Evil Concupiscence: LawEvil Concupiscence: ungovernable desire for what's forbidden. |
Evil Concupiscence of Another Law"Fear" & "Fear not" produce fear hath tormentDo-teronomy & Don't-eronomy laws produce overwhelming desire to sin A Law <=> Law Merry Go Round Source of Temptation is the Law. Strength of Temptation also Law. Temptation is not from God! James 1:13-14. Grace neither tempts (laws) nor can be tempted (lawed). |
Evil Concupiscence of Another LawPaul's Biblical Clarity About Such a Law <=> Law Merry Go Round:Result of Mt 23:15 <=> Rev 13:12 Two Beasts (Law <=> Law): a latter end worse It's the difference between Wretched Man vs Perfect Man (Christ: "the end of the law"). Paul reveals the source of feeling "wretched" is "another law": the second of Mt22 & Rom8. Evil Concupiscence (Law) produces sin consciousness, even evil (law) desire to sin. A second of two laws ("another law": "the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus") no more voids law -> sin -> death than a law of aerodynamics voids a law of gravity. Romans
7: "I had
not known sin, but by the law: for I had not known lust, except the law
had said, Thou shalt not covet. But sin, taking occasion
by the commandment, wrought in me all manner of concupiscence... If
then I do that which I would not, I consent unto the law ".
Pauline Clarity: Romans 7 & 8 mention two laws; But Romans 7 clarifies "we are delivered from the law", even the better of good/better twain laws; And notably because such law <=> law tends to produce sin consciousness and also "all manner of (evil) concupiscence. Such Mt 23:15 <=> Rev 13:12 Law <=> Law tends to also produce a latter end worse ("wretched man"). The second law, of twain, no more forever voids the first (law => sin => death: a dead end) than the law of aerodynamics forever voids the law of gravity. So Paul twice clarifies "ye are not under the law, but under grace" in Rom 6 & Gal 5 (grace is neither of the two laws in Rom 7; 8:2); Just as Paul clarifies "thou art no more servant, but a son" in Gal 4 (a son is neither of the two servants in Rom 6); And "be no more children" (a man is neither of the two childrens in Rom 9). Paul twice clarifies: 1st in 1Cor 13:11 when he became a "man" he put away such "childish things" (laws); Also in 2Cor 3 he clarifies that all law, whether such law is written in stone or in ink, is to be "done away" since law is a "ministration of condemnation" and a "ministration of death". If it's crap(dung), flush it! Colossians 3: "Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry: For which things' sake the wrath of God cometh on the children of disobedience: In the which ye also walked some time, when ye lived in them." 1Thessalonians 4: "every one of you should know how to possess his vessel in sanctification and honour; Not in the lust of concupiscence" |
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Law:
Abusive Torment-ing "Concupiscence" Evil Concupiscence of Law An Overwhelming Desire To Sin Uncontrollable Desire To Do Evil Things Snare of Devilish Law <=> Law: Mortal "Sting" Prayer: Our Father, deliver us from "evil": Matthew 6:13
As Paul notes in Romans 7, law is the source of sin and of
lust for things forbidden. For example if you make it a law unto
yourself to diet, you'll likely end up doing food things you would
not
do, via evil concupiscence of law. Add more law and
you'll add more sin: accusation, condemnation, torment.Answer: We are delivered from the "law": Romans 7: 6 When connecting biblical dots: Allegory: "law" = "evil". Law is good, but "both good and evil" ends badly: evil. Since religious and
political ministers are being
abusive (legalistic),
Promoting more law: more abuse, more torment, let's reveal them. Since concupiscence is still tormenting many people, and ministers are not doing anything to help such people, but rather many are using such law imputed sin to bring guilt trips on people, via evil concupiscence of another law, and imposing troll tolls upon people, helping them into troubled water rather than healing them with seven grace us words and higher exhortation: sin(law) no more; I'm writing about such again (evil concupiscence is abusive). Concupiscence, also called "evil concupiscence" by Paul The Apostle, is the result of Do-teronomy and Don't-eronomy laws upon those unaware. First the law commands or forbids things (do or don't do), then ensnares the person tempted by such into a tormenting merry go round of either lust to do what's forbidden or rebellion not to do what's commanded to be done. It's abusive, and because the law is spiritual, it's spiritual abuse, oft brought upon children by parents, teachers, ministers... people that children should be able to trust. The problem is ignorance: many people aren't aware how abusive legalism is. Another Law: Love thy neighbor: is a
legalistic snare of the
d-evil(law)
Such law law is both abusive to and deadly to all. Evil concupiscence, such overwhelming desire to sin, is of and by the Law: source of sin: Romans 5:13 and strength of sin: 1Corinthians 15:56, witch has a deadly sting: James 1:15. James 1:13 reveals such temptation (law) is not from God (Grace): God neither tempteth any man nor can God be tempted. Jesus Christ could not be tempted because he neither obeyed nor disobeyed law, gave it no place other than a counter part in a biblical shew, in which things are an allegory. Law is the "childish" (imperfect) part of child/man, the part to be "done away" to become "man", as noted in 1Corinthians 13:11. Pure Grace neither tempts (laws) nor can be
tempted (lawed).
