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Pain is not Gain

Grace, and Mercy, and Peace unto you all,
from God, our Father, and our Lord J-->C.

Pain & Gain is a double minded (unstable) oxymoron.
- Gain is Grace & Truth, came by Jesus Christ.
- Pain is Law & Lie, given by Moses*: John 1:17
*the law (lie) given by Moses WAS Genesis 2:17.
It got abolished by Christ in Ephesians 2:15;
aka it got authored by Christ is head of man,
so what the head authors the body shld finish.

Those who say no pain, no gain, are liars (law-ers).
For it's like saying no law, no grace. It is foolish.
Apostle Paul put away law to gain the grace of Christ.
For law & grace (pain & gain) aren't compatible at all.
It's like put new wine into old bottle = "Judas burst".

Pain is torment. Fear hath torment. Law hath fear.
So for those having pain the solution is flush law.
It requires leaving Jesus and Jesus' Father in Mt 18.
For Jesus' Father forgives + un-forgives + torments.
You should read it for yourself in Matthew 18:23-35.
Such isn't merciful. Your Father is merciful: Lk 6:36.
Neither is Jesus merciful in Matthew 25:46. Look at it.

Be ye perfect, as your Father in heaven is: Mt 5:48.
Be ye merciful, as your Father is heaven is: Lk 6:36.
Such doesn't describe "my Father", but y"our" Father.
So those still having pain should study it out fully.
Then leave unmerciful Jesus and his unmerciful Father.
Hebrews 6 says it this way: Leaving the principles.
Plural God did have pain & gain, but for a shew.
Since the twain are not compatible, pick one only;
and that requires leave plural God for God is one.
For a mediator is not of one, but God is one: Gal 3:20.
Such is told to plural churches, is not the church.

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you all. Amen.

Re: Pain is not Gain

Pain is Gain, for what is life without understanding.

Re: Pain is not Gain

under-standing is under of under/above
under-standing is standing of stand/sit

Colossians 3 says focus above, not under