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Friday, August 12, 2016

His Story

Exactly how does an otherwise invisible God somehow "Make" himself "Known"?

What is the sinful nature of man really all about?

What it is about the retelling of any mans life that will also go on to promote "Good Reason"?

The type of History that's being revealed for everything it has refused to "Become"?



A specific "History" that has everything to do with what most try to express as if "Common Sense" that has been thoroughly exercised.

Exactly what is the reality (mortality rate) of this combined sense of awareness that seems to be rapidly declining? Declining to mean its inability to prove how "Just" the Goodness of God within truly is?

After all these years of its existence the said  "Science(s)" continue to strain in their attempts  to emphasize the importance of mans 5 senses, yet does that "Righteously" explain "Why"?

Mans being also defined as not only the summation where most have been made aware of these 5 physical senses, but as such that have been righteously employed.

A combined awareness where all of his 5 senses have remained intact and weighed in on his (mans) conclusions "Drawn" (scripted).

Tools most definitely needed in order for him (man) to somehow successfully navigate his own "Way" while in this world?

In terms of conveying a "Divine" thought how useless are these 5 senses without good (Sound) judgement? Exactly how much faith has man attempted to apply as he then tries to interpret all that his 5 physical senses inform him of?

That to suggest their "True" combined meaning that is without the "Spirit of God" as their navigator?

All one has to do in order to put this thought to the test is to then try and apply the type of common sense most seem to rely on? The spirit of words such as, "If it feels Good do it" or how about "Don't ask and don't tell"? Here's one that came directly from pit of Hell, "What's done in Vegas stays in Vegas"? Really?

In a politically correct world, is it too far fetched to over look the possibility men too often "Misinterpret" thoughts that truly are his (mans) own thoughts?

Is there good reasoning also found in any thoughts that do not somehow go on to prove the Goodness of God in some form an/or capacity?

Not only does man misinterpret the entirety of "Himself" in terms of Gods intentions, but thoughts that are without a home because God has not ordained (pronounced over him) such thoughts that are for "Him"?

The same "Will of God" that is in heaven that somehow found itself to"Be" the will of those same words being exercised down here.

In terms of manifestation, justly think upon Godliness in that God spoke the right words yet it required Jesus to "Become" those words here on earth by way of exercising His own "Will".

John 1:14
The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. NIV

Think of something as simple as the word "History"?

Now add to that "Unbelief" in the story told of humanity God lays out?

Without God being the teacher who also holds the "Red Marker" that corrects any supposedly scripted "Biography", who CAN pass such a test in and of themselves as if the "Teacher"?

Is there more to the title of Teacher or Rabbi than men have been willing to examine?

How can one find "His Story" without the framework of God delivering this greater "Reality" few today are willing to "Truthfully" examine?

At what point is enough truly "Enough" in the eyes of God who is also the one believed to be the "Giver" of life?

Without there being a giver of life is it even possible to truly "Weigh" the thoughts of someone who "Takes" a life?

What otherwise could be placed on the scales that also "Measures" any life that's also suggested to have been "Lived"?

One of the least quoted books of the Bible (Jude) might also contain THE most potent advice (directives) handed down by God, yet does the fact it is the least quoted ever find opportunity to weigh in on mans conclusions?

Exactly how old is this man Enoch? How precise do facts have to prove themselves to be where someone who does understand why it's worth being mentioned that Enoch was the "Seventh From Adam"? How applicable and wise does "wisdom" have to NOW prove itself to be TODAY?

Jude 14-16
Enoch, the seventh from Adam, prophesied about these men: "See, the Lord is coming with thousands upon thousands of his holy ones to judge everyone, and to convict all the ungodly of all the ungodly acts they have done in the ungodly way, and of all the harsh words ungodly sinners have spoken against him."

These men are grumblers and faultfinders; they follow their own evil desires; they boast about themselves and flatter others for their own advantage. NIV

Do we (seers) only find "Faultfinders" in a church setting or do does the church setting only qualify and help define the "Hypocrites" found in any given span (epoch) of life?

Exactly how far back in time does the author (Jude) reach in terms of the equality of mans lineage while advising the more current version of humanity of the equality of God "Judgement" also understood to be far off somewhere in the distance and depth of the "Future"?

Is Jesus only thought to be a "Ruler" who rules over something (Kingdom) or is He truthfully considered to be the "Ruler" who goes on in order to somehow rule over everything by way of "Measuring" everything that is NOT....."Of God"?

How wise are the simplest of words which suggest to Judge yourself so that you will NOT be judged?

Are we only discussing eating & breathing in order to merely "Exist" and find self gratification or does "Life Lived" include a much greater purpose and future? And what is it that would go on to more accurately define the "Heathen" or Gentile when given "Enough Time" in order to prove who they "Truly" are?

Luke 13:6-9
Then he told this parable: "A man had a fig tree, planted in his vineyard, and he went to look for fruit on it, but did not find any. 

So he said to the man who took care of the vineyard, 'For three years now I've been coming to look for fruit on this fig tree and haven't found any. Cut it down! Why should it use up the soil?

"'Sir,' the man replied, 'leave it alone for one more year, and I'll dig around it and fertilize it. If it bears fruit next year, fine! If not, then cut it down.'"
NIV

What does a "New" opportunity look like when it does come. sw

What are the expectations of the man that examines himself in the light that reveals everything that does not the reflect the likeness of God and exactly who is it that can cast such a light. sw

What is it about the mind of Christ that would cause the wisdom found there to be "Considered" not only remotely relevent but also applicable. sw 

Who is it that has honestly weighed the sinful nature of man enough to find himself guilty at every turning point found within the confines of time. sw

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