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Re: Paul the Apostle

Stuart,

Grace unto you, and peace,
from God our Father and the Lord JC.

If you follow (by being "led of the Spirit") grace and truth (instead of being driven by law and lie), you'll notice the will of God gets "finished" before the cross in John 17; Not at the cross in John 19. So then, what need is there for any sacrifice (bloodshed)when there is no law = no sin? Furthermore no law = no sin = no death sting. So it is written Christ (is the end of the law) could not be holden of death.

Remember, it's an allegoric "mystery" to solve,
solve by seek and "find grace", in time, to help.

The stated will of God is "I will have mercy, and not sacrifice"; Which is to allegory say I will have grace, and not law; With the not part being not then, not now, not ever. For God is never pleased with bloodshed, of sacrifice, which is "of the law" (Hebrews 10). For bloodshed (sacrifice) does not purge all, rather "almost all" sin (Hebrews 9). So we need to let law be the dead testator for grace to be of "force" (Hebrews 9). For adding law (sacrifice) to grace (mercy) makes it no more grace, kinda like adding death to life makes it no more eternal life. In the same manner adding confusion to peace makes it false peace, followed by destruction (1Thess 5:3).

So we are told God is not [the author] of confusion, but of peace; Which is to say God is not [the author] of sacrifices, but of mercy; Which is to say God is not [the author] of laws, but of grace; Which is to say God is not [the author] of lies, but of truth; Which is to say God (His Grace, truth thereof) is not [the author] of any deaths, but of life(only).

K-now truth makes you free of believe lies.
K-now grace makes you free of believe laws.
K-now mercy makes you free of believe sacrifices.
K-now peace makes you free of believe divisions.

"We thus judge if one died for all, then were all dead". All dead is not salvation, but rather it's extinction. Eg: As in Adam all die. Salvation is all made alive, in Christ is the end of the law (not the mend of law). So let's not go there, to one died for all, if such results in all dead (extinction).

It's either all alive (by grace) or all dead (by law).
Gandhi: it's either non-existence OR non-violence.
Shakespeare: to be OR not to be, that is the quest.
JC: it's either justified OR condemned (not both).
Which is to allegory say either graced OR lawed ww.

God did not send his Son to condemn(law) the world: John 3:17. Two Sons Jesus is not "Saviour of world". Christ is, x2: John 4:42 & 1John 4:14. To wit, "that God" (of this/that Gods) was in "Christ" reconciling "the world" to himself ("the God of all grace" = no law at all).

The grace(only) of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.