Unpardonable sin blaspheme against the Holy Ghost Mystery explained

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INDEX OF TOPICS FOR SHEWBREAD PAGE 3
Examples of a double minded man = unstable - Moses was so double minded that God called him "Moses, Moses"
After "that faith" is come (already) then it's grace us - of this/that faiths, God provided "that faith" for "us" of them/us
Unpardonable Sin Mystery Explained: all blasphemy forgiven (by grace) vs blasphemy the Ghost inexcusable (by law)
Grace unto you, and peace,
from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ


"A double minded man is unstable in all his ways" (James 1:8). In other words, mine, anyone mixing grace + law is inconstant, fickle, restless, not at peace; as if being tossed to & fro, this way & that by winds(plural) of doctrine of men (plural) and waves of the sea of humanity. Such are unstable because two contrary things cannot co-exist in peace, rather only in a state of war till one of twain things is not only decisively better for some, but conclusively what's best for all as one winner take all (loser take none). Hence a person said to be bi-polar is biblically as double minded, twofold, as them vs them (children vs children and servants vs servants) who "oppose themselves" (2Timothy 2:25). Hence the higher exhortation (from above) is to be no more children, no more a servant, not even the better of two thems.

Double minded man: "Abraham Abraham":
In the Scriptures we have examples of a double minded (unsatable) man. Abraham was called "Abraham, Abraham" in Genesis 22:11, spoken of as being twain even after the change from Abram to Abraham, divided against himself, when about to kill his son as a sacrifice unto law; a sacrifice which "the God" of Abraham, the "living God" of the living (Mt 22:32; Mk 12:26), that God, the only wise God, neither requested nor took any pleasure in (Ps 40:6; Heb 10:8).

Doulbe minded man: "Moses Moses":
Again in Exodus 3:4 Moses was called "Moses, Moses" by God, denoting he's double minded, by adding "law worketh wrath" to "grace is sufficient"; which turned out to be a "great terror" (Deuteronomy 34:12) to all Israel; the law of terror-ist Moses Moses being so Horeb-bull it even made Moses himself exceedingly fear and quake (Hebrews 12).

It seems evident God & Son first divided things to denote they're as contrary as good "or" evil: Either make the tree good(grace), and his fruit good; "or" else make the tree corrupt(law), and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by [his] fruit" (Matthew 12:33). So concerning law and grace, which turns out to be law vs grace, it's either or, not both, for a mixture of contrary things is an oxy-moron with a dad ending. As Shakespeare said, the quest i on is to be or not to be, existence or extinction, and a matter of life or death for all (not some only) if there is no respect of persons with God.

For if the kingdom of God, all thereof, is within "you", it matters to all therein what you say: For by thy words thou shalt be justified (graced), and by thy words thou shalt be condemned (lawed). The kingdom of God is within "you", not "ye", denoting it is one of twain, not twain. And if you be corrupted, it makes the whole kingdom corrupted (leavened); For "a little leaven leavens the whole lump". So if any be double minded, it affects all add versely (pun intended). Evidently it did. By Moses adding law to grace: death reigned upon all (Romans 5), not some only. Selah.

Double minded "Rabi Rabi" of Double minded "Jerusalem Jerusalem": Matthew 23
In Matthew 23, those who sit in Moses' Seat, the scribes and the Pharisees, also called hypocrites, blind guides, fools, serpents, vipers, and whited sepulchures who shall receive greater damnation, notably love to be called "Rabi Rabi". A modern term for such is Law Law: mental dis-order: bi-polar dis-order.
 
Double minded man: "Simon Simon":
It gets clearer in the New Testament example of "Simon, Simon" in Luke 22:31, with an explanation of why Jesus calls Peter "Simon, Simon", "behold, Satan hath desired [to have] you, that he may sift [you] as wheat: But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren". Such indicates double minded Peter is not converted, still being twain, not yet one of twain. In another place (Mk 8:33) Jesus actually called him "Satan"; And in yet another (Matthew 12: 36; Mark 3: 36) spoke of "Satan" as divided, "against himself", similar to how an oxymoron contradicts itself, and a hypocrite says one thing and does another, such as those who oppose themselves (2Timothy 2:25).

