Saturday, February 19, 2005

Good Old Days Are Behind, Best Yet To Come

Three Wishes: Grace Mercy Peace.

Many, deceived by many, say they'd like to see the good old days, which are behind of bwd/fwd things. And going bwd is not biblically wise, for even looking back is not exhorted, except to dare to compare law/grace.

Of good better best, we have long ago gone from good to better, as the world went from <=BC to AD=>. And of good <=better=> best, good (old law) is bwd, whereas the best (grace) is yet to come of three things.

So let us all discern which is witch of twain things: law/grace, then move on the what's best for all of three things. Hebrews 6:1 exhorts us to leave the (plural) "principles" in order to go on unto perfection: Grace with you all.

Looking back, turning back (like we are now safer, but not yet safe, of safe safer safest) is bwd thinking, perhaps even law<=law, which would only make things "worse" (Mt 12:45; Mt 23:15; 2Pet 2:20; Rev 13) instead of better, and take us all in the WRONG direction of them-ward <= BC/AD => us-ward. The Lord is l-o-n-g-suffering to us-ward, and there is an ever increasing cry for just us; fwd directionChrist constraineth us to go.

Lots' wife looked back. John in Revelation turned back. And what followed was destructive, not peaceful.

Our head may look from side to side, but in general looks fwd, never bwd. What's behind is a bummer, dung.

Rather than looking back at gasoline being cheaper, let us look ahead to it being free for all.

In a grace walk, from Mt Sinai to Mt Sion, the objective is to be decisive and never look back, for the only think behind you is law and law<=law crap crying with a loud (great, megav) voice, as of a trumpet; and such law is a ministration of condemnation and death to all. So just keep on walking fwd, the best to come is just ahead. And remember the grace is through the shadow(law) of the valley of death, but it's only a shadow, a phantom menace.

What's real, and also sufficient, is grace, pure grace void of law, which is perfect love void of fear, which is eternal life void of death and everlasting peace void of war.

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

Daniel Miles
www.godshew.org

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