>>15117799 pb
All of the 'mystics' at the time of Christ got it wrong. God does things in ways unimaginable by the human mind.
The war is not good against evil; but your carnal mind against God. Ro 8:7 Because the carnal mind [is] enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.
When you choose good and evil for yourself, you make yourself a god, usurping God's position. "Today I will do good" is the start of glorifying self as god.
The anti-Christ is you. You cause pain, suffering and death in this world as you choose to be a god.
Your suffering mocks your self-proclaimed deity. God's do not suffer. Adam you wish to be a god? Feed yourself. I have been feeding you freely. Eve you wish to live instinctively like an animal? Eating what looks good to you while you ignore me? Try bearing children without pain. Animals don't have pain. Are you a god? Don't lie. God's don't lie. Don't covet, Gods are self-sufficient.
When you find that you can love, then praise God he is working in you. When you find yourself in disobedience, be humbled that you are not a God and that He is faithful when you are not.
The invisible God is like a stream nudging you where he will, and we are like fishes swimming where we will. We cannot see or hear him because we are in him.
So he wrote a book where the fishes record their literal histories of where they swim, and hidden inside the literal is the sensus plenior; the mystery, hidden from the beginning.
This hidden work, discovered without the use of free-for-all allegory, makes the invisible God known since it always speaks of the cross which is the culmination of his revelation of himself.