After his conversion "Peter" refers to "the God of all grace" (1Peter 5:10), denoting "all grace" (no law) makes "you" perfect, strengthened, stablished, settled (stable). You is the after of such before and after shew, after "ye" (law law folk who do greatly err) have suffered awhile. In such a before & after shew "ye" was before (grace + law), "you" is after (all grace). Such are as contrary as imperfect and perfect, as unstable and stable, as unrest and rest, as war and peace.

Double minded man: "Saul Saul":
It gets even clearer in the example of "Saul, Saul" in Acts 9:4 where he denotes grace + law, law thereof, "persecutest" grace. After his conversion Paul says: "I do not frustrate the grace of God", indicating as Solomon did in Ecclesiastes: a grace + law mixture is all vanity and "vexation" (frustration) of spirit (grace + law is frustraing as hell to His grace).

Paul explains in Romans 11:16, when law added to grace it makes grace "no more grace". Rather it makes grace + law, an oxymoron, worse yet a life + death paradox having a dead end. Understandably such would frustrate God, who cannot die, because Grace cannot law, and because his immutable will is immutable x 2: I will have mercy (grace), and not sacrifice (law). For to do such would make God + unGod, the end thereof being suicide-all non-existence. In other words grace + law makes the God of all grace less than all grace, less than merciful, witch is less than peaceful: unstable ... a matter unsettled.

Double minded "Jerusalem Jerusalem":
Speaking of a matter which still seems still unsettled today, and so l-o-n-g after Jesus Christ is come, divided twain (made grace + law into grace vs law), abolished one of twain (abolished the law of commandments), and thereby he "is" our "peace", is the matter of dblemindead "Jerusalem, Jerusalem" (Mt 23:37). Many Jews, Muslims, even many Humpty Dumpty Christians, are still erroneously praying (amiss) for, and $upporting, Jerusalem Jerusalem to be law law captial of the world. Worse yet, many ignorant Christians are also hoping for the rebuilding the temple and the return to sacrifice (an abomination of desolation), while claiming to be espoused to His grace. What a contradiction, not to mention such is spiritual adult-ery.

And many are still expecting a Messiah to come who's already come, as second and better of twain Adams, as the greater one, as the greater light rules the day, as the last Adam, as the Lord from heaven, sown in dishonor (born under law) and raised in glory in such a before/after shew of twain things. So concerning Jerusalems, and as if mothers of them and us, two alls, bond and free, but of twain only one mother and only her son is the heir.

Galatians 4 states Jerusalem which is "above" is "free", and is the mother of "us" all, which things are an allegory. As for the other mother and her son, cast out both as if casting out the law and the result of the law: sin and death. So when it comes to setting our affection on things "above", it ought to be where Christ: the end of the law is "seated", at the "right" hand of God (Col 3: 1-3); which "firstly" (Jam 3) speaks of "pure" wisdom from "above": "Grace unto you, from God our Father" by Paul,  his witness unto all men, and also of a decisive conclusion to a comparative this/that discussion about law/grace: "Grace with you all" and "Amen" to "that" only (Heb 13:25); Yet even more specific " the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ " with you all" and the last "Amen" to that only (Rev 22:21).

For the grace Noah found in the eyes (plural) of the LORD (Adam, Gen 4:1, who produced twain sons, one who killed his brother and one whose blood shed cried for vengeance)... such grace Noah found seems to have been grace + law, witch saved + destroyed him in Heb 11 (he died and rec'd not the promise). For Noah thought himself clever doing both all God commanded & all the LORD commanded, not realizing such were contrary commandments from contrary commanders. And such a mixture also left Moses with a dead end, as it did all those both saved + destroyed in Jude 5.

So if looking for a new Jerusalem, so drunk with law it descends (falls) out of heaven (Revelation 21), perhaps such is the result of getting "carried away", as did Jews in Matthew 1:11, Gentiles in 1Corinthians 12:2, Barnabas in Galatians 2:13, and John in Revelation 21:10, the result of turning back to the "great" voice which "spake" with him from "behind" (Revelation 1:10). Come now, let us reason together, if anyone is in the Spirit (in him there is no sin), on the Lord's day, the only thing behind you would be law; and perhaps such Horeb-bull (described in Hebrews 12: 18-21) was only a mountain of Piled high dung (Philippians 3) that JC abolished from his flesh (Ephesians 2:15); as per the feedback of all them under such mountain: Deuteronomy 4: 11 ... who plainly said, about it: sh-it (Hebrews 12: 19). So even in Deuteronomy we find Jews at Mt Sinai well spoke by requesting law be abolished (Deuteronomy 18: 17), which is no doubt why salvation (abolition of law) is both of the Jews and firstly unto the Jew.

