Division, Not Peace: Law   Jesus vs Christ   Grace: Peace, Not Divided

Mark and Avoid them causing divisions: Rom 16:17  Because there is no partiality with God: Rom 2:11

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Division vs Unity of Jesus vs Christ is as Law vs Grace

Jesus: brought division, not peace and partiality, not perfection.
Christ: made grace + law into grace or law, then abolished law.
There's no respect of persons (partiality) with God: Romans 2:11.
God is not [the author] of confusion, but of peace: 1Cor 14:33.
So, peace with God is "through Jesus-->Christ", only in Christ.
Reconciling the world God-ward is done in Christ, not in Jesus;
Because "a mediator is not of one, but God is one": Galatians 3.
So then two Sons Jesus is not one Son Christ, and CJ is not JC.

Related: Two Different Lambs  Jesus was not perfected  Not Sacrifice

The Holy Kiss Greeting: Kiss of Charity:
Grace and Peace from higher God and Son:
Grace
(not law) unto you, and peace (not division),
from God our Father and the Lord Jesus-->Christ.

Division vs Unity of Jesus vs Christ as Law vs Grace

Division not peace vs Peace not divided: Jesus vs Christ: Law vs Grace

Dare to Compare Jesus vs Christ to notice many allegoric differences;
Reasons to leave two Sons Jesus (divisions) for one Son Christ (peace),
as leave stand in jeopardy every hour for sit in higher grace is harmless.
Risen to Jesus gets under-standing; But risen with Christ sitteth above.

Christ:
sitteth in the higher grace above: harmless
Jesus:
gets you under-standing on high: jeopardy

Jesus: Son of God + Son of man on high: Grace + Law <--vs--> Christ: Son of higher God: Grace.
A mediator (Jesus, the man Christ Jesus) is not of one, but God is one: Galatians 3... Hebrews 12.
God is not a man that he should lie and die; Neither Son of man that he should repent (change).

Romans 16:17
Mark and Avoid them causing divisions and offences in two Sons Jesus:
"Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences
contrary to the
[grace and peace] doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them".

So in the duality realm of then/now: them/us, we're told mark and avoid them now.
For there is now no condemnation (law), not if we've gone through Jesus-->Christ;
Which is allegorically leaving Jesus: not yet perfected to go on unto Christ: perfection.
Such is not going right of left/right division in Jesus, but higher of high/higher in Christ.
For both them vs them and them vs us are divisions, not peace; part-iality, not perfect-ion.
Although them vs us (law vs grace) is better than them vs them (law vs law), it's still not best.
So within a better testament having better hope for us of them/us, there's also what's best for all.

Seven Reasons to Mark and Avoid them: the divisional Jesus fanatics:
                   1. God is not [the author] of confusion (unrest), but of peace (rest).
                   2. There is no respect of persons (partiality) with higher God and Son.
                   3. Goats/Sheep division is not peace; Such part-iality is not perfect-ion.
                   4. Jesus was not yet perfected while casting out devils and doing cures.
                   5. Jesus was made under the law. We are not under law, but under grace.
                   6. Jesus brought swordy division, not peace; Christ is our peace, not divided.
                   7. The 'arnion' Lamb who bites and smites is not the 'amnos' Lamb "of God".

Jesus vs Christ: Division vs Unity: Law vs Grace
Jesus: was swordy division, not peace: Matthew 10:34; Luke 12:51; John 7:43; Hebrews 4:8

Christ: is our peace, not divided: John 14:27; Romans 2:11; 1Corinthians 1:13; Ephesians 2:14
Mark and Avoid them causing divisions; For God is not [the author] of confusion, but of peace.

Many (deceived by lies) will say Jesus is the Christ, and Christ is simply the title of Jesus;
But when Peter said Jesus was Christ, Jesus turned and called him Satan: Matthew 16:23.
Jesus also said to Peter: when thou art converted, then strengthen thy brethren: Luke 22:32.
Conversion is not from one law to another law, but from Jesus' law law to "grace is sufficient".
Peter of Simon/Peter was not converted. He also betrayed, dissimulated at Antioch1: Gal 2:13.
So then we find Peter (Cephas: his popish name) mentioned as one of three top dogs to beware.
Peter got converted much later by reading all of Paul's epistles, including Hebrews & Revelation.

