. They say they love, honor, and respect their god, but in their ignorance, they manifest the complete opposite of The Ineffable's nature, of Life. Because of Life's rejection of ignorance, they harm and kill. Thus they demonstrate the utter absence of God's Life-nature in themselves.

Saturday, September 05, 2020

The Gospel is the Reward for Bearing the Message

The Message is the Way of Life--the Holy Spirit acting in and through us. It isn't keeping the Law's rules; it's keeping the Law's NATURE. The NATURE of God as OUR own. The Season of Grace corresponded to the nature of this reality. What happened there MUST HAPPEN HERE. The nature of God is the nature He IS. It isn't that we obey rules; it's that we have the NATURE of NOT doing the way of Death. We do good things because of the "way" our nature. And if we do bad things, they are also because of the way of our nature. When we choose Life, it becomes ... a gift.

Get the Reward

I noted in The Mystery Post I Cannot Write: Gospel, Revelation, Reward, Power, that the most ancient meaning of euangelion (euaggelion) was reward:
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On June 20, 2020 00:58, imagicworldview@aol.com wrote:
Andrew,

Thanks. That was something to think about. Just a bit here from scrolling down on Millar Burrows' The Origin of the Term Gospel: euaggelion is the REWARD PAID to the preacher FOR his revelation. Should we be reading "preach the gospel" as "preach the reward to be received for revelation"? As in "if I do this willingly, I have a reward." Maybe we're just not reading either language correctly.

Dan
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Most anciently, the euangelion - "Gospel" - was the reward gifted to the one who proclaimed Good News, not the Good News or Glad Tidings itself! So Mark 1:14-15, for instance, should be translated, "Jesus came to Galilee, and preached the reward of the Kingdom of God. And he said, 'The Season is finished* (the Age of the Old Testament is over), and the Kingdom of God has arrived. Repent and believe in the reward [of Salvation]'" (Alexander, notes incorporated, emphases mine).

The reward is the PROMISE God has made to man, that whenever YHWH (Jesus) is revealed, we shall be in that likeness (I John 3:2). THAT'S the point in John 1:18's last word, ἐξηγήσατο, without an object: HE HAS BEEN REVEALED! The promise is here. The REWARD is GIVEN, NOW!!

Doing the work proclaims the Good News that the reward is present.

"After these things the word of the LORD came unto Abram in a vision, saying, Fear not, Abram: I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward" (Genesis 15:1).

Got an Emperor?

I have been reading from A New Eusebius: Documents illustrative of the history of the Church to A.D.337 (J. Stevenson, ed. 1960. London: S.P.C.K.). I am seeing that a common theme is: because God established x, not worshiping x is rebellion against God. The emperor worshipers say, "If you are rebelling against God by not worshiping x as God has directed, we must kill you." Christians have done that with the Pope. Jews with the Law. Muslims with Mohammad. Marxists with atheism. Nazis with nationalism. Liberals with equity. All these want control, power through tyranny, for what is "right": "It's His way or the highway." Except it isn't His way.

Who or what is your emperor? Who or what is rebellion against him? What is "God-given" to you for which you hate, demean, pour your wrath upon others? You've got a problem. That is the way of Death. It and the way of Life are both generative. You want to be in the way of Life. You do NOT want to be in the way of Death. So you have to be DOING Life (see the Didache for what doing Life is).

God gave us a picture, an illustration, an example and demonstration in what Victor Alexander called the Season of Grace (roughly, Daniel's 70 anointed weeks). The Season of Grace was a recapitulation of the whole of history. A micro of the macro. There was a point-by-point correlation in it to what was and will be in history. In that respect, it was prophetic. What happened at the end of the Season of Grace will necessarily occur at the end of history it was a picture of. The end of your history, that is, so get ready for it. In the Season, the way of Life and the way of Death came to their respective illustrative culminations.

Which boat are you going to be in? Are you rejecting the way of life, insisting your emperor be worshiped and NOT manifesting Life in your practice? Or are you rejecting the way of Death, insisting that you will worship only God directly and will honor Him as your father? If any one or any thing says you must accept him or her or it in your worship of God, you have an idol. "Take off your shoes" means have no intermediary between your self and the one true God. Your emperor will say, "That is my job. You cannot approach God. I am His representative. Honor God. Hate, even kill anyone who doesn't honor me." If you want to harm, you are manifesting complete ignorance of God's loving nature, of Life. You have been deceived. Gone the wrong way. Dump the emperor. Choose Life.