And for the females: Doulbe minded woman "Martha Martha": Luke 10:41

If there were such a thing as pure law (thank God there isn't since grace always is because of God's immutable will), such would be frustrated by grace and truth coming, for law was destructive whereas grace is restorative. Grace coming after the law would also make law: no more law as law made grace no more grace.

The point is grace and law are two different things, as contrary as rest and unrest, right and left, come and depart, love and fear, blessing and cursing, which only mix to make an oxymoron such as life + death since law (a ministration of death in 2Cor 3) was "added" to grace in Gen 2: 16 + 17. And when such grace + law taken together it makes an oxymoron: every tree + not every tree = a contradiction, the end thereof being surely die.

Such is the LAWED-Grace of a LORD-God whereby law usurps grace in part one of the shew, but only for the sake of a shew, as a what if scenario, what if anyone added law to grace is sufficient. And because of such all die in part one of the shew, till one cannot be holden of death, and because he gives no place to law other than law being a counter part, the part of a shew to be done away (1Cor 13; 2Cor 3), abolished (Eph 2),  blotted out (Col 2), taken away in order to establish grace: Heb 10:9 "He taketh away the first (law, wrath, unrest) that he may establish the second (grace, mercy, peace)". Why? Heb 9 explains: the testator (law) must first die for the (new) testament (grace & truth thereof) to be of "force". Selah. 

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
after "that  faith" is come we live happy ever after

Grace unto you, and peace,
from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ


We find in a this/that shew , "that" God is no mixture of light + darkness, but rather all light and no darkness at all (1Jn 1:5). In the same manner where "that" Spirit is, there is only liberty ( 2Cor 3:17). And when it comes to "that" Light manifesting, the glory of such is as of the "only" begotten of the Father, and only grace full (no law at all), and truth full (no lie at all if God cannot lie and JC the same): Jn 1:14,17. So it goes with "that" Prophet, "that" Jesus Christ, "that" Christ, and "that" gospel, which is "not another" (perverted) gospel.

It's no different with "that" faith ( Gal 3:25 ), which comes after the law in the before and after shew, and as if afterward revealing blind faith was evidence of blindness. That faith, of Jesus Christ, "the faith of the Son of God", is the only faith by which we are justified in the sight of God, and the only faith by which salvation is the eternal sort. That faith speaks of that God being merciful(perfect). That faith speaks of I AM "THAT" I AM being the living God of the living, the God of all grace (no law). We say : "that" faith was reckoned to Abraham for righteousness (Rom 4: 9-12).

Galatians 3:23-25 gives us the before and after picture of this and that: "But before faith (grace) came, we were kept under the law (the law is not of faith: Gal 3:12, and whatsoever is not of faith is sin: Rom 14:23), shut up unto the faith which should "afterwards" be revealed (made known). Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto "Christ": the end of the law, that we might be justified by faith (it's evident no man is justified by the law in the sight of God). But after that faith is come, we are no longer  under a schoolmaster". 

One thing "evident" from biblical evidence is that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God. So justification is by grace alone. One thing perhaps not so evident to many is the law is not of faith (Gal 3:12), and whatsoever is not of faith is sin (Rom 14:23). In fact the only thing which defined anything as sin, anyone as sinner, was the law. And the sting of sin was death because the strength of sin was the law (1Cor 15:56). Hence the need to abolish the law to be rid of sin and death.

For where no law, there no transgression (Rom 4:15). When no law sin is not imputed (Rom 5:13). To wit, "that" God (that faith) was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, "not imputing their trespasses unto them" (2Cor 5:19). So that faith of that God in that Christ speaks of that God = no law at all, which in turn speaks of no imputation of sin or tresspasses, which speaks of no sting of sin, which speaks of no death. Such is the God of all grace, the living God of the living, that God . And "that" faith, of that Jesus Christ is come, in whom "that" God manifests as "that" Light, speaks of the liberty of "that" Spirit, which speaks of that Christ: the end of the law.

