The Becoming God

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Sarah is Stipulation

I hope by now you realize that there was no one in Genesis. Everyone there is an everyman, an example of everyone. Adam is the Divine Blood, consciousness. Eve is its power to become. Cain its shortsighted acquiring form, Abel its ignored transitoriness, and so on. Their "names" are OUR natures. From Nimrod's Babylonian chaos is our inherent God-likeness called out to righteousness by Terah, the Father. As the Exalted Father we proceed, though we are still the Ineffable's ignorance, cursed in the perfect country of Canaan.

We have a barren sister, Sarah. What we know about God, we make stipulations or laws, ordinances, and rules about. BEHAVIOR - KEEPING MAN MADE RULES OR "LAWS" - COMMENDS US NOT ONE BIT TO GOD. The just live by faith. The flesh, Egypt, thinks the stipulations are beautiful. We try by Egyptian ways to generate God-likeness ourselves (read Hagar), but only faith in God's promise - believing joy's laughter (read Isaac) - lifts us to being the Merciful Father.

Stipulations cannot get us there. Because we are there by God, we behave in holy conscience. Sarah's justification is through faith: she dies. Isaac lives. They are not people; they are we imaginations. We make stipulations because we are manifesting the Ineffable's IGNORANCE. The just live by faith, not by stipulations. Faith justifies us because we are the Ineffable's imagination, and HIS ignorance. This is His party. What we have got to do is not any stipulation, but Him. (This is not Neil Peart's "Freewill" - "If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice." Being Him is God's stipulation, not ours.)

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