The Becoming God

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Messiahship After Death: Racing to Martyrdom

It is, I think, something the ancient Aramaic church understood. That's the church the actual Jesus person left, be He historical or illustrative. The Season of Grace church that KNEW Him. He became messiah AFTER He died. It's got something to do with the sign of Jonah. I read that when the Caesars rounded up Christians to try and execute them, they raced to line up. Because they KNEW God: "It isn't on this side." That is faith and confidence that speaks volumes. Our consciousness messiahed. Isn't that our hope? Our being there has been paid down, and the way showed.

I wonder what the ancient Aramaic church saw, how they thought of the world. As I understand it, it is as the inner man thinks...that he is (Proverbs 23:7). For this I wrote Listen To Your Self. As you are thinking/speaking inside is your world. An interesting observation of ancient Hebrew in the introduction to Young's Literal Translation of the Bible by Robert Young is that there was no future tense in it. I suspect the ancient Aramaic church thought that way: "It is because it has become." I am sure they understood the futureness of messiahship with assuredness that it is. Through the valley of the shadow of death is just the way to make the transition.

The infinite, eternal, omniscient, omnipresent, All Mighty God - Eil Shaddai, the All Powerful Consciousness of the Ineffable (...?) - CANNOT LEAVE ANYWHERE. Our minds can dull to Its presence, to Its being our existence, but we cannot exist without It. It drives me to absolute distraction that there are people who are waiting for It, Jesus, to return. Cannot return What could never leave. Ask Him to amp Himself up in you, in your life. There's a Rolling Stones song that ends with the lyric, "Pot It up!" Crank up the amperage, Lord. Please crank It up.

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