Our problem seems to be many aren't letting law be dead "testator" of the New Testament (Heb 9) so grace may be of "force" to all. Many ministers are also trying to establish grace without realizing: He taketh away the first (law) that he may establish the second (grace), by the which will we are "sanctified" (Heb 10). So, sanctified speaks of pure grace, no law at all. As such, many deceived by many are still putting trust in the law, a schoolmaster witch evidently failed every student (Rom 9:31; Heb 7:23; Heb 11: 13, 29), justified none (Acts 13:39; Rom 9:31; Gal 3:11; Gal 5:4), made none perfect (Heb 7:19; 10:1), but subtily kept one promise: surely die.

For grace + law, being good + evil, is as life + death, a dead end. If any go there, all die. Our problem is many do not perceive law had an expiry date, a fullness of time, after which it's as eating food for thought so stale dated, so old, it's ready to vanish (Heb 8:13) and shall vanish (1Cor 13:8). Paul even suggests it was as eating dung. Hence it behooves us to see that faith is come. That Jesus Christ is come, l-o-n-g ago, and when that which is perfect is come, the counter part of the before and after shew is to be "done away" (1Cor 13) as having been a ministration of condemnation and death (2Cor 3), and not to some only, but to all ... till one could not be holden of death because he gave no place to the law other than a counter part in a before and after shew, to be "done away" after "that faith is come". Selah.

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

The Unpardonable Sin (Law) Mystery Explained
 
Ghost-ly Law: was Inexcusable  <--vs-->  Spirit-ual Grace: hath Forgiven
God (Grace) hath forgiven you (all KofG within you) by abolition of law: Eph 4
Ye/We are not under the law, but under grace x2: Romans 6, if led of the Spirit: Galatians 5:18.

Grace unto you, and peace,
from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.


Matthew 12: 31-33
It's Either grace = forgiven -Or- law = unforgiven. Pick one only of escape or not escape:

Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy [against] the [Holy] Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the [world] to come. Either make the tree good (grace), and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt (law), and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by [his] fruit (grace or law spoken).

Everyone has in some way spoken against Law (blasphemed the Ghost),
Even if only to say, as a child, that some parental forbidding law is unfair,
Or even to say, as an adult, that some stupid and archaic law is outdated.
So, forgiveness by law is unattainable, both in this world and the to come.
Hence the only way any and all can be forgiven is by the abolition of law.

Mark 3:27-29
To have forgiveness you first have to bind unforgiveable law, the strength of sin's death sting:

No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man; and then he will spoil his house. Verily I say unto you, All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men, and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme: But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation: Because they said, He hath an unclean spirit.

Luke 12:10
Speaking against the law is never forgiveable (inexcusable); So to be forgiven, flush law as dung:

And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but unto him that blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven.

The Parable of the Unpardonable Sin in Matthew 12; Mark 3; and Luke 12 seems to baffle many, who still frequently ask what is the unpardonable sin, and unfortunately they still get a vague answer from many (Eg: FAQ at http://www.gospelogic.com/faqs.htm). Although the verses noted from Matthew, Mark, and Luke speak of "blasphemy the Ghost" and "blaspheme the Holy Ghost" as never being forgiveable, of never being forgiven in this world and the to come, those who do it being in danger of "eternal damnation"; Yet we also find "God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you", being past tense: already done, but not by "it is finished" in John 19, rather by the first "finished" in John 17, in the "verily verily" gospel according to John. So then, clarity is required to clear up the confusion of many. For God is not [the author] of confusion, but of peace. Peace comes by get it: understanding = grace glory in Proverbs 4.

Law: is not forgiving, but condemning. If law be what's to come, it'd be as eternal damnation.
Grace: isn't condemning, but forgiving. If grace be what's to come, it would be as eternal life.
Pure Grace reconciliation does not impute sin to even forgive, like as charity thinketh no evil.