Edit: Is "Jesus" an emperor for saying we must worship Him? He says: Not Me, but God in You. No hate. No harm. No vengeance for His sake. Be Life. Be Love. Be healing. Care. Give. Trust. -- Not very emperorish. No Death in it.

The Emperor's New Clothes

I remember a saying I heard from my youth: "I might not agree with what you say, but I will fight to the death for your right to say it." A lot of good men and women have died in a lot of lands for people to have that right.

How things have changed. And not. John wrote the Book of Revelation to encourage Christians who were under the persecution of Domitian. For the Christians refused to worship the emperor. That was unacceptable. And here we are again. When Trump won the Presidency in 2016, right-wing bullies went around like Nazis, intimidating and threatening women and foreigners. Their ideology is their emperor.

The left-wing refuses to accept Trump as their President. BOTH insist that no one is allowed to say anything contrary to their ideology. "You must agree with us, or die!" Not much different from the persecutions of Christians who found Life. Just emperors in new clothes.

I might not agree with what you say, but go ahead and say it. Thank you for choosing Life.

Stop Misreading the Bible: I am Really Excited About a Revelation I Got From The Didache--Have We Misconstrued the Purpose of the Bible? I Think I Have Found Another Lost Teaching

YouTube suggested an interesting video for me: Lost Teaching of the First Apostles Revealed. The lady caught me early on: "The darkness in the world today is so great that it's going to take a Book of Acts type of Christian be able to handle what needs to be done .... To walk in what the early church walked in." A Book of Acts TYPE of Christian. What was that TYPE of Christian? They had a passion, a desire, and a commitment for God.

3:05 minutes into the video, it turned out that the "lost" teaching is the Didache, a first century, pre-New Testament synopsis or overview of EARLY Christianity for the training of the young gentile church. The early church fathers talked much about the Didache, and they held it in high regard. The Didache was lost to the church for a long time. It was found again in 1873, and has been available since 1883. I remember reading the Didache in seminary over forty years ago. I might have given my copy away. No problem. Today we can do an Internet search for "didache pdf," and there it is. (By the way, the Catholic translations of the Didache have been edited to emphasize the sacraments.)

I followed a reading of the Didache on youtube. It isn't long. We're talking like 20 minutes:
A Reading of the Didache
The Didache (Teaching of the Twelve Apostles - Read-Along Version)
THE DIDACHE ✝️ The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles
The Didache - The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles Reading and Video Commentary (longer)
Didache “Apocalypse” and Matthew 24 (text - an interesting discussion)

It gave me a revelation: the two ways are not courses of action, they are GOD'S NATURE MANIFESTING IN THE COURSE OF OUR LIVES. If the way of His nature in you is Life, you will love and nurture. If the way of His nature in you is death, you--in ignorance--will hate and harm. The Didache is a teaching of the heart one is to have. It is a guide to a mental quality, to a Love attitude. "Bear yourself this way--this is Life." Keeping the Law is not keeping the rules; it is keeping the LOVE NATURE OF GOD, which is kept and nurtured by these ATTITUDES: honor and love and respect and right. These key us to HIS attitude of faith, the assumption of appropriateness, of purity, wholesomeness, trust, and abundance. He is getting rid of His ignorance. THAT is what we are to overcome. Turn your way of Death into the way of Life. Did someone say, "Self-control"?

It is not merit we get; it is FORMATION. Choosing good is developmental. We grow in the nature of God. Opportunities arise, and we naturally choose the Life quality, for it has become us, and we it. Garnier hit it brilliantly: there is a "psychical" sense of holiness that comes from experiencing grand cathedrals and beautiful windows and glorious music. "Certainly God is pleased with this," we think. That is the religiousness for which Christians, who do not care about such, are slain. But faith is confidence in the finished work of Christ. Trust and dependence upon Him is what God is pleased with. (See Garnier, Col. J. 1909. Chapter 17, The Moral Aspect of Paganism. The Worship of the Dead. London: Chapman and Hall. Esp. pg. 355-359).

When we read the scriptures, those selections occur within our mental voices. This develops the character of our nature. Yes, we only read it, but mentally we DID it -- we made the choice and grew.

Why has not Christ returned? It is for a developed church He returns.