Anonymous ID: 72294c May 20, 2019, 6:36 a.m. No.6542139   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7027

Every Word of God is for every person, whether good or bad Words: Matt. 4:4, Luke 4:4.

 

Therefore every Word spoken against Pharisees is also applied to every person, which in scriptural language is more than just a single individual: Mark 4:15 divulges the "identities," plural, of every person. A person is not an individual, but two entities/agencies.

 

The reason people can't pay attention to the narrative is because of the reality of Mark 4:15 and the resistance of the devil within their minds and hearts.

 

Yeah, the real Pharisees are ALL OF US. Every dire WOE spoken applies to ALL.

 

"man shall live by every Word of God."

 

Even the bad Words apply.

 

If your practice is to direct the bad Words of God to someone else, you are being pawned by your own internal enemies.

 

Some are elected to see and hear. Most are not, and won't. All on God and entirely up to God who gets it and who doesn't. IN the end, all mankind will receive God's Mercy in Christ. Romans 11:32. The same will not be said of devils.

Anonymous ID: 72294c May 21, 2019, 6:57 a.m. No.6550059   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5191

>>6547027

 

Luke 4:

4 And Jesus answered him, saying, It is written, That man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God.

 

Discard as you will.

 

If we're not willing to listen to all of it and apply all of it, it's evidence of an internal blocker that Jesus addresses in Mark 4:15 that is not the person(s).

 

We are all bound with the spirit of disobedience that is not us. There is your personal Pharisee. It's not you or any person as Gods child.

 

All criticism, woe, judgment and damnation is unto devils, the spirit(s) of disobedience, within all.

 

Paul delineates all of these matters and applies them personally.

 

Romans 7:7-13 shows active internal resistance in mind to the law.

 

Paul concludes that the sin that is in his own flesh is no longer I twice in Romans 7:17-20 and concludes that evil is present with him at all times.

 

In 2 Cor. 12:7 he shows us all that a messenger of Satan was in his own flesh. Yeah, read it and see it if you can. It's there in the open to see.

 

From this fact he concludes that we all have an internal resistance that is not us and he pins himself, because of this fact, as the chief of sinners in 1 Tim. 1:15.

 

WHY?

 

Because we are all internally tempted and tested by the devil, Satan. And God is in active resistance at all times against that working within us.

 

Fear of God, legitimately arrives from this scriptural sight to anyone who is led to see. And also that every Word of God applies to all of us, one way or the other.

 

We all take the good with the bad. To defray all the bad/dire/damnation Words of God to someone else is a selective fantasy imposed on the readers by the resistance party.

 

Embrace the damnation and direct it unto whom it is due within.

 

Good Luck! lol. None of scripture is about the other guy. It's all directed to each of us.