Sadly many religious and political ministers (adults) are still childish. They still law-impute sin for the hell of it, still demand confession of sin by adhering to good OLD Do-teronomy and Don't-eronomy laws; Not knowing this was the old part of old/new testaments, and such law imputed sin made sinners all, and brought death upon all, even on those who didn't law impute sin. By doing sow (like a washed "sow" returned to her mire: law in 2Peter 2:22), they not only "oppose themselves", and play a childish blame game that inducts all in the hALL of shame; But such is also abusive, even spiritual abuse since law is spiritual, yet further clarified as the spirit of error. Law was a schoolmaster: Gal 3, but the sort witch failed every student: Romans 9: 31. Law (impish sin imputation) creates in those unaware of such the snare of an overwhelming desire to sin, an overwhelming evil desire (lust) to do the very things forbidden. It's the curse "of the law", the snare of the devil, and the root source of it(great terror) is devilish law law. Such is biblically called a "sting" ending with "death" of such life + death via such grace + law. Such law, sting of sin thereof, dead end thereof, happens to those who remain "children" and "servants" (have to be told what to Do-teronomy and Don't-eronomy); those not aware of the higher exhortation like "thou art no more a servant" (Galatians 4), and "be no more children" (Ephesians 4). Temptation is not from God
(Grace). Temptation is from Law.
Many think they've got it: understanding, by getting it up-right of such a
left/right sides war in the plural "heavens" (higher than the earth),
not giving
earnest heed to the biblical fact "he is our peace" (not war)
who hath abolished the law: Eph 2. Getting it right, even rightly
dividing the word of truth about such left/right things is only the
better them
of good/better them vs them;
But God given victory through J->C is to "us"; So the
Lord is long-suffering unto "us-ward"
which contains no them at all (just as that God is light contains no
darkness at all). Christ notably entered "heaven" (higher than the
heavens), notably for "us" in Hebrews. So the
objective is to
convert, from them to us; Hence the exhortation "come out from
among them" (1st & 2nd Adam); For in them there is no eternal
life, and in Adam "all die" = extinction, not salvation.Grace (God) neither tempts (laws) nor can be tempted (lawed). By the using of laws ("ordinances") "all
perish": Colossians 2:2-22
We thus judge if one died for all, then were "all dead" = extinction. Churchy altars are full of those who have tried and failed to obey another law, got ensnared by and carried away with the evil concupiscence of law. Week after week they are tormented with law lust, an overwhelming desire to sin, to do the things forbidden. Week after week they go to the altar and cry. And the more ministers impose law, impute sin, upon such unaware people, the more they struggle with such temptation of law, such evil concupiscence of law, which is notably not of God (James 1:13,14), not "the God of all grace". Paul calls such ministers the ministers of Satan (2Cor 11:13-15), who minister law, spiritual abuse thereof, and are biblically held accountable for it; For "their end shall be according to their works": grace + law = life + death = a dead end. PTSD sufferers: all say
they feel "wretched".
