best of three things Best for all, not some

Good Better Best: (Good for some --> Better for some) --> Best for all

His angel plays the last trump it


Best of Three Things:

         1. Broad Way (Old)
         2. Narrow Way (New)
         3. More Excellent Way
          ("the New and Living way")
 
The third way is BEST of good better best.
It's the living way beyond doors of heaven.

Three Best Wishes:
Grace Mercy Peace

The Best of Three Things: Good Better Best.

Broad Way(Destruction)<--draw back<--Narrow Way-->go on-->More Excellent Way

The pattern: charity. It's "greatest" of "three" things
great greater greatest "which things are an allegory".
Only what's 'greatest of three things' never fails a test.

                          1. Faith ... great
                          2. Hope ... greater
                          3. Charity (never fails a test) ..."greatest" of three things


Let us look at the best of three things (good better best) not so obvious:

    Moral: It's not a compliment for 'adults' to be called "children"
   1. Children of flesh: Romans 9 (children of the wicked: Matthew 13)
   2. Children of God: Romans 9 (children of the kingdom: Matthew 13)
   3. Be not children in understanding: 1Cor 14; Be no more children: Eph 4
   For "children" get tossed to & fro by every law <=> law wind of doctrine blowin around.
   Not to mention God holds adults accountable to be adult(man), as noted in Galatians 3:11.
   Claiming to be espoused to His Grace, then found whoring with law, is called "adult-ery".

Greatest of three things great greater greatest, and as if three biblical ways:

   Moral: A servant no more free than a child free of (parental) law
   1. Servants of sin: Romans 6
   2. Servants of righteousness: Romans 6
   3. Thou art no more servant, but a son: Galatians 4
 For a child, even though he be heir of all things, differeth nothing from a servant as a child.
  Both child & servant, not knowing, have to be told what to do-teronomy & don't-eronomy.
  The way child (servant) should go, is go learn what meaneth I will have mercy, not sacrifice.
  Scriptures (plural: law/grace) were "written aforetime" for y(our) "learning": Romans 15:4.
  Script-u-are saith: "Cast out the bondwoman (law) and her son (result of law: sin & death)".

Three biblical ways, which things are an allegory, can also be seen as ye/you;

    Moral: both ye/you oft used in the same verse denotes created/made
   1. Ye: do err, alway (having first been created imperfect)
   2. Ye: shall know the truth and the truth shall "make" you free
   3. You: "made" free by knowing, "made" perfect by "the God of all grace"
   All the KofG is located within "you"; NOT located within ye do err nor in ye don't know.
    Know-ing is above & beyond faith-ing & hope-ing. An adult is neither a babe nor a child.
    The end of the commandment: "love one another, as I have loved you" is "you".
    It is also "charity out of pure heart, and a good conscience, and faith unfeigned".

The third way is the best of three biblical ways good better best:

   Moral: Of Jesus => Christ => Fulness of Christ, is be the best
   1. Good: law of law/grace (the law was given by Moses)
   2. Better: grace of law/grace (grace came by Jesus Christ)
   3. Best: all grace and no law at all; no mention of law at all
   Law is good, but also evil when connecting the biblical dots. And good + evil ends bad.
    Law is spiritual, but it's also spiritual food poison, perversion, since it had an expiry date.
    And since grace + law is an oxymoron, like life + death, with a dead end, grace is best.

Bewitched folk don't even get it right of law/grace, as what is better; so told

   Moral: Christ the end of the law isn't law law, but up-right of law/grace
   1. Law: of sin and death (Romans 8:2)... dead end
   2. Law: of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus ... dead end of "another law"
   3. Grace: ye are not under the law, but under grace ... the "living" way

    Second law: "like the first" when two laws in Mt 22 & Rom 8 revelationed, no more makes
    anyone forever free of sin & death than a law of aerodynamics forever voids law of gravity.
    Since law, neither of two laws, can "never" make the comers perfect, let's go on unto grace.

Hence we are exhorted to come out from among "them" and be separate: "us":

   Moral: be neither of two thems, but us:
   1. Them: who draw back to perdition
   2. Them: who believe to the saving of the soul... go on unto perfection
   3. Us: God hath given "us" the victory through our Lord "Jesus Christ"

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.

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