Anonymous ID: a3c198 June 4, 2018, 5:13 a.m. No.1628337   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2358

>>1626922

 

Once the principals are clearly, and by this I mean "personally" identified and related to, God, mankind and satan-the devil, those who do see will also see that every Word of God revolves around this baseline. Such will also immediately grasp that any Word dissection that is missing the vital element of satan-the devil in their understandings, the premise is voided.

 

Applications:

 

If the construct of mankind presented in the Bible is true, that evil is present within us (Romans 7:21), that our own thoughts are subject to invasion, deception, theft/robbery by what is essentially an "alien entity(s)" and we see this TWO beings state of existence, we come to understand for example that satan in terms of age is much older than any of us, having been here since the Garden. Who then is "first" in the equations of mankind? That would be the "elder." Who then is the "younger?" That would be the person or mankind. Now why is the first last and the last first in Jesus' Words? Easy peasy.

 

We can take this understanding to many external examples of "elder/younger" contructs in the scriptures. One of my personal favorites, Esau and Jacob. Why was Esau rejected? He is representative of the "elder." The first/fleshly man, blinded by his internal adversary. A slave of the devil. Why was Jacob blessed? He is the second "twin." Remember "two nations" were in the womb of their mother.

 

So, Jacob goes before his father, Isaac, as a "deceiver," a "liar," a "usurper" of his elder, and is BLESSED by God. Why??!!

 

Because JACOB SAW this internal reality and TOLD THE TRUTH before his father. Therefore he was BLESSED. And no matter what Esau did, he could not be blessed, nor would he be excepted. God in fact HATES the "elder." (Who is the real elder?) We can see this principle played out many times in the texts with Cain/Abel (same principle), Ishmael/Isaac (very important one!), Aaron/Moses, Manasseh (causing to forget)/Ephraim (doubly fruitful), etc. We could observe huge volumes of evidence of this in the O.T.

 

Paul refers to the Ishmael and Isaac construct in Gal. 4:29 for example. It is NOT the account of "two individuals" but the PRODUCE of Abraham himself, first the fleshly/natural/blinded/unblessed child, and afterwards, the child of promise of faith. And these two are in constant battles within each person. Only ONE will be the winna.

 

Now, knowing this, let's go to the place of FEAR. The Words of Jesus that 99.9% of believers DREAD and FEAR. We, as believers, know we LIVE by every Word of God. That means EVERY.

 

Matthew 7:23

And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.

 

Look at the construct above. Look at Mark 4:15.

 

God is speaking to TWO PARTIES. One will be saved, and one will be damned. In the end, we will ALL be "divided" from our enemies in the flesh.

 

This is the Gospel of Jesus. Blessed are those who are not offended by any of Jesus' Words.

Anonymous ID: a3c198 June 4, 2018, 5:44 p.m. No.1633964   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7699 >>6004

>>1632358

 

What is "the law" according to Paul?

 

Gal. 4:

21 Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?

24 Which things are an allegory:

 

Is the law written against the internal evil present within ALL mankind? Yep:

 

Matthew 15:

19 For out of the heart proceed >>>evil thoughts,<<< murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies:

20 >>>These are the things which defile a man:<<< -

 

Mark 7:

21 For >>>from within,<<< out of the heart of men, >>>proceed evil thoughts,<<< adulteries, fornications, murders,

22 Thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness:

23 >>>All these evil things come from within, and defile the man.<<<

 

The above is not optional. It happens to all (evil thoughts) because, as a cold hard fact, evil is present within ALL of us.

 

Does "evil present" within all OBEY the law? No. It always resists and is adversarial to the law. Does evil present have faith? Is evil present "off the hook" under forgiveness? Is evil present "under Grace?" To all of this, the answer is no, never.

 

Evil present can not obey, is not blessed, is not forgiven, is not under Grace, does not have faith and will not be spared, but destroyed.

 

We can not say we have no sin, 1 John 1:8

 

Transgression of law is sin:

1 John 3:

4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.

 

The transgression of law transpires internally:

 

Matthew 5:

28 But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.

 

All sinners are under the law, 1 Tim. 1:9 and ALL are guilty under the law:

 

Romans 3:19

Now we know that what things soever the law saith, it saith to them who are >>>under the law:<<< that >>>every mouth may be stopped,<<< and >>>all the world may become guilty before God.<<<

 

Anyone who ignores their own factual internal evil, who "hide it" from God, who smooth it over, are only being deceived by evil present within them, and are in fact blinded slaves to it by this action. In addition to being lying hypocrites, because internally, they should know better.

 

But it's not just people involved. Sin is in fact "of the devil." 1 John 3:8.

 

The fight is internal. The devil wants what's due to people to be for him and his too, because that is in opposition to Gods Ways. There will be no quarter and NO DEALS for any of "them."

 

Paul claimed himself to be the chief of sinners, AFTER salvation: 1 Tim. 1:15. That is only possible when we see the evil present Paul admitted he had in Romans 7:21, and that the devil, the destroyer, works against us ALL, internally. Paul was not looking at himself "externally" in that statement, as in an external action of sin, but the internal reality of evil present and the battles, also internal, with our adversary(s).