Confusion about the Parable of the Unpardonable Sin is made worse by many modern Bible perversions (American Standard Version; New American Standard Bible; English Standard Version; New King James Version; Holman Christian Standard Bible; New Living Translation; Revised Standard Version; New Revised Standard Version; Good News Translation; New Century Version; GOD'S WORD Version; World English Bible; The Message; Bible in Basic English; Darby Translation; Webster's Bible Translation; Young's Literal Translation; Weymouth NT; NIV; Today's NIV; New International Reader's Version)... 20 of the 26 Parallel Bibles online changing "Holy Ghost" to 'Holy Spirit' because they don't know the difference between driven vs led is as unforgiven vs forgiven; For the Holy Ghost is merciless if the truth be know about the law, but the Holy Spirit is merciful if the truth be known about God [is] a Spirit (not a Ghost): Grace (not Law). God will have mercy (grace = merciful), and not sacrifice (law = merciless). Selah to adherents of sacrifices for salvation. Sacrifice is temporal salvation followed by destruction, due to greater damnation of another law (better sacrifice) instead of forgiveness to all by abolition of law, which is eternal salvation. Eternal life is by eternal salvation, which Christ is only the author of. For Christ is head of the body, and it's up to the body to take the head where it would go. Where would the head have the body take it? To grace void of law, which is mercy void of sacrifice, and peace void of confusion. For God is not [the author] of confusion (divisions), but of peace (unity).

Matthew 12's mention of the Parable of the Unpardonable Sin (KJV)
All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy [against] the [Holy] Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the to come.
Mark 3's mention of the Parable of the Unpardonable Sin (KJV)
All sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of men, and blasphemies wherewith soever they shall blaspheme: But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternaldamnation:
Luke 12's mention of the Parable of the Unpardonable Sin (KJV)
And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but unto him that blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven.
vs
Ephesians 4's mention of God hath forgiven you for Christ's sake (KJV)
And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another,
even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you
(of ye/you).

Yet "you" can also be unforgiven, after being forgiven: Galatians 5:4
Christ is become of no effect unto you,
whosoever of you are justified by the law;
ye are fallen from grace.

So the difference between unforgiven and forgiven is between the Ghost and the Spirit, or the difference between Law and Grace. Both are holy, but law is also unholy. Both are good, but law is good + evil. Both are spiritual, but law is spiritual abuse. Both are spiritual food, but law is as food poison in the grace part of the before/after law/grace shew. In short, law is "both good and evil", which ends with evil; but grace is good only, having no begin nor end. Not to mention the Holy Bible containing Old and New Testaments mentions both, but in the end is not a Holy Holy Bible, but a Holy Bible, with the only true God thereof being Grace, not Law.

God [is] a Spirit, not a Ghost.
Grace is Alive, and not Dead.
His Grace cannot Lie nor Die;
Niether tempts nor can be tempted.

Speaking against the Ghost (allegory for speaking against the Law), can be simply saying law's not fair. Although it may be true, law will never forgive anyone for saying it. And everyone has at some time done it, said of the law it's not fair, even if as a child speaking of a parental law, or in response to a parking ticket or a tax bill from the law, etc. So then we are all in danger of eternal damnation, unless we let the law be dead testator of the New Testament, just as grace played the part of dead testator in the Old Testament for the sake of the Old/New shew.

"The law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ"
"He taketh away the first
(law) that he may establish the second (grace) ".
Likewise, reckon yourself dead to the law, to be come alive unto God (grace).

Confusion seems to come by not understanding forgiveness by law was a mission impossible. For by the curse of the law in Do-teronomy & Don't-eronomy, if any tried but failed to keep all the law all the time, unto a thousand generations, then all were accursed, which is kinda like all unforgiven, or concluding all in unbelief, all sinners, none righteous, no, not one. God is one. So under the law, which demanded forgiveness of all tresspasses of all men in order to get forgiveness in return from the conditional God Father: Law, it was impossible for any to do such, since law cancels grace, forgivness thereof, and a little leaven leavens the whole lump. Not to mention nobody knows all the sins of all people of all time, to even forgive such. So the only plausible way to forgive all sins is to flush all law which imputes sin and also a death sting.

All who died under Moses' law, died without mercy,
and notably by the awful lawful Holy Ghost: Heb 3.

All who died under Moses' law, died "without mercy"; the point being law has no grace worketh mercy, and His grace has no law worketh wrath. And under the law, which also demanded perfection, it was impossible to be perfect, since law made NOTHING perfect (Heb 7:11), and law can NEVER make the comers thereunto perfect (Heb 10:1). And under the law it was impossible to attain any righteousness of the law (Romans 9:31), since there's no righteousness in law (such lefteousness) to be attained. For there's no "left" nor any "desolation" thereof at God's "right" hand where Christ is "seated" (at rest, matter settled), and notably higher than the heavens.

