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Blogger Junnies said...

“The kingdom of God does not come with observation; nor will they say, ‘See here!’ or ‘See there!’ For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you"

"Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand"

Heaven/ Salvation is not in the future, not in some eternal afterlife, not an after-thought, nor an after-life

God is All, God is Good, which means God must be Here, Now. Since God is Everywhere, then Everywhere MUST be Heaven, so Heaven MUST be Here, Now

As long as we insist on seeing evil, talking (about) evil, analyzing evil, pointing at evil, dissecting evil, how to 'deal with', 'defeat', 'desist' evil, we merely demand it, demonstrate it, deliver it, onto our-selves, our consciousness. Have you ever forgotten about a problem, and then realised it disappeared from your life? Have you ever realised a problem (as all of them are) was of your own making, thinking, and that once you no longer treated it as one, that it was no longer one?

God is Good and God is All - he takes care of any and every Evil - but as long as we do not have faith in God, when we distrust his Goodness, when we turn away from Him - then, we think that Evil is real, and something to be 'dealt' with, to be 'fought' - instead of recognising the All-Goodness of God Here and Now. Is there anywhere God can be Not? Is God not All-Good? If so, then any admission or recognition of evil must be due to a lack of faith in the All-Goodness of God.

Repent, turn away from Evil (thinking about it, talking about it, discussing it, fighting it, analyzing it, moaning about it - how has that ever helped anyone at any point of your life?), have faith in God, so that you may be resurrected in the Recognition that God is Here, Now, and it is Good, All Good

25 July 2022 at 02:02

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@J - That strikes me as oneness spirituality, with Christian terminology. Christianity is about history, time, sequence. Christianity is rooted in the assumption of a distinction and choice between earthly mortal life and eternal Heavenly life; between a world dominated by 'entropy' and another of loving creation.

25 July 2022 at 06:33

Blogger jana gatien said...

I have a friend who keeps sabbath and doesn't eat pork. I know she quietly thinks I'm damned as I do not observe these ceremonial practices/instructions that were for a different time, place, people and purpose, which was, in my view, fulfilled in Christ. It is odd to have a friend who thinks that. I judge things all the time, as necessary in a world of practical decision-making, but I think it could be a greater spiritual detriment to judge other independent (from institutional churches) Christians on salvation issues. To think that one can achieve salvation by (erroneously) following old written words over the embodiment of the living word and then instill fear in those who don't subscribe to the necessity to follow those things today is an insidious "I'm special"-ism that makes salvation a product of works. Which i don't intuitively feel it is. The Hebrews could not successfully follow those 600+ laws, nor can we surmount and conquer the blatant evil that is so pervasive in the here and now. Keeps us in humility and reminds us that we need to be rescued by God's grace, which He'll gladly do if the quality of our hearts and minds is desirous of such mercy, if we are an asset to the kingdom.
I am unsure to keep such a friendship. My hope is that she will see these old laws are for the dead, before the living word arrived in Christ.

27 July 2022 at 01:01