Source of feeling "wretched" is "another law". Result of thinking better of law/law is another law. We all say: I hope you're feeling better soon. We know Better of good/better, is Grace of law/grace. Many are the Roman Catholic and Protestant ministers who are themselves ensnared in their own law lust: victims of their own evil concupiscence. The media is full of stories about priests, pastors, and evangelists who imposed sexual laws upon others, and later found themselves overcome with an overwhelming desire to do what they forbid others to do, blamed and shamed others for it, themselves later on ending in the hall of shame rather than going on to the end in which there is no blame, shame, or any perishing (law). Such "us-ward" is what the Lord is long-suffering unto, and so that none perish. Paul allegorically also speaks of such "us-ward" as "you-ward" and as "God-ward". Temptation is not from God. Laws aren't
from His Grace.
Grace is neither of two "law"s in Mt 22: 36-40 & Rom 8:2. Another Law: Another Gospel: is an
Oxymoronic Paradox
The point being made, by Paul, James, and Converted Peter is
that temptation is
not from God, not "the God of all grace" (which 'converted' Peter
clarifies: 1Peter 5:10). Evil concupiscence
is not from God (Good
only). Evil (law) is not from God (Grace). The allegory being God
(pure grace) does not tempt (law), as noted by James; nor can God (pure
grace) be tempted (lawed). Grace and law are "contrary things", and contrary
things cannot coexist, not in peace; And contrary
things should not be mixed
(James 3); For mixing contrary things (blessed + cursed = accursed)
makes an oxymoronic paradox: "another gospel" (Galatians 1). Result:
"foolish" churches
get "bewitched" by "another law".Do-teronomy and
Don't-eronomy: Both produce "fear hath torment".
Do-teronomy & Don't-eronomy: for children & servants of God on high. The Higher God: His Grace: has neither any "children" nor any "servants". God (good) does not (evil) concupiscence anyone. And for clarity of charity pure grace can't be tempted (lawed), as non pure grace seems to get tempted (seven spiritual things without charity count as nothing, profit nothing). Non pure grace can get ensnared in a law <=> law merry go round. Sometimes non pure grace can draw back to the old law (behind) like John did in Revelation. And Paul says his soul takes no pleasure in such draw back; For as JC said, it only makes the latter end worse, like seven other spirits more wicked returning to a house not fully cleansed of all law, and like a dog returned to it's vomit (law) or a sow returned to her mire (law) after being washed (2Peter 2:20-22). Make your calling and election sure, by
make your grace pure.
So the point is to make y(our) calling and election "sure" by making y(our) grace pure. And the only way to establish grace is to let law be dead testator of the NT as noted in Hebrews 9, followed by even more clarity in Hebrews 10: "he taketh away the first (law) that he may establish the second (grace)". Such is the same concept as "put away childish things" (laws) to become a man in 1Corinthians 13:11; For further clarity in 1Cor 13 is when that which is perfect is come, then the imperfect part (law) is to be "done away". When grace and truth are come, then law and lie is to be done away, put away as the put off, abolished from the flesh, flushed as "dung" for "grace is sufficient". Allegory: My grace is sufficient for thee: No law at all
is required.
For adding law to "grace is sufficient" makes it "no more grace". Those justified by law are fallen from grace: Galatians 5:4. Fallen from grace = Christ is of no effect unto you. Christ: is the end of the law is Saviour of the world. Such concurs with Paul's exhortation in Ephesians 4 to "be no more children", neither sort of two sorts of children he compared in Romans 9. For as Paul notes in Rom 4: 7,8 (from Ps 32: 1,2) the better blessed of two blesseds is unto the "man" to whom the Lord will not impute sin; which speaks of no law, for only law imputes sin: Rom 5:13. We are delivered from the law (Rom 7) to avoid such law -> sin -> death, the death "sting" of such law imputed sin, the dead end of such grace + law is as life + death, as biblically noted in places like 1Corinthians 15:56; 2Corinthians 3:7; 2Cor 11;15; Hebrew 7:23; James 1:15. See
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