Bible Translators
made Three Best Wishes
in an Epistle
Dedicatory.
They wished Grace Mercy Peace for King and
kingdom thereof;
Clarified Peace is through JESUS-->CHRIST our Lord
Three Best wishes:
Grace Mercy Peace
through
Jesus-->Christ-->God-ward
Bible Translators allegorically SHOUTED a
hint in their
Epistle
Dedicatory: that the three best wishes ever made are through JESUS-->CHRIST. Such
wish granting, free gift
giving of the ultimate giver, is through
J-->C ( not CJ) .
God given
victory is through
Jesus-->Christ (is our peace
who abolished
the law). Thanks be to God which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
definition of through:
go
in one side and out the other side
as if
through a door (I am the door) way.
But only Christ is an ever open door;
and only by let
law be dead testator.
"through
Jesus-->Christ"-->to God-ward
is allegorically as
going through the cross
from bwd (law) <--BC to fwd (grace) AD--> in order to be
reconciled to God
Through Allegory: of Psalms 23
combined with Hebrews 12
Mt Sinai--> through the valley of the shadow of death
-->Mt Sion
Through Allegory: 2Corinthians 3: denotes chanGe
(Law Glory) --> "chanGed:
from glory
to glory" --> (Grace Glory)
Through Allegory: 2Corinthians 5:
Be ye reconciled (through Jesus-->Christ)-->to God
1Corinthians 15 (Before-->Afterward)
Sown a natural body-->Raised a spiritual body
Sown in dishonor (law) --> Raised in glory (grace)
So "through" seems to be a key word (pun intended) ,
allegorically going through a door, way: Jesus-->Christ, which ends
with Christ. Jesus
Christ said
God said:
"I am the door". We could emphasize it differently, to say "I am"
(Grace
and truth thereof) is "the door" we go "through" to have victory,
eternal life, and peace with God. Only the "I am" ("living" God
of the "living": the God of all grace, the
grace[God] of our Lord "Jesus Christ")
is the ever open door way
which anyone may freely go
in and out "through". In contrast the law is a trap door, a snare.
For another (liar) claiming to be an I am (such
as His grace is) , but really was only an "am
I" (doubtful existence) : law
was not "the door" way to liberty, but plan b: bondage, and certainly
not the ever open door
... rather
more like a trap door, a snare, a jail cell door, witch is either
closed
and locked to hinder entering and exit, or slams shut after sacrificial
victims go in (like
in
Revelation) , keeping them in bondage therein, or else locked out (like
some virgins) . No
liberty in such err, only destruction
and sorrows.
The door JC speaks of is: exists, and is an ever
open door
way. He has an open door policy,
and it's y'all come, through JC, the door, way, leading to life (the
eternal sort rather than life + death), via
salvation (the eternal sort rather than saved + destroyed),
of His Grace (and firstly pure
grace: wisdom from above: James 3; the 1st fruit: love, having "no
law": Gal 5) .
Note: since the Bible flat out states it is allegoric, through also
speaks of going through the cross (through Jesus Christ) ,
from one side to the other side, from Jesus (King of the Jews)
to Christ (the end of the law) , from violence to
non-violence, from division to peace, from good and better sacrifices
to mercy-full, from blood shed to risen and seated (at rest,
peace) with Christ.
"through Jesus --> Christ" ends with "Christ" is the end
of the law: Grace
To wit, that
God was in "Christ" (the
end of the law, which had an expiry date,
a "fulness of the time" for the counter part in a comparative teaching)
reconciling
the world ( global
reconciliation) unto himself, not
imputing sin (2Cor 5:19) nor having any respect of persons. So, rather
than getting hung up on the cross (cursed is everyone that
hangeth on a tree) , go through it to liberty, as if from this
gospel of many to that gospel of few, for the difference is as going
from death to life, from a dead end to a living end (of the law) .
is as a grace
walk from Mt Sinai to
Mt
Sion through the valley of the shadow of death; But becomes an end run when seeing we also are
compassed about.
Through Allegory: Seven Biblical Examples of "through
Jesus-->Christ":
- Rom 1:8 Firstly I thank my God
"through Jesus Christ"
...
- Rom 6:11 Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be
dead
indeed unto sin, but alive unto God "through
Jesus Christ"
- Rom 6:23 For the wages of sin death, but the gift of God
eternal life "through
Jesus Christ" (also Rom 7:25;
15:17; 16:27)
- Gal 3:14 That the blessing of Abraham might come on the
Gentiles "through Jesus Christ"
that we might receive ...
- Titus 3:6 according to his mercy he
saved us
... Which he
shed on us abundantly "through
Jesus Christ" our Saviour
- Heb 13:20,21 the God of peace ... make you perfect ...
"through Jesus Christ"
- 1Pet 4:11 "that" God
may be glorified in all things "through
Jesus Christ"
The grace
of our Lord Jesus->Christ with you
all. Amen.
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