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if God were really a choice, nobody would choose him

March 23 2010 at 8:47 AM

  (Login Harpazo)


Response to I don't think it is a question of kicking anything out

God is Love and people don't choose love: they are forced into it by their NEED to be loved, which is Gods way of getting us all on the same page, HIS!!


create something, take out a part and put it in another creation and watch the process develop into something bigger than the sum of its parts.


We come with a missing part hence we are never satisified till the PART is installed again; God is that part that is missing and it is really his LAW that is missing; Like Vince said, animals are happier than we are because God didn't take that part out of them; They are content to be what they be: We on the other hand, are in NEED of something very essential; we don't know how to just BE until we are fulfilled again: I know from experience that NOTHING is going to fulfill us till we find what we NEED;


Jews explain that God put his light (life-spirit) in all living things so we can ENJOY God without knowing it is him; We can feel some of his light when we eat food (it grows from light) and even natural clothing feels better than synthetic in a way: We get Gods light through others who are forced to give it even though they "feel" they are doing it with their own INTENTION: thats part of the delusion or "blindness" of the lawlessness we experience:

if we were filled with Gods light, we would FUNCTION lawfully and understand how God moves in the earth; We would automatically know that all things come from him "THROUGH US" and we like the trees and grass and sun and moon, FUNCTION by the LAW of the UNIVERSE: We would also not be EMPTY within and enough would be enough continually:

how do I know? Because that is where Gods visitation has taken me more and more and when I do have a need that I don't automatically without even thinking about it anymore, turn to God, I can consciously do so with intention and get the same result. I now can see where and HOW God works; in our will, in our intention, to fill all our DESIRES, the needs that keep us moving.


The Bible story reveals what God is doing but till he does it in us, we relate to it as a story, or history, or myth or bunk; Only those who have experienced the story within know that it is the EXPLANATION for HOW God works and what God is in us:

impossible to explain to someone who thinks that what they need is something else; The spirit of the world is antichrist because it is the delusion that something else can fill us but the SOURCE who made us:

once we know the source, we don't need to seek for it anymore. Once he opens the door to find him, we are transformed to the extent that we now have to OPEN our door to let him fully in: God makes sure we have our part to play because he wants us to KNOW HOW IT WORKS from the inside out;


the Philadelphia Church is told that God would open a door to them: But the Laodecian Church is told, "I stand at the door and knock, and whosoever will open, I will come in and he shall sit with me on my throne as I sit with the Father"; Its a two way street but God makes the first move even when we think we made the first move because we NEEDED to:

God is the WILL OF LIFE moving us as he wills even when we think we are moving ourselves: If we really had that kind of control, we wouldn't die when our time was up: WE would just will to stay alive; neither would we will to get sick, or loose people, places and things we love: Yet in all of our doings, we find that our choices are really much more limited than they seem to be:

When God reveals himself we realize that we couldn't even move an inch if he didnt move in us; that is a sobbering time but its also a FREEING TIME: we no longer have to "work" at life: we can truly ENTER OUR REST and let God be who he is in us: That is when the law of LIFE runs our life instead of the law of lack....desire or emptiness:



    
This message has been edited by Harpazo on Mar 23, 2010 8:48 AM


 
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