Jesus vs Christ: Division vs Unity: Law vs Grace
Jesus: was made under the law: Galatians 4; And we are not under the law: Romans 6:15
Christ: is the end of the law: Romans 10:4; He abolished the law (enmity): Ephesians 2:15
We are not under the law, but under grace: Rom 6:15. We are delivered from the law: Rom 7:6

Many (bewitched) will say all you need to have eternal life is to believe in Jesus = God;
But my Bible it says God can't lie nor die. Jesus died; And if a prophet dies, fear him not.
Jesus was not merciful. God is merciful. Even risen Jesus upbraided. God "upbraideth not".
Jesus was not yet perfected in Luke 13:32. God is perfect in Luke 6:36. So Jesus is not God.

Jesus vs Christ: Division vs Unity: Law vs Grace
Jesus: was only the Saviour of Israel, and via another law: Acts 5:31; Acts 13:23
Christ: is Saviour of the world, via grace void of law: John 3:17; 4:42; 1John 4:14
To wit, that God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing sin: 2Cor 5:19

Many will say Jesus is their personal Saviour, but Christ is notably the Saviour of the world;
And because there is no respect of persons with God. Even the Herodians knew that much.
What you get from Jesus is left/right division and partiality, neither of which are Godly traits.
For with God is one there are no sides to take, nor wars to fight, nor laws to impute any sin.
Looking at Jesus being the Saviour of Israel, it's only more left/right division of Jacob/Israel.
The God of the living is notably the God of Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob: Matthew 22:32.
In Jesus it's both salvation and destruction by law; But in Christ it's global salvation by grace.

Jesus vs Christ: Division vs Unity: Law vs Grace
Jesus: had goodness and severity of law is both good and evil ends evil.
Christ: by abolition of law, has goodness only, thinketh no evil to forgive.

Many will say Jesus is righteous to have severity on sinners; But such isn't "merciful" (perfect).
It's folly to law impute sin and death for the hell of it, since law also imputes unpardonable sin.
Furthermore law judging others is "inexcusable" behaviour with four consequences: Romans 2.
Jesus was double-minded by thinking good and evil. A double-minded man is all ways un-stable.
So deliver us from evil is not only deliver us from law, but also deliver us from threatening Jesus.
For there was not only division "because of him", but there shall be ww wailing "because of him".

Things concerning Jesus are CLOUDy:
                                        - transfiguration of Jesus: CLOUDy: Matthew 17
                                        - ascension of Jesus: CLOUDy: Acts 1
                                        - rapture unto Jesus: CLOUDy: 1Thessalonians 4
                                        - second coming of Jesus: CLOUDy: Revelation 1:7
Pst: Notice the CLOUDy witnesses speak only of "decease" (law); So
whenever surrounded by cloudy witnesses, do the end "run": Hebrews 12.
Clouds allegorically denote confusion; But God is not [the author] of confusion.

Jesus vs Christ: Division vs Unity: Law vs Grace
Jesus: was head of children vs children: having a childish left/right sides war.
Christ: is the head of every man: puts away childish things like sides and wars.
Be not children: 1Cor 14:20; Eph 4:14; Children differ nothing from servants: Gal 4.
Both children and servants are know nots: John 15:15, which require endless forgiving.

Many will say you need to put on armour and do spiritual warfare in Jesus;
But even divisional Jesus said to "love your enemies", if still enmity conscious.
Sadly this law love fails as often as people get divorced. Grace love never fails.
So, in Jesus we find children vs children, servants vs servants, angels vs angels.
But in Christ is our peace there are no enemies to love or hate, no wars to fight.
So again I say: peace with God is "through Jesus --> Christ", only in that Christ.

Jesus vs Christ: Division vs Unity: Law vs Grace
Jesus: was enemy conscious; And said "love (not hate) your enemies"
Christ: abolished the enmity (law); And has no enemies to love or hate

Many will say love your enemies, but then go to war or support a war.
They say war is a necessary evil, but they're only half right, war is evil.
War does not end strife, it sows it. War does not end hatred, it feeds it.
So as a modern song says: War, what's it good for? Absolutely nothing!
WWI did not bring peace. Rather it brought WWII and rumor of WWIII.
Those promoting WWIII are the Jesus fanatics like Jack Van Impe on JVI.

