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Prophecy vs
Prophesy: is as Gloom vs Groom.
Prophecies vs Prophesyings: as Destructive vs Constructive. Prophecies fail. Despise not prophesyings. Charity never fails. |
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Which will you believe as y(our) latter end?
Bwd (BC) <= Prophecy vs Prophesy => (AD) Fwd Revelation of John vs Revelation of J=>C Prophecies fail vs Prophesyings pass Destructive vs Constructive Discomfort vs Comfort Gloom vs Groom "great" <= greater <= greatest | great => greater => "greatest" (twice fallen to babylon the great) | (twice risen to charity the greatest) Law: "great" terror, "great" tribulation | Charity is "greatest" of "three" things Endurance
Test ... Test of Endurance
Let us look at the endurance test of Revelation, at enduring
to the end
through
this book of "prophecy" John sent to seven angels of seven
churches of Asia which writer of
Revelation (Paul: his angel) patches into his allegoric satire on
John and at the same creates a final exam to pass
which has a comfort ending; as if the end of prophesyings only
prophesieth edification exhortation comfort. Hence we are told
prophecies fails, so despise not prophesyings. Seven times in The Revelation of St John The Divine it reveals it's a book of "prophecy", "this" (of this/that) the first and last time. So it's as if navigating a "worse" case scenario, kinda like navigating the best of spam; Not to mention such spiritual perversion afterward from "seven spirits" oughta ring a bell about a worse scenario JC talked about via: "seven other spirits more wicked". Prophecy vs Prophesy (punny songs)
Prophecy: 'I fought the law and the law won' ... a dead end Prophesy: I flushed all my law and grace won ... living way Moral: it is far better to flush the law than fight the law; for law is not only the source of sin but also the strength of sin, the strong man we are told to first bind in order to spoil the house of law: sin and death, lest it spoil you instead. Not to mention the end is already written and has no mention of law at all. For losing is not optional with God, nor is knowing the truth in Jn 8:32. Not only salvation is required for all men (so none perish), but also awareness for all. Prophecies
fail
His Grace will have nothing less, including all mercy and no sacrifice at all.
How is that possible, you may ask? No law = no sin = no sacrifice = no
death. For only law imputes sin: Rom 5:13, and sin brings forth death:
James 1:15. So law is not only to be done away, but blotted out to the
point of "vanish". As written it's "ready to vanish": Heb 8:13 and it "shall
vanish": 1Cor 13:8.Gloom
vs Groom
Law is obviously destructive (vs constructive) if "law
worketh wrath"
and law is both a "ministration of condemnation" and a "ministration of
death". Law is oppressive and JC went about healing all "oppressed of
the devil(law)". We all need to connect our biblical dots to
see law is
evil, evil
concupiscence, and God hath not appointed us unto wrath (law
worketh wrath) is allegory
for God hath not appointed us to law. Not to
mention "be ye perfect" and law can never make comers thereunto
perfect. Prophecy is about and from law. Prophesy (edification
exhortation comfort) is about and from God (His grace). That is why
prophecies fail and prophesyings pass the test of endurance.Prophecy
vs Prophecy
Prophecy: law is spiritual (afterward), so law: love thy neighbor as thyself Prophesy: grace is spiritual (afterward), so flush the second (another) law We are told the biblical order is natural first, spiritual afterward of such an old/new before/after shew about law/grace. Furthermore the natural must die for the spiritual to be raised immortal (make law dead testator to be immortal). Prophecies
vs Prophesyings
Prophecies draw back to law worketh wrath, as a draw back to perdition Prophesyings go on unto the perfection of my grace is sufficient for thee (Begin)
Discomfort vs Comfort (End)
Fear is the "beginning" of knowledge and wisdom: law
knowledge and earthy sensual devilish wisdom; And "fear hath torment",
which is discomfort. Of two gospels (this/that gospels) this gospel is
the "beginning" of sorrows. That gospel: perfect love void of fear
(grace void of law) is the end of sorrows. In each allegoric case of
such before/after law/grace as begin/end we find the result is
discomfort/comfort, as noted in the ye/you scenario of 1Pet
5:10 where "ye" suffer awhile prior to "you" made perfect by the God of all grace.
Not to mention the Lord (that Spirit, liberty thereof) is longsuffering
"us-ward" of them/us (before/after) law/grace. Fwd is you-ward, us-ward, God-ward, as if
going on to the perfection of Prophesy: edify => exhort =>
comfort.<=
Prophecy vs Prophesy =>
Prophecy: looks bwd to law
worketh wrath as a draw back to perdition
Midst: which will you believe? will you draw back to perdition or go on Prophesy: looks fwd to grace is sufficient as if going on unto perfection No doubt there will be an endurance test if told to endure unto the end. And no doubt there will a test of endurance if told salvation involves holiness with sobriety; Not to mention if told many shall come to deceive, it's to test you to see if you really and truly got it: understanding or perhaps just feigning it, whether or not you can be deceived, seduced, bewitched, subverted, etc. For if "a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump", the pass mark is 100%, and not knowing or knowing the difference between prophecy and prophesy is as to fail or pass the final exam. Paul gave Corinthians a CJ vs JC test they failed, so he warned them not to be children in understanding if adults. Not to mention Solomon said "with all thy getting, get understanding" clarifying when such is embraced it results in thy head (Christ) crowned with grace glory. Destructive
vs Constructive
Prophecy: law demands perfection, but it can't deliver it, so all die by law Prophesy: everybody's perfect by abolition of law, just not yet aware of it Despise
not prophesyings
The more we flush law as dung, destructive prophecies
thereof, the less "terror" we'll have, since the Bible clarifies Moses'
law was a "great terror" to all Israel in Deut 34:12. Not to mention
the gospel is first to the Jew because they well said at Mt
Sinai the law, such accusation and condemnation they could
not bare to hear, should not be spoken to them again: Deut &
Hebrews. Not to mention God did not send his Son to condemn: Jn 3:17
and the law is a ministration of condemnation: 1Cor 3:7. Not to mention
JC flat out reveals Mosaic law was accurser of the brethren: Jn 5:45.
Not to mention "law worketh wrath": Rom 4:15 and "God hath not
appointed us unto wrath":
1Thes 5:9. Not to mention law was the beast thou sawest which "was, and
is not". If thou sawest it, then in the bottom "third" of the stars of
heaven who got drawn away from heaven, and cast down to earth by such a
dragonic tail.3. Heaven: higher than the
heavens ... undivided one (greatest)
2. Heavens: higher than the earth ... divided left/right (greater) 1. Earth: place where a third of stars got cast down to (great) So, reconciliation unto God, in heaven, is the reverse of being twice fallen to "great" <= greater <= greatest, as is charity the great => greater => "greatest". So let us not only get it up-right in such divided left/right heavens, but also "seated" with Christ (of J=>C): "the end of the law" thereof, and also realize charity "never faileth" is "above" forgiving one another (nothing to forgive when no law = no sin imputed); For know-ing is above and beyond both faith-ing and hope-ing, just as charity is the greatest of faith hope charity. Not to mention "the law is not of faith" and "whatsoever is not of faith is sin" and "sin, when it is finished, brings forth death". No such dead end in the Bible: The "grace" of our Lord Jesus Christ with
you all. Amen.
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