We All Are One; But One What?
Three Wishes: Grace Mercy Peace.
I find it refreshing to encounter brethren who don't exclude self from "we all are one"; Yet dare to question what sort of one we all are. For many playing the blame game, excluding themselves from such blame, fail to comprehend such a blame game only inducts all into the hALL of shame, rather than the hALL the same. JC seems to be the same yesterday, to day, and for ever, one with God, in whom there is no sin nor sin imputation.
There seem to be two alls in the Bible: "them all" and "us all". And perhaps if the Lord (who is now that Spirit, of this/that Spirits of then/now; perhaps an allegory for law/grace ages)... the Lord is longsuffering unto "us-ward", which has no them in such at all, we all are one: us. It seems God is one of us from the beginning (let us make man), with us, for us, hath given us the victory thru JC, hath not appointed us unto wrath. The same concept seems to apply when looking at ye/you, and no ye in you-ward, which is directionally forward of bwd/fwd; as is AD of <=BC/AD=>. Yet isn't it funny how some still think it's BC or an oxymoronic combo of AD + BC they call CE. I find there is nothing common about them/us nor BC/AD, but rather such alls are opposite, opposed. For when they say Peace & Safety (Grace & Law) sudden destruction (wrath) cometh upon them: 1Thess 5:3; But God hath not appointed us unto wrath: 1Thess 5:9. Different sceanrios for different alls: them all and us all.
What of them all? Seems host of "them" created of such created/made things, first Adam (Gen 5:2) of first/last Adams (1Cor 15), and as it says in Heb 10:9 "he taketh away the first(them), that he may establish the second(us)", which is also allegoric for he taketh away law to establish grace, and taketh away lie to establish truth. Them and their plural heavens seem to go poof, as the imperfect part of imperfect/perfect parts. For when the perfect part is come, then the imperfect part is to done away; just as when the man part of child/man comes, childish things are done away: 1Cor 13. Them get finished first, since them got created first in such things are an allegory: Gal 4:24 written aforetime for our learning: Rom 15:4. But finished in Gen 2:1 seems to be rooted in utterly dissolved without a trace, and it happens after the sixth day and prior to the seventh day. Go figure.
The "grace" of our Lord Jesus Christ with "you all" (which notably begins with you). Amen.
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