Jesus vs Christ: Division vs Unity: Law vs Grace
Jesus: his Father demands you first forgive or else you don't get forgiven: Matthew 6:14,15
Christ: his Father first forgave you, and while you were yet a sinner: Romans 5:8; Eph 4:14

Many will say these "contrary" things are of the same God and the same Son, who are one;
But if studied out it's contrary things that can't co-exist in peace, and only mix as oxymoron.
Also if studied out, the Lord's Prayer has leaven, because it's how John the Baptist taught prayer.
Luke 16:16 tells us it's still of the law and the prophets, but the kingdom of God is preached after.
The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven (law) is not the kingdom of God (Grace) has no leaven.
So regarding seek and find clarity, it's "seek ye first the kingdom of God", in order to "find grace".
Matthew 17:3 tells us John the Baptist was Elijah, a vengeful prophet. He spake of wrath to come;
But 1Thessalonians 5:9 notes God hath not appointed us to wrath (law). God provided grace for us.
Furthermore two witnesses at the transfiguration: Moses and Elijah: speak of "decease", not of life.
Also when studied out, the only plausible way that God hath forgiven you, and for Christ's sake,
and while yet sinners, is by abolition of law. For law not only imputes sin, but unpardonable sin.
Hence we are delivered from the law in response to deliver us from evil, and while yet sinners.
But in Christ: the end of the law, there are no sinners, because only law imputes sin: Romans 5:13.
So in Jesus it's twain: both forgiven and unforgiven; But in Christ there's no law = no sin to forgive.
When it comes to Love vs Charity, charity is put on above forgive one another: Colossians 3:12-15;
And we are told to greet one another with an holy kiss: kiss of charity (grace), not carnal law love.
For law love fails as oft as people get married and divorced, but charity (grace love) "never fails".

Jesus vs Christ: Division vs Unity: Law vs Grace
Jesus: offers a childish law blessed that forgives inquities, yet covers and uncovers sins.
Christ: offers
grace blessed: the blessedness of man, whereby no sin is imputed to forgive.

In Jesus there's both a cover up (Romans 4:7) + uncovering (Luke 12:2), goodness + severity;
So in grace + law of two Sons Jesus there's both forgiven + unforgiven salvation + destruction.
But in Christ is the end of the law there is no law, and therefore no sin to cover up or uncover.
So, Paul reminds us Christ is the head of every man, and of the blessedness of man in Rom 4.

Jesus vs Christ: Division vs Unity: Law vs Grace
Jesus: is the new high priest, of the plural divided God on high: high things: highminded.
Christ: is notably risen higher, to the higher God is one, in order to become seven things.

Peace and not divided: is "through" Jesus --> Christ is the end of the law

When looking at "peace" with God and at "eternal salvation" we find biblical clarity that both such are notably "through Jesus-->Christ; Not in Jesus, but in Christ: the end of the law, the Saviour of the world; Nor through Christ Jesus.

Jesus: the Saviour of Israel; Christ: the Saviour of the world
Of Jesus and Christ, allegorically Before and After, "Created": imperfect: "in our image" and "Made": perfect: "after our likeness", we find biblical clarity Jesus is Saviour of Israel; But Christ is Saviour of the world God so loved. So the salvation of Jesus is good, but also partial, having respect of persons. When it comes to global reconciliation instead of global alienation, it's further clarified "that God" was in Christ "reconciling the world". So we allegorically sort out these things: Jesus/Christ, Before/After, Created/Made, Israel/World, Alienantion/Reconciliation, This God: Law/That God: Grace. Furthermore it is clarified "grace is sufficient"; Law is not: Romans 9:31. Rather Law was a schoolmaster which failed every student. Furthermore Grace is a just judge; Law an unjust judge. Grace never leaves nor forsakes you. Law does both.

Allegoric meaning: ye are not under Jesus, but under Christ.


Law, being "corruptible" and "mortal", both lies and dies.
Law had an expiry date (a fulness of the time: Galatains 4).

When law's time expired, then God sent his Son with grace.

Jesus: Son of God on high: Law;  Christ: Son of higher God: Grace
Many deceived, by many shall come to deceive and shall deceive many, know not there are high and higher Gods to sort out; Nor that Jesus is only Son of God on high in the heavens and Christ is Son of God higher than the heavens. Jesus has wicked and righteous servants; Christ has brethren all, not servants. We find imputing wrong and forgiveness is of Jesus of Christ Jesus, who should repent as Son of Man: Numbers 23:19. Christ of Jesus Christ is above forgiving one another, because "Christ: is the end of the law", and law imputes no sin to forgive. In the same manner "charity never faileth" is to be put on above forgiving one another because "charity thinketh no evil to forgive". So we are called the body of Christ (unity), and not the body of Jesus (division).