As JC said God said: either make the tree good or evil, grace or law, life or death, not both. Or as Shakespeare said, in saying: "to be or not to be, that is the question", it's not a matter of life + death, but rather life or death, grace or law, mercy or sacrifice, truth or lie, Spirit or Ghost, forgiven or unforgiven, all die or all live , happily ever "after", perhaps after we finish probating the will of God, see it's immutable x 2 . It's never both, for both an oxymoron, the mixing of contrary things, a paradox. And since grace always is, law the additive, when law was "added" to "grace is sufficient" it became as life + death (grace + law), and such was a dead end for "all" ... till JC, could not be holden of death, is come. And the reason he could not be holden of death was he gave no place to law other than as a counter part in a before and after shew, and to be "done away" or "abolished" after revealing what it was.


The tricky part was " evil concupiscence " of law , the "strength" of sin, the "strong man" of the house of sin, which used your own strength "against" you like a profesional wrestler does to an opponent. The law, which forbids things, creates an evil desire to do the very things forbidden, an overwhelming "evil" desire; and then condemns for doing it. It even prophetically accused you of breaching a law, and feared you with condemnation of "surely die" for such, which was tormenting. Many have tried to do and not do such things in good old Do-teronomy & Don't-eronomy.  The harder they strived, the more they failed, often secretly & ashamed whilst hypocritically forbidding & condmening others for it. Eg: Jimmy Swaggart.

Who hasn't blasphemed the Ghost, spoken against the law thereof, if simply to say it's not fair is blasphemy the Ghost? What teenager hasn't said it's not fair when a parent added law to grace, limitation to liberty, fear to love, wrath to mercy they've freely received of God hath forgiven you, and of all manner of sins & blasphemies? And by the law, if any do, or say such, all are accursed: unforgiven, in danger of eternal damnation; And for as l-o-n-g-suffering as beastial law "was, and is not, and yet is". For if law yet is, then eternal damnation yet is.

And sadly the "yet is" of beastial $tuff in Rev 17:8, and so l-o-n-g "now" after the cross, hereafter, is via adults & elders in our homes, schools, churches, gov'ts still speaking both blessing + cursing, even saying amen to those who do "sow" (2Pet 2:22; Mt 24:5; Lk 21:8), which "ought not so to be" (Jam 3). For if any be adult enough to willing say I do to His grace, and then found among those who are still adding law to "my grace is sufficient for thee", as hypocrites, fools, blind guides, and vipers were in Mt 23, such like would be as spiritual adult-ery. Unfortunately revival of the law, of the Ghost, is still common in churches. Ug!

It is no marvel (2Cor 11:15) then, fear is epidemic . But it is also high time for Freedom of fear hath torment as we look for and hasten unto the day(light) of "that God", knowing the Lord is now "that Spirit". And if the testimony of JC is: the "spirit" of prophecy (not the letter), as explained in Revelations, he's still "the same" Ghost buster of such a fearful time as this and that, which ought to be only that by "now" (Rom 8:1; 1Tim 1:17). For it is only a fearful thing to "fall", into the "hands" (plural) of the living God; but not fearful to be risen "with" and seated "together" at the "right" hand of God, where the man Christ, the end of the law, is seated. Hence, Col 3: 1,2,3 is simple as 1,2,3 when it comes to see-king. Please be seated, go poddy (Eph 2:15), join us, for Just Us, us being raised up the third day (Hos 6), as Ghost busters.

So, it reasons, to be rid of unpardonable sin, danger of a dead end thereof, fear thereof, torment thereof, we simply press the delete button on all law, hence also on such a Phantom Menace as the Holy Ghost, witch only had/has whatever authority or place or strength we give such a "shadow" of good things to come. JC gave up the ghost at Easter. So, be angry and sin not (law not) ... neither give place to the devil (Eph 4: walk worthy ... for Christ's sake). For even though two Holys in the shew, the Bible isn't called the Holy Holy Bible, but rather the Holy Bible, denoting one of two Holys is winner take all. Hint: God [is] a Spirit (not a Ghost).

As the boy said in the Home Alone movie,
to the father/grandfather in the church pew scene:

aren't "you" a little old to be afraid(fearful). Selah.

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