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"...Let God be true though every man be false" Romans 3:4.
 
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"...Let God be true though every man be false" Romans 3:4.


"...natural limitations" (the flesh), Romans 6:19.
"...another law (law of flesh) at war with the 'law of my mind'..." (at war with the law of PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE) Romans 7:23.
"...that your faith might not rest in the wisdom of men..." 1 Corinthians 2:5.
"For the SPIRIT searches everything, EVEN the DEPTHS of God", 1 Corinthians 2:10.

It is commonly taught that there are TYPES of love (VERY important because,...God is LOVE). Love is only ONE attitude (of heart and mind, there are NO TYPES). Agape, philos, eros, and storge are types of love RELATIONSHIPS ("God is one", Galatians 3:20). Since God is love, if this one concept (proper understanding of love) is misunderstood, nobody can possibly understand God properly.

Christianity (or humanity) has sabotaged itself by belittling/ignoring the whole concept of "SELF".

The three manifestations/dispensations of God's grace to humanity are:

1) Father-responsible for creation.
2) Son-sent for our salvation (purification of our souls).
3) Holy Spirit (if welcomed into our heart, we will have a spirit of Holiness in our conscience because we've learned right from wrong,...KNOWLEDGE of good and evil, the tree that Adam and Eve ate from).

By choosing to be a good student of God's spirit, we will be taught that right is right and wrong is wrong and never the twain shall meet (we will learn to divide good from evil (divide as a "dichotomy", distinguish), so the change from good to evil is clear and abrupt with no middle ground (no shadow or variation, James 1:17). Hebrews 5:14 teaches to DISTINGUISH (not divide as gradients,...naughty, sneaky, etc.).

The water mixed with Christ's blood at the cross would be thought to be EXTREMELY important to the Christian lifestyle, wouldn't it? Ask any Christian, any pastor, any scholar, etc. about it,...you'll likely get an hour's worth of commentary of what it might be. In Jesus's sermon (Sermon On The Mount), He explained that we should have GENUINE compassion (sorrow) for those who suffer misfortune (John 7:38, "Out of his heart shall flow rivers of living...", tears of sorrow).

For generations, the blind have been leading the blind.

 

 
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