Son of Man & Son of God on high <--vs--> Son of higher God only
Many who would have one like unto the Son of Man come again should read Numbers 23 and Luke 17. In Numbers 23 it notes Son of Man should repent. In Luke 17 it notes Son of Man has one thing in store for them all: both of them vs them: both scape-goats vs dumb-sheep divided left vs right in Matthew 25 by Jesus: Son of Man & Son of God on high. So yes, Jesus is Son of God, but of the awful lawful God on high in the heavens. It is a fearful thing to fall to such high places, from higher. Christ is the Son of God that is higher. Paul clarifies for us in Galatains 5: 4 such is a fall from grace to law, and that when fallen from grace to law by being justified by law, then Christ is of no effect unto you. So first sort out Son of Man vs Son of God, then also Son of God (on high) vs Son of God (higher); comparing God on high in heavens: Law <--vs--> higher God in heaven: Grace. So via Jesus there are two resurrections to left and right sides of heavens on high, but via Christ only one resurrection to heaven: higher than the heavens.

In Jesus of Christ Jesus <--vs--> In Christ of Jesus Christ

Many are the ministries who pride themselves about being In Jesus; Not knowing there is both life + death in Jesus via the grace + law of Jesus. On the contrary there is neither law nor death in Christ: is the end of the law. In him there is no law = no sin and death = no dead end.

Jesus: sin imputation & condemnation <--vs--> Christ: no condemnation
When uncovered, the sin imputing cover up "blessed" of twain blesseds in Psalms 32:1,2 (Romans 4:7,8) becomes the sudden destruction of 1Thess 5:3, also the "afterward destroyed" in Jude 5 of grace + law = saved + destroyed. On the contrary "we are delivered from the law" of such grace + law, which was all vanity and vexation of Spirit according to Solomon in Ecclesiastes. So then only abolition of law is true "liberty" of "that Spirit" is now the Lord. On the contrary we find Jesus imputing sin and dying because of it, since law imputes sin and law imputed sin is the ministration of death. But Christ neither imputes sin and death, nor accuses (John 5:45) or condemns (John 8:3-11).

Law Law Jesus-ians <--vs--> Grace Us Christ-ians
Although Jesus Christ is the only foundation laid we should build anything on, it is further clarified eternal salvation is through Jesus-->Christ; as if going in one side and out the other side of the door, way, from death to eternal life. The narrow way only leadeth unto life by go on unto perfection: grace, the other option in a narrow way being draw back to perdition: destruction: of law.

Ghost-ly Law: Merciless <--vs--> Spirit-ual Grace: Merciful
When looking at two Holies: Holy Ghost vs Holy Spirit, we find it clarified God [is] a Spirit (not a Ghost); Alive (not Dead); Immortal (not Mortal). The same can be said for Grace; but not for Law. Furthermore we find the Ghost tempts and can be tempted, is also easily provoked to law worketh wrath; Whereas the Spirit neither tempts nor can be tempted or provoked to wrath. Rather the Spirit patiently changes us all from law glory to grace glory: 2Cor 3.

Divisions and Offences <--vs--> Unity and No off ending
Those promoting Jesus loves you also promote warfare and partiality; Not to mention divided rapture theories which are already implausible in 2007AD--> goes one way: to the end written, to saved(graced) only written for you all.
The grace (only) of Jesus-->Christ with you --> all. Amen.

Law Glory = miss-understanding <--vs--> Grace Glory = understanding KogG is higher
Solomon says in Proverbs 4: "with all thy getting, get understanding"; And further clarifies when understanding is embraced the result is thy head is crowned with grace glory. So then allegorically understanding = grace glory of law glory vs grace glory, when comparing two glories; But law glory will not get you any higher than highminded, but grace glory takes you higher than double-minded, to where Christ sitteth above such under-standing. Which things are allegory and mystery to solve.

Related GodShew.Org Web Pages:
Holy Ghost: Merciless <--vs--> Holy Spirit: Merciful
Christ Jesus ends with Jesus: Death -vs- Jesus Christ ends with Christ: Life
God on "high" in the "heavens" <--vs--> God in "heaven": "higher than the heavens"

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