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Re: Why merciless wrath made 2004 end disaster us? |
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Daniel Miles |
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Jan 12, 05 - 4:46 PM |
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206.163.241.109 |
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approved@godshew.org |
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Grace unto you, and peace,
from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
It seems we all are one have a global problem to solve, and soon. For we're not only talking global warming, but global disasters if we don't stop giving place to "law worketh wrath". For as we've seen, in hurricanes x 4 in Florida, typhoons x 4 in Japan, then tsunami in S.E. Asia, law can be merciless, to many at once, or here and there in diverse places. It can come in the form of storms or pestilences, etc, for law is also the source of infirmities.
And we can't go on fooling ourselves thinking there is safety in law, in law worketh wrath, especially now it's beyond 2,000AD, and the prophetic third day which is also the seventh day when counting the days in John 1 & John 2:1. For at such a sabbatical time it's a shewdown of best vs worst of times, kinda like a Sabbaths war between law and grace, the pendulum swinging from best to worst.
Many Christians have been duped into the better sort of two laws in Romans 8:2, thinking they are safe in such, but not so. For even the better sort of law is in Christ Jesus, which is the reverse of Jesus Christ. Thereby the second gives place to the first like the second beast in Revelation gives place to the first. It's law<=law, not to mention it's absurd to say law makes you free of law. Yet such folk say it's absurd not to have law. Such gives place to law worketh wrath. Dilemna.
Problem is many have a vested interest in law, like many had a vested interest in tourism in Indonesia, and would not heed the warnings of Smith, who was called a crackpot; But is now reinstated as vice minister in charge of their early warning system. That's fine concerning tsunamis, but what about the other 8 million ways to die law can work it's wrath?
We need to ask ourselves if ministers and priests really want sin to be purged, abolished to the point of blot out. For they have a vested interest in sin imputation, a monetary interest, also books, vidoes, tapes, etc, many ministers and evangelists peddle. They all die like the law priests of Hebrews 7:23; after telling ya they can offer ya eternal life.
Do doctors, nurses, medical researchers, etc, really want illness eradicated? They all have a vested interest, careers to hang on to, loans to pay, families to feed. Will they let go of law, which is the real source of infirmities, and also a ministration of death? And if not, well it gives place to law worketh wrath as well as to infirmities.
Do police really want crime to stop? They have a vested interest in crime, and the only thing which defines any thing as a crime, any one as a criminal, is the law. So they have a vested interest in the law, as do lawyers, judges, court workers, etc.
Do undertakers really want death to stop? They say it never gets easy, just familiar, sitting with grieving relatives; but would they give up law to stop it.
The list of those having some sort of vested interest in law is endless. Funny thing is Gentiles were never given the law, just feared it, which is what made it a global thing. And Jews, well those under the law at Mt Sinai are biblically reported to have "well said" it should not be spoken to them again (see Heb 12:19; Deut 5:25; Deut 18:16; etc). That is why(?) the gospel of Christ: the end of the law, is firstly to the Jew.
Yet here we are beyond 2,000AD, still claiming we're espoused to His Grace, and all fornicating with law; For if any do it, it's all did it. There is no respect of persons with God.
We all are one. One what? Fool, hypocrite, viper, child of hell; or worse: more the child of hell. For those called fools in Mt 23 sat in Moses' seat: law.
The "grace" of our Lord "Jesus Christ" with you all. Amen. |
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