Thursday, October 7, 2021

Francis

 We all grow in ways that please the Father.


Of His will.

Of His purpose.


This is how the duality is defined for me, Francis.


As one who carries the Lord our God, I seek to do the Father's will, setting myself aside in those precious moments when life can express love in its glorious states of being.

As one who still remains in the world, I have now grown to the point where I have a deeper understanding of the workings herein. The Father's purpose, that which is regretted. Where we find the human race trudging through existence, in cost and gain, blind to the variations of Truth, and the authorities which are tasked with these variations. Until just very recently, I considered the purpose, as the opposition. Which, it is, in every respect except one. Purpose, in the end, must acknowledge the will of the Father, through the one whom has Authority over et al.

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I write to you my brother in Christ, because, it has been a journey to understand how the church you are authority over, plays a role in this purpose I speak of. And the role is active in compassionate reasoning that uniquely identifies cost, and serves to comfort and maintain those who are in need. This is of course not the will of God, but the will of man, as the form(flesh) does not honor the Father. But it is instead an identity which under Law must remain until the Father's good timing, and the end of days.

So now, for me, I reach out with this fresh understanding, and I begin to consider aspects of it, using your house as a standard.

I look at the heavenly imagery, I look at the icons and mediators of redemption. I see the alter of sacrifice, the ways in which mankind can transform sin into self righteousness, based solely on their own will, if your houses rules are followed. And, as with all things human Francis, I see a distance between faithful living, the expression of Spirit, and the ways your followers fortify their worldly ways. It is a very dangerous line, having both purpose and will. And I wonder, actually, I can assume you are aware that the Father's will is secondary to the progressive nature of gains here.

The Judeo-Christian interpretation is what needs to be set down Francis. The transition between the Temple and the Holy Spirit is far beyond over. Your house needs to embrace the Truth, and reestablish that faith is an unseen attribute of the Spirit, and those who claim the authority set upon our Christ, must set aside the Law and their morality, and enter into selfless expression of Holiness. When Ananias and Sapphira fell, we see purpose enter and the will of God be set aside. When we see Paul call Satan upon the trouble maker, we know purpose was considered as primary, and the will of God secondary. I say it this way, to identify endearingly what is present in the religion you lead.

In the Spirit, I was shown, that the Authority over all, which is the Authority of the One I am bound to, is indeed, over all. And, if I am to, in His name, call upon lesser authorities, it only serves to honor our Savior, as good, and thereby, the will of God is shown to describe then what is to be done within His purpose. This is something, that I have had difficulty embracing. For a man can only then evoke mercies, and everything else is inescapably the dominion of the enemy. I was not brought into being to show the necessity of purpose, I am here, in the moment, to describe love, as an expression of life. The Holy Spirit is not recognized in the Father's purpose , Francis. This is what I hope you have considered.

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I wrote to my family of believers the other day. It was a simple sermon, it was in regards to 'what we keep, keeps us'. Not unlike what Thomas is said to have quoted about the lucky lion.


You are one man, Francis. And I leave you tonight with this: What do you keep that keeps you?


All my love,


Chris

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