Monday, November 23, 2015

Romans and the Flesh Monster...being in the presence of Christ transcended all human experience

5825  All of us want to think and do the rite thing at all times in every situation. Not only do we want to think perfectly in our viewing all of the situations and people who we are being influenced, but we also want to feel that we have a genuine understanding of their particular circumstances and reacting in a way that would show the most amount of love. We have a picture in our minds of living within the reality of what is best for them and our particular interest in the matter. Heres what i want to say ...that having this kind of understanding is greater than we think it is. The depth of the genuineness of our experience is more than just thinking that we can do something by a simple command. After all we are not dogs who do something good and we get a treat as a reward. But we are volitional , and moral reasoning creatures who define things in terms of what we learn about God in understanding of how we are to be within that particular reality. We long to be like something we are not. And in this sense  of our understanding is determined by our depth of living in a certain reality that we can control in living beyond the normal genuine rule. 

This is why Christ was a man who came and revealed Himself to all the sinners as the most genuine man alive.  Christ understanding of men were beyond our ability to think let alone follow. He saw through every particle  in the universe at all times with the most profound illuminated knowledge that was ever seen in any man on this earth. He walk as the most humbled man that ever walked the earth.  He viewed things that were beyond this earthly understanding to be genuine enough to understand. He was able to look into the thoughts and intents of other men who were depraved , and yet knew at the same time what they would think them before they thought them. If you think about this it just blows your mind. 


 At the same time He was a man acquainted with the feelings of every person. Not only did he know what their particular behavior would be, but he knew intimately how each person would experience the outcome of that behavior whether it was by their circumstances or by personal choices. Christ knew so much that He had the key to unlock a person being in bondage. Whatever image a person would be under, Christ brought them into an image of freedom in His presence in His being among sinners. They experienced a freedom to think, feel, and act in the rite way. And yet He has promised to be with us through His Spirit in a much greater way

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