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|    Timothy Sutter to All    |
|    Re: behind the veil...    |
|    03 Mar 18 05:55:17    |
      XPost: alt.bible, alt.messianic, alt.christnet.christianlife       From: a202010@lycos.com              i'm more interested in how to succeed              and not how to fail;              so, the incorruptible God, alone,       can compare 'you' against God's own       exacting nature so as to assess       your emulation.              will you trust God?              if God tells you that you can properly       emulate God's nature, will you believe       and trust God to carry through       to the end, this design?              when can God trust you to       carry out your own will?              from the onset, your understanding       of God's nature is limited by;              'there's something i don't know'              God knows what motivates you and how you operate.              God knows exactly who and what you can be.              you don't know yourself nearly as well.              now, as you can muse to yourself,              'how -would- God behave in my situation'              God can look at you and know to a certainty       how your intent and behavior aligns with       God's own Love.              what we would like is for this hypothetical       self assessment to be transformed in to God's       own emulation, practically applied to your       own circumstance.              from your own corruptible awareness       towards God's perfecting awareness.              you shall become who God knows.              which is to suggest that God implants       and verifies an emulation of God's own       knowledgeable presence in to your       unique circumstance.                     but, your own knowledgeable self assessment       represents a permeable barrier through which       God must be continually invited and welcomed.                     which is to suggest that you must use your       willingness to allow God to write this       emulation upon your consciousness.                     you can block God out by failing to trust God       and this failure of trust emanates from your       own self assessment.                     and further...              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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